Evening Star Newspaper, February 14, 1935, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SCENES FOLLOWING VERDICT THAT DOOMS HAUPTMANN TO CHAIR : Copyright, A. P. Wirephotos. FEBRUARY 14, 1935. e R L S G L B BT Court room scene as verdict was read. Hauptmann may be seen standing between officers in extreme left, indicated by arrow, while jury also is bergh child and judge sentences him to death. standing as foreman reads verdict. Hemmed in on all sides by huge crowd, the jury that convicted the German carpenter shown leaving the court house just after rendering death verdict. Mrs. Hauptmann, pale and leaning heavily on the arm of her escort, Col. Ngyman Schwarzkopf, head of the New Jersey State police (right), coi tulating Attorney General being assisted from the court after hearing her husband sentenced. Wilentz, who prosecuted Hauptmann. In the center is Assistant Attorney Gene Peacock. 1 Judge Thomas W. Trenchard, who conducted trial, leaving the court The prison at Trenton, to which Hauptmann 1s to be transferred within a few days to await death. Alr Troopers on guard at court house entrance as the verdict was read. s 3 view shows mtim yard in foreground, with workshops and cell blocks in rear. ¥ ¢ 4 7 N

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