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s THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1984 7 1 Can Hauptmann Tear Down This Wall of Evidence? eee ee & ee see eee eee ses eae FATEFUL ARRAY OF HIS TELL-TALE POSSESSIONS DRAWS STOLID GERMAN CARPENTER TO TRIAL FOR “THE CRIME OF THE CENTURY” . Like masons tugging stones into position to build an impregnable wall, mann’s car that led to his identification when a gasoline station atten- ed with a pistol, how will he explain ised by the way they are turned against him. the prosecutors representing New Jersey pile evidence on evidence, dove- dant noted it on s $10 bill later proved to have been money paid over to cache gouged out of a garage timber? things will convict him alone. The state must tailing fragments of paper and wood and metal to hem in Bruno Richard ransom the slain baby... Then from his home more than $13,000 in fduacent holes? - .» The ladder down, wi GucDRMASSA, .< Teareters ine reat One hoe ene Hauptmann with a barrier of fact from which there can be no escape. ransom bills was recovered... . Millard Whited, a native of the region yara where ‘Hauptmann worked and inclu i found in Hauptmann’s trunk. . . . There's the stock- ‘Will Hauptmann be able to break down that wall of evidence when near Lindbergh home, will testify that he saw Hauptmann in the ... He broke a spoon into fragments and sharpened inged footprint below the nursery window (will Hauptmann’s foot fit Sree CE ee while confined in the Bronx County, N. Y. the fatal 1?) ... And not least of all is the ranso: ering Charles Augustus , in 1932! Ys siitthie depression of all is ransom note left only coincidence that Hauptmann had scribbled on a painted a guilty conscience? ... And what use will on the nursery window sill. Experts say that note was written by the home the phone number and address of ransom negotiat memorandum books found in Hauptmann’s home? same hand that signed Hauptmann’s application for an automobile driv- ion? ... And if the state charges the baby was murd has been maintained regarding the information they contain an er’s license. e ont, 5, New Hampshire 2, Maine 7; {ington 2; Nevada 1; Utah 1; | Motorists entering Oregon must| July exports of motor vehicles from ington repares = New ,York 17; Minnesota 8; Wisconsin | Wyoming 1, Montana 3; Michigan 6. resister immediately to obtain visitors [Canada were the highest slace March, sand-and-one final details of the trial. wearing an open se num wounded hunt permi ), amounting to . deer hunters is compulsory week); Te Oregon and Wash- | was about 230, the survey disclosed. For Hauptmann Trial ert cee eae eat sere most | see don are sending writers to Fleming-/ distinguish between deer and fellow 7 ——— 3 ton, but they won't all get seats./nimrod. nactitie Sie ties ae . P lore there was a electric cma [rovcnfschdchs nreadior borage ‘The survey of reporting states shows | 3 the following fatalities: Pennsylvania, about 12 killed; Ver- Small Town Ready for Business oe Boom as Date to Opening t of Case Approaches i gel " NEA Service 4 Flemington, N. Jy Dec. 24.—" Lehigh Valley arr elk i L i ane He | i 5 H t g back and forth through the swept Sourland foothills, g 4 : Ba Z WE WISH YOU ALL A MERRY CHRISTMAS May the road ahead lead to prosperity and may iF 4 3 ‘ | BEST WISHES It is our desire that we might personally wish all i Hf Bs Le Ak He Es i | May Your thee Petpepparaioeao ser lage : poten robe psa oR caaae eae happiness attend you unfailingly on the way. Behind the bench, 6 Hunters Killed be as the tral that leeds pis FRENCH AND WELCH HARDWARE During Deer Season WITHOUT END BISMARCK PAINT AND GLASS CO. 306 Main Bismarck Phone 141 401 Fourth St. Phone 399 ‘With best wishes for Christmas and the New Year *. MURPHY lawyer, Reilly, his name is, come “The maniaete Boos yesterday . . .” There are taxis at the station now; private cars operated by enterprising citizens. Fare, 25 cents to all parts thousand, hundred and twenty-nine,” driver, “Chamber of Commerce calls graph it an even three thousand. You wanta| 7 ont. go to the Union Hotel?” other place to go. It's @ four-story | phones. ¥ Wishing You and Yours arrang * brick, and well preserved for its 60 A Merry Christmas z H SHINES tJ #2 Our Wish to One and All Office | & . : A Merry, Merry Christmas FOREVER and a Prosperous and I 9 ctony yh 7 amma Happy New Year * RIGGS’ PLACE STATE FUR CO. Electricity, long counted as 610 Broadway Avenue Phone 396 cil Manufacturing Furriers ree one of Man’s most depend- able servants, can point 3 : Re : with pride to one achieve- rs aaa naEe Waar dT tat dt ital dt at at ay dt at ay att res as 7 ment that cannot be reck- : ' ‘ ‘ : . oned in numbers—the gift of Light. Wherever Light has gone, progress has fol- lowed .. . wherever Light has gone, there has begun in that place a new era of worthy accomplishment. And it is that same gift of Light and the Service be- hind it that we hope will give you the brightness and happiness that makes Christmas for you the most memorable occasion of the year, Heavenly Peace! = vwill be the biggest story from the That you may awake = : standpoint of wordage that ever hap- to a most beautiful and s|& *TIS THE SEASON TO BE MERRY Not! less would ever do—so we all join now in “Merry Christmases” to you! N. D. Power - : snd Richard Hauptmann is on the “ : y is TI and a Light Co. vious occu} eriminal, rachinsky, S Knife River Coal Mining Company Producers of