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Show Rumanians received practically no aid from the allies. "As a result. Mnckensen overran Rumania, Ru-mania, and the Aust ro-Germana and Hungarians occupied the country until i the end of the war. seizing everything ! ! movable and transporting it to Hungary.! I "hast spring, then, the Bolsheviks he- i 1 came active in Hungary; the peace con- , ! terence refused to permit the Ituinanians , to protect themselves by occupying strong , natural defensive positions, and as a re-1 I suit tiie Hungarians attacked and in- , i vadrd Rumania a certain distance before their Kolshcvik troops finally lost d is- i ciplir.c and demobilized themselves. The Rumanians protested forcibly, but were! assured It would not happen ana in. "The Rumanian and other small states I were ordered to sign agreements or a treaty promising how t hey ould treat I the people and thus surrendering their sovereignty over their territory through permitting the big powers to dictate their internal affairs, although that Is expressly express-ly contradictory to the leauue of nations' covenant. Rumania practically withdrew from the peace conference as . protest agn inst t his, although no official action was taken. "Then, a couple of weeks ago. the Hunga rians. under Beta Kun, invaded Rumania, again inUietlmj: certain losses on Rum-anian troops and sacking, pillaging pillag-ing and massacring as they went forward. for-ward. "The Rumanians had been preparing for Bcia Klin's attack, however, and dually dual-ly stopped the advance. Then they assume;! as-sume;! the offensive themselves, routing and disorganizing the Bolshevik army and crushing Be! a K tin's power. It was directly di-rectly d u e to t h e 11 uniiiiil an en m pa '. g n that, the Tlela Kun government fell, thus automatically solving the problem which tiie peace conference has been unable to cope with during all Ms Interminable sitting. sit-ting. "Now the Rumanians ar accused of i conniving to set up Archduke Josef as Hapsburg head of the Hungarian govern- i ment. When the full facts are obtained through the Investigation which must come, it will be found liuma nia had less to do wit h A rchduk Josefs accession to power than the French, British and American representatives at Budapest ' had to do vi;h placing Peidll In power." , RUMANIA'S COURSE WARMLY DEFENDED BY HIGH OFFICIAL '')f.lft Tr!!ji;r I';!',.., ' ' ( ''' I' ! 'I t ) PA HIS. 10.- A ,".Ki lfim..i.in of- fi'-ia) sration'-f In I'nr:. Mho n k n t).n' rfnfr-rnrre ni : -i: t it', ' 1- - I,;rt. ;-:r.'( tr.f thf: foi!"V. In;: :' 1 1 1 1 r v 1 1 k on t): f. jniar.:an -S:o (r th- ria n j.rott- !' :n : . rna u'. 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