New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 17, 1926, Page 14

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RED SUUARE IS BURIL CENTER Here the Soviets Inter Their Tzadérs Washington, D. C. Dec. 17—Leon- id Krassin, envoy of the Soviet gov- ernment to England, was passed away in London, was buried with honors in Red Square, Moscow, ac- cording to a_newspaper dispatch. Junius B. Wood ribes Red Square and tells it ® wall a church. od for the opening L K. (Central Ex n or Com- e color as its battle flag. Burial Place of American. ‘The del t e Tz alone or in their way through dles of water with t ® | handkerchiefs; clalmed and pretenders were killed | Across the square each proud em- | peror led the patriarch of the church on a donkey into the Krem- |lin, through the Spasskyia (Re- | deemer) Gate, which no man en- | tered from 1647 to 1917 without | baring his head. In daylight hours a constant hu- | man stream jostles through the tow- | ered Iberian Gate in the wall be- | tween the Red Square and the Place | | of the Revolution outside the Gital | | Gorod (Fortified City. | sheepskin coats, the gr jackets, officials with beaver collars, bundles, babies, and tramping through the sl was a winter evening. Between the gates in the center of the road is a shrin The and malke they pa al, bearded he stretched, stand at the doors. Vendors of Sunflower Seeds The crowds elbow through the gates, in and Square, between a lers. Baskets in ns are on the brown, frozen ap- r a cent and fat ones. care- ltered under blankets for tands of cigarettes, each d a quarter inches of to- Along the faces of the buildings s of notions; a dis- 1 engravings and col- phs on th dewalk; dangtin, dfuls of s milking machines at fair; tables of books; Soviet in paper covers, and other ges in faded leather. are also cobblers with sec ondhand shoes and rubber heels cut | 3¢ Kative strun of gaug buckle: kings h r and woolen gloves, tin and wooden toys, rubber penny squeakers, shoestrings — a sidewalk department stor automobile tlres; t shaking wor : and of so from ouths S ARE CUT. Killed in front Tsars were Peter the G hundred of the § Overcoats NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER [ sim EIGHT YEARS IV PRISON FOR G Cambridge Miss Tried to Smuggle Gun to Prisoner | Cambridge, Mass.,, Dec. 17.—/P— Genevieve Gedzium was sentenced vesterday to eight years in the wom- | n's reformatory on a charge of empting to smuggle an automatic ;aled in a chicken to her while he East ¥ y the Pole," ng sentence in the e jall for murde penalty is 10 y ving for sentence, District Attorney Arthur K. Reading re- |8 d the crime of which Gedzium W convicted, the ing of a wbridge bank messe: during a payroll robbery, and declared he lieved the 19 year old girl w ing for two other men impli the murder In a desperate plot to enable Gedzium to shoot his way out | & of the jail. The district attorney told the § court the girl had been informed hat a lenient sentence would be ommended if she chose to tell | overnment the names of the persons who gave her the pistol, but that she refused, and had com- i g at her the M 1 re- 4 which had been smug found on Gedzium. In imposing sentence, William A. Burns expr |ion that the girl he lied on t when the sentence was impos girl for the first time since rrest broke down and began to and | Penn. Wants Markers for 1927 Accepted De:c. 15 Hartford, Conn., Dee. Connecticut, has been motor e recognized on and December 15, 1926, Use of mar for that state for n became '3 on December 1 r Penn- nia is the only that has de this request. 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