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1936-08-08 [P A-3] i IK VICTIMS’ Fascist Troops as They Went Into Action Against Loyalists I ARE INDICTED «_MHmmmhmmmmtmm■■■■■■mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm———————mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmamammmmmmmmmmmmm——mmmm—m■■■«■—■wmm—^■■■■■■■■ IS IN WENDEL CASE Throngs Gather at Bromley Names Not Disclosed as Washington Youths Are Par- Residence in Colmar Grand Jury Adjourns ticipating in “Pal Week” Manor. Until September. Program. By Ml* Associated Press. A special officer stood guard today Nearly 100 Washington youths, NEWARK, N. J., August 8—Six at the home of Burt M. Bromley, members of the Metropolitan Police were to have former Mayor of Colmar Manor, Md., persons reported today Boys' Club, were in New York City been named In indictments ordered as residents of the community pre- today to participate in the celebra- under the Lindbergh kid- pared to extend a sympathetic wel- prepared tion of "Pal week,” sponsored by the law by the Federal grand come to his 16-year-old daughter naping New York Police Athletic League. Investigating the alleged ab- Bonita, sole survivor of an automo- jury The youths left here yesterday in duction of Paul H. Wendel. bile-truck crash in which Bromley, two busses, accompanied by club offi- The late yes- his wife and their small son lost grand jury adjourned cials Two base ball teams and a because of the absence of their lives near Beaver Palls, Pa. terday band were included in the group, witnesses until September 14, leav- The smash-up occurred Thursday which will spend several days in ing open its probe into the charges as the Bromleys pushed forward on New York. of the former Trenton attorney that the first leg of a motoring jaunt to The Police Athletic League of the he was kidnaped and tortured until the homes of the former Mayor’s rel- Big City is the counterpart of the he made a false confession that he atives in Montana and California. Police Boys’ Club here. abducted the Lindbergh baby. Mrs. Bromley, 33, and Burt, jr„ 12, Hoover Proposes Motto. Wendel’s "confession”—later repu- were burned to death by flames which J. Edgar Hoover, director of the diated—caused a three-day delay in enveloped the family car immediately Federal Bureau of Investigation, last the electrocution of Bruno Richard after the crash, and Bromley, 35. died night urged this motto for every boy Hauptmann for the Lindbergh kid- in a New Brighton (Pa.) hospital and girl in America: Fascist rebels as they streamed across fields near Burgos, Spain, the Fascist headquarters, to go into action against loyal government forces. from which the Federal about 12 hours later. nap-murder, "Do not be a sucker. Do not let —A. P.-Paramount News Photo. interstate kidnaping statute takes its ■' '■ 1 ■■ ■ ■ ■■ — — — 1 1 ■ ■1 fool into the belief Friend Bringing Back Girl. ■■ .— .. A any body you name. Bonita, who escaped with compara- that you can get happiness out of Five Under Indictment. tively minor injuries, was scheduled Farmers crime.” tn rptnrn tn thp Marvlanri siihnrh Five persons are under Indictment In a radio address. Hoover, a strong Olympics Valley said he late today or early tomorrow with Bird Spain by a county grand jury in Brooklyn, suporter of youth movements, BLUES FALL BACK (Continued From First Page.) he was held would like to see every town have an friend of her H. Q.LC. NOW HUGE Find Price Levels where Wendal charged H. Dolby, long-time (Continued Prom First Page,) to the New York father, who went to Pennsylvania soon prisoner and tortured. They are organization similar the Reich intended to isolate France Athletic to a "sub- after he was notified of the accident. Than 1930 Ellis ft. Parker, chief Burlington League give youth the first defending champion to re- snd her exits to North African colonies stitute for In a long-distance telephone conver- Higher County detective; his son, Ellis, jr., temptation.” peat in the eleventh Olympic with a “in a double with sation with his wife yesterday, Dolby play Italy." both of Mount Holly; Martin Schloss- Declared Fool's Life. record-breaking performance. The said he planned to keep Bonita at his French Reaffirm Neutrality. man, Murray Bleefeld and Harry “If children can be reached with Finnish star was timed in 9 minutes Drought Conditions Not home in Mount Rainier. Md., until The French cabinet decided to re- Weiss, all three of Brooklyn. | the lesson told in the proper way— 3 8-10 seconds, bettering his own pre- relatives could decide what action affirm its “absolute neutrality" in Gov. Harold G. Hoffman, following i that they can get nothing from crime vious mark of 9:14.6, made during the a Month Gath- as Severe as Six Theoretical War in Last Day would be in the girl's