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Show I RED DICTATORS I IN GAD pi Troops and People Hungry I and Restless Under Russian Regime. VII'.ORG. Finland. March 2S By The Associated Press) While masses of troops who are reported to r ft discontented aro held around retro- gr&6 and other cities ready to quell disturbances, the Bolshevik admini-H admini-H stration Is trvlnff to overcome the critical food and fuel shortage to tld. over April and May until the new soviet policy can h effective. This information is broutrht to the frontier K by refugees and Bolshevik newspapers. I TALES OF DISTRESS A Kronstadt rcfuceo brought stories . of many executions which, however, were not confirmed 1 1 i reports on the continued unrest and other serious 1 coudltions depict the sovlets as turn- niR all their efforts to checking the Tho shortage is ho acute according to the Bolshevik newspapers, that more than thirty railways have been ' I forced to suspend set's Ice Travelers reaching hero BSTet that the situation is the most restless of any time since the beginning of the revolution and that the sovlets are! entering upon their greatest test that, of applying their theories of recon-i structlon faced by hunger, while con-i con-i eslons are Inoperative and will be Ineffective for months THREE ru tion-Within tion-Within the soviet ranks thero are, three great factions The first, led by Soukharin, and ZHnovleff. la dyed-tn-the-wool activists, still clinging to world revolution. The second, led by l.enine and Trotsky, Is more conserva-, live, Trotsky differing from Lenlnei only on the question of the slxe of the army and extent of concessions to I trade unionists The third, of which RyelCOff and I,umirehu,rsky of the extreme ex-treme right, are the leaders, favors i a constituent assembly. |