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Show MME. 8CHWIMMEH SAYS HUNGARY HUN-GARY WILL NOT STARVE I BERNE,, Nov. 30 Mrae. Roslka -Schwlmmer of Ford peace -party fame, who has accepted the post of'ambassador to Switzerland, being the first woman to receive such an appointment, declared tthat the food 'needs of Hungary were "nowhere near extinct." However, she added, there is some danger owing to tho lack of coal. Difficulties In tho northern and southern sections of the old Austro-Hungarian Austro-Hungarian empire have prevented Hungary from getting Its full amount am-ount of-conl. Tho situation in Hungary Hun-gary Is such, Mme, Schwlmmer continued, con-tinued, that tho government would bo willing to abide by any decision of a peace conference "no matter how unfavorable," because the government gov-ernment is helpless. Hungarians, both extremists and reactionaries, she says, have joined efforts to create an orderly and democratic dem-ocratic government. Hungary has given up Croatia, Fluun and other districts, because she reeognUed that they belonged elsewhere. Perfect Per-fect order has prevailed in Hungary up to this time, but there is increasing increas-ing danger from 'the troops return ing from the battle front. |