STAVISKY AFFAIR
MISSING DOCUMENTS
ADDITIONAL ARREST
EINANCIAL SCANDAL
United Fresi Association—By Electrlo Tele--fcr-apli—Copyright.: (Received January 25, noon.) PARIS, January 24.' The newspapers assert that 1200 documents bearing, on the Stavisky case have mysteriously disappeared. Many complaints have lapsed through the statute of limitations; : Rioting over the Stavisky affair was renewed early this morning in the vicinity of the Chamber, mostly by, students and Communists. There were 120 arrests. . In addition to the arrest of Georges Alexandre, in connection with the Civil Servants' Bank, Charles Neuburger has been arrested. He founded a small bank near the Opera in 1907 with a capital of 7,000,000 francs. It is believed that 10,000,000 'to 20,000,000 francs ai-e involved in- the failure.
The French Pres^s is calling Georges Aiexandre Stavisky the Second, pointing out thatjthe directors of his various companies included, two deputies, 18 prefects, 30 Treasury.commissioners) 66 Judges, and 12 police commissioners.'
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 21, 25 January 1934, Page 11
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148STAVISKY AFFAIR Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 21, 25 January 1934, Page 11
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