Show CAMERA TELLS STORY OF HAUPTMANN MURDER TRIAL Y I r r dt x t st C 9 i y yf I J. J jU 1 q n r 1 1 d i lr t 4 F. F 3 r i ii i. i 7 I r rG G s i r I SELECTION OF A JURY for the trial of Bruno Richard Hauptmann Hauptmann Haupt- Haupt mann maim in Fl ington N. N J J. Jt for lor the murder of ot Baby Lindbergh was accomplished in less than two days Here are arc the jurors who listened to the evidence Back row left leU to right are arc Robert Cravath Elmer Smith Philip Hockenbury Mrs Mary Brelsford Liscom C. C Cose Case and Howard Biggs front row George Voorhees Mrs Ethel Stockton Charles F T. Snyder Verna Snyder Mrs Rose Pill and Foreman Charles Walton Sr 1 U T Tz z i 4 9 r r. r tj 3 4 3 ta tar r r. r r S St 1 1 t 5 t y a NL twy Ui U SHE DID DID NOT BREAK under the defense grilling but collapsed after leaving the witness stand Belt Betty Gow the Baby Eagles Eagle's nurse who was the last known n mown person to see him alive is shown as she entered entered entered en en- the courtroom to to- tell of the stealing of Charles A. A Lindbergh Jr THERE HE liE IS Amandus Hochmuth Lindbergh neighbor in Hopewell was a surprise witness for the state He positively identified tied fled Hauptmann as being in the vicinity of ot tho the estate on the day of the He pointed Hauptmann out in court L- L 10 1 0 f r r j r pc N r rv v RIi M f r i TIlE THE TRAGIC STORY of his firstborn first sons son's his futile efforts cHarts to ransom the child and finally his identification of the voice at t r ransom tryst as ns Hauptmann's was told by Colonel Charles E. E Lindbergh The photograph shows him on on the stand r Y y r q f r 7 Y fg r r. r r os x n U UJ w h J I o DR JOIN JOHN F. F CONDON CONDOM better bet bet- better ter known as told in dramatic dramatic dra dra- matic fashion how he paid the futile ransom for the baby arid and identified Hauptmann as the John of the ransom ne ne- ne- ne He was subjected to toa a severe examination cross-examination by the defense but emerged with wah his testimony mony unshaken 1 murder of Lindbergh's Lindberch's son maintained his role of oC enigma His poker face remained immobile and when he hc relaxed it was usually to in in- y ry F e t S 'S s t 4 U S' S s. s t Tj d dr r S Ss s TilE TIIE Justice Thomas W. W Trenchard who presided over the trial r f S S b. b rl r s sS S R f 4 LOYALTY was displayed by Mrs Anna Hauptmann who sat tensely at her husbands husband's side dur during ing the trial I I 6 R Y D 4 LIAR muttered Hauptmann after alter Joseph taxi driver above testified he delivered a note to Dr Condon for the carpenter car car- penter E. E s sS S 1 i I F Ji arf 3 r rd h r EARLY SEARCH for the kid kid- baby was conducted by Colonel H. H Norman Schwartz- Schwartz kopf above head of the New Jersey state police T f 12 iL S sl Y r A r r s f y i ir Y 1 t U Ir ii i 44 l i iv ar c Ih r f js r ry y NEW JERSEY placed prosecution of Hauptmann in the hands of oC the above battery of legal talent Left to ri right ht Seated Anthony M M. Hauck Hunterdon county prosecutor David T. T attorney gen general general gen gen- eral elal for Ne New y Jersey Geor George e T. T Large and Joseph JosephL Standing Richard Stockton and Harry A. A Walsh pr r i i. i j J f J r t Y 7 o r j S U 5 4 3 i i UV at K i s f 55 i tto 4 0 w r. r r t tr 2 V r I 1 v e.- e. n i rrt s Sf w Y y y fl py iR t c i 1 S U S ii r w wt rr t vw It Its Iti s cA i I WEEPING G SOFTLY at intervals but meeting her ordeal with Spartan courage Mrs Anne Morrow Lindbergh told her story of unutterable sorrow from the witness stand She is shown as she testified fl 7 r rr rr r A r T S FOUR LA LAWYERS formed the defense batter battery They arc left to right Lloyd Llod Fisher Edward J J. J Reilly chief whose examinations cross-examinations added much to the drama of the trial Frederick Pope and Egbert t L U 4 s f J f v w AS S Sf f rit dr 4 G n j Q c S SA Sc c A ra 1 I I k r 3 t r 2 L A 4 4 r y f S S Sf c 4 rA t f a a at t J S d I Ai dt t t J f It i v f W I CAMERAS CLICK a rarely ceasing refrain at the Hauptmann trial as an on army of or alert photographers make a pictorial history o of the dram dramatic hearing Here with cameras and flashlights ready is a typical lineup of the news photographers outside the Hunterdon county courthouse at Flemington N. N J. J v t i dIt 4 IY rf i t l. l j 4 t y it i r THESE STEELY EYES watched closely each witness fir in Flemington's Flemington's Fleming- Fleming tons ton's tiny courtroom Bruno Richard Hauptmann on trial for lor the studies show sho Once how how- in a sardonic smile as these camera Youre oure a liar when cv over r his calm was shattered and he muttered sent a note to Dr Condon a taxi driver identified him as the man who F f fA A S 3 i n ory I U pg r r i x d Y Ox L CROWDS WERE PLENTIFUL at the trial The courtroom could hold but a handful but throngs of or the optimistic such as those shown above were on hand every da day on the bare chance the they might get gel n. n |