The Cushing Daily Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 151, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 8, 1935 Page: 2 of 8
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fireplace there were windows? A
Yes
a Q'fold you measure the incienta-
I tions in the ground which have been
g rPferred to as having been made by
a the ladder? A No sir
e Opening of Ransom Note
g Q You found no fingerprints in
g the nursery? A No
Defense Counsel Reilly then ques-
tioned the trooper
a Q You want us to believe that
n although Mrs Lindbergh and Miss
Cow had been in the nursery that
night you could find no finger-
n prints? A None at all
Q What was the first object you
attempted to photograph or take
y finger prints from? A The note
3 Q When you received the ransom'
note it was in an envelope? A
Yes
d C Mrs did you open it? A With
a a finger nail file
o Q What did you do to thn erIVPI-
t ope to try for fingerprints? A 1
dusted the envelope with a camel's
hair brush dipped in black nowder
No Fingerprints on Crib
C Reilly attempted to have the wit-
h ness say he processed the ransom
ad envelope improperly
Q Where did you try then to get
'
fingerprints? A The window and
( window-silli
bi Q You heard Miss Clow testify
that she leaned over the crib Did
you get her fingerprints from the
N crib? A No
tr Q Do you want lie to believe Vint
there were no fingerprints on the
crib? A That's right
4 Q How long would a fingerprint
t last on that crib? A That de
pencil on conditions
h The court room crowd was im-
e patient at the technical trend of the
a testimony Justice Thomas W
Trenehard eautioned the audience
' to cease its chattering with the
11 statement he would be forced to
t clear the court room unless the
I cam Gould proceed in an orderly
t fashion
1 ' Trooper Called
1 Kelly finally was excused and
a Nuncio de Gaetano state trooper
i was -called as the next witness
Q Were you assigned to the
' Lindbergh home? A Yes sir March
g 1 1932
1 Q What did you see in the Tair-
a sery? A Suitcase the note and
f three eplotches of dirt—day
Q 'What did you do then? A
I went outside under the nursery
1 window and saw something that
i' looked like a footprint There also
were two holes in the mud nnd a
woman's footprint
Q: Wbat was the size of the
large footprint? A It was between
12 and 12 1-8 inches long and 1
t
I and 4 1-4 inches wide
t Q Was there anything peculiar
abont the footprint? A Yes there
: were narrow ridges inside of it--
" the kind made by a heavy wool
:' stocking
' After its succession of minor
ç fingerprints witnesses the state
: called Mandua Hoclimuth 87-year
old --resident of Hopewell He iden-
tilled Hauptmann as the man hc
saw near the Lindbergh estate on
k the -day of the kidnaping
H said the man "looked like a
s
ghost" was riding in a- "dirty
:: : looking ear with a ladder
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'
4 — ssA ' — ney Did av W1 lents waked the aged
(Contintied fmm reels I) ' witness
s public speaking all half-year sub- wipes!
-s jects The other courses' will On- Says He Saw Ladder
! tinue through the year Q Did the car a i t it
'' In the junior high school build go -I" -le
ditc
) ing the boys in industriaL a h? A Yes
rts a
Q Was there a ladder in the
classes will study busineed''coureen
and the girls in th cooking alki car? A I saw some of a ladder in
e
: sewing groups will interchange It'
Q Who lives at the corner thts
1 Enrollment in the building NVIIS
house In Hopewell? A My daugho
i practically completed with the
l
s survey Those who have vot en-
ter and sort in aw
-- rolled will do so Friday afternoon' Q What kind of a car was it?
in the south reading room of the A A dirty green car s
' Get oft the witness stand and
Ts high school ' point the man otlt7' said Wilenta
t Back to Normalcy The witness walked down to where
Hauptinami was sitting
SPRINGFIELD Mo (UP)--There He put his left hand on Haupt-
- is one thing at least for which
mann's knee and said "that is thu
Hauptman's looked at the
' this city may claim distinction It mama
- has no child prodigies School ol'- t
wi ness and shook his head slowly
Helots noticed this look recentlY from side to side
and began an Investigation to see if Itochintith was their turned over
Rome brilliant youngster could not to Reilly
be found The search even with the
Q Did you ever ten you story
r o y
help of the public library was on- to anY one? A No
aucomsful Nothing but acute nor-
Q Didn't you stand with a trooper
malnato was discovered at the door yesterday and didn
't
the trooper point out Bruno Rich-
One Declires--- ard Hauptmann? A No
Charged With Badgering Witness
—
(Continued rona Pogo n Q Your health is rather poor? A have rheumatism
t I
ly he moved his bead front side to
Q Are you near or far sighted?
