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EINSTEIN ACCUSES

YUGOSLAVIAN RULERS IN
SAVANT'S MURDER; Charges the
Slaying of Sufflay, Noted Croatian
Leader, Was Inspired by Government.
LINKS KING TO TERRORISM
Protest With Heinrich Mann Virtually
Lays Parliament Killing to Monarch.
INCREASE IN CRUELTY SEEN
League for Rights of Man is Urged to
Take Action Against "Horrible
Brutality" of Belgrade Regime. Noted
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for Scientific Works. Charges Threats
to Croats. EINSTEIN ACCUSES
YUGOSLAV RULERS

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May 6, 1931

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BERLIN, May 5.--Accusing the Yugoslav Government of the


murder of a Croatian, Professor Milan Sufflay, who was struck
down in the streets of Agram [Zagreb] on Feb. 18, Professor Albert
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