Show i HOFFMAN MUM ON BRUNO PROBE TRENTON N. N J. J Jt Jan 20 Wi- Wi Governor Hoffman today adopted a n policy of silence to continue until he hes heIs heis Is s ready to announce his reasons for doubting that Bruno Richard Hauptmann alone the Lindbergh baby The Tho governors governor's press aid said that the chief executive would reveal nothing as to developments In his investigation until the tho proper time Tho The aid William S. S Conklin said he tie knew nothing about the followIng followIng following follow follow- ing reports That on on the kidnap ladder had been found fingerprints corresponding correspond correspond- Ing ng with those o of a man suspected by jy Ellis H. H Parker county detective and friend of the governor to have had lad a part in the tho Ousters Reported That the governor had been advised ad to o have David T. T and Anthony M. M Hauck Jr displaced respectively as attorney general and prosecutor of Hunterdon county That the governor would goad his opponents into demanding his Impeachment impeachment impeachment im Im- im- im and counter with a demand demand demand de de- de- de mand that the state police solve the mysteries of the case That Hauptmann had asked to see seethe seethe seethe the governor again Colonel Mark O. O Kimberling prison warden de denied denied de- de nied that Hauptmann had bad made such a request No comment was forthcoming from the tho governor on revelation that hat would leave for fora a winer winten win win- te ten er vacation shortly intending to return before the day 30 reprieve granted by the governor to Hauptmann Hauptmann Haupt Haupt- mann expires As to a report that the governor was interested in the activities of Morris Rosner whom Colonel Lindbergh Lind- Lind bergh engaged for a time as a possible possible pos pos- sible contact with the underworld Conklin said The governor has the tho whole history of the case Think of almost any phase that has been mentioned before and it is correct to say that angle is before belore him Staff Split Threatened Conklin said that letters to the governor from citizens in regard to the reprieve praised the governor for the most part C. C Lloyd Fisher chief counsel for Hauptmann said today he had bad re received received received re- re a letter from Mrs Hauptmann Hauptmann Haupt Haupt- mann requesting that Egret Rosecrans Rosecrans Rose Rose- crans one of Fishers Fisher's associates no longer have anything to do with the case In view of denials by Rosecrans Rosecrans Rose Rose- crans that he had expressed belief in Hauptmann's guilt Fisher commented com corn he ho would try to induce Mrs Hauptmann to change her lien mind |