KIDNAPPED
STUDENT HELD FOR RANSOM
Released Unharmed Later WELL TREATED BY CAPTORS Press Association. —Copyright. Received Today, 9.5 a.m. Chicago. April 21. —Apparently unharmed Jerome Factor, a 19-year-old North-western University student, was held captive by kidnappers for 50.000 dollars ransom was freed early today. He has returned to the apartment of his mother, Mrs. Leonard Marcus. Some of the police are inclined to believe that at least: part of the ransom has been paid, but John Factor. his father who is an international speculator, denied this. Jerome stated that he did not recall the details of his abduction or release, but said that he was treated well. The abduction occurred several days before the elder Factor's appealto "the United States Supreme Court from an order extraditing him to England to face charges of mulcting investors of seven million dollars.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 226, 22 April 1933, Page 5
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