CHILD KIDNAPPED IN FRANCE
SEARCH BY ARMY AND AIR FORCE PARIS, April 22. Fighting aeroplanes, detachments of soldiers and police and scores of civilians are co-operating, under the leadership of General Landrot, in the search for Nicole, the four-year-old daughter of Major Theilleul,' who was kidnapped from the courtyard of her home at Chaumont. The search is continuing after two days, but it is feared that Nicole has been murdered. Crowds expecting news waited day and night outside the police station. A former convict, suspected of complicity, was subjected to I 30 hours of the third degree. I The public's interest has been so aroused that the case is called the j French Lindbergh case. No ransom was demanded.
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21456, 24 April 1935, Page 11
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