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PAOB NINE DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1020. TWELVE PAGES EXECUTIONS OF REDS IN HUNGARY STYLED MEREST FAIRY TALE New Premier Claim Only 28 Persons Sentenoed to Die by Action in Legitimate Courts ; Karolyni Rule in Abyss. r - T EDWAItl) .1. H1NO (United 'reH Stuff CorrcHiiomlent. BUDAl'KBT, Jan. . "The lorle. .prim! abroad that 10.000 i-ommunlstB have been executed In Hungary Blnce the overthrow of llcla Kun'a Bovlet government are fairy tale"," Karl HuHzur, the new IfunKarian premier, declared In u recent Interview with the United I'renB. "Ho far 28 persons have been sentenced to dcatth In ac tion In legitimate courts against the Imlnhevlkl," Hutwar said. The sentences resulted not from po litical crime, but on the evidence of reliable witnesses that tho condemned had murdered and robbed numerous persona. ols f viK'ticd I coders. "It Is true that after the collapse of tho Hungarian bolshevlst government u number of lead, is vera ivm-in-ii by . nbltered crowds," Husaiar continued but he ridiculed the stories of the so called "white terror" as pure myths. "After the military collapse of Aus tria Hungary," Human- said, "the re aultant confusion und svstaltnessj plunc oil the Karolyni government Into the abyss. 'Criminal leaders of the bolshevik! returning from Ruaala, utlUled the consequent ilisorder to summon the dictatorship of the proletariat. The history of the Hungarian bolahavlkl If well known. They conducted them acives In such a manner that the peo ple and the nation were economically ruined. "Dally the bolshevlkl sentenced many to death, knowing thev were guilty of nothing but a desire to see return of orderly moral conditions. The red troops murdered thousands aftel the most perfunctory trials at the hands of revolutionary tribunals. ItolslicviM Kx't'uHfl SO"". Hcsznr said the number thus exe cuted was estlbated at not less than WOO. The number executed for diBO bedlence after forcible enrollment In tjie red armies is not known, but It must be hlKh. he added. 'Trnperty damage eonservutively f.t'matcd at mllllonB of kronen rcsult l from the red dictatorship," the pre 1 lar continued. "Property was rob bed homes plundered und the nation al income dissipated. 'The present Hungnrlnn govern ment was choBen by 'he people. It Is rerponslble under my leadership, to the national assembly. We are try ing to restore order and moral safety Asked if Hungary l "HI menaceo by I;olshovlsm. the premier replied: "Hungarians now stand far from file BoIahevUt gTouos." in 1 1 ii imnrrrr y Milium 1 1 I IB aHHkhHl ill J I iT"M Mil 'III I i m nr i i i i nr-rmi ii JUJ MM. La a. -urn." 11 1 . I U 5 f cups" is Jjecomine the rule with exacting coffee consumers. Sp GOLDEN WEST COFFEE IS WiCUUte PACKED "JUST RIGHT" l is "' i Tfiehtehest compliment that can be paid to any coffee is the fj-eqqcstif or another cup. The satisfying "Just Right" flavor of S k Golden West Uacuum Packed Coffee is so delicious that "second cups" is becoming the rule with exacting coffee consumers. GOLDEN WEST COFFEE (S VACUUM PACKED "JUST RIGHT" $104 0; locomotive cnBinoerH, $:M nO. Ami Home of ttMHM t the top of tho hcuIq are . n .kmc for blffbar wutfeH. "TeachorB fthould deal directly with those to whom they are responsible all the people. JmliceH, members of conHxes.s and pollcenu-n would make the same mistake in affiliating with the American Federation of labor, or with any other minority organization. Anions servants of all the people, di vided allegiance cannot be tolerated. "I am aware that some advocates of a union of teachers with the Federa tion of I-abor contend that none of these evils are conttmplated for the public schools. Itut whatever is now contemplated, such a union leads to these evils. "Teachers should have unions as a matter of course; they never have had a national organization worthy of th name. Hut they should have unions which safeguard rather than endanger the supreme compensations of teach ing as a profession." vers and flight exercises. Admiral ftotlmun Suva ihe disposi tion of I he fleet as follows: Huperdreadna unlit New Mexico, Idaho. Mississippi and Texas, to re main at San Pedro until about March 1, when it is expected they will M.