Show GERMANS DRIFT TOWARD SPIRIT OF BOLSHEVISM t New r e York Editor Back Fr From nl Visit Says Food I Alone Ts Ls Not Enough I Paris Pads March 23 Dy By By the Associated s. Oswald Garrison VIllard o of or orN N New w York editor of ot Tho Nation has Just returned to Paris from a weeks week's observation or of con conditions In Germany and made a report to the American petco pence commissioners o and tho British prime minister I The drift toward Bolshevism jf is rapid In Germany said Mr Ir 1 toda today and It Jt can be stayed sh only b by prompt food relief relict and wd the of oC the blockade so 80 o that trade trado be begin in n again aln and the Idle Gorman German factories may re receive receive receive re- re raw materials as ns fast ast aa as arrange arrangements ments can be made to pay for them Food lood alone Mr Ir VIllard declared would woud not save the thc situation though many Germans thought ht so The Thc brutalities of ot tho troops havo 13 put down tho uprising for thoEbert tho the ISbert Ebert government ho he continued but bu but have hae p produced a profound reaction I A Idid did not nOl find any responsible person wh who did not expect another general strike with more fighting this m month nth Are Arc Radical The Tho Ebert government go owes Its continued continued con con- con con- existence In part to the lack Jack of ot str strong strong n leaders loaders on the other side for Cor forthe the people to turn to Politically lJ conditions con con- r l Arc nrc worse in Bavaria Da where tho the I food tood conditions are better Everything g Is quiet In Saxon Saxony though lack of food lood Is greatest there In hitherto the least disturbed German state thero there Is most disquieting peasant uneasiness Ouo to thor tho Bolshevist doc trInes trifles It Is positively stated In Berlin that there will be few trains moving In six weeks because of or the total exhaustion of ot the stock of ot lubricants The Tho people people peo peo- pie eso aro ro worn down and helpless and tho the m se ar arc very cry bittor against the theold theold old ld re regime and md th the officers ers who dare not show themselves es In the streets of ot Munich and who carr carry revolvers In Berlin BerUn Ber Der- lin Un for Cor self Many people are still Ignorant of tho the a atrocities r of or tho the German troops In France Belgium and Rumania but soldiers soldiers sol sol- diers returning from countries ar ar- telling the truth and openly 11 their u erB nt nf th theft rt u d d 1 I cruelties Pence Is Difficult With reference to the German view of ct f the tho possible peace conditions Mr Ir said 1 have na talked with several German delegates to tho the conference who I ray fay aay that an any German government sl sign sign- n- n ring lug a treaty calling for heavy and the annexation of ot territory I other than A Alsace Lorraine by the tho allies al al- al Iles lies could not live twenty four hours hour They will submit any peace terms to tho the Weimar assembly and possibly to tho the German people eople Itsel Itself The Tho feeling of at bitterness against the tho Allies these men said sald grows with th the tho del delay y In lii getting food rood Owing to a 3 hitch In the question of ot for tor rood food no shipments of at food tood Into Ger Ger- rJ ny have hn yet begun The food tood In Saxony will be exhausted next month and It 13 la officially stated that none nono wilt will he be left In Munich after atter May 1 I after which all attempts at rationing will c cease s S |