Show l Princess Claims Russia Most Democratic Nation NI NIHiliST HA HAS UTTER HATRED FOR rOA RED REO RUlE Speaks in as She of Struggle Being Waged by HerI Her I Country for Freedom By Uarda McCarty cCarty yourself are arc a a. Russian A ND D you ou A AND princess Indeed I am a Russian I 11 am Russian Russian Russian Rus Rus- sian through and through I wa was vaa born in tn Russia lived in Russia anti and so o have o haYom m my people for gen gon- I love It because It Is the ther i r c most democratic nation in tho the t world woi and with t that hat startling statement Princess Catherine t will m her black v eyes snapping de defiance de- de l fiance lance her ex expressive pres- pres sive lips tightly M 7 closed as thou though gh j. j that were tho the final word for her country country coun coun- 1 try remained silent i for or a moment Then rhen p 1 the flame lame died down In tho the bright piercing eyes ees l her er b body d d drooped for for- f ward ard and a a. look O of or uI ob obscured cured the momentary r triumph C. C 0 But the princess soon brightened again for she is a woman with a disposition dis dis- position n full of or cheeriness and sunS sunshine sunshine sun sun- shine and has learned how to shrug S her her lier shoulders and spread wide her hands with a a. little snap of or the fingers which seems to sa say the thc real Russian spirit of which I am a part will triumph triumph tri tri- yet et Princess is touring the States In an effort eort to acquaint the American people with what she terms terms the true truo Russia and arid to help combat o the tho spirit o of ot Bolshevism S Bernte IklA t 4 A I know I know so well what Bolshevism means said the princess because I have lived JIved beside belde It until even the tho thought of or the red rag the wave and call their flag turns me sick with nauseating hatred The Bolshevik have no law no creed no nothing but tho the will and desire to destroy And that the they carr carry out their will there is ample ample am am- proof In one day they murdered without ut cause men women and children Nothing Is sacred to them therm Society itself is being obliterated with their stained blood-stained rag Where do you OU think conditions will wm end I asked Again that expressive shrug That i cannot tell teU she answered hey will grow and grow as the they have grown until the peasants will rise in revolt Then well Then well the peasant when he kills kills everything Russia is loomed up unless less there is intervention and ind imn Imm immediate dIitto lato intervention America may yet ct av save Ru Russia Russia Russia-If Ir ga if she ahe wm Tho The princess delivered her message as Joan of or Arc might have havo done With those deep black eyes sparkling like fire tire she ho seemed to vitalize all the atmosphere atmosphere atmosphere atmos atmos- phere a about o t her Ier Contempt for Kaiser r Princess has had bad an nn unusual un un- un- un usual l career of or varied experiences experience beginning beginning beginning be- be be be- ginning more than thirty years ears ago when she a bride o of 17 years went to tollYe live in Berlin The family of or will although of or Russian nationality ps as is the tho princess w was s had lived In Germany Gormany Gor Ger many for years and It was to Berlin that the yo young ng prince took his hla bride S While living In Berlin tho the princess became the tho private secretary t to td the dowager empress I r had an opportunity opportunity opportunity to study at close view the tho character char char- actor acter of or the former kaiser sho she said The utter r disrespect and contempt with which he his mother was an index to the character which has not hesitated to tear open tho the hearts of oC all the mothers in tho the world hut But It was no more than a sample of ot tho the German cha character acter at large the character character charac charac- ter ler which is back of or the tho Bolshevist propaganda which Is aiming to wreck i world After living living- for some Borne time in Ger- Ger I p CATHERINE who o is in Salt L ikc ke on tour I PRINCESS of Unite United States to explain Slav problems and combat Bolshevism which sho she declares has bas put her name natio laud land in in false light ht before world e S 4 i f S 5 is S S S 4 S e CI 4 v c frI fr I F Fp p i p pI I t S I S A t S. 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P S SS S S S p many nany the family mo moved d back to Russia Russia Rus Rus- Rusi- Rusi sia to their estate in Petrograd There the princess bec Intimately acquainted ac acquainted ac- ac I with tho the royal family of tho czar and Intimately acquainted with the leaders of f the nihilist party lone Belongs toI to JUI I belonged to the nihilist party myself myself my my- self sho said aid and and did what I COlt could to help spread the the- propaganda of tee reo speech and free freo Intelligence S When reminded that she had declared Russia to bo the democratic democratic- coun country country country coun try In the tho and nd that that did hot quito agree with her her- statement t that she was working for free speech she explained that Russia Russ Is a a. large targe country coun country try tn of oC opportunity and wealth and and- tho the thop p peasant ant cla class class' s which make mako up such a a largo large part patt of ot the population were vere al allowed allowed al- al lowed the freedom of that country Tho Thoy were not suppressed as is the common theory they were not persecuted persecuted persecuted perse perse- or maltreated Nothing was up a-up- suppressed sup sup- pressed in Russia except intelligence Of or course that effected most vitally the peasant t class Siberia As As a member of or the nihilist party I published several books and was as as- as editor on one of or the large dailies dailies dai- dai lies In Petrograd