-am to Hremcrton, Battleships New York. Arkansas and Wyoming to remain at Bremer ton until about April 1, when they will team south in company with the New Mexico, Idaho. Mississippi and Texas o Join the other vessels. The destroyers will remain based at San Diego. The new stamps bear the head of names. Fifteen breeds of hens are Ceorg Washington and aj-e printed in listed, as well as several kinds of tur carmine ink. They are stiKhtly larger k.-ys. F. A. fiingrich. at Twin Fails, than the previous Issue. raises wild mallard ducks. A directory of grower of purebred ; Yes. Rose, w henever a man makes a poultry in Idaho issued by the Unl- 1 mistake you may expect a kidal wave versity extension division contains 79of explanation. GOVERNMENT OFFERS TWO NEW FORMS OF SAVINGS CERTIFICATES (FOR ANTI-STRIKE BILL PACIFIC VESSELS TO REMAIN AT POSTS IjONc; ItKACH. Cal., Jan. fl. Ad miral Hugh I tod man. commander in chief of the Inelfle fleet, today an nounced that ull vessels of the fb.-t would remain where stationed now ft i another two months at least. About the middle of April, he said, he hoped to have all units in southern waters or target practice, extensive maneu- ' KEfW YORK, Jan. 9. The govern ment has offered two new of savings erMfieates to the public. The. first is a treasury savings certif cntft, In denominations of $ 1 -flO and 100 r 'spectively. During January h will m II at $S24 and $82.40, re pectl'el. The certificates will ma tor at full face value In January, i jr.. Th fngs her new leeuei is a war snv tp of $$. It will, like the present stamps sell at $4.12 in Jan uary. It can be bought also like the present Issue was thrift stamps of 2.1 cents each. A VITAL FACTOR tt is natural for a growing child to crave what may seem an over-abundance of food. The vital, important factor is to assure not only a plenitude of food but food that contains those substances that promote healthful growth. SCOTn EMULSION is daily helping to nourish and strengthen many boys and girls through the trying period of growth. You should not hesitate to give SCOTT S EMULSION to a child of any age. The exclusive grade of cod-liver oil used in Scott, Emulsion is the famous "S. & B. Process." made in Norway and refined in ourawa American laboratories. It is a ruarantee of purity aod paiaUbility unsurpassed. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield. 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" J9 tm I mi Wka V W Hv t9 I I MtT 6 I'l HHMIIHW PI II ill' mm I II III Ull Hill I1M I W II 11.11 111 h f" ' Washington The senutorlal committee which drew up the rail road bill Including .the Cummins 4intl-atrlke provision, consists ot these five men: Left, top to bot tom, KellogR, Cummins and Poin- , dexter. Republicans; right, Robln aon and Pomerene, Democrat. LACK OF LIVING WAGES FOR TEACHERS PLACED ON BORDER OF CRIME lOS AXOELE8, Jan. 9. (United Prpns) The "lack of Living wukbs" for the school teachers of America Is "nothing Hhort of a national crisis," according to Ir. William T. Foster, president of Heed college. Portland, Oregon. Dr. Foster, addressing the Califor nia State Teachers' convention here. Miggcsteil that the pedagogues form fi union, as one way of meeting the "crisis," but he strongly opposed affi liation with the American Federation of Labor, as lias Iwen suggested by some of the country's educators. "A survey of annunl salnrles in tho state of Washington," declared Fos ter, "gives these averages for the past year: rural teachers, 74: high school teachers, 85: principals and super intendents, 113". We arc beginning lo climb. lt us continue: steno graphers. lSt; clerks. 1.120; cooks. 1600; switchmen, $1680; carpenters. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Pendleton I,, J ."BCTB Millll STFl Tfeoerai. RKSERVE' SSV, MM! 'l Offers an unexcelled banking service to in dividuals and corporations; transacts a general banking business and maintains special departments with facilities of the highest character. Acts as administrator of estates, or as ex ecutor or trustee under wills. PENDLETON, OREGON mgTri i n 1 1 n a 1 1 m f ki urn uiiimmij of magazine subscriptions expire this month! With tho yy-O llBl 1 ilaTaVi O tremendous advance of paper prices and labor it is ySvfcaatSaaiial X? 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