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Show Soviet Jails Mdivani Prince on Testimony Of Trotzkyists on Trial in War Defeat Plot Trotsky before the banished bolshe-vUt bolshe-vUt fU from favor, was Raid to bt a prisoner at Tlf Us, Georgia. His arrest was ordered, officials said, on tht strsngth of testimony yesterday by Karl Radck, formsr editor of Iivestis. who linked the Mdivani family with Uu alleced conspiracy to overthrow communism commun-ism by helping Germany and Japan defeat Russia at war. ' The schemes were so well drawn,' he declared, that although he was arrested last August , an explosion planned In the Kuibas mines occurred oc-curred September 2S, as scheduled. Christian Rakovsky, noted former smbassador to France who was the last of the eslled TroUfcylsU-to recant, was Implicated In the conspiracy con-spiracy by D robins. The defendant said N. I. Muraloff, another of the IT, told him Rakov-sky Rakov-sky knew of the "Trotsky parallel center" formed to overthrow the Stalin regime. Mdivani, known as a disciple of MOSCOW, Jan. 25 WV-Confessetf' Trotskyists, on trial for plotting the defeat of the Soviet union at war implicated and caused the arrest of a Mdivani today and testified the exiled Leon Trotsky had given this sabotage prder; ; "The more human victims the better!" Bydy Mdivani, former soviet commercial com-mercial attache at Paris and Identified Identi-fied by soviet officials as a brother of the marrying Georgian princess wss placed under arrest after testimony testi-mony of two of the IT defendants had implicated him In the alleged conspiracy. J. N. D robins, Mack-bearded former secretary of the msyor of Moscow, said he (Droblns) had relayed re-layed the Trotsky Instructions to soviet Industrial "wreckers." |