Show avi V NM NT r fAll FAILS AT 8 DAP 1 Jules ules Cabinet Is Overthrown Archduke Archduke Archduke Arch Arch- duke Joseph EstablisheS Establishes Establishes lishes a New v Ministry PARIS Aug The Thc 7 The peace conference nce was ad advised i to to- day that the Uie Hungarian cabin cabine headed by br Jules J had lad Ate overthrown and that A ty m In Joseph had established a Budapest ported to Rumanian forces ness section have crossed into t for ship ship- of Budapest sett ment to Ruma of ot Hungary I I The SocIal a allied and associate still hope t I not tolerate either of the country or numa l b by the reaction reaction- that t of f duket additional dispatches cry ary st ANIANS ANIA ANIANS 5 AGGRESSIVE AGGRESSIVE j Accounts Accounts of the tho Rumanian proceed proceed- dI d- d I report that they notified tho the Hun Hun- Hungarians Hungarians of ot the yesterday esterday that because terms of ot the armistice laid down In tho the Rumanian ultimatum had not been accepted acct accepted ac ac- the Rumanians would cross ct the Danube immediately l later carrying out their threat Other acts charged against the tho Rumanians RumanIans Rumanians Ru Ru- in the lees advices to the conference confer conter- conference ence was assaults upon inoffensive persons and forced entrances Into houses everywhere in Budapest under the pretext of searching for arms The Rumanian army is 18 reported living liv- liv JIIng living liv JI ing on the country while livestock stock farming Implements and rolling are being sent Bent to Rumania although Budapest Is on the verge of starvation POLICE TAKE PART The message to the conference re regarding regarding re- re garding the cabinet stated that at Continued on page 5 5 6 I GOVERNMENT FAILS I 0 Continued from page 1 11 P. P p. p rD m. m yesterday the tho members member of the social democratic government while they hey were in session Ion at the national palace were arrested by Hungarian po po- po- po lice Itce The coup was carried out without disorder Note Note Not Archduke Joseph was a commander com com- corn com t mander of ot Austro forces on on the southern section of the eastern front during the first two years of ot the war In 1918 he headed a 0 movement looking to the securing of Independence ence for Hungary from Austria and when the collapse of ot the dual monarchy came tamo In 1918 he was asked by former Emperor Charles of ot Austria tp to 0 find a n. solution for tor the political crisis risis before the tho countr country OFFICIAL STATEMENT An An official statement by the rench tench government reads Hungarian gendarmes surrounded the he palace in Budapest and arrested tho ho government at 6 0 o'clock yesterday f Archduke Joseph assumed power with the tho title of ot governor of ot ott I t he e state and announced he would organIze a coalition cabinet It Is la declared in Budapest advices hat the Rumanian general in command command com corn mand had refused to permit the tho publication publication pub pub- In the Rumanian press of PremIer Clemenceau's telegram of ot August August 5 6 to the Hungarian govern covern- J m ment nt No previous mention of ot this telegram telegram tele tele- gram ram has been made in dispatches received ed In this country countr I ENTENTE CONFERENCE BUDAPEST Wednes Wednesday ay Aug 6 G.- G. The he entente mission conferred this evening with Archduke Joseph and Premier FriedrIch It was stated that thata a ai 1 full agreement was reached and that Premier Clemenceau president of ot f tho the peace conference and the tho Various arlous foreign governments were In Informed informed In- In f formed of ot tho the results of ot the con con- ference This evening General Schnitzer- Schnitzer the chief of ot police Dr Fritz former secretary of ot the police department Dr M. M former departmental chief of ot the tho war minIstry ministry min mm- went to th the tho ministry building 1 where the cabinet was in session The he deputation called on the tho ministers to resign and after a short conference the cabinet decided to comply with tho the demand Authority was delegated by the thc entente mission to Archduke Joseph I who appointed Stephen FriedrIch former chief of ot a department In the i iwar war ministry to be premier I IThe The foreign ministry was transferred transferred trans trans- i to General HanczoR i and the war ministry to General Schnitzer MAY DEMAND BELA DELA KUN BERLIN Aug 7 It It Is expected that the entente powers will demand the surrender of ot Bela Kun and other Hungarian Hungarian Hungarian Hun Hun- garian soviet leaders by the Austrian government according to dispatches from Vienna It Is said that It Is probable probable probable able Austria will be asked to hand them over to the new Hungarian government government gov got when It Is finally constituted Ultimatum Given Hungary PARIS Aug 6 The The text of ot the ultimatum delivered by hy Rumania to nuh Hungary arY reads as follows f The Rumanian