M. DOUMER’S ASSASSIN
UNDER EXAMINATION" EXTRAORDINARY ADMISSIONS Ry Telegraph. —Copyright —Press Assn. PARIS, Last Night. Paul Gougouloff, the Russian who assassinated President Doumer last week, had wanted to kill President Hindenburgh (Germany) President Masaryk (Czecho-Slovakia), and M. Lenin (Russia), acording to his extraordinary admissions to the examining magistrate here. President Masaryk received and treated him so pleasantly, he said, that he abandoned the idea of assassination.
Reds killed his father, he declared. He joined the White Army and had to flee from Prague, from where he could not return to Russia to kill M. Lenin.
A Russian witness alleged that Gougouloff visited Russia several times and returned with large sums of money.
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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXVIII, Issue 118, 13 May 1932, Page 3
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