PLOTS AGAINST MUSSOLINI
MAN RECEIVES DEATH SENTENCE Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. ROME, June 16. The trial of nine anti-Fascists in connection with alleged plots against Signor Mussolini was concluded with the death sentence being passed on Bovone, tho chief accused, who admitted making the bomb which caused the death of a police officer and injury to several persons. He said he merely intended to cause alarm and not to do any harm. His woman associate, Margborita Claims, an Austrian dancing girl with long golden curls, who wept throughout the trial, was sentenced with live others of the accused to imprisonment for thirty years. Two of the accused wore sentenced to imprisonment for ten years. Jkwooe Kill be efaofe Saough tibe feaok*
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Evening Star, Issue 21131, 17 June 1932, Page 7
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