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Prince's Lawyers Deny Charge

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March 22, 1971

Prince's Lawyers Deny Charge

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ROME, March 21 (AP)—Law yers for Prince Borghese denied tonight that the rightist noble man had planned a coup d'état Dec. 7.

They said a meeting of the Prince's followers in Roma on that night was to organize demonstration against the visit, later postponed, or President Tito of Yugoslavia. The meeting was called off, the lawyers said, because of heavy rain.

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