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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 5

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THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 19H lepility of u.sing relief funds to build homes suggested that such projects should be handled by the Public Works Administration. vi-rrF an '1 i) i'1 i) lie ii.p.o! LEGAL TIM Hits Relief Plan fiamated Trust and Savings Bank of Chicago; Joseph Eaiata. alias Joseph Marcino, said by officials to have been a close friend of Charles Ponzl, financial operator whose transactions caused his Imprisonment and deportation; Abraham Karatz, a former Minneapolis attorney, and Walter Ehlers, a Chicago broker. Bill Is To Seek Origin Of Cash DOR PART anta ikrfacss Sea So enquirer $artp; For Additional Rural Snfipectiou 0t Sop IMjops 3s kartell To Aid League Of Ransom Gone, Housing Projects. days before you will be able to see Santa led us to one part of his even half of it." castle, his own rooms, where he New York, November 20 (AP) The American Liberty League will He led the way from bis rooms lives, read, eats, and sleeps.

Comptroller General Forbids Prepare For make periodic accounting of Its fi Despit ite Lindbergh Case across the great corridor, which seems to be the main street, and, nances to Congress, said Jouett Mrs. Kleinschmidt was eager to see Santa's living quarters. She wanted to look at the kitchen, the dining room, tha bedroom, and Grants For Site-Buying And Construction. (Editor'! Note: Captain F. E.

Klein-arhmidt, leader of Tha Enquirer's expedition that fuiind Mia lie nt of aunt Claus fur Its boy and girl readers, ooi-tinuea his description of life in eantn'a Cattle. Befora letting yuu read the story, however, the ftanta Claus editor wants to remind you to hurry up with your letter telling why you love anta. The contest ends at midnight next Monday, ao if yoa want ta try (or an of Tha Enquirer's awards for tha best letters you'd better hurry. If yoa are leas than It yean old, ail yen have to do la wrila a Irtler of not mora than uu words, telling "Why I Love Kant." Mali ta tha Santa Claus editor, Tha Cincinnati Enquirer.) stopping before a great gold-mount Shouse, President, today in answer Report To Contrary. WINTER to Representative-Elect Frank E.

ed door, said: "When you step into the next room you will see the Symphony Program Bronlslaw Huhrrman, Polish violinist, will be soloist at the fifth pair of Symphony Concerts of thus current season by the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra In Emery Auditorium, November SO and December 1. He will be heard in Beethoven's great Violin Concerto In major. The program also will be featured by the world premier of a tone poem, "Hampton Kick," by the English composer, Waldo-Warner, which was the prtxe-winnlng work of the Hollywood Bowl competition of 1931. Conductor Eugene Goossens announces the program as follows: Banwaaa No. la A Brahms Conurta for VlwUa a4 Orcfcaatns la DHsnJor HeaUwvM Brvaislsw Huoorman, violinist, soloist Intornilssioa.

Tom aean, Hatnptaa Mirk, Waldo-Warner VYorld Freniisra. Introduction and Madding March from Tba tioldea Cackaral, Kirns kjr-koraattow Huberman's last previous appearance Cincinnati was 10 years ago also as soloist with the Cincinnati orchestra. where he rested when off duty. Hook, Democrat, Michigan, who de greatest sight ever offered man clared the American people were Washington, November 20 (AF) kind. You are about to enter the entitled to know who is financing A legal threat was raised today Santa understood her wish and promised her that she would be taken from cellar to the roof and nothing would be spared in making largest gift shop in all the world." Shadowy Figure Of J.

Faulkner," Who Deposited $2,980 Stalks Background. it. Hook said his first bill in Con against the Relief Administration's plan to build more rural industrial the children acquainted with his -Santa clapped his hands and eight gnomes bounded forward and bowed before the gift king. "My good gnomes, open the door to the communities for the destitute $.60 home life. A bright fire was crackling in gress would propose the league be placed under the Federal Corrupt Practlcee Act Shouse replied the league is already under the act and Up J.

