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Show PAGE FOUR. THE - HERALD-JOURNAL- LOGAN, UTAH, ', EDITOR'S NOTE: The break in the Lindbergh caee, anticipated quietly for months the diligent detectives by whose life work had become a solution of the crime, came In the middle of September, 1HH4, 30 months after Charles A. Lindbergh, Jr, had been stolen from his crib in Hope-el- ). The story of the arrest is told in the following dispatch, ninth in the series by Sidney B. Whipple. Swan Lake Santa: I am five years old and am a good girl I go to bed early and help mv mamma I would like some new doll i lothes, iron, Home dishes and nuts and candy With love Maigaret Hadley P. S 1 would also like a puise and hHtikerihief iron-boar- Swan Lake Dear SantH: I am three years old and am a good boy 1 help my daddy feed he rows I would like a tnevcle, some farm animals, some gloves, hammer md pliers and some randy and nuts Love, Dale Hadley. Preston, Idaho Dear Santa Claus; We Hie writing to you because We don't know who else to ask for Chtistmas presents, because we know our parents won't be able to get us any What we want is some heavy underwear and wool stockings and wool gloves We would also like a horn or some kind of toy that makes a noise. We have tried to be very good little girls, especially the last few w eeks Thank you Santa Claus and Merry Christinas Wanda and June W. Ex-HusHa- nd Is Forgotten Man ings, added to the pile They counted (13.750 and every bill of the lot bore a number Unt checked with the serials of tne ransom Col Lindbergh had paid to regain the son who never came back alive. In the leveling of the garage The retiring officers of the ward primary were the guests of honor at a luncheon party given Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Rose Nyman by the primary workers of the ward and the Cache board stake members. Thirty guests were included. The guests of honor were Mrs. Elizabeth Peart and Mrs Rose Nyman. Each was presented with a lovely gift of silver. The Gleaner girls of the M. I. A sponsored a very successful luncheon party Monday evening at the home of Mrs E. J Palmer. Miss An Zella Palmer was hostess. enjoyable program of music anl games were enjoyed. Luncheon was served to 45 guests. EEueh mother was presented with a gilt and were special guests of the evening The Ralph Smith camp Daughters of Pioneers held their annuul Christmas party Thursday evening at th ward hall. A program of games , music and dancing were enjoyed A basket lunch of Pioneer days and visitm was enjoyed by ail present. Mr and Mrs. A L. King spent Monday at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs Oriun L. Foiled, Mrs Anna L. Nelson and Miss Elaine King were visiting in Gar land during the week end. The Relief Society presidency are making their annual ward visits. Monroe Johnson who received treatment at a local hospital recently for internal injuries suffered while coasting is doing nicel- the officers came upon another cache, more painstakingly hidden from prying eyes Tne hoarder had sunk five small bonngs into a plank, and each of the holes contained a roll of bills. The plank had been fixed into position with BY SIDNEY B. WHIPPLE its smooth side outward, United Press Staff Correspondent ing an innocent appearancepresentuntil it was tapped. The detectives addUnited 1934, Press) by Copyright, ed (40 to their pile of recovered On the morning of Sept 15, 1934, a blue Dodge sedan was driven up money. Identified by Taxi Driver to a gas pump in a Manhattan Joseph Perrone, taxicab driver The man at the filling station. who had once carried a ransom wheel handed a (10 gold certificate to Walter Lyle, in payment note to Jafsie at the behest of a man who approached him in the for five gallons of gasoline "You dont see many of these darkness of a Bionx street, was bidden to headquarters He walkany more. Lyle remarked, finger- ed up to the prisoner, standing ing the note. "No, I guess you don't, said the with a group of detectives, and customer "I've only got a few putting hia hand on Hauptmanns left myself about a hundred of shoulder, said, "this is the man." Jafsie himself, hailed from his them " , Lyle gave the man his change lecture room, was not so positive. "He doesn't look exactly like the and mechanically, in accordance with Jimmy Finn's instructions, man to whom I gave the (50,000." on he said " "This man appears much wrote the figures heavier back of the 110 certificate in Col disguised Lindbergh, Detectives in Pursuit glasses and a large Within six hours, after the certo listened the attentively tificate had been deposited in a cap. branch of the Corn Exchange prisoner's voice as he responded to the