best interests. $25,000,000 Spain. A Parts Communist newspaper a public hearing in Trenton Thurs- but sorrow, that a life of crime is a obstacle race trials at Los Angeles | Two aunts of the girl were expected published statements alleging the Ger- day, reserved decision on New York’s life of filth and unhapiness and worry four years ago. There is no official With Fore- Years Ago. After Reds Use Planes to Dolby. ered, 3,884 mans killed in were not mem- for extradition of the and will be more easily accompany world record for Spain application dangers—they the steeple chase. what it Meanwhile, Beaver Palls officials r dk 'a1 to The 8tar. bers of the Nazi party, but Nazi refu- Parkers. inclined to look upon it for Alfred Dompert of Germany balked closures Dispatch in Night Attack. prepared to barricade the hill on Completed. 8 — gees enlisted with the Barcelona At the conclusion of yesterday’s is—a fool’s life,” he said. Finland’s efforts to sweep the first WINCHESTER, Va., August which the mishap occurred, according 'fir. Associated Press. By tne Associated Press. workers’ militia, and that Barcelona jury session, Foreman Julius S. Police-sponsored youth activity pro- three places in the home stretch. The By Drought conditions in Frederick, grand to the Associated Press. Three charges of the FORT 8 — formally denied reports the Germans Rippel said: motes a feeling of comradeship and Teuton rushed up and split Kaarlo Termination of all lending by the Clarke and other counties KNOX, Ky., August of involuntary manslaughter were thousand Blue were executed. “This Federal grand jury has been good will between the officers and the Toummen and Martti Matilainen Home Owners’ Loan Corp. on June northern section of the Shenandoah Twenty troops, weary Mason The an in- that and he added. placed against McCullough, 32, said has resulted are means as severe as from a and a of British press suggested in session since April. During boys girls, in a thrilling drive, taking third 12, officials today, Valley by no day night marching driver of the truck which got out of in war ternational neutral zone around Spain time it has devoted much time in an place. in creation of one of the Nation’s they were six years ago, but prices of practice maneuvers, began control on the rain-drenched incline, petroled warships signing the extensive and thorough investigation Reichsfuerer Adolf manifest- largest collection agencies, now most farm commodities are at a much their last day of field training today by the machine Hitler de- sideswiped Bromley and about each than in a back to lines started hands-off accord. of the Wendel case, which has OFFER PLANE DEVICE ed great excitement as Dompert gathering $25,000,000 higher level 1930, survey by moving they then overturned on it. His helper, from The Seville correspondent of a into a very serious matter, as roared down the stretch. Der Fuehrer month. revealed today. Farmers and trades- yesterday morning. veloped Alfred faced similar the rebel the evidence.” Brain, charges. men attributed the local increase Lisbon newspaper quoted disclosed by A or land- focussed his glasses on the runner The H. O. L. C. was required by The Blues formed deep protecting building-top ship-board Mayor Takes Action. Gen. Capollano as saying he had been and take-off for air- and the crowd in Dom- law to cease on largely to crop failures in the West backed in a Six Witnesses Heard. ing runway of joined giving mortgage lending lines, up by artillery, The home Bromley. Interstate and Northwest. compelled by force of circumstances to similar in construction and ! pert a great ovation after the race. June 12. they explained, and the en- wide V-shaped front to guard a theo- planes, Commerce Commission clerk and part- execute “quite a large number of The jury yesterday heard six wit- operation to the landing area oi an Harold Manning of Wichita, Kans., tire machinery of the organization Locally grown hay can be bought retical bridge across the Ohio River time Strayer Business College teacher, | people." nesses. They included Dr. Carroll T. carrier deck, has beer, offeree | America’s main hope, finished fifth has been geared to collect the $3,000,- from $18 to $20 per ton. White corn at West Point. The opposing Red j airplane was ordered placed under guard by The Belgian government seized 500 Jones, superintendent of the new Lis- to the Government by J. Herbert i behind Matilainen, as Glen Dawson 000.000 in loans made to more than brought $5.50 per barrel here today, force, mechanized units of the Regular Mayor John N. Torvestad. who de- tons of hand grenades from the bon State colony for feeble-minded Jones and R. James Gibbcm of Brook- of Tulsa, Okla., was and Joe I, 000,000 home owners.
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