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Show Great Danger to Peace. PARIS, Wednesday. June 11 (By I The Associated Press.) Willie he text of ih' ropjj of Be la Kun. foreign minister of the Hungarian soviet gov- rnment, ti the telegram from M Clemenceau, president of the peace conference demanding that he cease hostilities against tho Czechoslovaks or suffer the consequences, has not been published in Paris, it is apparently appar-ently unsatisfactory. Official denial is made of Bela Kun's statement that he had been invited to the peace con-! ference He was told in M. Clemen-ceau's Clemen-ceau's dispatch that he would not be invited to the conference if he did nor dosse fighting and this was twisted into an invitation to Paris Military reverses suffered by Admiral Ad-miral Kolcbak'l troops in southeastern southeast-ern Russia have caused some uneasi ness in conference circles, those reported re-ported since Bela Kun's success apainst- the Czechs being viewed with especial concern. The strengthening Of the Bolshevik hold in Moscow by the interruption of the advance of the Bsthonians against Petrograd is also the source of uneasiness. The Bolshevik peril, which was p parcntly on the decline a few weeks ago, js again commanding attention from all delegations here. No effort is I being made to conceal the menace that I the Hungarian Bolsheviki offer to Poland Po-land as well as Czecho slovakia Aus-. Aus-. tria is looked upon as a fertile ground , for Bolshevism and if it went under Bolshevik control with a part of f zecho-Slovakia, the Bolsheviki would hold the wedge in central Europe I which would put them on three sides of Poland, whirl la already hard pressed . b) the Germans on the west. |