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Show GRANDMOTHER OF RUSSIAN REVOLT TO VISIT AMERICA VLADIVOSTOK, Thursday. Nov. 28. (By the Associated Press.) Madame Catherine Dreshkovskaya, "G rand mother of the Russian revolution," who was recently re-cently reported to have been killed, has arrived here on her way to the United States, where she hopes to see President Wilsvm and explain to him her conception of the needs of the Russian peoplo. She declares that Admiral Knlehak Is a czaiist, whom the people will not tolerate, toler-ate, and that there are a hundred million persons outside the Bolsheviki and imperialist im-perialist f'lemonts who demand formation of a constituent assembly. Mine, P.resh-kovskaya P.resh-kovskaya says that tho Ufa directorate was composed of patriot ic men, who knew they were the victims of. a conspiracy con-spiracy when Uiey entered the a II -Russian government, but. lacking finances and other means, they had no other recourse. After eight mouths of hiding In Petro-grad Petro-grad and Moscow. M adn me Iirushkovs-kiya Iirushkovs-kiya went to Ufa disguised as a peasant. She-traveled six hundred miles by wagon through Bolshevik country. The Bolsheviki. Bolshe-viki. aecird'mr to M adn. me Brshkovs-kava. Brshkovs-kava. hounded her worse than the czar's police ever did. She will leave Saturday for Japan. LONDON, Nov. 20. It Is announced that :pnrox:rn;tteIy 200 German submarines subma-rines were destroyed during the wnr. The tot mI number of all types built by the Germans is estimated to have been o'i'i. |