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Show ton for wbiob he donated $100,000. On I President, Wilson's return be will yit ! for the first portrait to be placed in tlio ! jraJlcry. Sneaking of European condi-j condi-j tions, .Mr. Hanuevig naid: : ' 1 Bol.shevism is thinning out uioro and more every dny. t is considered eradicated from Scandinavia, and before be-fore I left reports from Russia declared de-clared that Bolshevism as a menace Y-.U3 a thing of the past there. 'A revolution in labor conditions is, however, bein- consummated. ' ' SAYS BOLSHEVISM'S POWER HAS PASSED NEW YORK, May 24. Tho day of Bolshevism is over, according to Christopher Chris-topher Hannevig, New York banker and former Norwegian shipbuilder, who returned today from Europe. Mr. Hannevig Han-nevig is the founder of tho projected national portrait gallery at Washing- |