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Show I1E WEEK r. Karl Renner Will Return Re-turn to St. Germain and Ratify Pact Wednesday. merman Reply to Supreme , Council's Order to Alter ( the Constitution Received. VIEXXA, via London, Sept. 6. Dr. arl Renner, head of tlio Austrian aco delegation, has informed tho iwspapers hero that he would return St. Germain Sunday and sign tho ince treaty handed Austria this week. Dispatches whicli reuched the peace nference today from Vienna indicated at tl:c Austrians probably would for-ally for-ally decide tomorrow to accept the laeel treaty. Chancellor Renner is pectcd to return to Paris immodiate-, immodiate-, in which case the treaty will, be jned Wednesday morning, September i, at St. Germain. eply Is Received. PARIS, Sept. 6. Tho German reply the supreme council's communica-on communica-on informing German' that Bhe must tcr articlo 61 of her constitution giv-g giv-g Austria representation in the Ger-an Ger-an parliament, because such a proviso as contrary to the stipulations of the ersailles treaty, was handed to Paul utasta, general secretary of the peace inference, this morning. The German note was signed by Er-ist Er-ist Schmidt, of the German mission at ersuillcs, In the absence of Baron urt von Lersner, head of tho German 'legation, who is in Berlin. ungarians Defiant. LONDON, Sept. 6. A Berlin wireless ipatch today report's that' Count Sig-, Sig-, tho commissary for western Ilun-ry, Ilun-ry, has informed the commissary for deuburg, near the border of iower istria, that the Hungarian government es not recognizo tho treaty presented istria by tho entente ns having any lidity with regard to Hungary, and It the government will meet with ned force any attempt to occupy stern Hungary. The strict closing of the frontier has ;n ordered, the dispatch adds, to pre-at pre-at the Austrians entering western mgary. istria Deplores Terms. VIENNA, Wednesday, Sept. 3 (By Associated Press.) Tho peace terms tided Austriu by tho allies at St. rmain wcro printed in this morning's wspapers, accompanied by editorial prcssions of protest and despair. The beiter eitung characterized the ins ns "bitor, spiteful and un.iust." added: 'The entente is using its power in ) most shameful manner to ill-treat i outrage a defenseless people with penco based on might." Retain Office. HENNA, Friday, Sept. 5. (By the Sociatcd Press.) J. J, C. Bratiano, tnnnlan premier, declares that in spite liis desire to 'retire before tho com-t com-t elections, ho has decided to retain loo in order to take personal respon-ility respon-ility for not signing the treaty of Ice for Rumania, according to special (grams from Bucharest. He says it following this action in regard to i treaty with Austria, he will roll ro-ll from office. artcist Arrested. HENNA, Thursday, Sept. 4. (By Associated Press.) Kurt Rnbe, de-ibed de-ibed ns a German Spartacist, has been Csteil by the police here, it being rcd that he has been active in nmunist circles in this city. When ?sted he wono a German uniform, several hand grenades were found his person. OliOGNE, Friday, Sept. 5. Serious UrbnneoB between Germans and :ish troops at Euskirclieu, twenty ss southwest' of this eitv, resulted i soldier being badly Injured. The ler of tho Germans, a man named per, was eourtmnrtialed and sen-to sen-to death and the town was fined 000 marks. |