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Show HAUPTMANN LOSING HIS COMPOSURE Suspects Spends Very Bad Night; Damaging Evidence Evi-dence Uncovered (Copyright 1934, by United Press) NEW YORK, Sept. 2 (U.R) Col. Charles A. Lindbergh Lind-bergh gave evidence to a Bronx county grand jury today to-day against the men accused in the kidnaping and murder I of his first-born son. While the famous flier appeared ap-peared before the grand jury, detectives de-tectives ransacking the garage of Bruno R. Hauptmann discovered another cache of money presumably pre-sumably ransom bills hidden in holes bored into a beam and covered cov-ered with another board. They also found a loaded pistol. Hauptmann, sitting in District Attorney Samuel Foley's office two floors below the room where Lindbergh testified, Was less composed com-posed than at any time since his arrest. Officials said he spent a. "very bad" night in his cell, pacing up and down and frequently sobbing. sob-bing. He was red-eyed and dejected de-jected when he reached the court house this morning. The grand jury, scheduled to return re-turn an extortion indictment (Continued on Page Three) |