Show RADICAl MENACE GERMANY Reds Unlikely to Come Into Power n UT fly CARE CAIn D. D GROAT d Press Staff Correspondent NEW EW YORK Nov B. B Socializing Socializing- or communization of ot German Industry Is tot rot In the cards at the present time e. e The agitation of ot more than a year ago for tor socialization of coal mines has been een dropped temporarily at least Into the discard and no one is making any serious attempt at the mone to revive it The majority Socialists Germanys Germany's largest Socialist party still believes In socializing socialising public bl works o but b believes in Fn h accomplishing accomplishing- this through o evolution i I instead of revolution At its recent convention the party made clear that it does not propose e to undertake any i drastic measures for lor attain attaining in its ends The rhe Socialists however are making a serious effort to have the government govern govern- I ment reach deeper than heretofore Into the pockets of ot capital when It takes Its it next tax levy Capital naturally wants to escape burden but the I prospects are that with the mark conI continually con- con I depreciating this escape will I not long lone be deferred As for communism it has long since ceased eased to be bo a a. menace in Germany German There is still a communist party but I U t t is a house divided against itself and will never come into power unless the I whole economic structure of present day Germany collapses Then it is conceit conceivable able that a new chance would come to the reds On the other hand hund the swing might be in an entirely opposite direction and result In a more Iron bound domination of ot capitalism capitalism- perhaps foreign than foreign than is now the case The workman In Germany is today fairly content Of Ol course his wags wages are losing in Pi purchasing purchasing- n power 0 a as the mark rl drops P But he has a been quit quIt- successful for a Ion long lone I time in jimmy jimmying ing raises rales out of ot the government a and II out of private capital Today a pa par r of or shoes costs him more than a week t. t pay a suit of clothes about two months months' work Food o prices ri having been en ow a di haJ v advancing and n are destined tS to go higher as the mark drops and as new taxes are Imposed even on necessities The wor workmans workman's mans man's position has Improved vastl vastly however since the armistice Just after atter that he was full of red Ism and Today he Is willing to work and is working as shown b by figures showing that only about unemployed Mills 1 are booming with home and foreign orders due to the low stand of the mark but indications are that this prosperity will blow up with a loud report one t Of f these days days and and not bo tiO far distant |