of the authorities. coBank Trust Company, three questions ' It is the same voice X heard ordinated groups of detectives, federal, state and city, were hotly calling, 'Hey, doctor, over here, he said. pursuing the trail of Bruno Rich- doctor, Wife Interviewed owner of car ard Hauptmann, The detectives "interviewed Anlicense They found him as he was emerging from the na Schoeffler Hauptmann, the susdriveway of his modest home in pects wife. How did her husband th far Bronx, and they trailed get all this money? How was he him assiduously for five days be- able to live without working? "He has always been thrifty. He fore laying on his Bhoulder the made good wages. He saved a hand of arrest. Unconscious of the shadow, Bru- lot. And he won money playing no Haputmann went about the the stock market, Mrs. Hauptcity, visiting the haunts in which mann explained. of his brokerage it was his custom to sit for hours, Investigation accounts showed Hauptmann had over a seidel of beer. On the morning of Sept. 18, he lost (7,000 in less than two years. "Well, Ill tell you, sad Hauptdrove the blue sedan out of his garage as usual. But as he passed mann. "I got it from a friend of mine named Isidore Fisch a man into a roadway, a police car edged Seven men, who used to work with me in the him to the curb. headed by Lieutenant fur business. He owed me money, Acting So 4ast winter he James Finn, leaped toward his about (7,500. automobile and covered him witb took a trip to Germany, and when he left, he asked me to take care automatics. "You re wanted at headq- of some of his belongings. In the was a shoe box. I didnt know lot uarters," said Finn. But .1 was not to headquarters, but to the old what was in it, but I put it in the closet. Later I discovered bastille, " now an automobile liI guess it was three or four cense police bureau, that the proFor weeks ago that it contained testing prisoner was taken. And knowing that he three days they grilled him and money. never once succeeded in breaking owed me money, I helped myself to it. I've spent two or three down his stolid composure. Ransom Bill in Pocket On his person, when he was arrested, Hauptmann had another of the Lindbergh ransom bills, a He professed, for (20 certificate. a time,' not to know where it came from. Then detectives began a even d Your friend, electric cow- P. Robert G. Hyer. orange. Smith Utah. Wellsville, Utah. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl four years Dear Santa Claus: old. I am a little girl 8 years old. I have tried to obey my I would like & big baby doll mamma and do everything she dressed in pink. That's all I want. has ask me to do. I would like My sister Shirley would like a a rubber doll, a set of dishes, and doll and a set of dishes and my a new dress. Bring me some randy and nuts baby sister Lenora wants a doll and a rocking chair and nuts, or- end dont forget my little friends, Rosella and Marie. and CHndy. ange Vulene and Shirley Petersen Love, Merry Xmas and a Happy New Laura Williamson Year. Richmond, Utah. Dear Santa Claus: Lewiston, Utah. Dear Santa Claus: Would you please bring me a I would like you to bring me coaster wagon, set of little cars, p paint book, a story book, tie, roller skates and some candy and water colors, game. 2 handker- ruts. I am trying to be a good chiefs, nuts and candy. boy. Your friend, My little sister, Fiona would like Weldon Hyer. a broom and what ever else youd P. S. A Merry Christmas and a like to bring her. With love and a Merry ChristHappy New Year to all. mas. Utah Duane and Elona Murray. Lewiston, Dear Santa Claus: ' I am a boy seven old Richmond, Utah. years and I would like you to bring me Dear Santa Claus: a steam shovel, paint bonk, water I am a girl nine years old colors, tie, story book, cap, nuts Please bring me a typewriter and and candy a zipper purse, a pair of slippers Merry Christmas and a Happy and some roller skates, also some New Year. candy, nuts and an orange. Your friend, With Love and Merry Christmas. Roy L. Hyer Foneta Murray. Lewiston, Uuh Dear Santa Claus: Dear Santa: I am a boy ten years old and I have been, a good girl this I would like you to bring me a year and done what my mother pair of Ice skates, game, paint told me to. For Xmas I would book, water colors, cap and story like a pair of nxfurds, a blue book, nuts and candy. shirt, some stockings and some Merry Christmas and a Happy caady and nuts. New Year, Ruth Falmei. SISTER. MARYS KITCHEN BY MARY E. DAGUE , ,1? I ken lee glad Writer Mondays Menu stories California NOTHING, not even the BREAKFAST: Claus, made such grapea, cereal, cream, shirred an impression on my mind when eggs, crisp toast, milk, coffee. I was a child as