Show HAUPTMANN LINKED TO J i f- f b J OF LINDY BABY BY HANDWRITING 6 Answers r in Lineup Quiz ConI Convince Con- Con I 4 vince Inspector of f Mans Man's Guilt SUS r IS A rED AGITATED G ITA rED Hauptmann Tells of Stock Market Transactions NEW NEW YORK YORK Sept 21 P DurIng JP-DurIng questioning of Bruno Richard chard Hauptmann Haupt mann concerning the Lindbergh Tan ran som money Acting ChI Chief t Inspector John J. J Sullivan declared today In police pollee lineup We Wc have a D perfect perle t extortion case against this man I 1 understand this ran man an Sullivan said We have a perfect extortion case against him There Is no doubt in my mind that he he will have to answer an an- a more snore serious charge There Is ls not a abit bit of ot doubt in my mind about abou this man Sullivan added We have just arrived ar at- rived at the conclusion this this' morning th that 1 it it is not complete e by any means means' ani m means H appearance on the stand was as a climax to the usual parade pa parade pa pa- rade of petty suspects H He w was s brought into th lInet p ro the other prisoners but h he was was- the thelast last to t t st stand rid Prisoner r Tott Totters r rhe II He appeared greatly a agitated A uniformed policeman walked at his side Iside a plainclothesman hIm The prisoner tottered as he walked to the stand As Sullivan fired questions at him Hauptmann blinked ed in the strong glare spotlight focusing his gaze on the floor loor He seemed to have difficulty in hearing his inquisitor who frequently had to repeat his questions Hauptmann spoke with a strong Teutonic nic accent Reads Record After Sullivan read the prisoners prisoner's record and announced he was charged with extortion the quizzing began How long have you been In this country asked Sullivan Thirteen years Hauptmann replied re re- re- re plied How did you get In this country I was a n stowaway What port did you conic In to New York Did you make your home in NewYork New NewYork NewYork York then Appears Not to Hear Hauptmann appeared not to hear the query and it was repeated He answered Yes Who did you know in New York continued Sullivan I didn't know anybody Where did you live live- first Amsterdam im avenue near avenue venue near hear 97 and 98 street How long did you live around there Four and one half years I Where did you move then One hundred and seventieth street Twenty How long were you there About a a year Where did you move then street east side sixth Ninety street t-c t cast st How long we were e c you there Till I got married d. d What that Twenty Then where did yo you move Where Continued on Pace Pate Six SUSPECT FACES 1 LINEUP QUIZ Ransom Ransom Suspect Greatly Agitated Agitated Agi- Agi gi r t ted as He Appears Ip r bright Light Continued tr ir from n m Pats Part One did you ou start housekeeping i Park avenue I 1 How long were you there About a year Then where did you move move To Xo the Bronx Lived on Needham Avenue Hauptmann said Laid he lived on Needham Need 1 ham avenue moving to his present address from rom there What is your business Sullivan ked asked Carpenter How long have you been cen a 3 carpenter carpenter carpenter car car- penter Since Jve lve been beer here Were yOu you a carpenter over there Germany any Yes les Did r you 0 ever work in Lake Lakewood K N. J. J as a carpenter Yes Did you ou aver ever make windows No Did you work in some big house Over there Lakewood Small houses How long were you in Jersey Lakewood in 1925 Did you live in Jersey then I r lived there Where Near N ear Lakewood Ho How Ho long Two months did What other parts parts parts-of of Jersey you fOU work in Near Freehold N. N J. J V Who for For br a friend building a a frame house bouse Did you live there About a month Turns Tarns to Ransom Money all two nfl two houses in in- Jersey and you OU lived there then observed Sullivan and turned his line of questioning questioning ques ques- toning to the ransom monc money Where did you oU get all that money In your tour garage A friend gave me all his effects to take care care of until he ne comes back from the other side Is Ills he coming back No he died did in German Germany Did you know it was as money I 1 didn't know it was money I thought it was b bills or anything I never suspected it was money When did you find out it was money Three weeks ago H How w much did you spend H Hive Have ve you worked since April 1932 Yes Tes on small mall contracts Where Ot 01 so O many j How many d days Y Cant remember 7 You yesterday you haven't Worked since Not Nat steady eady Were you living on oh the ni money ney Yes W When Wien en did you put it in Inthe the ground what what year I III didn't put it