Show r Bruno Ready to th Tell All He Knows J I DOOMED MAN RENEWS PLEA oi OF INNOCENCE Richard Is Hopeful Wife Decla Declares es After Visit Copyright 1936 by A. A P. P TRENTON N. N J. J Jan 13 13 Bruno Richard Hauptmann Ha today today today to to- day told his wife he was ready to undergo further questioning question question- ing by any of the authorities He said he would tell anything any any- thing he might have a e neglected to say But he reasserted his innocence Mrs Hauptmann after atter visiting her husband for tor the first time since the court of pardons pardo s r refused him clemency said she sho asked him if if he would see Governor Harold G. G Hoffman Hoffman Hoff Hoff- man Attorney General David T. T and H. H Norman Schwarz Schwarz- kopf head of tho the state police to answer any questions they mi might ht ask ta To Tell Ever Everything Mrs Hauptmann said her husband husband husband hus hus- band said I 1 will be glad to see anybody any time and answer any questions or anything they might want to know that I might have neglected to say Hauptmann told his wife that he felt sure that some time the truth of the Lindbergh would come outI out outI outI I hope that they dont don't have havethe tho the murder of an innocent man on their conscience by t that at time he lie added Richard was so cheerful and hopeful Mrs Hauptmann said He made me rae feel better I have asked to have havo the mechanical mechanical me mechanical me- me lie detector tried on me his wife quoted Hauptmann as say say- ing Efforts Guarded Efforts to save Hauptmann from the tho electric chair chai next Friday night were cloaked in secrecy today Nugent Dodds and Neil Burkinshaw Burkinshaw Burkin- Burkin shaw Washington lawyers rs specialIzIng specializing specializing special special- izing in United States supreme court procedure who were retained by C. C Lloyd Fisher chief defense counsel left Trenton apparently after a brief stay Governor Harold G. G Hoffman Hottman was absent from the capital long ong past his usual hour for lor appearing At Mount Holly Ellis H. H Parker county detective and friend of the tho expressed doubt that Hauptmann would do other than re- re his innocence no matter what the pressure |