M. TROTSKY
DENIES PLOTTING AGAINST SOVIET Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright MEXICO CITY, April 11. (Received April 12, at 8 a.m.) A commission, headed by the philosopher, Mr John Dewy, has opened an inquiry whether M. Trotsky plotted to overthrow the Soviet aided by Germany and Japan. Counsel, questioning M. Trotsky, elicited reaffirmation of complete innocence. He explained that his expulsion from Russia was because he fought against any ruling class with new privileges and uncontrolled power,-
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Evening Star, Issue 22620, 12 April 1937, Page 9
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75M. TROTSKY Evening Star, Issue 22620, 12 April 1937, Page 9
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