Wire Service (2 results)
Published by Boston 1901
- Periodical
Seller: Steve Finer - Rare Books, Greenfield, MA, U.S.A.Steve Finer - Rare Books
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No Binding. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Two separate sheets, both crudely printed, the first of these reprinting a brief text bulletin from the Prince of Wales, preparing the public for Queen Victoria's impending death. For the pair of items -.
More imagesPublished by International News Photos Sept. '31, New York
Seller: McBlain Books, ABAA, Hamden, CT, U.S.A.McBlain Books, ABAA
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Condition: Good. Black and White photo. 21 x 26 cm. Some creasing. Small chip on left border of photo. Right corners of photo also chipped. From text label on back: Held for Rosenthal Kidnapping-- Atlantic City, N.J. . Clarence Green and His "Housekeeper" Bettina Green, Who Were Arrested in Atlantic City, N.J., and Brought to Ne…w York to Answer Charges of Participating in the Kidnapping of Charles M. Rosenthal, Long Island Boy Broker. Bettina is Said to Been the Decoy that Lured Rosenthal t the Kidnappers. (E-Sept. 1-31). Bettina, described as a "mulatto" and as one "whose complexion gives no clue to her race" in the New York Times article on Oct. 16, 1931 article about the results of the trial, was acquitted. The four male kidnappers on trial were convicted, none of whom were named Clarence Green. We know nothing further about Clarence or Bettina.