AP Historical Hard Drive 2009

EN_00947229_1545
AP Historical Hard Drive 2009
Wood sleuth who aided trace of kidnap ladder does minute study of the Lindbergh kidnap ladder by Arthur Koehler at the U.S. forest products laboratory, Madison, Wis.. He supplied New Jersey state police with clues which enabled them to trace wood from which the ladder was made to the retail yard of the National Lumber and Millwork company in the Bronx, N.Y., where Bruno Hauptmann, subject in the case, worked sporadically shortly before and after the kidnapping. Koehler is shown in the picture on Sept. 29, 1934 examining one of the rails from the ladder. The wood expert and the New Jersey police examined many lumber shipments of the species and dimensions used in the ladder until they found lumber with identical distinctive markings in the Bronx yard. (AP Photo)
16444 Minimum price 50PLN
1934-09-09
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
3537135
2MB
25cm x 16cm przy 300dpi
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