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Show oo Socialists at Dresden Will Control Council PARIS, Nov. 2G. It is reported that at the election for choosing members of the revolutionary committee at Dresden, the Socialists cast 87,483 votes against 5,500 for the independent Socialists, who will have but three seats in the committee which numbers fifty. German newspapers point out that the result is clearly hostile to the Bolshevist current threatening to strangle Germany. BERNE, Monday, Nov. 25. (By The Associated Press) Madame Rosika Schwimmer. of Ford peace party fame, who has accepted the post of Hungarian Hungar-ian ambassador to Switzerland,- being the first woman to receive such an I appointment, declared to the corres-i corres-i pondent today that the food needs of Hungary wero "nowhere near urgent." However, she added, there Is some danger owing to the lack of coal. The situation in Hungary is such, Madame Schwimmer continued, that tho government would be willing to abide by any decision of a peace conference con-ference "no matter how unfavorable" because the government is helpless. Hungarians, both extremists and reactionaries, re-actionaries, she says, have joined efforts ef-forts to create an orderly and democratic demo-cratic government. Hungary has given giv-en up Croatia, Flume and other districts dis-tricts because she recognized that they belonged elsewhere. Perfect order or-der has prevailed in Hungary up to this time, but there is increasing danger dan-ger from the troops returning from the battle front. |