the pictured LUNCHEON: Ham timbales ..Christmas processions led by a with raisin sauce, fried pars"man in a chef's cap bearing a nips, crin berry turnovers, boar's head aloft.1 Christmas afmilk, tea. ter Christmas, in accordance with DINNER: Stnlfed hearts of tradition, our family had turkey tomato aance, baked veal, I while longed to satisfy my hearts of lettuce with squash, with not soul, it my palate, French dressing, maple soufroast pig. fle, milk, coffee. Meantime the years hare slipped by and the English custom of serving roast pig at Christmas is opening. Wrap oars and, tart Tn spreading in this country. Or if heavy battered wrapping paper to your family is too small for an prevent them from becoming too entire pig, served rich and brown crisp. Put a small block of wood with an apple in his mouth, a in the mouth. crown roast, while not so Bend the legs' weH under and fill bill. will the fasten with skewers and stout picturesque, A suckling pig weighs from 10 cord. Rub the entire surface with to 25 pounds dressed and It or a paste of butter and flour. Place dered from a reliable butcher will in a hot oven 426 degrees F in probably be quite ready for stuf- an open roaster. , Roast at this temperatare for an hour, basting fing when It is delivered. it should be plunged into frequently with hot water to vigand rubbed then which a 'Kite butter has been addboiling uter orously ith a coarse towel. This ed. fUduce heat to 350 degrees will make the flesh plump and F.A Sprinkle well With salt and pink and Insures against hairs be- pepper, cover roaster and roast ing left on. Wash thoroughly in- five hours longer. Serve with a side and out and dry. Cut off the tiny red apple in its mouth and a feet at the first joint, leaving wreath of parsley around its neck. enough skin to turn over the ends Sauce foe Meat and fasten. Put in a cold place For a highly seasoned Meat, until ready to stuff. You can and here's a good saoce: should make the stuffing and have butter, S cnps wathe pig all ready for roasting the ter,Two1 pounds 2 cups vinegar, 1 2 day before Christmas. tablespoons powdered mustard. I Chestnut Stuffing 3 sugar, 4 tablespoons Two quarts Italian chestnuts. 5 tablespoons chili powder, 2salt, table3 cups mashed sweet potatoes, spoons Worcestershire sauce, 2 cup welted butter, X cup cream, 2 tablespoons tabasco sauce, 2 tableeggs, 4 teaspoons salt, 2 tea- spoons blsek pepper, 4 tablespoons spoon pepper, 2 tablespoons grat- paprika. 1 large onion, 2 teaed lemon rind, 2 tablespoons minc- spoon red pepper, 1 teaspoon cel2 ed parsley, teaspoon onion ery seeds. Juice. Mince onion.- Combine afi Shell chestnuts.'"! Pofl untM tenand simmer for thirty der and force through iicer. Beat minutes. Then baste the every eggs aligblly and combine alt in- - fifteen minutes while it lS is roast, gredients. Stuff pig and sew up the hug with this sauce. lux-uiio- How-ever- 1- -4 S. Don't rattle. forget the babys Hyde Park Dear Santa: We have been good girls this year and would like something nice for Christmas We would like some candy and nuts too, also a doll that goes to sleep. Your friends, Elsie and Glenna Seamons. Dear Santa Claus: I am ten years old. Will you please bring me a pair o ice skates for Christmas and a good game and be sure to bring candy and nuts Merry Christmas, Clark Jensen Providence, Utah. Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a double barrel cork gun and a sweater and some candy and nuts and a little red truck Merry Christmas. Hal Jensen . . Providence, Utah. bed-roo- . North Logan, Utah Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl nearly four years old. I have been a good girl and helped my mother. Will you please bring me a doll with a blue a broom, dress, a blackboard, some cut out dolls, a little hot wuter bottle and some candy. demoand I wish you a merry Xmas and lition of the little garage in Fast a happy New Year. 222nd Street, the Bronx, which Margene Stauffer they knew bad been constructed e Their pickby his own hands. Wellsville, Utah. axes broke through the flooring Dear Santa: a mine. From and Please bring me a dump truck, sacks penetrated tumbled and a xylophone, a box of crayons, a thousands of wrappings d gold tool chest, and train for Xmas. certificates. Another hoard, cunDont forget the candy and nuts. ningly concealed in window cas LaVon Hansen, yellow-backe- e, Lewiston, Utah. Dear Santa Claus: Please Santa will you bring me a dump truck, a pair of boots with buckles on them, and bring me somecandy and nuts, some oranges and a rubber doll. I am a little boy six years old but could not go to school this year. I wish you a Merry Xmas. Nolan Ksrtchner P. S. Bring my tiny baby sister something nice. HONORED Inaugurate Wireless Broadcasting to U.S. P Premier ROME, Dec. 21 Benito Mussolini will receive 94 mothers in Venice Palace tomorrow. The mothers have a total of 912 children, or an average of about nine each. The premier will distribute envelopes containing bank notes to the mothers. 