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STILL MISSING

LINDBERGH’S BABY OFFER OF AL CAPONE. (United Press Association. — By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.! NEW YORK, March 10. The Lindbergh baby is stilly missing. That fact was officially confirmed by the family and has set at rest another crop of wild rumours and reports, tlie principal feature of which was the insistent allegation that the Imby had been, or was about to be returned. Another fantastic story among many others gaining currency during the day was that Cblos.el Lindbergh, disguised in a striking uniform of a New Jersey Trooper, was making mysterious lone night rides, ostensibly for the purpose of following clues. : • There is no authentic news of any nature. £

■ A message from Newark, (New Jersey), states that Henry Johnson, the seaman detained in connection with the Lindbergh kidnapping, was formally placed under arrest to-night on n charge of violating the immigration laws in Brooklyn in 1927.

Johnson is the friend of Betty Gow, the Lindbergh nurse.

A Hopewell report says that a spec, tuculnr oiler of assistance for a private search for his soil, Caine from the gaoled Scarf ace, Al Capone, to-night.

The Chicago gang chief offered to post a two hundred thousand dollar bond, if the Federal Government would release him to join in the hunt for the child.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19320312.2.29

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 March 1932, Page 5

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212

STILL MISSING Hokitika Guardian, 12 March 1932, Page 5

STILL MISSING Hokitika Guardian, 12 March 1932, Page 5

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