supreme suprEme command makes the following conditions on which it will accept the cessation of oC I I hostilities requested by the Hungarian government The Rumanian supreme command I will give up the occupation of ot all Hungary If It the Hungarian lun arlan supreme I command agrees to deliver all material material ma ma- of ot war of ot every kind which remains In posses possession lon of ot the HungarIan Hungarian Hungarian Hun Hun- garian troops and state excepting material considered necessary to armed forces forceR which Hungary will have lave the tho right to maintain to keep order in the Interior until the ratification tion of ot peace with Rumania The strength of ot these forces will under no circumstances be bo more than officers included WAR FACTORIES The Hun Hungarian arlan command must also deliver lell the factories now existing in Hun Hungary ar which have been ben I used for the fabrication of ot munitions of ot war Their dismantling for tor tho the benefit of at Rumania will be carried out by Rumanian specialists with the aid of ot Hungarian officers Equipment of ot all kinds needed for tor foran foran toran an army of ot men must bo ho handed over along with the followIng following follow follow- I ing ing- Fifty Itty per cent of ot all the rolling roiling j I Istock stock which still belon belongs s to according to the tho records of ot the thc Hungarian hungarian Hun Hun- I garian arlan state GO 60 per cent of ot all the tho machinery and material which t exists in lIun Hungary nry and l Is used used for the tho construction con con- maintenance and repair of ot rolling stock touring cars motor trucks in good condition with I their accessories 30 per fr cent of all livestock estock animals of ot nil all kinds h exist t at lit present according to the tho records in Hungary Hungar carloads I of wheat what carloads of ot corn of ot barle barley and fodder 30 00 pet pet- cent ent nt of ot nil all agricultural machinery of I 1 kind existing in Hun Hungary af a all II i floating material of nil all kinds which belongs 8 to the tho Rumanian state or orto or orto to Rumanian companies or citizens 1 taken away from Rumania by hy the enemy and now In Hungarian waters I GO 60 per pr cent of ot all floating material of ot every ry kind belonging to the Hungarian Hungarian Hun Hun- I garian arlan state all nil Rumanian prisoners Hun I I and hostages and all Rumanian deserters de de- de- de sorters of every ry nationality now refugees In at nt the signature of this n agreement TO SUPPORT ARMY For the purpose of ot delivering these articles article to Rumanian soldiers who I were unable to cultivate their land I because they were I kept ept mobilized to I guarantee the safety of f tho the state R against those who continually disturbed disturbed dis dis- dis- dis the peace and because they I lacked the necessary means which vich was taken token from them by the tho enemy the tho Hungarian supreme command n agrees to maintain at nt tho the expense of ot the Hun Hungarian state during tie the entire period which the Rumanian i troops occupy Hungarian territory west vest of ot the tho Theiss river all aU the royal Rumanian forces which were I time of ot the tho In these regions at the the- signing of ot the present n agreement and I Ito to procure the tho coal necessary for tor the tho circulation required b by Rumanian I military necessity In the region west of ot the tho The royal Rumanian armies will not be withdrawn to the east eRst of ot tho the Isza until the supreme Hungarian command has bas carried out tho conditions conditions conditions con con- imposed in paragraph A A for tor forthe tho the delivery of ot war material NO COUNTER PROPOSALS After minor details covering the thc delivery of or material and animals the ultimatum provides For the supervision and execution of ot this agreement a Rumanian mission will be established in Budapest This mission will operate until the ratification ratification tion of Qt peace between en Rumania and Hungary by legally constituted Hungarian Hungarian Hun Hun- garian carlan authorities The mission will enjoy all all all' diplomatic privileges and the Immunity granted by civilized nations The present demand must be ac accepted accepted accepted ac- ac or rejected In Its entirety consequently consequently consequently con con- counter proposals will not be bo received The time for reply expires expires ex ex- pires at 10 o'clock p p. m. m August 6 6 5 In case those these conditions are arc not acceptable the Rumanian supreme command will vIII remove from Hungary Hungary Hun Hun- gary cary without regard to proportion material and animals which may be be- necessary to Rumania to repair at least In part the tho sad devastations wrought b by r the enemy who during all the time of his occupation and on the occasion of ot th the peace of Bucharest Bucharest Bu flu- charest never knew the meaning of ot humanitarian sentiments |