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A Tip on the Sock Market The Smart Patterns of Holeproof Hosiery For Spring Are the New Clocks Black 50 5KUAI.IA. 1 JHifi Fights To Save Hauptmann From Chair from pase one, Isadore F.sch po.reased Lindbergh ransom monev. iberations continue for another hour nr morm When the eou.t met January ll remained in session until 5 p. m. It at torn vs ere presenting Virtually Last Hope ret i'AliE i i V)nvincc(.

Not Child ayci Prom (ourt sessiim Hicks' information was that Fiscb la-t nn- "ho later was associated with T'''" himsBlf. in Hauptmaiin in l.usiness offered to "'tiniou that he lacked sell the "hot" money to a fiermati issued a second re- jwho was then resident in Cuba He lias said that lie a loopliole tor ac- Xew Tax Fu The Xeer tf (C- -o a XV r. n. S( VL i AV voiivicu gen- ral eurtx liave Opinion which he gave, could confirm tiiat he vvhaseti the ladder lumber from it He it had been planm-nl to kill Ilie baby at a quarry near hit that tin baby died of a skull fracture. ilpt convict said he registered at Imperial lioiel in New liere final jdaiis were perfected the kidnaping.

Anoilu-r affidavit I liomas y. Rice, former department PERSONALS Ruddy P- neily. Colh ge, Mr. and rile, of th I he ghost of Pi.sch. who died leiiieve lip before Hauptmann was at- d' tested, walked anew across fantastic scene in data gathered b.v epT another investigator, Henrv Kress said he had affidavits (eon- important develop- hit ion tradicted by the prosecution) tend- If ing to show that Fisch paid o'vn oouiisfd.

which e.XhaUsr^d allllOSt what he might do in a confession or soim wouPi corpc oonn .,1 t'l 1 I ni HI nee is Justice man. deals overhear-1 Sundav her seal on th eoiispiracy in this hotel. 1 Statement Bv Mpanc 1 f) 1 tX: Statement By Means Means said tfiat a woman diesser instigated planm rP' the abduction. stated Carr a ci hair-! Mrs. 0 ret -11 a 7 -it Ii alley me -IT hone for n- M.

Hurt and Rob. and Lu- inuin inity, uf Mr. and IH-T South a ts Huit, of 309 South Ohio Victor R. Jenss. Prop.

Holeproof Hose Clo- In Silks, Rayons, and Lisles. 35c, 50c pr. transportation to Hermany with ran- I 1 I td a U' of near Sunday morning from rrycr. ukbi v.hcr Hie visited tlKit the pnsr tbrep w. ks with her par- ciinie liih per figure til Mcl a uuig HI St APPRAISAL ON DA.M OF 2 5 00 1 1)00 By The A -G JFFFKRSOX f'rrv, March 3u.

An appiai.sal of approvximafely 0 10 was placed today on tiie I nion Klectric Light and Rower oniftHny of St. Louis in a report to the State Fhiblic Servir Commission by its staff. The cost of reproduction of tii.e utility, whicii serves mers in St. Louis and five Missouri counties, wa.s fixed at and the le depreciation was set at These figures will be 11 (I by the roniniission to aid in tetmining, probably within the fi- nionflis, valuation fif liie eoni- pany late nialung jiurpo.s, In recent orders, tiie cmninission has ii.sually held tiU per cent (,, a rate of Ajqiraisal of the propejty, as of June JO, ITU, took about four and was the most eomin-ehensive ye-t undertakpn by the commission. fiagnell (lam and proiierty around the Lake of Hie Ozarks.

which are owned by I'nion Klectric i'ompany, was appraised in the at 327,072. The value of t)ie land at the lake was estimated al $0.720,663, and the cost of the (lam and the hydro-elee. tric iiower plant was fixed at. 507,100. Watching Hoffman iy (U in 1 i 1 11 mdt i'R R'.