R. McCarl, the Comptroller giftroom." cozy fireplace and we made our General, ruled that relief funds The gnomes, always obedient, Don't discard nsi Neighbors, frlendu, and associates of Isidor l-lsch, muliry man In tha Lindbergh cur, are the subject of a renewed Investigation. That Iff tha third article in a series by Ixra Weda-luar, reporter with a unique Inside knowledge of the Lindbergh kidnaping. swung to their task. month worn tires, g.

should not be used for the purchase of home sitea or the con will file its financial statement whenever it is requested by Con selves comfortable in easy 'chairs. Santa clapped his hands and i dozen shiny little fairies with but One unlocked the door with a aMiey by havtna; them retreaded the "Firestone mm large golden key and another nny, struction of dwellings. His opinion gress. slipped back a bolt and slowly the terfly wings appeared. In a twink blocked a relief grant for low-cost doors began to swing inward.

Be By Lou Wedemar. (Copyright, X934, by Universal Service.) ling they bad set a dainty table fore the eyes of all of us a new housing in tbe District of Columbia, "I am told," Hook said, "that it (the league) professes to be a vehicle for education purposes only, By Captain 7, E. Kleinschmidt. After shaking hands with Santa we were escorted up the Castle steps past a lane of gnomes who stood at attention like soldiers. The great portal of bronze and gold inlaid doors swung open by invisible hands and we looked down a corridor miles in length with a ceiling as high as the greatest cathedral and supported by wonderfully carved columns.

The walls were glistening like snow and inlaid with pictures In mosaics and gold. There were scenes of the birth of Christ and the shepherds and the Wise Men, Wherever we gazed were CbristmaB symbols and Christmas stories. world was visible. Speculation Immediately de The walls, all solid Ice coated but from what I can gather it soon Changa to Winter Lubricants Now la tha tlma ta drain your eronk-case, dirferenltiU, and IransmlssiM nd refill will) winter lubricant. folio tHKVKOI.E1 1L MOI TH $1.79 $1.99 I $1.95 New York, November 20-Despite official statements to the contrary, $30,000 of the $50,000 Lindbergh with gold, seemed to be miles in veloped as to whether McCarl's ruling would affect the two rural purposes to undertake an invasion with frosted cakes and nuts and jellies and all the good things we have only at Christmas time.

They poured tea into dainty little china cups and Mrs. Kleinschmidt had her crest wish fulfilled she had tea length. The ceiling reached of the legislative field, with a view industrial communities now being to Influencing its own attitude on high that our necks were strained trying to see all that bung from built with relief mcmey and plans legislation. the ice rafters. Shouse declared the league is not for 12 others announced recently m-i- --b-m-.

ntl i.imj 0 FIRESTONE The walls were laden with all with Banta Claus in his castle. by Harry I Hopkins, Relief Ad manner of gifts and the floor was SUPER PYRO partisan nor anti-Administration. fouTheldIn swindle. When we had finished, Santa said: "If you are not too tired we'll stacked with every form of toy ministrator. President Roosevelt has publicly applauded the building baby ransom money still is missing.

Only approximately $14,500 was found in the garage of Bruno Richard Hauptmann, now held for trial as the sole kidnaper. Hauptmann says he had found $15,000 in a cardboard box that Isidor Fisch had left with him, and which burst open when rain leaked on it. ner Administrator in charge of rural rehabilitation, told the Asso Oreater Pre. lectio Ha-illatur that boy or girl could possibly name or want. This room, the idea.

go and I'll how you part or tne castle, because it will take several 25 ciation of Land Grant Colleges and Universities: Bank Loss Set At 94,000 When Qt Follows Hopkins' Speech, The ruling was made public a only one like it in all the world, was filled from floor to rafters "The real Industrial leaders of Officials Tncover Plot. with millions of gifts. jMot sur left the' money with him because the country are with us. I mean those who actually control the In Chicago, November 20 (AP) it was generally known tnat Haupt prising that the number totaled millions when one stops to consider mann could be trusted not even to few hours after Hopkins told a conference of educators and agricultural extension workers that he intended to lend destitute farm families money for "anything that will get them a home." Four men were In custody today as authorities strove to clear up the dustrial destinies of the nation. Recently we have had encouraging there are 50,000,000 children who HOT-WATER Auto HEATER $4.95 Up PAY 50c WK.

