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Show GERMANS HOPE 1 TO Bffi REDS Radicalism Spreads When People Grow Desperate, Official Observes. OLDENBURG, Germany. Jan. 23. (Correspondence. I - President M. Tant-Mnh-Hagrlng of the Gorman free ta. ;( ildenburg, one ol the powerful power-ful political figures of northwest Germany, Ger-many, declares that llu spread of Bolshevism Bol-shevism through Western Europe, and eventually to tho Americas, depends up. mi erunonilr Issues over which the ' I" ran.-, 'i I ;.,. ha e lost ontrol The Germans will haver turn to BoL shevlsm until economic conditional bn'.'e flrhen theni to desperation, the pn blent told Th" Associated Press I correspondent. I') s' R i n , POINT "This desperation will only como when, with a good win to work and Liat v. ill h. r. (a very strong work cannot be hud." h,. continued, "although "al-though there are some crunks who nre chasing the soviet rainbow. Germany Ger-many is standing llk(. a wall against the spread of Red Russlanlsm over tho oceans, and so long as the wall holds there Is no danger. "The character of the peopla of Germany ;nd particularly of OMon-bilrg, OMon-bilrg, is too sturdy, quiet and sensible to toier.ite the Sentimental foolishness o Bolshevism. nly economic-causes could drive them io Bolshevism, but at M time tlicy liave lost control of these causep. The treaty of Versailles ::ndp ug strongly dependent cconoiui-cally cconoiui-cally upon the victorious nations Economic pressure hog been brought to bear. Reduced production and its consstfuences. are keenly felt. Neceir nrjtt or life .-.re strictly rationed. |