WOULD-BE ASSASSINS
SENTENCES IN YUGOSLAVIA
(Received July 25, 2.50 p.m.)
BELGRADE, July 24.
Deputy Damion Aroutovitch, whi fired three revolver shots at the Premier, M. Stoyadinovitch, while he was speaking in the crowded Chamber of Deputies on the Yugoslavian internal situation, on March 6, was sentenced to fifteen years' imprisonment.
Three other Deputies who were accused of instigating the crime were sentenced to periods of imprisonment ranging from eighteen months to fiva years.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 22, 25 July 1936, Page 10
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