side in denial 14 the charg 1
s e Other- 1 My eyes are all right
wise he did not move &muscle A Q Do you remember being
After Hoclunutb identified Haupt- brought to the courtroom doorway
marm the defendant turned to his
ye
wife leaned over and said: sterday? A Yes Q Do you remeniber the trooper
"Der Alter 1st verucht"--siThe old
pointing out Hatiptmann to you?
man must be crazy) A No sir
—
EDITOR'S NOTE: Testi-
Wilt nts charged Reilly with bad-
acting the vitness The court salty
mony given at the Hauptmann
he did '
trial today is reported in the not believe the witness was beino bscir arm
dispatch below in the order in
- Q Who brought you to court?
which it was given
— A A troop( r
4 Q
FLEMINGTON N J Jan 8-- Who took you home? A A trooper
(UP)--Bruno Richard Hauptmann Q Yesterday was your first day
was paler than usual when three in court? A Yes
deputies escorted him into the court- Q Yesterday was your first day
: room today for the fifth sesson ot in court A Yes
his trial on charges of murdering Q When did you come to live at
Charles A Lindbergh Jr this Hooey ell farm? A July
His chief counsel Edward J Roil-
Q What day of the week was it
lY WaS thumbing through a record
of yesterday's testimony when you saw the dirty green car? A
when
Itauptmann entered It was the first of the month
l
I Attorney General David Wilentz Describes Man In Car
- nodded pleasantly to his adversary Q How many cars had you seen
C Lloyd Fisher associate defense go in a ditch beteire there? A Seven
I counsel
i Justice Thomas W Trenchard Q When did you last see a car
I took his seat go in the ditch? A Quite some time
b
Col Henry C Breckinridge friend before that I saw a public service
of Col Lindbergh was in court car almost go in
t Kelly in Witness Chair Q What date was that? A I
Frank A Kelly the state's linPer- don't pay any attention to those
print expert who was on the stanci things'
1 at the end of yesterday's session' Q The man in the green car
a resumed the witness chair did not iisk for help? A No
Inspector Henry Brockman of the Q How was the man dressed?
a Bronx N Y in charge of the i A Hid a red face an piercing
2 Hauptmann investigation after the eyes
' suspect's arrest sat two seats away' Q What time of day? A About
from -Hauptmann noon
I Kelly was examined by Wilents Q How far does your house se
I Q Was the crib in the nursery from the road? A Five feet
a against the wall? A Yes Q Is it a wooden house? A
( Q To the right and left of the Frame house
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ney David Wilentz asked the aged
witness
I noon
r Q How far does your house se
from the road? A Five feet
Q Is it a wooden house? A
Frame house
Q 1Vhat's the frontage of the
house A 18 feet
Q How high is the hedge around
the house? A About three feet
Standing on Porch
Q Where were you standing?
A On the porch
Q The green car was going fast
—40 to 50 miles an hour? A About
four
Q The car came to a dead stop?