XI I.I- ALL-TIME PEAK ON PRISON INMATES By The iatcd JKFFKRSOX (TTY. Mardi ,30. Warden J. M. Sander.s annoiincf-d that the jienit ent iary wa.s housing an nll-tinie peak of 1.773 inmates.

Tlie new high, 150 a jear ago, by 1.5 the jut viou.s peak nuiched in June, 10.3.3. Sanders said the figui-e, probalily would reach 5.000 in June or July when the court.s ch'ar their dockets. Vnur said. spifr- lUdfii. 1 i no ad i ca Hig; i.

I 11 1) P.Vr, Call For Koehler Testimony TREXTOX, X. March 30 representative of the Xew atate police wa.s called the court of pardon.s today with the leniingtoii trial testiinony of Ar- nnd r-, thur J. Koehler, federal wood ex- car peit. ho swore it was his opinion lii Hruno Richard Hauptmann built the jp, Lindbergh kidnap ladder. The call was 1 was made after the court had been rimia -1 in session about two and a half' hours.

Waives His Hearing 1.1.1 iti, ,1 f. i Cr IrI FIND HILD DEAD. GIRL UNTONSCIOUS Win (Povr Harold (L Hoffman of X- rsey an lour of home of Rruno Rirliard Hrupfniann in the Rronx fnr wliich to a new vpriovc, An- thon.v M. liiUi'k. Pit, Hunterdon 'county iiro.secutor.

and Attorney Wibinz accompanied the invf'Si igat intr parly. (('eiirral Press) every moDPy, and that he was in iVos- aoHon, session of ransom money a monlh after the ransom pavment vas states supreme court, had made. The latter information came from a Chicago music teacher who r- Ha'il-'mann's life. jsaid he was offered ransom bills to arranged l.n for money that wasn't of ov her h'tsband in the death house to- "as centered on'tT mate the court session, unconfirmed ru-OiX of the mors spread through Trenton that' 'phe profits 1 another suspect in the I.indbergh hlonde Mrs. Hauptm.nim, be- kidnaping had been arrested might be produced before the time 3 iT of Hauptmann's execution tomor- row night.

Authorities said knew nothing about such an arrest. The unsubstantiated story wa.s that the pioduction of the prisoner might make it necessary for the court of pardons to meet again tomorrow in the event it rejected mercy plea today. The governor, unchanged in his belief that the execution at thi.s time of Hauptman, be he innocent Or guilty, will not solve the famous murder ease, hoped to convince the court, which he heads, that there is sufficient evidence to support his repeated charge that Hauptmann was unfairly and pie.judicially tried at Flemington, and that the lesli- niony of some state there was open to serious (piestioning. He sought to convince the pardons is a court of mercy rather than of it should go over in detail the circumstances which have convinced him Jersey Justice is endangered if Hauptmann goes to his chair night. Doubtful of Clemency He was doubtful as the court 5 superseding that one met, however, of being able to con-j court of par- vince the other members that they i Hovenior Jlarold G.

should go into the detailed reason-' himself. Hauptmann was ing which has actuated the would save ernor himself. what. He The clemency appeal's succes.s niorniiig and awaited was further threatened because of' from lii.s wife. continuing insistence pardons court that he is innocent of any connec- he received, tion with the kidnap-niurder.

Ordi-; question, narily the court considers clemency I similar one from the gov- appeals only when the prisoner con-j he referred to the at- A child is so easily fesses guilt and begs for mercy locucy-general for a decision on its The two new figures in the wildering Lindbergh murder nothing for granted, Kimi- Paul H. Wendel and Gaston B. ahead with Ins plans over corisLnntiou. A lifimd hack the center of the: directed state can lie nicnsurcd. lie dose can he to the Bronx carpenter who at a.

exactly suited to any age or need. an i qv'T-tion of iuiVH- n-V'. XV k.n may be 1 rs rce ks with her nar- th. 0 be guilty otjent.t. uml Lee ntly predi, wa.s not Lee.

