Show Woman Linked With Kidnapers By Between Between Go-Between Methods J sie Used to toMake toMake toMake Make Contacts With Gang Revealed SEARCH IS INTENSIFIED Desperate Efforts Prove in Vain So Far FarBy Bv By United Pros ren NEW YORK April 12 A 12 A mysterious ous woman figured in the preliminary negotiations which Dr John F F. Condon Con Con- don don carried carried on as he dealt with the men he believed to be he the thep I kidnapers of oC Charles Augustus Lindbergh Lindbergh Lind- Lind bergh Jr the Bronx Home News said said in 10 a copyright dispatch today Shortly after Dr Condon inserted I I one of his advertisements he ne was at athis athis athis his bazar in the Bronx when a woman i I entered and started pricing a violin 1 She did not seem greatly interested I in the violin and finally said Nothing can be done until the ex excitement excitement ex- ex is over Meet me at the depot depot depot de de- de- de pot at Tuckahoe on Wednesday at 5 51 p p. p m m. I will have a n message for you AGAIN GAIN MEETS WOMAN IAN Dr Condon went to the Tuckahoe station and again met the woman She then said You will get a message later Again the woman entered the scene scene on the night of oC April 12 when Dr Con I don delivered the to the emissary emissary emis emis- I sar sary he had been dealing with the newspaper said The newspaper said sai that a taxicab called at Condon's I home and he was given a message I telling him to go to a place in front of a nursery on Tremont avenue Lindbergh Colonel Breckenridge Condon don and Al Reich went to the spot and found a note under a rock as di directed directed directed di- di the Home News said This note advised Dr Condon to toI I walk across the street the street the sidewalk paralleling St Sl Raymonds Raymond's cemetery cemetery- and to walk a block As he reached the sidewalk a man and woman passed by and the woman said This is avenue PAID EMISSARY That was the name of the street Condon was told to walk along Soon the emissary appeared C Condon ob obtained obtained ob- ob i tamed the which Lindbergh carried in a box paid it to 10 the emissary emissary emissary emis emis- sary and then received a note telling where to find the baby The newspaper said the note ad advised advised advised ad- ad the baby would be found aboard a i foot 28 yacht anchored of off Gayhead Gayhead Gay- Gay head a southerly point on Marthas Martha's Vineyard The note the newspaper said Scud further advised that two women would be found caring for or the child but that they were not to be molested as they were innocent of or any part parl in inthe inthe inthe the case Ii Lindbergh new flew to the district but as is known now failed to 10 find the yacht Desperate E Efforts to I Reopen Contacts Fail Dy fly r BATES nATES RANEY I United Press Pres Staff Correspondent Correspond cat HOPEWELL N N. J. J April 12 Des 12 Des Desperate efforts to reestablish contacts or open new avenues leading to restoration restoration restoration resto resto- ration of the Charles A. A Lindbergh Jr were made today but vainly The kidnapers apparently frightened frightened fright fright- ened at the fact the United States Stales treasury was on the trail of oC the ransom ransom ran ran- som they took from the baby's father without restoring the child were manifestly lying low lo Colonel Lindbergh h and his a associates ates aided still by Dr J J. F F. Condon Condon- the of the kidnap advertisements advertisements advertise advertise- ments meats in New York papers papers sought sought Continued on Pace Pare Three 1 WOMAN FIGURES i IN LINDY CASE GASE CASER i Continued from rase Pae One R I some way of betting getting to the thc kidnapers kidnaper again but their efforts to midday were unavailing It was still insisted that the men with whom Condon dealt were the thereal thereal thereal real kidnapers and there was still a theory that one of or the gang had double double dou dou- ble crossed the others other's or that the whole gang was re regarding arding the payment as an instalment prior to making hl higher her demands The aged Condon distressed at the tragic upshot upshot upshot up up- shot of his work was endeavoring to renew the broken threads but in inmany inmany in inmany many quarters there was doubt that this task would be cas easy While Norfolk Va reports still indicated indicated in indicated in- in that the trio of negotiators there were ere hopeful of a productive contact in the there was still sUIl no reason to believe that the party with whom they are dealing is other than a chiseler There have been a number of these wanting payment payment payment pay pay- ment in in advance ance of delivery of the infant and nd there is a strong suspicion that the Norfolk case simply is an another another another an- an other of or these instances ces The are arc known to believe believe believe be be- lieve thoroughly that John H H. Curtis Curti and his associates are sincere sincere but the negotiators thus far have been unable to produce the child through their contact Norfolk Ne Negotiators rs Meet With Lindy NORFOLK Va April 12 UP UP- UP Both John Hughes Curtis and Admiral Guy H H. Burrage who have been at attempting attempting attempting at- at tempting to obtain return of or the kid kid- son of Colonel and Mrs Charles CharlesA A A. Lindbergh conferred yesterday with Colonel Lindbergh re regarding arding their negotiations Dean H H. Dobson- Dobson Peacock their associate said today The clergyman man said that Dr J J. F Lindbergh h Condon the of the case has never been connected with the Norfolk negotiations ons He reiterated reiterated reiter reiter- his belief that the stolen stoJen child will be returned through the efforts I of ot his friends friends I |