A Yes
Q The man you saw—was he
driving? A Yes
Q Were you taken to the Jail
several weeks ago to see the de-
fendant Ilauptmann? A Yes
Q Did you Fee him there? A Yes
Wilentz began redirect examine-
ticn Previously Reilly had asiccd him
whether he had ever been In an
institution
A I was employed as kitchen boy
In the state hospital at Poughkeep-
tee in 1874 and 1875
Q You saw Hauptmann's picture
in the panel? A Yes
Q When? A I don't recall
Q Can you recall when you were
in the jail? A No not exactly
The wailess was excused
Wood Expert Called
The Hochniuth dwelling was at
the juncture of Featherbed lane
with the highway The Lindbergh
home is approximately two milets
from the highway up the lane
Capt John J Lamb of the state
police testified he had custody of
the ladder since the kidnaping
Then Arthur Koehler wood ex-
pert of the U S department of
agriculture was called
Q Will you tell us about this cut
in section one of the ladder? Did
you make that? A Yes
Q This piece of wood did you
fasten it? A Yes
Cmss-examination was conducted
by Frederick Pope defense counsel
Q Did you cut the section in
two tile section to which the light
wood is fastened? A No
Q When was it brought to you
cut in two? A In the tall of L032
Offered for Evidence
Q While the ladder was in your
possession did you remove any nails
or cleats? A Yes
Q Did you tak it apart? A Yes
Q Did you put it together A I
helped put it together
Q Are the same nails in the lad-
der now Ile were there when it was
delivered to you? A I can't say I
turned the nails over to the police
and they gave them beck to me
Q While you were experimenting
with the ladder was any rungs oft
of it? A One of the rungs was
Q From whom did you get the
ladder? A From Capt Lamb
Q You returned it to him? A
Yes
Wilentz offered the ladder for
evidence
"We must object to the offer of
the ladder in evidence" Pope said
"for the same reason as stated be-
fore and for the additional reason
that the witness took it apart and
that in putting it back together he
used nails handed to him
"It also appears that one of the
uprights on the ladder was sawed
In two The ladder is not in the
same condition as it was whet:
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found on the Lindbergh estate courtroom wall as best he remem-1 Q What was Pe actual fare? A
No Connection Counsel says bered the ladder having been placed 50 cents
'The gentleman says he does not in the earlier test 1 Q So the 81 paid the bill and
know if thc nails were put in the It appeared that the Lindbergh something else? A Yes
same hole& It has lx)en in various ladder as arranged by the witness' Q What was the visibility? A
places We have not had the oppor- was at least three feet longer than I Not bad
an
of examinlng it the kidnaper's ladder Q What time was it? A Be-
teen 7:45 and 8:30
"There is absolutely no cormdc- Q You never saw this ladder (the
Q Was Dr Conoon's name writ-
lion between this ladder and the !kidnaper's ladder) in use? A No
ten on the envelope? A Yes
accused Until this ladder had been I Left Shutters on Window
placed in the posses Did you take the shutters oil
sion of the ae- Q Do you know where SL Ray-
mond's cemetery le? A Yes
Q
cused this ladder is not evidential the window? A No Q How far to Condores home
against the accused Q Weren't you interested in from where you got the note? A
"It may be adnillted as identill- whether the shutters ' worked ihat About a mile
cation but until it is shown that ni ht)
v A I was Q Have you since learned where
Mr Hauptmann is directly connect-1 Q: Did you inquire? A Not at this defendant resides or did reside?
ed with the 'adder it cannot be that time IA Yes
evident ial" Q Were there any draperies' Q Since his arrest have you seen
We will connect the ladder with I sivides or curtains? A No his home in the Bronx? A Yes
Hauptruann" Wilentz said in reply Q What kind of shutters were Cross Examination
And we have proved that this lad- there Venetian blinds? A Yes Perrone was turned over for cross
der has been in the custody of po- Wilentz resumed the redirect ques- examination
lice We have traced this ladder tinning Q You are working now for the
and we will run it right into Haupt- The witness showed that the CCC? A For the CWA
mann" rungs on the kidnaper's ladder were
Q How did you obtain the poet-
Justice Trenehard deferred mak- approximately 18 inches apart when tk3n? A I couldn't earn enough
log a ruling on the admissibility oi two of its sections were "properly" at the taxi business so I applied for
he ladder put together work with the CWA
Lieut John J Sweeney of the Q And the ordinary standard Q How much were you making
Newark police was the next witness ladder rungs are usually 12 inches at taxicab driving? A Not quite
Sweeney testified he experimented apart? A Yes $80 or $25 a week
with the three sections of the lad- Q And a ladder with rungslar
' g INhat do you get now? 4 $O
Jer against the Lindbergh home 1 inches apart would be construe a week i
Hauptruann" Wilentz stud in reply Q What kind of shutters wen
And we have proved that this lad- there Venetian blinds? A Yes
der has been in the custody of po- Wilentz resumed the redirect ques
lice We have traced this ladder
tionhig
and we will run it right into Haupt-
The witness showed that tilt
mann" rungs on the kidnaper's ladder were
Justice Trenchard deferred mak- approximately 18 inches apart wher
log a ruling on the admissibility oi two of its sections were "properly'
the ladder put together
Lieut John J Sweeney of the Q And the ordinary standarc
Newark police was the next witness ladder rungs are usually 12 inches
Sweeney testified he experimented apart? A Yes
with the three sections of the lad- Q And a ladder with rungs )1E
der against the Lindbergh home inches apart would be constructed
"We found that this was not the and adaptable for a taller man?