who frr nod an a few r-. wouM see his niiltl of Tuesday, weeks i- ee-i. Cl. for I The form, Hhe kidnaping dat-i, Mr Mr'- ilTnrv -s has he, 11 conslam. in witli me took orUvho spent th Mpw i M.

of faith in his bandeti a few minutes after Mhere their diiii-hter 'va. to him today, she Shock ami famih- reside, have p- I to vi.sit on Gl 0 1 niurdt to dio the man from whom 51 iVit I on l- if Zied. also foG unliK h- 'j -id that wotnan's admis- iston.s, '-I feel rover laid U-Mhj a hr, (Fisch. 'mZ ISeventh street, (lead, wa.s the man fmni 0(1. Hauptmann, i.s re.sign-: irom Hauptmann claims to havo got rium IbK 1 ilr I ,7 ransom money found in his posses-l FAST DOUBLE STAR ision when he wa.s an-sted in Sep-' I ftf ave 'V'iG to tiic 5 execution.s, IJ I 1 ------------------v' di WO ild mean that Haujitmann Bionx, Xew By The A.ssoclnted Tre.sg.

lo the second V. 1 not ho led to the cuid Hionly bt foi'M ni. i o)n. r. Raul ndel.

hos- VOdnivlit nt in tlie offiof riELAM'ARL. -O, March 30. young Dutch Asi rouomer. Prof. Gerard Kuiiier, atiuoiinces discovery of double star speed of revo- York.) Means said the taking of the chii.l no but this reference iwas not explained.

I (Regarding recent cufui- o' j.ij] ardoii s'eriiay came as Rnited States iiej-iod during which the "iment of justice said all angles of about each other is the fasip-r yet known. The di.scoxery. officials of Perkins Observatory of Ohio M'esleyaii 1) in a tunibiir series ofi in is 51 I'l'f-nton druir- He Was icted and scntinced to' olii; a and VI i m' 1- Proceed With Plans i TREXTOX. X. Marcli citations for Brimo of execution sent, the electric chair tested, and police arrungemeiits completed.

Warden Mark O. Kimberling waited today for orders. Jf they do not come before 8 p. m. tomoiTow, he will carry out the last one he jmt Hauptmann to death for the Lindbergh baby kidnaping.

Carter Seriously III Statements had been investigated previously and found to be worlh- i less.) Means now is serving a Wf ll as being dis-1 defrauding Mrs. XX 1. fharc' he was I in the Lindbergli 'd onrr of pardons grantf'd hoax, ix hiil jHucon. followed by hi ii 'atmrnnr Gifv iiiio in- xnR uer iorvery in RiJn was iollowed, be I Bj. TLg Associated Presi.

ill 1.1 Iw ll a i DEVISE PLANS ON LOW COST HOUSE i ASHIXGTOX, March jUiid Onio State universities said, is anotlier clue not only in the lion of double stars l)ut in the complicated evolution of the solar system. RroR'ssor Kuiper. who i.s visiting the wliich has the world's fourth largest reflecting the double star -is in tlie constellation und that its period of days, riosi'cutoi- moPlhs of liluepiint-draftinff, revolution is "0 montila '-1 tmduy that embexMe-! al housius administration official.s The most rapid hinarV previously fliev liail tievi.sed idans tor a known Iia.s a of approxi- icra'Vf wliich nim abeui that lime are still costing ap- Mothers read this- mately five years, he said, while many 5vhirl around one another only once in 100 years. Similarly the period i.s one year. Because of the short period, this two components must be close to one another, thereby forming a possible link between two low income types of binaries heretofore regarded by some astronomers as being drop B.V The Sftci Hi S3'.

