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Harold Vermilyea is Placed on Trial, 13 February 1935, page 2

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e Macon Sinks as Gas-6ells ~~Ty~^~^T" erdicts Jury May Caseto Jury at 11.15 a. Circumstantial. Evidence is Explained in Brief ; A3dfess~of~Ju3ge Manslaughter Verdict Has-Sequel in Sent_ · ' · I ences' . · · ; Judge Refers to Alibi Witnesses and State's Contention · By WU.LIAM A. KINNEY Evidence at -Trial Indicated Death Result of Remington, N.J., Feb. 13. -- The jury trying Bruno Richard HauptIll-Treatment , Two » ~i3 DO* Jackets loatt Besh SPEGTATORS^WARNED LficiL:Verdict Ready "· ·*> Flemington, N.J.. Feb.' 13. --The Hauptmann Juryt had lunch, --sandwiohes and" coffee--brought to it at' 1.4& p:m.-' today."'This.was generally interpreted as meaning no agreement . .wa* - Immediately In prospect.. . . - . , - · L Plemihgton, -N. J., Feb. ,13-- (AP) -- At 1 p:m.' today the Jury trying the' murder; ctee' '"against^--Bruno Richard. Jlauptmatin had been ;, deliberating for one hour and 37 minutes, with no word coming f rein the jury rbornl " r ___ "When the verdict" comes, the court ruled, .only the interested^ parties; Including Mrs. Hacptntann. the Attorneys«and the Press are to -AllOSfdjJn the couffroom';'-Mrs. Hauptmann sat st the Defence Counsel table with two friends. A short time later "Mrs. Hauptmann made 'her way through ; the crowds to-the-yellow frame house where she has be«n. sUying---She will wait there for .the tolling of the Courthouse bell, which will mean a verdict. Hauptmann was taken Jo his cell to await hi* fate. ~- .STORY jfficienUy First on n, Copyright ited Press) 13 (AP)--The destroyed by isaster, lay at .f Ic Ocean to·s were being rmncisco by : Stites fleet. ;he crew were every Aiefiible the n»vy the:<jae«n~of d her Sunnyst night. On* cells suddenly rough " squally somrrof~8Bn anced L .craft h« immediate inlander 'H*!4of the Macon .krpn disaster. nvedfutUe. he unmanagstem first on iff point Sur. medl»l*)y but o rubber Ufcvo men wer« ers Richmond, Page 3) Maeon's Crash Starts Warfare Over Dirigibles Two Schools Renew Afreth Strife Over* ; · Type* .of.'Aircraft DEATH ^ Valieyiield.'Que., Feb. 13--(CP)-- Edouard Oroleau, who with his wife Washington, Fob, 13 (AP) -- was found guilty -by a court of President Roosevelt gave" the United King's Bench jury of manslaughter States navy a good word today for Its- rescue work In the collapse of by causing tht death of their sixthe dirigible Macon and said no year-old daughter. Laura Groleiu, new funds would be asked of con- by ill-treatment, was today sentencgress at this time to replace the ed by Mr. Justice Joseph Archamchip. bault to 25 years in ·penitentiary. Washington, Feb. 13 (AP)-- The His Wife was sentenced to servo 20 United States navy has spent about years, MrO.000,000 since the war on lighter Evidence at the Inquest Into the than air c'faf t "and "equipment. ~ .......... child's death and at the subsequent All the ships except the Los An- trial Indicated the....little girl had. geles haw crashed.--- ------------ been chained to her bed at night, Following is tiie amount spent by refused^ food and drink,, forced to the navy on dirigibles ^between 1918 scrub floors and sent but Into suband 1933: zero weather with little or · no ZR 2, bought in England, crashed clothing. She oUed of pneumonia darine- .test ... flight there--August, which resulted from the ill-treat1W1; loss to United States, »1,COO,ment. . · ' -::-.,.(Oonttaued.on page.g) ^ 200,000. .. ... mann for-the-kidnapping-md»murdcr of Baby Charles A. Lindbergh, Jr., began its deliberations before noon today after being Instructed it could re-turn three possible verdicLs--murder In -the first degree, the same with recommendation for life imprisonment, or acquittal ., Defence exceptions to the court's charge were heard after the jury retired at 11:23 a.m. l>cfence Objections. 3, ES Eaiton LOa ^ANGELES, 'decommissioned, 193J (no original cost to U. S. because ship was received from Germany on reparations account). · , crashed April, iep..-$5,358,000. , MACON, crashed February 12, 1S35, $2,600.000, In addition, the navy has spent $9,000,000 on the station at Lakehurst and $H,500,COO on tire Sunnyvale, Cat, station. Up to 1933 it had spent $9,000.000 on .maintenance and replacement*, *3,000,000 on helium. $800,000 on experimental development. ·" Controversy Starts. Washington, Feb. 13 (AI>)---The controversy over fighting airships broke open with new vehemence today as the United St«t«s Government prepared to launch at least three Investigations Into the crash o f ' the Dirigible Macon oft Call- Armed Conflict Not Desired Say Italy And Ethiopia... , LONDON, Feb. 13.--(AP)--Both Great Britain and France, it vas indicated In official circles today, have let King liailc Selassie of Ethiopia know they consider It advisable for hi^ country to meet Italy's demands as quickly as posMolc. Kthlopin's dntilnl. of lullan The defence objected specifically to what It said was the court's inference the Lindbergh nursery had been entered by means of a. ladder, that the baby had been carried down a ladder, that the baby's sleeping suit had been ripped off where a thumb guard was found In Hunterdon, county,. nnd.i.tliat fir»t -d»grec murder would lie If (i burglary was shown.:':->"- ··!-··--.*T»y«;'"r-'A'V-'iiI Objection also was tifcelfno tnfj court's remarks about th« manner of the baby's deatli,: to the court's · Kitchener, ':Ont,V Feb. 13-- (dPJ-- failui.o to mention any defence wit- A Kitchener mart-ted couple thought nesses^ aside from the. defendant, it would be nice to have a pet and to a comparison made between around the house ' .when a friend the defence and staCe alibi witnesses, said .he would give them a pup. Thn young pup arrived--If weighed '133 Arguments For Exception*. Arguments Tor the exceptions took pounds,- It < w»s a malumute,. a dog 50 minutes of.-the court's time af- used In the Arctio- for sled, w>rk-- ter the Jury retired." The defence but the friend was considerate and objected-to the failure of the court also sent along 100 pounds of .ni to deliver 12 other Instructions It had suggested. 'Adjournment was taken at 12:C9 p.m. Flemlngtoi). N.J.. Feb. 13. -- The Jury trying Richard Bruno Haupt- ARMY AND NAVY VETERANS BRANCH me«llniE S p.m. Tburvmann for murder »>&s InstrucUxl to- 2OT. O^iifr»l Feb. 14. BuctneM and aoclal. day It may conclude from the evi- day,. H«fr**hinr nt*. Sp«:l»l. VeUrmlW f13-?t dence that Baby Charles A. Lind- Memorial Hall. bergh, Jr., was stolen by someone THURSDAY, Ktn. U AOOREOATK Who entered the nursery of the Kuctuc chan««t from Friday, r<b. JS. from MIXWI U> AaJmaA Club. 304 IJndbciTfh home through the winKront. OcHXl voucher prl«*«. Avmpic*» \' \sv -nrffinfl fi? .·s. ladder, Coming Events

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