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Show SUPPORT Of met PROMISED BUDAPEST DELE01T1, REPORT i t ! Yankee General to Put in Good Word for Hungarian Peace Group in Paris COUNCIL TO DECIDE WHEN WAR ENDED 1 Great Sums of Money Involved in Questions as to When the ( Struggle Legally Ceased PARIS, Jan. 31. Hungary has been allowed additional time to consider the peace treaty submitted by the allied al-lied powerr. The Hungarian delegation delega-tion was informed today that the time i given It to formulate observations rc-Igarding rc-Igarding the peace terms had been ex-pfiiideiWto- KtibrtiH :v ' COPENHAGEN. Jan. 31. A Budapest Buda-pest dispatch today quotes the news-' news-' paper Szozat, of that city, as stating j it understands that Brigadier General i Harry H. Bandholtz U. S. A., American Ameri-can military representative in Budapest, Buda-pest, has offered to Premier Huszer "the support of America for the Hungarian Hun-garian peace delegation." The newspaper adds that General Bftndholtz will accompany the Hungarian Hun-garian delegation when it returns-to France and give to the peace confer-! confer-! ence a report of the impressions he had received on the situation during his stay in Hungary. A Budapest dispatch dated January 1 29 and received in this country on January 30. announced that Brigadier (General Bandholtz was shortly io j leave for Paris, and that he would be relieved by Grant Smith,' former acl-ilng acl-ilng minister to Denmark. LISBON, Jan. 31. Reservations to the treaty of Versailles by which Portugal Por-tugal would have the right to take German property in this country as in-! in-! demnity for losses incurred during the ! war were included In proposals for the ratification of the pact laid down by t the foreign minister yesterday. LONDON, Jan. 22. A committee of councillors has been named to decide the official date of the ending of the world war. It is declared that thousands thou-sands of pounds are involved in legal proceedings which have been held up pending an authoritative decision on IH the point. IH BERNE. Friday, Jan. 30. rThe Swiss lH government has addressed." a note to the league of nations asking that the IH questions of Swiss neutrality be the IH first dealt with at the meeting of ic council of the league in London Feb- IH ruary |