Show t CHANGES IMMINENT IN HUNGARY 4 General Smuts Places Proy Proposals Proposals Pro Pro- y Up to Communists Com Corn Corni Communists i- i i Dy By y Associated Press BASEL April 8 No No confirmation has been received here hero of the reports report of a counter revolution In Hungary and the assassination of tho the foreign rn I minister Bela Kun The Frankfort Frankfor T minister ten says however that tha changes in in the Hungarian cabinet are imminent BUDAPEST April 8 It It is 18 is possible ft 4 s that Henry Ford of Detroit Mich i will be invited to come here and help organize factories along the lines ho he hohas hohas has followed In his automobile plants in America BL BUDAPEST Sunda Sunday April 6 Delayed De De- Dc- Dc While General Jan Christian rJ Smuts who was sent here h by the peace conference at Paris had authority to arrange a new armistice between I Hungary and tho entente powers it iti It i appears that he did not do so British residents of or the city will wll leave for tor Paris by way of Vienna on 1 Saturday With them will go the tho American wives of ot Hungarians who will bo be permitted to take with them their money motley and effects The government govern govern- mont ment seems to be doln doing everything possible In favor or of ot Americans and other foreigners General Smuts placed his proposals before the Hungarian communist government government gov gov- ov- ov Saturday This included the tho following The Hungarian government go to withdraw with with- withdraw draw all troops west of a line which General Smuts outlined that Rumanian troops be ordered not to advance beyond be beyond beyond be- be yond their present positions and that the territory between the line drawn b by General Smuts and the Rumanian army be bo neutral and be occupied b by British French Italian and if It possible possible pos pos- sible American troops That tho the Hungarian Hun government accept accept ac ac- tho the terms of the tho military convention con con- concluded last November 13 b by the Hungarian Hung government with the tho allied powers that the thc aforementioned aforementioned afore afore- r i mentioned lino of ot demarcation IH has 8 no Influence on the territorial arrangements arrangements arrangements arrange arrange- ments In the tho final Cinal peace conditions and that th General Smuts will propose i to the peace conference to raise tho the blockade of Hungary immediately and allow facilities for the Immediate Jm- Jm import Im- Im j port of oC prime primo necessities especially fats tats and Ind coal FRONTIERS V r General Smuts also suggested that t he would propose to the peace conference confer conter- J J. J ence enco that before It finally determined the political frontiers of ot Hungary Hungar It should invite tho Hungarian government government governs govern govern- s ment melt to send representatives to Paris These representatives es would formulate formulate formu formu- late lato their standpoint on the tho frontiers an and the thc questions arising from them thema a In a 11 special conference with representatives p. p of or the Slovaks Czecho-Slovaks Slavs Sla Rumanians and German Austrians A representative of ot the allied powers would bo be chairman of the special conference I The government go replied to General Smuts thanking him for his civility cl hut but declaring declaring- that the tho conditions presented presented pre pre- were unacceptable except as asan asan asan an order to those who might be bc inclined in- in dined to assume the government go of the country on such fuch terms NEUTRAL ZONE But the tho governments government's reply added relying on the tho good will displayed in such Buch an In accustomed manner by you OU we wo beg you OU to Interpret the following proposals to tho the entente powers First The soviet government also Is 18 disposed to create a I. I neutral zone but solely on the condition that the frontier thereof Is Jg shifted shined eastward to the Maros line and that the soviet republish republish re- re publish shall administered without In Interference Interference interference In- In In the territory occupied by bythe bythe bythe the allied aWed troops thus allowing the tho soviet republic to bo ho r reestablished In and Arad Acad There shall be La befree befree free tree Intercourse e from tho the neutral zone both in the direction of Hungary and Rumania and free treo transit in the Transylvanian territory occupied by Rumania Second At the tho same ame time wo we re request request request re- re quest the complete completo raising of the tho blockade and tho the supplying of ot the re repUblic republic republic re- re public with coal and fats Third We Ve request that the proposed proposed proposed pro pro- posed conference should include representatives rep rep- e of at tho Hungarian soviet republic Bohemia Rumania Humania Serbia Serula Slavia JUlu and German Austria and that it meet at the earliest moment possible at Prague or Vienna 1 bo so 0 asto as asto asto to proceed simultaneously with the peace conference Fourth We Yc request an nn exchange of ot economic representatives between Hungary and foreign states Fifth Firth Wo Yo request the tho entente powers Immediately to cea cease the barbarous barbarous barbarous bar bar- barous per persecutions to which every even labor Jabor movement In tho the occupied regions re regions re- re gions Is 18 subjected The Tho document Is signed by br Premier Garbal and Foreign Minister Bela Kun GOVERNMENT EARNEST EARNES Great earnestness Is displayed b by bythe bytho the tho members of the new government go In carrying out the work assigned to them They are arc ready to discuss their plans and they r refrain frain from abusing capitalism The maintenance of strict discipline to protect the bourgeoisie and to prevent pre Red Hed guard buard outbreaks has been decided upon by the government govern govern- ment Jules a I. I prominent communist and Jules Julet Se peoples people's commissioner commissioner commissioner com com- missioner In charge chane of ot socialization of factories argue arguo that communism is the tho only method lJ by which central Eu Europe Europe Europe Eu- Eu rope can be saved ja from total ruin Capitalism the they maintain Is Js unable to cope copo with the threat of ot bankruptcy high wages and Ind the unwillingness of laborers to work They point out that under communism workmen cannot strike and are UC obliged to accept a n. reasonable rea rea- wage f. f |