1 MEXICO CITY, Dec. 22 on The government last night inaugurated nightly wireless broadcasting to the United States to inform Americans of its version of the religious situation in Mexico. The broadcasts were designed to combat allegedly false Information regarding the dispute over the educagovernments rationallistic in Germany of tuberculosis, in the tional program, under which religious instructions in the schools spring o, 1934. NEXT: The Bad Boy of Kanienz. is forbidden. (Utah produces enough sugar annually TC SUPPLY THE NEEDS OF ALL THE PEOPLE INTHESEfSTATES-FOR-AENTIRE YEAR- N (TEN MILLION DOLLARS ARE DISTRIBUTED IN UTAH ANNUALLY BY THE SUGAR BEET INDUSTRY THIS IS EQUAL TO $19.85 FOR EVERY MAN. WOMAN AND CHILD IN THE STATE Hyrum, Utah, Dear Santa Claus: I have been a good boy, will you bring me a stock farm, tractor, mittens and some candy and nuts. I am four years old. With love. La Moine Anhder. Lewiston, Utah Dear Santa Claus: Will you bring me a big wagon with big Uies, gome candy, peaCove, Utah. Dear Santa: nuts, orange, banana and Babe Will you please bring me a Ruth bar. Vernal Williams. blackboard, gun, houseslippers and (MONEY SPENT, FOR UTAH BEET SUGAR CIRCULATES THROUGH LOCAL CHANNELS OF TRADE AND COMES BACK TO YbU AGAIN KglllkiiimX innovation Sarvioo Comfort THE MOST from (2.00 from (1.50 convoo-ao- l THE BEST accommodatto ao THE FINEST inaala I M. TOY, MANAGING-OWNE- California n MOTHERS I While Hauptmann was telling his story, the detectives searching every square inch of his Bronx flat came upon a panel on which were penciled the address and telephone number of Dr. John Condon Jafsie. I dont know who wrote them there or why, said Hauptmann. "Perhaps Fisch did it. And where, the officers asked, might this Isidor Fisch be at the present time? Unfortunately, Isidor Fisch died Trenton, Utah. Dear Santa Claus: I am three years old and have been a very good girl. Please bring me a big doll, some little dishes and a solor set. Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. I remain your friend, Sara Lou White. Lewiston, Utah. Dear Santa Claus: I have been a good girl and X would like a story book, a little doll and a pair of skates. I am six years old. Send me lots of candy and nuts, an orange and some pop corn. Merry Xmas to you. Joyce Smith headquarters. - of it. Jafsies Name Trenton, Utah. Dear Santa Claus: I am 5 years of age and I have been a good boy this year. Will you please bring me a bicycle, a wagon and a colar set. Please bring plenty of candy and nuts. Wishing you a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. I remain your friend, Harold White. Lewiston, Utah Dear Santa Claus: I am eight years old and 1 have been a good girl and I would like you to bring me a big doll, a paint book, a pair of skates, lots of candy and nuts, an orange and some pop corn. Wsih you a Happy Xmas. Pauline Smith. HARVEY mMMtxuuq hundred dollars some games. I have been a good boy and taken care fo my toys you brought tne last year. I am four years old. Your friend, Kay Titensar. Newton, Utah. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little boy 4 years old. I want a rocking horse, a pocket-knifa picture book, some candy and nuts. A big red apple. Bobie Petersen, GARAGE SERVICE AT DOOR Where for business or winter or pleasure make summer these Even though she has played the part of bride often before, Lila Lee, Broadway and screen star, was so excited when she eloped from a New York night club with John Peine, noted polo player, that she assured the village clerk at fiarrison, N. Y., she never had been married James Kirkwood, actor, the for before. Which makes gotten man. .The newlyweds are pictured above after the ceremony. stick-by-sti- With Bath Without Bath I y- R. B. Crookston spent the week end in Idaho. of Cowley, Henry Peterson Wyoming, registered at the USAC for the winter quarter. He is living at the home of A. B. Nyman. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jenson of Bear River City spent Wednesday with relatives. stone-by-ato- RUNNING ICE WATER IN ALL ROOMS FAMOUSLY SOn BEDS hotels your 3 4. - The Lindbergh Story Dear a DECEMBER 22, 19 - LETTERS TO SANTA CLAUS Dear Santa Claus: I want a football and an train and a he be gun and boy suit, peanuts and an Alan Logan, SATURDAY, POWELL at O FARRELL-SA- N FRANCISCO HEFS AND HOUSEWIVES ALIKE PREFER UTAH BEET SUGAR FOR EVERY USE |