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Show Allies Inform Austrians They Will Be Held Re-sponsible Re-sponsible for Delivery of Communist Leader. Bolsheviki Suffer Another An-other Reverse in Finland; Fin-land; Soviet Officers Admit Army's Retreat. LONDON, Aug. 15. Dispatches received in London by way of Ber- I lin say that the new Hungarian cabinet, headed by Herr Lovassy, has failed. One dispatch, credited to the Budapest correspondent of the Berlin Vossische Zeitung, declares de-clares that another cabinet, which if ultraconservative, ha-s been formed. - - GENEVA, Thursday, Aug. 14. The allied al-lied governments have informed the Austrian Aus-trian government that it will be held responsible re-sponsible for Bela Kun, the Hung-arlan communist leader, and for his delivery later for trial by an allied tribunal, according ac-cording to a dispatch from Innsbruck. Bela Kun, it is added, will be tried for hanging- and shooting Hungarians during 1 his reign in Budapest. J Extradition will be resisted by Bela i Kun, it is said, it being added that he ; desires to go to the United States, tak- ! ing with him the money his wife and he I carried out of Budapest. ! LONDON, Thursday, Aug. 14. Bol- ! shevik forces along the south coast of ' the gulf of Finland and in the neighbor- i hood of Narva have suffered a reverse i in fighting against Esthonian and anti- Bolshevik troops, according to a Bol- shevik wireless dispatch received here which admits that the soviet army in I that region has been driven back to the Luga river. RUMANIANS NOT ASKED TO LEAVE BUDAPEST AT ONCE PARIS, Aug. IB. (By the Associated Press.) The supreme council in its response, re-sponse, drafted today to the reply of the Rumanian government to the note of the council regarding the occupation of Buda-, Buda-, pest, does not ask the Rumanians to leave Budapest Immediately. The council advises Rumania that the interallied military commission at Budapest Buda-pest will discuss mooted points with Ru-, Ru-, mnnian oft'icials there. The reply of the council, which prob-1 prob-1 ably will be sent to Bucharest tomorrow, Is looked upon as having been designed 1 (Continued on Page 2, Column 5.) m m ti he THIILES Red Leader Held Responsible Responsi-ble for Atrocities in ' Hungary. j (Continued From Page One.) to facilitate negotiations without causing caus-ing a breach. The Rumanfan army arrived in Budapest Buda-pest before the Bucharest government had received the note from the supreme counc.l asking: that Rumanian troops be r.ct allow ed to enter, the Hungarian communication said. The Rumanian government added that it sti;l hulds itself as an ally of the entente en-tente and a member of the peace conference. confer-ence. The Rumanian communication came from the foreign office at Bucharest, Bucha-rest, but did not btar the E.gnature of Tremicr Pratiano. It was looked upon as conciliatory in tone. It was contended by the P.umanlan government that the Rumanians in their confiscations (n Hungary were merely !e. ttiiig back their own property. It was 1 in? is ted a:'- that the armistice of No I vernber. iilS, no longer exists. Th supreme council in its reply said tt differed fmin any of the points raised by Rumania, but that the interallied com n,.ssioii in Budapest would discuss them. |