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In Trenton, N.J., on March 11, Bruno Richard Hauptmann's lawyer C. Lloyd Fisher anticipates questioning Dr. John F. Condon upon his return from Panama to seek a new stay of execution in the Lindbergh kidnapping case, as arranged with state police by Governor Hoffman.
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Fisher Anxious To Question "Jafsie" On Return From Canal Zone One Week Hence
Trenton, N. J., March 11.-(AP)- Bruno Richard Hauptmann's chief counsel looked forward today to the return of Dr. John F. Condon from Panama with the hope that prospective questioning of the Lindbergh kidnap ransom intermediary would result in a new stay of execution.
C. Lloyd Fisher, the attorney, said "frank" answers by Dr. Condon to the questions submitted to the New Jersey State police by Governor Hoffman would "bring about amazing results."
William S. Conklin, press aide to Governor Harold G. Hoffman, said an arrangement probably would be made with police to question Condon shortly after he ends his voyage. He is due to arrive in New York in about a week.
Conklin said the governor still intended to seek answers to questions he submitted to the State police last January 26 concerning what he termed "unsolved phases of the crime."
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Trenton, N. J.
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March 11
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Bruno Richard Hauptmann's chief counsel C. Lloyd Fisher looks forward to questioning Dr. John F. Condon upon his return from Panama, expecting frank answers to questions submitted to New Jersey State police by Governor Hoffman to bring about amazing results. William S. Conklin, press aide to the governor, said an arrangement would be made to question Condon shortly after his arrival in New York in about a week. The governor intends to seek answers to unsolved phases of the crime from January 26.