Show GIRLS GIRL'S KILLER FOUND AFTER l LONG 0 N SEARCH Letters Mailed to Parents Lead to Arrest Sanity Q Questioned estion d It By Associated l lrea res NEW YORK Dec 14 The rhe The confessed confessed con confessed slayer of Grace Budd 10 year old girl who disappeared six Ix years ago sat in his cell at police headquarters head headquarters quarters today mumbling incoherently incoherent ly and upping tapping his head with the tips of his fingers Police said the prisoner Albert Al AI bert H. H Fish year old house painter and father of or six children who woo has been identified b by members of ot the dead girls girl's family as the man who lured her away on the promise to take her to a birthday party spent a sl sleep ep- ep less night A sandwich that wa was placed in his cell at a. a m m. m was left untouched un un- un touched Fish led police to a deserted house housein in the Worthington woods wood's Elmsford Westchester county late lale yesterday after being traced through letters Jetters he sent to the slain girls girl's parents Buried in the vicinity was the bod body butchered butch butch- ered by a meat cleaver Police prepared prepared pre pre- pared today to resume digging in the vicinity of the deserted house Teeth Identify Body Verification also was sought of th the skull recovered near the house under Fishs Fish's direction Police believed b that thai records of the New York dental clinic li lc will prove that thal two gild fillings still Intact in m the back teeth of the skull were placed in Grace Budds Budd's mouth at the clinic I Police said saM the skull which was taken to police headquarters last night was plainly fractured on top and that the lower jaw hung loose as f if that too had been heen fractured Detective William King of the miss miss- ng persons bureau the th man who had work worked d on the ca case since the girl disappeared and nd who arrested Fish yesterday said today that the prisoner pris- pris oner ner oner nerin in his detailed description of the slaying leU no doubt that the thel crime clime was committed to satisfy a blood l lust st st. I King KinK said that according to to Fishs Fish's own story of or the slaying Haying he hacked the he childs child's body at the deserted house June 3 1928 the day he took her Continued on Pa Pase Puelo e Two MORGAN LINKED IN ARMS PROBE Noted Bankers Banker's Loans Are Arc Viewed as Affecting Americas America's Americas America's Amer Amer- Americas America's ica's Entrance in War Continued from raRe Pace One Henry Payne Bingham who served at a dollar a year as secretary of ot the war var industries board was one of or the Americans who had haa incomes of ofa a million dollars a year in the war period Wrangling over profits delayed powder production at a 1 very critical critical crit ical period of the World war and threatens to endanger national defense defense defense de de- de- de if It war should come again the committee was told today Colonel T. T C. C Harris army ordnance ordnance ordnance ord ord- nance expert testified regarding controversy controversy controversy con con- between the war department and the Du Pont company in 1917 which delayed building of oC the Old Hickory powder plant at Nashville Tenn for lor eight months Considered Outlaws I Telling his side of the dispute and hinting at its possible effect in iii a future future fu fu- future fu- fu ture war Irenee Du Pont spokesman for the company said If somebody else is offered a contract contract contract con con- tract forwar construction the they might hesitate to accept it when they think of what we went through Pierre Du Pont said Newton D. D Baker Balter secretary of war in 1917 regarded re re- re- re the companies as a ua species of outlaw because of the terms it sought for building the Old Hickory plant Negotiations for Du Pont powder supplies began in April 1917 A final contract for the Old Hickory development develop develop- ment meat was not signed until January 1918 What caused the long ong delay asked Chairman Gerald P. P Nyc Nye R. R RI N. N D. D Differences in opinion between the Du Ponts Fonts and the war industries board on what their profits should be Colonel Harris replied Probe Shows Huge War Profits Sought WASHINGTON Dec 14 iP-Evi- iP dence was presented to the senate munitions committee today that the Du Pont company sought a contract with the government in 1917 to build a war time powder plant which would have netted profit within a year without the investment of a penn penny The committee pla placed d in the record record rec rec- ord a report from a war industries board of official to Newton D. D Baker then secretary of war saying the compensation for the Du Pants Fonts under the contract would be out of all aU proportion proportion proportion pro pro- portion to their service The contract was blocked by Baker and a substitute agreement was entered entered entered en en- into under which the gross profits to the Du Ponts Fonts were 2000 |