New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 12, 1930, Page 32

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w @ LAND SUFFERS AN: carried out of a women rant and grocery in the town. But this time ammonia fumes ice machine—and overcome S00N recover. vs, left to right, Judges | and the other three to life imprisonment. Later, the sentences Vishinsky Juov, during the trial of the | hanged to 10 years for the five men and eight for the other Vishinsky is | three. All were members of the Industrial party, Prom, which vho were found on E of them to death, | 1 a revolt against Communism, according to the charges. STRIKE SERIOUS—There is little Christmas cheer in Danville, Va., ] since the town has become virtually an armed camp, with troops 2 REPAIR WING OF LARGEST SEA BIRD—Members of the DO-X crew begin repair work, at Lisbon, Portugal, on the fire-blackened left wing of the world’s largest seaplane. Defective electrical con- nection is blamed for the blaze. UNEMPLOYME PROBLEM [, IN MEXICO, TOO—Mexico City’s poor are shown huddled in meager blankets. Many have died from hunger and exposure The gov- ernment is trying to reduce un- employment, which is widespread patrolling the streets to prevent further riots growing out of a textile - SEEING DOUBLE——The_re really are five sets of twins in this picture—and they all belong to one = strike. Photo shows strike pickets living in tents, outside the mills. family They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Kroger of Council Bluffs, Ia. The Krogers believe theirs is the foremost family of twins in the United States. He is a railroad carpenter and earns $175 a month. SECRETARY FOR LIFE—Sena- tor and Mrs. Robert La Follette of Wisconsin, photographed in Washington, are among the most interesting couples in senatorial circles as a result of their recent marriage. Mrs. La Follette, who was the senator’s private secre- tary prior to their marriage. still acts in that capacity LIVES DEPEND ON HER—Miss Victoria Leonard is regarded by the state as one of the most im- portant witnesses against five youths alleged to have attacked and caused the death of Arlene Draves, Gary, Ind., high school girl. An employe of a barbecue stand, Miss Leonard is alleged to have overheard the boys talking of the attack.

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