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Daily News from New York, New York • 197

Publication:
Daily Newsi
Location:
New York, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
197
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DAILY NEWS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1934 Bloodstains Discovered In Hauptmann's Sedan jmcTiifiT'iiifliiniir rr rr-i "Y-nfiTiirr wrr-itf -Tmaminni Men's 40 fooOro llool Underwear Made for the S. Government by Snch Vnmous Makers as Kool.lf rigfil, I lien and others! c' JL 1 1 1 ri' i I i I I I If Made Today They lroiifrf Be SI. VmcU ka- (NEWS photo! Evidence against Hauptmann is started on the way to Jersey from Bronx District Attorney's office. Detective John Walker (left) carries board on which Jafsie's telephone number was found and Capt. J.

J. Lamb carries brief case filled with Hauptmann's letters and specimens of handwriting. Don't forgot last yfar's rc-t a unique iliarx to luy all your inter urnlcrwo.ir at a tr-nioultu rain: Tluvse heavy, Harm parmrnt were maie for the I. S. Army Ly tlie prominent maiiiifai (ur IiH-I almw.

Shirts, pullover I 1 with Ira-r. ankle Xmpih lle, round net La and lone sleeves. rrav color. Snail, medium or large izes. 1 'Mail ad pkouc ardrn ble4 2 or marmmmmmmmmm imbrl Barnmit, H-'tro ana lii-Mallu a shTktS VMTtly I TlLiH man carpenter in Hopewell the day I I HKAVN KKS pliant Hy I NAME i hart-e "i Tt-r us i til i fYFt it i i i A New Evidence Admitted by Suspect's Niece.

(Continued from page 3) possession of $29,000 in valuable furs, securities and cash. Among those who trusted the tubercular youth with the bright eyes, broad smile and glib tongue was Hauptmann himself, who, his attorney claims, lent $7,500 on forged warehouse receipts for furs. Dupes Rounded Up. Another from whom Fawcett expects to collect notes and IOU's is Mrs. Augusta Hile, mother of Max Haenkel, one of Hauptmann's best friends.

She told the attorney she invested $1,500 in a pie-baking enterprise backed by Fisch, in addition to lending him $1,850 to send to his brother Pincus in Germany and $1,000 to consumate a fur deal. Others are John Mohrdeik, grocer, who lent Fisch $6G0; Max Fal-lek, West Side delicatessen clerk who contributed $800; Eric Schaef-fer, music teacher, who, with his father and mother, invested $2,500 in one of Fisch's schemes; and Henry Uhlig, Fisch's companion on his fatal trip to Germany, who says he is still owed $147. Man Who Fingered Bruno Swears to Hopewell Story. By ROBERT CON WAY. (Staff Correjpomlenl of The New8 Trenton, Oct.

7. Millard Whited, gaunt Hillbilly logger and surprise witness who may send Bruno Hauptmann to the electric chair for the kidnaping and murder of Charles Augustus Lindbergh today asked God to strike him dead if he lied when he placed the Ger- 4 before the crime. Interviewed exclusively by The News in his dingy home at 13 South Main Lambertville, the former Sourland Mountain neighbor of the Lindberghs exclaimed vehemently: "So help me God. I'm telling the truth and only the truth when I say I seen that man (Hauptmann) coming out of the woods back of the Lindbergh place. I seen him twice.

I ain't dreaming that I seen him. I really seen him and may God strike me dead if I ain't telling the truth." Guarded by Troopers. The 37-year-old Woodsman and jacrk-of-all-trades was guarded by three State troopers who will escort Whited to Flemington, seat of, Hunterdon County, tomorrow when the Grand Jury convenes. Whited's testimony, coupled with what Col. Charles A.

Lindbergh will tell the jury of men and women behind locked doors, is expected to result in the returning of a murder indictment against the steel-eyed German in record time. SHIP FIREPROOFING PLAN TO BE TESTED A plan presented by Dr. Charles i F. Pabst. Brooklyn dermatologist, 1 to fireproof ship's draperies and furnishings with ammonium phosphate will be made the subject of an "extensive research" by a committee named by Secretary of Commerce Roper, it was announced in a letter from Roper to" Dr.

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