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COLD BELT BUCKLE NOT LINDBERGH CLUEWas Found On William Lardner. Inmate Of Leavenworth Prison Was Purchased In Switzerland Police Say None Of $50,000 Paid Has Turned Up In EuropeNEW YORK, A^R 20 lt;AP —The gold belt buckle found on WilliamLurdiH-r, 27, inmate of Leavenworth prttt, wa» rejected today ** a clueto the Lindbergh kidnapingThe police said that so far as they knew none of the ransom money went for any belt bucklesThe butkle wa* purchased m Switzerland. and the police said that none of (fee $50,000 tasted over a cemetery vail bv “Jtw has turned up »i mp*Iwirdfjer, a former resident of Blt; :ton i* s«T»aig h three-year *rn. tence for aneinpUug to pass a counterfeit $100 bill at the Boston airport.Enroute to Leavenworth. Lardner tried to bribe his guard to permit him to make a call to members of Roger Touhy « gang In Chicago, The prisoner produced a gold bell buckle, saying*Thi»y‘ll only take th» away from me here, so you'd better have itI bought it in Switzerland and it cost $30 *United Slate* Marshal John J. Murphy at Boston said federal agents had followed clue* m the Lindbergh ease to Switzerland.
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Hanover Evening Sun

Hanover, Pennsylvania, US

Fri, Apr 20, 1934

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