Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 245, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 October 1920 — THREATEN RED RULE [ARTICLE]

THREATEN RED RULE

* Uprising Among Russian Peasants Reported Near. 1 ,■■■*■■' »» —- ' V New Insurrection Against Soviet Government Is Spreading From ‘ Nizhni-Novgorod. ' Mniit - . Warsaw, Oct. 11. —A new insurrection against the Russian soviet government has broken out to the district of Nizhni-Novgorod, 365 miles north-u eastofMoscow, accordingtotaioitwtlon reaching the Bussian colony to this city. The ‘ insurrection, which was' inaugurated by the social revolutionary party, embraces great masses of, peasants, and Is reported to be spreading in all directions. • The insurgents, the advices slate, have proclaimed a new government, the members of which are Martow, Petrpwski and Czernow, and Mlle. Maria Splrldonovo, the latter.a noted woman revolutionary leader, for years active in the movement against the imperial regime. . ' - The insurrection Is said to be endangering the transport of food and fuel to Moscow from eastern Russia. The insurgents are declared to be acting independently of any counterrevolutionary movement. They are planning to set up their capital at NlzhnJ-Novgbrod. Stockholm, Oct 11.—Anti-soviet peasants, led by “White" officers, have occupied tomsk, Siberia, and killed several Red commissars, according to the Petrograd Izvestia, as quoted to a Helsingfors dispatch to the Tidnlngen.