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Show :! nl!S REFUSE TOIIiPiCT Jugo-Slavs Also Show Dis- r j inclination to Approve ! Austrian Treaty. !j PARIS, Sept. 9- The Rumanian dole- I gat ion to the peace conference stated today that It would not alsn the Austrian Aus-trian peace treaty, the signing of which , , by Austria and various other powers in intereHt Is set to tuko place at DJ o'clock tomorrow morning-. Befor) the Rumanian announcement ;j was made It had bct-n indicated by mem-I j; In.-rs of the supreme council that Ru- ' mania was expected to take the course ;! ho has announced in refusing to sign i the treaty, because of the. council's flat ; refusal to grant her the prlvflogo of mak- ii ing reservations In connection with the !'. rights of minorities detached from the : former Austrian empire as provided for :j in the peace treaty. ;i It is also considered improbable that jl the Jugo-Slav delegation will sign the treaty. It will be granted several days I delay, however, to communicate with Itu j home government. The Jugo-Slav ohjec- ! tlons are similar to those of Rumania, j Dr. Karl Renner, the Austrian chan- j cellor and head of the Austrian peace delegation, who Is to Hign the peace treaty i tomorrow for bis nation, arrived in Paris from Vienna this mornfng. j PARIS, Sept. 9. (Havas.)-Dr. Stephen fj Fried rich, premier of "Hungary, is re- ' i ported in a Vienna dispatch printed in , - newspapers here today to have sent a ,i i Hungarian delegation to Bucharest. The ;l ' report states that besides being empow- :; " ered to negotiate a separate peace with ;j Rumania the delegation may discuss the j eventual union of Hungary and Rumania, i Advices reaching the pace conference j : from Budapest Indicate the government u headed by Dr. Stephen Friedrich probably ;l will remain in office indefinitely. It is : said that Franz Heinrich's effort tu es- ;j tablish a coalition cabinet has been aban- i doned and there is apparently a general support of the Friedrich government. |