way the home had been entered" Reilly obiected but Sweeney yam
he said permitted to answer
Q Did you try the experiment i He said as the question was re-
with two sections? A Yes - 'Phrased that a ladder with rungs
Q Tell what you saw? A There 18 inches apart "would be adaptable
were two scrape marks under the to man with long legs"
window sill about 30 inches below Q Now these sections of the lad-
Q How far apart were they? A der fit together like a groove? A
About 12 inches 'Yes
Q Now did you take some sort! Taxi-Cab Driver Questioned
of instrument which permitted you Q They could be easily carried
to magnify these marks? A Yes around by one man couldn't they?
Q When you did that what did A Yes sir
It reveal? While you were making Wilentz fitted together two sec
r
tests with another laddcr did you t was violating relief ules ions Of the kidnapers' ladder end I
step into the Lindbergh house carried them in on hand to show I Reilly questioned the witness on
through the window? A Yes i the jury the ease of handling it his 'knowledge of the Bronx He was
Q Was it easy to do? A Yes 1 Q If you carried that ladder in r
'attempting to show the witness did
Q How much do you weigh? A One hand could vou carry a package' not thoroughly know his territory
180 pounds in the other easily and both of them
I
The witness failed for the mo-1 7 0 feet? A Yes sir Q You've been driving in the
Bronx a long time? A Yes
ment to answer the question as to 1 The ladder when found the night Q Now before the day you took
what his magnifying glass revealed! of the kidnaping was 70 feet from the note you had read about Dr
Duplicate Ladder Brought In ithe Lindbergh home Condon? A r don't think so
Th-e witness failed for the um- 70 feet? A Yes sir
ment to answer the question as to The ladder when found the night
what his magnifying glass revealedlof the kidnaping was 70 feet from
Duplicate Ladder Brought In the Lindbergh home
The state's duplicate ladder was O Is it a fact that some ladders
brought into the courtroom in two can carry more weight and some
sections less? A Its a fact
Q Did you after removing S 32 10 What determines that? A
-6 place th other ladder against — the -- There are single and sectional lad-
e
house in similar position? A I did d"rs
Q Did you get into the house? Joseph Perrone a New Work taxi-
A I did icab driver was called to the stand
Q How? A I climbed up the after Sweeney was excused
ladder put my right leg inside and l Wilentz questioned him
0 How long have you been em-
turned around
Q Did you in entering disturb ploved as a taxi driver? A 18 years
resent occupa-
our What's Wha y n
the suitcase on the floor in front? 0 ' — - -
tion? A At the nresent time I m
A No sir
worlring for the CWA
Reilly began cross examination !
with the second ladder when the i Note from Ilauptmann He Says
I Q
shutters on the nursery windows Are you living in the Bronx
I now? A Yes
were closed? A No
Q Did you as a taxi driver have
Had to Pull Himself Up
occasion to visit the home of Dr
The cross examination of Sween-
John F Condon? A yea
ey developed that in the expert-1
Q What was the occasion? A
ments with the second ladder I took a note from a man
Sweeney had to pull himself up by I Q Who was the man? A It was
the casement tokici swing himself
I Bruno Richard Hauptmann
into the room I Q Is be here in this court? A
Reilly brought out that in re- He Is
turning from the window to the i -
(1 Will you step from the stand
ladder Sweeney was required to drop and point him out?