LOGIS, ik a hild, fiom lier had loi had'' iiig it. In-Pakina inlu aparlmi iil of MisH Myrtlo Wilkinson, vrais old hip I day found hrr nnronsrions from kus "ou m- it1 I 1 I A 1. 1 Means stage to the Bronx carpenter who has held it almost since his arrest in Xew A'ork 18 months ago 5vith $14,000 worth of ransom money in his possession formally charged with m. tomorrow morning, to keep back the crowds expected to gather. He notified the 30 witnesses to apjiear at 7:15 p.

m. to get their final passes and be ready to start and Marilyn Morgan 8 vcars (ild. dead in the bathtub of the apar(-i. inent. Revived with an inhalaior.

Miss Wilkinson told officers the child's nioih(''r. Mrs. IL'b'ii lial taken Marilyn, lunu had not. 'I'h and that's all 1 1 1 pushed under I tinned on the gas ivIlOW Marriage License Issued. Earl haut ami jeali of Mar.siiall.

the Lindbergli baby killing in. surprising midnight action by Mercer County detective, was held I ill jail in a part of town some distance from the capital here seven i Just rediive the dose c'r-Ii lime, uiih! the h'W arc of their own accord and need no help. This ireatmcnt will succeed with any (diild and irifh adulf. Doctors im Im iid laxatives. Hospi' fhti rixv-vfV, 11 Kus iv) ii M'io la.xaiixes.

iiosni- 5, "LIV' Itq' t.l 'onm if It fore 8. In double file, they will walk the 200 yards from the main piison corridor to the square white-walled room where Xew Jer- of the eight of the pardons to deatli. court went into secret session witnesses will occupy four for their a it js for hrme use. And R'dav. tin re arc fully a million families that will haxe no other kind in the house.

The liquid RixaHve m-cd is Dr. Caldwcir.s Syrup 'h is a prcst rijilion, now so widely house Torture is Alleged proximately $1,200. which lie now; The FHA also i.s working on 1 PUiiOii. as admitting plans for homes in the to i iditapmg of the Lindbergh baby price range, hut these have not a lid tlie iter of the hern completed. The studie.s are I'fund in Hie nursery.

He said being made in an effort to make ll" mule no rftoi't to collect ransom, homes available to ml ihMf of bodyigroups, tlie child several days! Goinrideiitly. a slight to the kidnaping. building construction last month A'ifudd's attorney, Jolm Kafe.s. 1 vGien compared with January was ri( him for time rejmrted by the labor department. issueil a nient in which he d'he estimated cost of all huild- ivi f'TiiicI not have been ing for which were issued -t the l.mdhi ri.di the night of in 1,115 cities fell off 1.4 per cent.

1 March 1, He while the number of permiis drop- was forc-d to sign a ped 5.6 per cent. ssion" at tin- point of a ku The numhpr of permita for new 1 1 and that lie a trrely beaten and leaideniial bnildins iiiereaaeil tober 8, 1932 by persons wliose identity per rent, however, while the esti- did nrx l.now. mated cost of new- lesidenees rose Mai'shall said the mur- 15 cent, or (ompiamt a.gaiiist endel was At about the same time, also. A. .1 wiiimut his knowledge.

He was R. Glas, director of the RWA hous- just what to ('o ing divi.sion, reported the 1 'Vt it. and 'iimd to confer witli mm federal low rent housing General as to the gram would u.se more building ma- of presenting the terial and accomodate more fam- vluirg 'S to the grand jury for action, ilies than all the private residential 1 ho grand jury is not in session but construction for in 257 subject to lecnll. The usual day large cities in 1334. t' rg is in separate classes, the observatory explained.

Petitions a Divorce. Alleging general indignities Walter Self filed suit in circuit court today against Delphia Self, asking a divorce. The petition states foi Mrs. Ott Recovers. ahorily aflet- 11 o'clock iUia mom- bel 77 liobert Llliolt, the execii-i for use al any driiy mg.

