HUNGARY’S EX-PREMIER
WANTS TO SETTLE IN CANADA’. MIFF DECLARED “DANGEROUS” YONCOUYER, Oct, 27. Count Michael Karolyi, formerly Prime Minister of Hungary and provisional president of the Hungarian Republic, who was deprived of his estates by the present Government, lias been granted permission to migrate to Canada, It was announced over a year ago that he was seeking permission to migrate to Canada or Australia. NEM YORK, Oct, 28.
Officials of the National Security League are asking the Government to prevent the entry of Countess Catherine Ivarolyi,-wire of the former President of Hungary, just arrived for a serious of lectures. The Security League says she is a Bolshevik and a menace to American institutions. Up to a late hour to-day the Countess had not come ashore, while sixty policemen, sent at the request of the State Department patrolled the wharf. Trouble was feared in view of threatening letters she had received. Hundreds of Hungarians attended the pier to greet her. Stanwod Menken, president of the League, said she was known in Hungary as Red Catherine, and was particularly' dangerous, because of her charming personality, beauty, and ability as an actress to make an appeal to fashionable audiences. Mr Menken declares she told the Italian police she was coming to America- to establish Communistic groups.—Sun.../ ,
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9849, 30 October 1924, Page 5
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