MO i'ANH DOWN believe in Santa Claus. conferences with several of the ramifications of a $54,000 bank Santa kept talking with us and swindle. Those held were Otto Van Derek, a ledger clerk at the Amal- Relief officials said privately most important, looking toward the establishment of private industries In rural communities. they did not believe the Comptrol smiling when anyone asked him a question. He seemed to enjoy being interrupted in his labors even though Christmas is only a few "We are going Into the matter Hauptmann admits having spent approximately $500 of the money as part payment of a debt Fisch owed to him.

And only' about $3,000 was found In circulation during the two years and a half following the kidnaping. This includes the $500 spent by Hauptmann, and $4,300 which had previously been recovered at banks and the Federal Reserve. Of the $4,300, $2,980 was changed in the Federal Reserve in August, 1933, by Pincus Fisch, Isidor's brother, to settle his estate. Needing money, Hauptmann took part of Fisch's money for Fisch owed hira $7,500, and he "had a right to it." And Hauptmann began to spend the money, without any apparent effort at secrecy. Ha spent it at a store in the Bronx, buying his wife a pair of shoes a store in which they were well known.

He spent it at a filling station, a filling station at which he had frequently stopped for gasoline. He left a trail of the money wherever he went, spending some within a few blocks of his home in the Bronx. SPOT CASH- Tircifotii Batteries ler General's opinion would upset the national program. They pointed out that McCarl in the past has not required a detailed statement regarding funds withdrawn from the weeks away. open the box.

This writer does not believe Hauptmann innocent. Neither does he believe him guilty. He believes, however, that the authorities have not devoted enough attention to the possibility of bis innocence, and to two other possibilities that Hauptmann had an accomplice, and that Isidor Fisch, or soma other associate, may have been involved In the Lindbergh baby kidnaping case. Was Isidor Fisch J. Faulkner?" If not, who was? And where is the remainder of the ransom money 7 "In your next message to The thoroughly, since relief officials, as well as the Industrial leaders, feel that the movement toward decentralization of industry Is to be one of the major results of the terrible low FOR YOUR OLD GOLD AND SILVER Treasury for relief grants to the states.

$.75 Enquirer I wish you would ask the children to send me letters," Santa said. "They must hurry, for as you see I will be forced to work economic dislocation." The officials wondered, however, Hopkins earlier In the day in if the Comptroller General now formed the associations that expan rapidly, I have more ttmn 1,000 gnomes opening and sorting letters would insist on knowing in ad a J. Faulkner," officially admitted not Hauptmann. Net Was Spread Fine. III THB BI IGKT" MAJ 50c Week each day and a few days before sion of rural rehabilitation work was destined to wipe out direct relief doles in rural areas.

Christmas I will have twice as vance what the states plan to do with the money. Funds for the development of relief housing and rural relief communities usually So careful was this search that many of my little men working. "I'm going to live to see the time Bell Your Old Gold Direct To a Refiner For the New High CASH Price, Licensed by U. S. Government McCoy Gold Refining Co.

10S East Sixth Street On Slith Street, rait of Valnal. I always try to prepare pack when life on the farm will be better Certain Investigators close to the case do not believe Hauptmann spent the money in a manner to Indicate any guilty knowledge as to its source. And although it is a minority report they believe he hid the money simply to keep it safe and secue from thieves. Hauptmann's friends say Fisch are included in the state grants. not softer, but better," he de the authorities believe only a few bills not more than $500 could have slipped through.

Every bill circulated since August, 1934, when ages for boys and girls who have been ill or for those in hospitals. I often wish that I were a doctor Encouragement for the back-to- clared. "The man in the White (TOMORROW'S INSTALLMENT ON THE LINDBERGH CASE WILL GIVE ADDITIONAL UNPUBLISHED FACTS ABOUT ISI-DOB FISCH, THE "MYSTERY SERVICE STORES, INC House is interested in making that true." the-land movement was reported in another quarter during the day. Hauptmann says he began to spend kkadino nn. (jiitkav mm then there would be no sickness in ali the world." the money, has been caught.

The Lawrence Westbrook, Assistant Re- McCarl's opinion attacking the et was so fine that agents were lble to tell the serial number of tltie next bill that would appear, by checking the list of ransom money. Yet not quite $20,000 Lindbergh transom money has been found. And $30,000 in ransom bills may remain in some hidden hoard, 1 ready to be spent when the search ends as it probably will end if CIVIL ENGINEER, Captain Eric Loch a 'MM Hauptmann is convicted. 1 Where is that Was it a iyi: "I always have Cameli rely on them for com fconfederate's "split?" Of course, New Jersey authori ties, preparing to prosecute Haupt- fortgood cheer the 'lift' they give my energy when I'm weary or feeling 1 1 DEEP-SEA DIV. (1 ill I jl (if Ifc fjS iiK EH "Ihaveimok-ed Camels for yean," says Frank Crilley.

