Show SUSPECT FOUND ROUND TO BE MOODY Hauptmann Strange Man to His Neighbors in inS Bron Bronx Bronx- S r t. t NEW YORK Sept 21 P Bruno W-Bruno Bruno Richard ichard Hauptmann marked by au au- as the recipient of the Lindbergh Lindbergh Lind- Lind bergh ergh ransom money is is a man of strange range moods and contrasts A carpenter by trade an alien and unemployed he bears nevertheless every very evidence of intelligence intelligence-a a high broad forehead wide wide set et blue blueeyes blueeyes blueyes eyes yes a long straight nose His gray checked suit Is shabby his lis blue patterned tie stringy his brown rown shoes run down yet his clothes are Bre re obviously of good quality Called Sullen in Stolidity A typical Teutonic sul- sul lenness enness some have called it has It-has has m masked his face since his arrest To his neighbors in the Wakefield distrIct of the Bronx Hauptmann isa is isa isman a man of mystery Even those with whom he has worked call him him a steady and reliable workman but uncommunicative munica ti ve For all aU his taciturnity however Hauptmann communicated to his neighbors something of ot his passion for or hunting He was a great hunter one man said aid Every fall faU since he lived here and and that's ats at's about three years I should say say say-he he would go away on hunting and fishing trips This was borne out by the fact that hat detectives searching the Hauptmann Hauptmann Hauptmann Haupt Haupt- mann home found a double gauge 2 shotgun Told of Street Winnings In 1932 Hauptmann gave up his work as a carpenter and to those with whom he passed any more than the ic word Hello he left it be known that hat he was making good in Wall street treet TOne f T fOne 1 One neighbor told of his Ms boasting of f winning twinning in the market He and his wife Anna also a ana na natie nave na- na tie tive ve German were married about five ve years ago Mrs Haup Hauptmann I n nn 1 was wasa was wasa a Waitress in a Bronx restaurant b be be- fore ore their marriage They have bave one child Manfred a al l old month boy whose baby garments gar gar- meats ments washed by his mother flapped from rom the wash line while his parents were being questioned |