in the ground H Hauptmann answered with a note of ot defiance Who did No one I Iwas was in the 21 aide eide de wall of the garage Who did that I r When Three weeks ago How HoV much did your friend give you Hauptmann's a answer n s w e r sounded t something like Demand Demands Information Inspector Sullivan aroused demanded demanded demanded de de- de- de to know what happened to all of that money Then Hauptmann said What other business have you been in Playing Wall street since 1930 How have you made mad out Sometimes successful lately los los- Ing How much have you lost Practically even What was the stock you bought American Wat Waterworks Finally At t this there ther was some confusion Hauptmann's accent making his an- an awer unclear But he finally explained ex cx- it iL Did you purchase outright Sometimes sometimes no When its it's sometimes or no how to le it Margin Have you OU any other business No Net Thata niata all an 11 Sullivan said but when Hauptmann turned to go Sulli Sullivan van called him b back bIck ck with ith Just a ml minute nut Hauptmann stepped back under the glare glare- of the bright lights on the lineup platform Did you ever ever ever- deal dealin in furs lurs the Inspector asked I My friend did How long Since 30 you m make ke out S Successful c fuL How successful 1 Up t 1 to Did Dd you ke keep kp p any books Ye Yc I They y d dont don't nt show how l f w you bought bough I and sold Bold How do you account for that Hauptmann then launched into fut an ah explanation which none of th the detectives de de- ct yes understood understood- and Sullivan ended It with the statement ta ment You kept no books Were you in Hopewell N. N J J. J. J in 1932 1 I 1 was n never ver in Hopewell Do Dp you know where it is N You know what location it Is in I X know about It 1 And youve you've been there Sullivan Mid MI You owned ah an automobile in 1932 I Y s. s H w Ion long have you owned d an au nu iMmobile S. S 1931 Y Talks Talkie t to Detective Detectives t. t ended t d d' d th the questioning an and Sullivan walked the loud eaker speaker speake o. o J of 1 i 1 T 1 r Ji on th the platform and rind made his statement statement state state- ment to the d detectives I can understand this mans man's denial denial denial de de- de- de nial but we have a per perfect ct ext extortion case against him the inspector said There is no doubt in my mind that he will have to answer a more serious serious serious se se- se- se rious charge There is not a bit of doubt in my mind about this man This case just proves the good of cooperation b between be tween all agencies the tr treasury department department department de de- de- de depar department ent of justice postoffice d department nt and police poUce We Wc just have arrived at the conclusion con con- elusion this this' morn morning g that it is not complete by any means Pay Fays TrI Tribute te Sullivan then paid tribute to t tIe the e members of the police nol ce force orce and add added d I 1 want to add d a word of ot respect f another r gr group up of men the newspaper news news- pa pap paper r I men men I 1 respect r th them ni m. m for tor their t i confidence and if anyone is Ss entitled to respect for their fairness s and decency decency de de- it is the representatives of the press Hauptmann was then led off olf the stand and taken to another part of ot headquarters prior to his trip to the Bronx for tor arraignment in West Farms court Two thousand persons gathered at atthe atthe atthe the court building in the Bronx and anda a police guard of 22 foot patrolmen and 15 mounted officers formed a cordon around the structure Before Hauptmann was taken t to the Bronx District Assistant Attorney Andrew C. C McCarthy said he would demand the man be held without ball bail as he considered red the charge tantamount tantamount tanta t nta mount to to toone one one of m murder Will Wilt Be Given Choice McCarthy said Hauptmann would have his choice of ol pleading guilty g waiving examination a or f guilty and having an immediate hearing Hauptmann was taken to West Farms court in the Bronx in an ordinary nary police car He was manacled to a policeman and and escorted into the building by a bodyguard of almost a dozen more police The little courtroom on the second floor of the building was crowded with people who had come to see Hauptmann arraigned Additional hun hundreds gathered outside outside outside out out- side after the courtroom had filled and pushed and anc shoved d as th the thO bodyguard bodyguard bodyguard body body- guard rushed the man into the building build ing and formed a wedge to push him through u h. h the crowds to the second floor t i |