MARSEILLES CRIME
TERRORIST'S STORY
GANG OF MURDERERS
KILLING BY TEAM WOEK
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(Received October 13, 1 p.m.)
PARIS, October 12,
Jaroslav Novak, who with Ladislas Benes was arrested at Annemasse as an alleged accomplice of Kalemen, tho assassin of King Alexander and M. Barthou, has admitted that his real name is Pospisel. He is a terrorist whom tho police of several countries have sought, alleging his association with numerous outrages. He is already under a death sentence in Yugoslavia. He admitted that he travelled to Lausanne on a Hungarian passport, and that at Lausanne an accomplice provided him with a Czechoslovakian passport, on which, he entered Trance, accompanied by Kalemen.
Pospisel is alleged to have confessed that he and Benes were members of a Yugoslav terrorist organisation named Paberich, "which plotted that if the first team of three killers headed by Kalemen failed at Marseilles, a second team under Pospisel would make an attempt at assassination in Paris. He alleges that an attempt on the boy King's life was intended, but the arrests have prevented it.
The police allege that they have sufiv cient evidence to justify the guillotin> ing of both the arrested men.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 90, 13 October 1934, Page 10
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