SOVIET EXECUTIONS
FOOD STOLEN alternative to starvation (United Press A'Seociation —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) MOSCOW, November 29. It is reported that the mother of Count Paul Gouguloff, the Russian who assassinated President Dotimer, of France, has been executed. r To save herself from starvation, Mme. GouguIcff and her sister stole from a collective farm. She was arrested by O.G. P. U. Police.
Several others executions have taken place for the violation of the Soviet's grain edicts
Four accused, including one woman and three relatives of the boy victims, have been sentenced to death for the murder of two boys named Morosov, aged nine and twelve years. The trial took place at Svcrdlovst, a group of villagers being accused of murdering the two boys. Their father was the chairman of the village Soviet. The two boys informed the authorities that their father was assisting to withhold grain from the Government. The father thereby was sent into exile. Enraged at this, the villagers waylaid the boys at night, and cut their throats,
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 December 1932, Page 5
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