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LINDBERGH CASE

Hunterdon County Courthouse, Flemington, N. J., Jan. 17-Bruno Richard Hauptmann, his nerves rubbed raw by a fortnight of accusation, sprang from his chair in the courtroom today and shouted "Liar!" at an agent of the United States Government.

Sisk was telling how he questioned Hauptmann after the man was arrested with a $20 ransom bill in his wallet and $14,600 of Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh's currency hidden in his garage and house.

"Hauptmann told me," Sisk said, "that just that day he had moved some money out of his garage. Then he told me a day later that he had moved the money two weeks before."

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