THE TRAITOR BOLA.
AMERICA SUPPLIES EVIDENCE. 4 NEW YORK, October 4. (Received October 5, at 8.55 a.in.) Official disclosures show that BoloPasha, who was arrested for espionage in Paris, received advances amounting to 1,600,000 dollars from Count B'ernstorU in order to buy up the French Press in favor of Germany. Details of the plot show that the money was deposited in a New York bank and relayed to other banks before it reached 8010 Pasha. Tho detailed evi-' deuce has been sent to France, and it is expected that the entire web of German plotting in America will shortly be revealed.
The Attorney-General’s statement shows that 8010 Pasha acted cleverly and deceived the bankers. He visited Mr W. R. Hcarst, tho newspaper proprietor, at his home, but gave no indication that it was anything more than a social visit. 'The. Attorney-General is further investigating 8010 Pasha’s activities. >
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Evening Star, Issue 16547, 5 October 1917, Page 6
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