Our propaganda be became became be- be too came violent at one time so tho the government gO closed the paper and anti threatened us with transportation to Siberia I was fortunate and escaped from front the country for a a. short time un until un- un til Ill the affair was forgotten as It soon was as then I returned and started the paper once more It a was wag closed a second sec sec- second ond time time- This was wa's In In the earl early days of or the tho war before the overthrow of or the government overn nent Y You u were threatened with Siberia several times princess and how were you rou fortunate enough to escape always al al' al- al ways was I asked Again the shrug but this time with a humor us smile amne playing about those expressive lips Then But dear me mc I did not always sign Ign my articles with my own name neither did I publish all my books under my own name name I Then too ours was a prominent ly and ly-and and what In a name well name well sometimes a safe sate passport a away Way from Siberia S SS Describes S Kerensky I Continuing once more her memories of or the newspaper which she edited she Bho said On the tho floor above our offices a small Jabor Journal was being published pub pub- b by Kerensky We 0 knew I Kerensky Keren- Keren Kerensky erensky eren- eren sky well Many lIany times with his pipe In his mouth his sleeves rolled up and his shirt open at the neck he has sauntered down to our offices to lean in the doorway and watch ua us at nt work Kerensky was a well man but a a. weak weal one Ho could not combat nor control the upheaval ho he caused He really spread the seeds of or the discontent discontent discon discon- tent that has hns developed de Into tho the lawlessness law law- and terror known as ism He lie tried at first to control It but even In the midst of or his hla efforts he was distracted by the pretty face of or a shop forgot his hll wife wiCe and hi hla chil chil- dren drei and left lert them alone In a one- one room apartment poorly furnished with no money or help of or any kind And Anti I I what would you Ho He lost what confidence I dence of oC the people he lie still possessed No Kerensky was weak and only laid the foundations which were so 90 quickly on by and biB hla ue That T well Is la te test test- tI- tI fled fied by the tho fact tact that so little of gt th the th I old Russia remains So much Is gone that Russia Hussla alone cannot save herself What has become of the Russians who might yet ot et stay the tho chaos she sho repeated Her eyes ces nearly closed with of or brooding and sorrow which seemed to drop down in front of ot them I Ithen then with an utterly changed voice she I IsaM saM said What hat has has' become of them Ah Ak balLor half of them are killed some are Im Imprisoned Imprisoned Im- Im I and the few remaining are I exiles on the face of the earth I So man many were killed in tho the war you you you- must understand she went on because because be bo cause In Russia like In all other countries countries coun coun- tries the declaration of war and the i call can for volunteers took all the youthful youth youth- I ful rul ardent blood from the country My Myown Myown Iy own little son gon was killed before the signing signing- of ot that infamous Brest treaty which did no not Include de the signature JIg sig nature of one Russian Upper Clause Dead Bend Do you U think aIl 11 the tho upper classes remaining in Russia are dead 1 I asked Yes dead she answered unless enduring a n. worse fate When questioned as to the probability probability proba proba- of or the royal roal family yet being alive she replied that without a doubt the tho czar and czarina and little heir were killed but that doubt still lingered lin- lin gored as to tho the fate Cate of or the young youn grand duchesses Thc They were young oung beautiful girls she he remarked between the ages of or 16 and 22 2 and at the hands of ot the tho Bol- Bol who have havo instituted that most moM horrid of or all laws that thai ha have e ever been practiced during the history of the I world that world that law which makes makes' young oun girls the property properly of tho the state on their eighteenth birthdays It it is 15 impossible to imagine what fate tate may havo have been met meted d out to J them As a proof that lint Bolshevism is an entire entirely Germanic propaganda the princess explained that the money mono which fostered its birth and carried iton it iton iton on to its present activity was furnished entirely b by the German government Sho She said Dr Moor the Swiss German agent transferred the money from German Ger Ger- German man mn banks to tho ho Swe Swedish bank Nya- Nya bank in inland Finland and from there thero Trotsky was able to draw his rubles to carry It on I Meets Meet Opposition Here The princess Is lecturing throughout the country on Bolshevism though In some cities where she appears she says she is hissed by the tho audiences ees because the truth she sho tolls toIls th them m Is so contrary to all 30 their former ideas that they cannot cannot cannot can can- not grasp it at first Such experiences she bho said occurred in Seattle and Kansas Kansas Kan Kan- Kansas sas City Princess was reared in Paris by Madame Honoro do Balzac She Is the author of ot twenty books most of ot them historical novels Her latest book FIro Brands Brands' of or Bolshevism Bolshevism has just jUHt conic como from tho the press Ti Two o of or her articles will appear in n the tho April numbers bf r the Ladles Ladles' Home Homo Journal and and tho the Womans Woman's Homo Home Com Corn panion This Is la he her het second trip to America She was here once before in the tho interest Of the English govern govern- ment mont She will leave Salt Lake tomorrow tomorrow tomor tomor- row for tor Denver Denyer where her next lecture Is scheduled 1 55 5 |