Means, a federal prisoner at tioner, Avill spin the is turn tlie rheostat switch in the BsiaiaaRa-gMiMatjtfffiag- The Gaston Mfuins Governor had available. Pw sciuation to the court, sani; Mrs. Mary Ott, with the rircula-! ihat ans was to kidnaj) ami Gioii department of the iir luihy; that he made the who has lieeii ill of flu and con-i thi' kidnaping: and fined to her home the past ten days, that tlie lumber yard, the name of is ablo to be at work toriav. Leavenworth, stood self-accused bv i rneostat switch in the a which, like that at-1 necessary (o regulate the A oltagp. Marie VISITS BRUNO IN PRISON a which, like that at-1 tributed to Wendel, was not given credence by most officials.

What the prosecutor of Mercer County may decide to do in the case of Wendel, whose that he kidnaped and killed the! baby was later repudiated, depended in large measure upon hat the court of pardons did today. Have Copy of Erwin E. Marshall, the prosecutor said that the pardons court has a copy of confession, to- Jii a minutes it will he over. Three doctors will examine the prisoner. The last item in the million dollar Lindbergh ease will be one cent FEEL MISERABLE THIS SPRING? this time of the year when sufTcrcil from colds or grip feel rundown and gener.iliy miserable time to pnt house in order with Dr.

Pierce Golden Medical Discovery. It will stimulate the appetite, improve the actioix of the maicing the food tasto better and digest better. It has been helping both men and 'vvomen for nearly 70 years. Buy now of your druggist--don't wall! VOTERS FIN ALLY ASKS CITIZENSHIP R.v The vd Rrt s.a.-. J'CSGOLA.

111., March geiher with repudiation, voted for Rresidems, Ik and that in his opinon, Hammer. 78 old. Danish imnii- ihe pardons court the proper i grant, ha.s applied for G. citizen- authority to pass upon the matter ship. A few days ago wlim he ap- as it may effect plied for an old age pension he I have no intention of taking learned that he was not a citizam.

any action whatever on the Wendel For 62 years Hammer said lu' case until the Hauptmann case is lived on one farm in Douglas ('ountv, disposed Marshall said. reared a family of nine Only seven of the eight members helped to build the G. and E. 1. Rail- of the pardons court heard the road and participated in community clemency plea today, one member affairs generally, being ill.

Hauptmann was He (ame to tliis country in 1863 by his chief counsel, parents. He was'22 years Lloyd Fisher, and Judge Ph-ederick old wlien his father became natui- A. Pope. Attorney-General David T. alized.

He said he was under ih Wileniz and Anthony M. Hauck, impression that liis iiatu'- Hunterdon County prosecutor, represented the state. The brilliant and warm day failed to bring out any of the crowds that were present on the much colder January 11 when the court, in an all day session, turned down Hauptmann's previous appeal. alization autcHiiatiially made iiiiu a citizen too. B.

AND O. NOT ASK DELAY ON 2-CENT PASSENGER RATE BALTJMORE, Marili The iind Ohio railroad will TOO LATE TO CLASSIIHi MODFIRX betirv' Rhone One of arguments for clem- not join other lines of in ency which (tov. Hoffman was ex- seeking postponement of the flat pected to present was the Gaston two-cents a mile fare Means confession in which the no- but will jiroceed to put the now rate torious convict and former Depart- jnto effoct -noi latpr than June ment of Justice investigator Daniel L. Willard, president, that he was to kidnap and the baby, and that he directed the crime and made the ladder used in the kidnaping. The Means has been investigated by the federal bureau of iiiA esU'gat ion.

prospciitioii ofti- pointed our, and declared to be merit. Cmfside the room in which the iourt coiuened was Col. Mark O. Knnberling warden of the state prison and the man whose nod will signal Hauptmann's it takes place. At 122 p.

m. the court still in stssion and lunch had ordered sent to the room. Tlus was taken as an indication. oj X- -no n-io I 11 ho IP 1 care iJcm- A lu. i 4 I urner 2 L'vn'ne, I 1 -aX XT! I FAINT ar i'h ne.

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