THE SENTENCES
NONE TO DIE Heaviest Penalties on Russians TEN YEARS TO EIGHTEEN MONTHS Cushny, Nordwall and Monkhouse to be Deported THORNTON GETS THREE YEARS: MacDONALD TWO YEARS Press Association —Copyright RecdL Today, I 1.0 a.m. • Moscow, April 18 —None of the accused were sentenced to death. Thornton was sentenced i to three years in prison and MacDonald to two years' imprisonment. Cushny, Nordwall and Monkhouse were ordered to be deported within three days. Gregory was acquitted. Madame Kutusova was sentenced to 18 months and Gusev and Lobanov to 10 years' imprisonment. Sukha,routchkin was sentenced to 10 years, Sokolov, Zorin and Kotlyarovsky to eight years, Kraschinninikov to five years, Oleinik to three years and Libodev two years' imprisonment. Siebert was acquitted.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 223, 19 April 1933, Page 5
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