STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2041, sig. 109-7/48

Page 98

English Translation

61 105 but immediately a few days later again taken into custody. All this made the impression as if the shareholders were not even so much about whether Frant.Stríbrný was released from prison. are soile or not, but rather to show in front of the whole public how many hundreds of thousands of crowns this brother Stříbrnýs has available only for the purpose of not having to sit. And at the same time with this fight against Frant. Střibrnský also a fight against Jirí Stribrný was undertaken. He was accused of having given false witness in a certain press press press. He was proved to be acquainted with the witness in that press trial; if, interrogated about it, he testified that he did not know him. Because the above-mentioned trial directly concerned his own person and that an article in which he was trained to buy Waggons in Deutsehland, for which he would have received commissions, was also the subject of the criminal proceedings whether he had actually received commission for the purchase of Waggon in Germany. However, the experienced routiner did not intend to take such a step without thorough preparations, and not without thorough preparation, especially in the sense that the instance, which is entirely subject to the influence of Dr.Beneš, earlier nohh than the ordinary court itself, decided the matter and thus influenced the position of the criminal court. And so, above all, there was a hard-hitting struggle on parliamentary ground; Dr:Eeneš used work in Parliament that required absolute recklessness and electivity, a certain abbreviated J.Stränský. Diser Jaroslav Stránský is also a lecturer in criminal law at the University of Brno and the owner of the most widely distributed newspaper in Moravia "Lidové Listy". Already in the year 1 925, he used this MP to weaken the most important right-wing party in the national democracy, and this on a very important neise: this Dr.J.Stránský simply founded a new political party, which he named the "National Labour Party". Her frogram was to make opposition against the policy of Chairman Švehla, whom Dr.Beneš had also not heartened, and to transfer as many members of the hational democratic party as possible into the socialist party camp in the most inconspicuous way possible. This was achieved by the fact that this new party was a party that wanted to protect the interests of civil servants and employees, without compromises and against the front of the government coalition and thus also against the national democracy, whose supporters were mostly civil servants. When Dr.Stranský had succeeded in winning the Lo0.oco Stimmen for his party, he joined in ddie ./.