YEAR-OLD CRIME
CAGQULARDS BLAMED «
(Received January 24, noon.) PARIS, ,Janu.ary 23. Tl\e. police, after the discovery of a uietjto. a^d. a revolver, believe^ that ,he Ca.squ^rd? murdered M. Navachin n January, 1937. Loeuti, an engineer in the Michelin factory, \s alleged to lave admitted! that the Cagoulards were associated with the crime. M. Navachin, who was a brilliant, Russian economist, and was at logger-1 heads with the Soviet, was found dead | and supposedly murdered in a lonely spot at Bois do Boulogne. It was assumed that he could have proved the innocence Qf some of the accused in the Moscow trial, which was proceeding at the time. A post-mortem examination surprisingly established the fact that M. Navachin was nQt shot, as thought at first, but stabbed with a stiletto-like dagger. ''
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 19, 24 January 1938, Page 9
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130YEAR-OLD CRIME Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 19, 24 January 1938, Page 9
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