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Show KERENSKY II HIDIUS; WILL AMI LATER Brother-in-Law of Russian ex-Leader Here to Study Railroads. SAN FRAXCISCO, Jan. 3. Vladimir Baranovsky of Petrograd, "who said he was related by marriage to former Premier Pre-mier Alexander Kerensky of Russia, arrived ar-rived here today with his wife from the former realms of the czar. Accompanying Accompany-ing them was Rear Admiral T. Bosse, of the Russian navy, who took a prominent part in the Russo-Japanese war and has acted in an advisory capacity to the Russian naval forces in the present war. 1 Baranovsky is the son of a munitions manufacturer known as the "Krupp of Russia." He is here to study American railroads and to introduce American ! methods in the rehabilitation of the Russian-Siberian lines. His sister Is the wife of M. Kerensky, he said. The Bolshevik! rule in Russia cannot i last long, in the opinion of the visitors, who said Kerensky was in hiding, await- : I ing an opportunity to assert himself and gain the upper hand. "Kerensky is a strong man and a very sick one," said Mrs. Baranovsky. "He is the strongest Russian. I was the last to see him before lie fled to Finland to escape the Bolsheviki. He stood it as long as he could, and did his best to guide the Russian ship of state, even standing out against the sacrifice of his life. At the psychological moment he will reappear reap-pear and will regain his lost position and put Russia in order. "The Bolsheviki do not represent Russia." |