PRESIDENT'S DEATH
THE WIFE’S REQUEST
THE OBSEQUIES
(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.)
PARIS, May 9. “Leave my husband until to-mor-row!’’ pleaded Madame Loonier, who,
with her tvVo daughters is now watching
body, which is lying on a brass ? bedstead in the Green Salon. The wounds in the cheek are carefully hidden. The face ha»s regained serenity. The remains wiR he placed in a coffin on Monday and taken to the Grand iSahe Des Fetes, where the coffin w>ll be placed in a catafalque, with a background of tricolours. Here the public will be admitted to pay their last respects.
THE ASSASSIN*
IS HE A RED AGENT P
PARIS, May 8. ' General Miller, the White Russian
leader here declares that Gougouloff was an agent of the Russian Secret Ser- : vice, and that this is proved by the fact chat he had always hnd money, though Mfs Gougouloff states that her husband 'lived last year on her dowry of £320 plus £BO, which he earned. The opinion however, is growing in 'France that Gougouloff, in real’-ty is a (Bolshevik agent. M. Miller and a former French President, definitely states that Qougouluft is a Red Russian.
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