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Show HOPES GERMANY I WILL TURN 'RED'j M08COW, Nov. 10. (Bv The Associated Asso-ciated Press ) The third Internationale Internation-ale was told Thursday night by Zino-.vieff. Zino-.vieff. chairman of the executive com-mlttee, com-mlttee, that the way to world revolution revolu-tion Is through Germany. Ho was not very optimistic of Communist progress i In other parts of the world during the I last year, but he said the movement had made tremendous strides in Ger-many Ger-many and predicted that the next low months would bring "surprising happenings" n that country. Regarding the. United Stutea, the soviet leader declared that some progress prog-ress had been made toward tho world revolution despite persecutions and the very thorny paths which Comrnuniat leaders and their followers have had to travel He admitted that the movement had lost ground In England, saying tho situation there was conald-ored conald-ored almost hopeless, but optimistic reports have been received from Japan and also India, declaring great results have been achieved In India. He placed South Africa and Australia on the list m of countries where Communists alsoT hit'' m 1 r.rr, 1 |