30 inches from the sill of the lad- Perrone stepped down and clamp-
der top ed a heavy hand on the defendant's
Q Both hands were occupied when I shoulder
YOU got into the window A Yes
1 "That's the main" he said in a
Court adjourned for the iuncheon pond voice
recess at 12:33 p In 1 " you're a liar" Hauptmann mut-
Court reconvened at 1:48 with temd
Lieut Sweeney continuing under Perrone was asked to tell his
cross examination
s tory
The officer walked over to the kid- "I wag on a hackstand in the
nap ladder and untied the rope! Bronx" he said "when a man came
around the three sect4ons Redly up to me and asked me to drive
made him take a flexible steel rule him to Gun Hill road After I drop-
and measure the two ladder sections lied him there he puts his hand in 1
by which Hauptmann is accused
'DI his pocket and drew out an envel
climbing to the nursery window ope:
They were 6 feet and 8 inches leach —nie
m
in length on asked me it I knew
where 2974 Deka lb avenue was I
Ladder Erected Against Wall said I did Be put his hand in his
Sweeney then coupled two sec- pocket and took out a note and a
tions together with the dowel o n
--' dollar
found near the ladder Condon's Name on Envelope
"Can't you do it alone?" Reilly "I drove back past the hack stand
asked with sarcasm and showed the note and the dollar
"I guess I can" Sweeney said to another cab driver
The ladder was erected against Q What was his mune? A
the court room wall James O'Brien
Q Did you at pie time of the ex-1 Q ii When you got to Dr Condon's
periment have Exhibit 40 (the home )what did you do? A I rang
Lindbergh ladder) with It? A Yes the doorbell
Sweency took the I 14f1')ergh lad- Q What did you do then? A I
der and placed it away from the gave him the note
"I drove back past the hack stand
and showed the note and the dollar
to another cab driver
Q What was his name? A
of certain people?
Wentz objected and the question
wee refrained
Q When did you stop driving a
cab? A I'm still driving
Q Por CWA? A I'm doing both-
Reilly shouted that the witness
etas not allowed CWA aid while
working under the New York rules
Wilentz protested but the court
held the statement might stand
Asked About Bronx
Perrone said he did not know he
Full Federal—
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tons' :
I The old Disney-Thornas bill
which would place production or
crude 'oil under the control of the
federal government for a two year
period This is a temporary mea-
sure designed to stabilize the in-
dustry until the "head" is off the
huge east Texas field which is
causing most of the trouble in the
industry
Need State Compacts
2 State compacts' to control oil
production
3 Reenactment of Section 9 (C)
of the recovery act in a constitu-
tional manner
The house Interstate commerce
subcommittee which made a com-
prehensive investigation of the in-
dustry resumed deliberations today
Headed by Reps Cole D Md it
phins to make a careful study of
the supreme court's decision
Cole said his conunittee would be
Inclined to withhold recommenda-
tions regarding enacting of federal
control tor the oil industry until it
learned definitely what action
would be taken by the various pet-
roleum producing states
Ickes said the federal tender
board "which has been so success-
ful in stopping the interstate ship
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ment of illegal oil and its products
out of east Texas" has een order-
ed to cease functioning since it via
established under the NIRA section
now invalid
Not Decided on Full Steps
"However" he added "the or-
ganization will be transferred to
the petroleum administrative board
and will be assigned to duties as a
branch of thut board in Texas with
headquarters at Tyler and Kilgore
to carry out operittions in Texas
under the oil code
We have not yet decided what
further steps can or will be taken
under the production sections ol
the code" he said "but the petroleum-
administrative board will dis-
cuss this question with the depart-
ment of justice immediately
Ickes said he "has no intention
at the present time" of suggesting
to congress legislation for a new
and permanent section 9-C
'However" he went on "I don't L
think the country ever will be in al
position to control oil production
before the supreme court decision
was better than it had been since
this administration came into pow-
er and probably better than it had
been for several years The whole
Industry was more stable Improve-
ment was noted especially in the
Mid-Continent field" 1
Cardui For Better Appetite I
"I was so nervous and depressed I
I felt like I wanted to tear my hair"
writes Mrs R W Kilpatrick of I
Houston Texas "I would get
ashamed of being so easily upset I !
