MOSCOW TRIAL
INGENIOUS PROSECUTION
CHARGE SWITCHED OVER
(Received 3rd December, 2 p.m.) MOSCOW, 2nd December. With typical ingenuity, tha prosecution in the conspiracy trial has coolly switched the charges against Ryabushinski to his brother Vladimir, but so far it has not solved the difficulty of explaining that Vishnegradski, another intermediary mentioned in the indictment, was also dead when he was supposed to bo conspiring. A cablegram from Paris yesterday stated that an illuminating commentary on the trial of the professors at Moscow was tho revelation that Ryabushinski, one of the accused, whom Ramzin declared was ■ the principal intermediary in 1927 in arranging French co-operation against the Soviet, died at Paris in 1924. The disclosure was rather embarrassing to the prosecutor, as it discounted most of Ramzin's evidence.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 133, 3 December 1930, Page 13
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