DEATH SENTENCE
CHILEAN NAZI LEADER SEQUEL TO UPRISING " /. -7" — (Received October 5, 11.80 p.m.) /• ; SANTIAGO. CHILE, Oct. 6 result of an . uprising on September 5 Deputy Jorge von Maree, leader of 300,000. Chilean Nazis,, was to death. The presidential fcandidate, General Carlos Ibanez, was exited for ten years, and Other prominent leaders were exiled for life or imprisoned for ten years; ; ;; '■ ' 1 " ; FASCIBTS IMPRISONED
[BRIEF BRAZILIAN REVOLT - (Received October 5. 11.30 p.m.)/ \ 1 RtO DE JANEIRO. Oct.' 5 Sentences of up to eight yeatt' imprisonment were ini posed on 119 membisrs of the banned lategrolist (Fascist) Party, who participated in the abortive revolt ih the early hours of Maj 11, which,. was, ; quelled the same t day s after severe ' fighting!'' The prisoners Were accused of -attacking and occupying the Ministry of Marine, *
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23161, 6 October 1938, Page 14
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