took Cardui at this time and alter
the third bottle my strength began
to mend The pain was leas I quit
having the depressed feeling"
A better appetite often is one of
the first results of taking Cardui
and as nourithment is Unproved
rnany disagreeable symptoms of a
run-down condition go away But of
course if Cardui does not benefit
you consult a physician (adv)
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'' - il First Semester -- 'Did the ear you saw turn into THIMBLE THEATPE starrng POPEYE Now ShowirtgLAUGHING GAS"
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'A'LL BE SLISIORI-ZED WHEN ta-i"- :
OF MIRTIAOL tske INTO THE TPAY-:!
public speaking all half year sub- soiree TI-IE ROOT Of THE CKTIJS i OtrItAbis Of liONEST (MEN
'' ' viiii'll BERRI -TREE ON TRE L- --Ji:i:711!'ln1H!ii4:
L- -'i' jects The other courses' will cen- 2 SEES R0111 HE 011-1'LvLDIOENINITIA0 E-II-ImEEBNEERRIkTIEE5r9 :i nsi s1e-:7toillif: : il Jt
Says Ile Saw Ladder
" tinue througis the year Q Did the car go into the ARouND HERE
CAUSED -II-IE NEN "---) : - WI w-- - '--rSIDE OF THIS HILL l'f
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eiassea will study businesS''cnureen Q Was there a ladder in the s----L OUTLAWS - CT-) le from ' ''''"' t:7' '':-'::" COULDN'T DO ' ‘:::1!'!!:'::"2 '::!!:ii::::'H:iiiiInH:!':' é--
car? A I saw some of a ladder in t i C1° iliti' ! - ii: "''"I ""iP''" CLEVER ::: - :':i ::
kiiii:Hy:il 1 !!!!
and the girls in the cooking alki ' LINAT'S -'!'!:!' ' ' '0'014! 140' qptsasL 7:: NOT4IN WRONG : ---'e :!::4i!4t:- -:::' 14iii
sewing groups will interchange - ' Jim - 4KI'lk$)
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nd on the Lindbergh estate courtroom wall as best he remem-1 Q What was Pe actual fare? A ment of illegal oil and its products
No Connection Counsel Saya bered the ladder having been placed 50 cents I out of east Texas" has teen order-
Me gentleman says he do e s not in the earlier test Q So the 81 paid the bill and ed to cease functioning since it via
w if the nails were put in the i It appeared that the Lindbergh something else? A Yes
Q What was the visibility? A now
Le hole& It has ixien in various i ladder as arranged by the witness1
established under the NIRA section
:es We have not had the oppor- was at least three feet longer than I Not bad Not Decided on Full Snips
Phone 334
ity of examhfing IL the kidnaper's ladder Q What time was it? A Be- "However" he added "the Yes
e? A or-
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Mere is absolutely no "1-111(!e- teen 7:4 and 8:30 j Q You never saw this ladder (the ganization will be transferred ta
kidnapers ladder) In use? A No
i between this ladder and the! Q Was Dr Conaon's name writ- the petroleum administrative board
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ised Until this laddcr had been I Left Shutters on Window ten on the envelop and will be assigned to duties as a
ied in the possession of the ae- Q Did you take the shutters oil Q Do you know where SL Ray- branch of that board in Texas with
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id this ladder not evidential the i ndow? A No mends cemetery is headquarters at Tyler and Kilgore
wgotCo? A the on Yoos es note home inst the accused Q Weren H
't you interested In flit where ere far
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:t may be admitted as identill- whether the shutters ' worked ihat About a mile under t oc
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nicht ouut code o periitions in Texas
on but until it is shown that A I was We have not yet decided what
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Hauptmann is directly connect-1 Q: Did you inquire? A th Have you since learned where further steps can or will be taken
Not at
with the 'adder it cannot be 1 la time
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is defendant resides or did reside? under the production sections ol
ent 411 Q Were there any drapries
" trides or curtains? A N Q Since his arrest have you seen the code" he said "but the petrol-
e!
Yes
Ve will connect the ladder with I i
so
his home in the Bronx? A Yes eum- administrative board will dis-
tutruann" Wilentz said in reply! Q What kind of shutters were cuss this question with the depart-
C Examination
d we have proved that this lad- th ross w ere Venetian blinds? A Yes ment Of justice immediately
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