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Betty Gow's testimony of Lindbergh baby kidnapping...



Item # 547463

January 08, 1935

NEW YORK TIMES,  New York, New York, January 8, 1935

* Kidnapping of Betty Gow

The front page of this issue concerns the kidnapping of Miss Betty Gow, the headline of which reads:  "Miss Gow Firm in Her Story of Night of Kidnapping; Identifies Baby's Clothes".  Betty Gow was the nurse who had been attending the Lindbergh baby. Sub-heads include:

"Describes Empty Crib", "State Uses Testimony to Link Ransom Taker to the Kidnapper", "Nurse Angered by Attack", "Spars Sharply with Reilly as She Denies Calling Upon Condon with Violet Sharpe", "Revealed Family's Plans", "Admits Johson Knew They Were Staying in Hopewell - Three Police on Stand" and more.

Additional content includes:  "Mussolini Signs Pacts with Laval", "Nazis to Wipe Out All Reich States in Tightening Grip", "Many Victims' Killed in Soviet Train Wreck; Three Cars Burned When Expresses Collide", and much more.

This complete issue is in good condition.

Category: The 20th Century