"They're they never interfere with my nervous system." to Jnann, hold that he spent the that it was not caught at the banks, and that it has vanished forever possibly to the Government vaults, eventually to be destroyed. This is in disagreement With the authorities' statements as to the care with which the bills Were sought at the Federal Reserve, through which the bills hvust have passed to reach the Government vaults. Few probably bllpped through. Let us pass over, for the time eing, New Jersey's contention hat Hauptman, a carpenter living a $50-a-month flat, spent $30,000 two years and the reply of hauptmann that his brokerage and )ank accounts do not show any Such thing, that he had in 1931, 10,000 savings and that he made money in the stock market and in tarious business enterprises after the kidnaping. Money Was Divided.

Analyze the Government report Sif all ransom money found: $565 $5 bills, $9,100 in $10 bills, $9,980 In $20 bills. This includes the Hauptmann money and all the fnoney found in various banks, pr. John F. Condon paid over for Lindbergh $25,000 in $20 bills, $15,000 in $10 bills and $10,000 In $5 bills. i The $9,100 in $10 bills found blight be the remnant of one share t)f $10,000 in $10 bills; the $9,980 in $20 bills the remainder of a share bf $10,000 in $20 bills.

No $5 bills Were found in Hauptmann's garage. This might indicate that the money had been divided that 5,000 In $10 bills, $15,000 In $20 bills, and 59,500 in $5 bills were the share of another person or persons. At any rate, the amount of money found in Hauptmann's garage and the dates on the newspapers in which the money was wrapped verify his story that he found the money in August and began spending it. One wrapper was a newspaper dated June, 1934, while the other was dated September 1934. When reporters searched the jrage they found piles of old newspapers, most of them dated June, 1934.

Thus in the evidence provided by the money there is at least a loophole through which one may look for some one besides Bruno Richard Hauptmann. msmmim 1111 a 'ft, -J ACCOUNTANT, Harold D. Yeoman reports: "I have noticed that after sustained mental effort when I am 'used up' if I just smoke a Camel I feel restored." 0033805) ft Whether their daily tasks carry them through crowded city streets, or impenetrable jungles, Camel smokers agree on the delight ful "lift" they get from smoking a Camel. Mrs. William LaVarre, famous explorer, whose treks through dangerous South American jungles have taught her the vital necessity of keeping up her energy reserverhas this to say about Camels: "We took 30,000 Camels with us on our last expedition.

Any time I'm tired, I just stop and smoke a Camel. It wakes Hp my energy in no time. Smoking Camels steadily, I find, does not affect one's nerves." a Vs KwAraaW-VsVsaVaV PRO FOOTBALL difl" Montgomery says: "After a game, or any time when I feel like it, I light up a Camel and in a short time I feel 100 again." hi LISTEN EVERY TUESDAY AND THURSDAY NIGHT TO THE NEW CAMEL CARAVAN featuring TED HUSING WALTER O'KEEFE ANNETTE HANSHAW GLEN GRAY'S CASA LOMA ORCHESTRA Called Fish Story. New Jersey prosecuting officials epeak of Hauptmann's claim involving Isidor Fisch as "a fish dory." Despite this, let us study Hauptmann's statement in relation to the known facts. Hauptmann says Fisch, Just before leaving for Germany, gave two bags and a box to him to take care of.

Mrs. Kohl, Fisch's landlady, verifies this she saw Fisch and Hauptmann removing the goods from her rooming house in East 127th Street. Hauptmann says Fisch came to him later, at night, and gave an additional cardboard box to him pledging him to secrecy and asking him to hide it. Mrs. Hauptmann remembers this visit, but her husband did not tell her of the box.

Hauptmann says he kept the box In a closet until rain leaked in on it and soaked it, causing it to swell and break open. Then he found it was packed full of money. Meantime, Henry Uhlig, Fisch's closest friend, had returned from Germany to say Fisch had died. Sn Wnuntmann. he savs.

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