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Show BUDAPEST CLAIMS I ORDER IS KEPT I BUDAPEST, Via Vienna. Sunday, March 3D. (By The Associated Press) Budapest la or and the government govern-ment in putting ii every effort to I stabilize conditio: . j Bela Kun, the foreign minister, ro- j ceiver hundreds of telegrams of an of- flcial nature every day. among them being messages from Nikolai Lenine. the Russian Bolshevik premier. Kun, who was formerly a secretary of Lenine, Len-ine, Is most anxious to deny reports relative to the communlzatlon of women wo-men in Hungary, which he declares to be "preposterous." He also denies rumors of assassinations and disor ;ders. ';'f I ifl ' ill |