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Tale of a Lindbergh conspiracy draws attention

Eugene C. Zorn Jr. wasn't prone to exaggeration. He was a nationally recognized economist, a sober, no-nonsense man who dealt with facts and figures.

St. Raymond�۪s cemetery in Bronx, New York where Dr. John Condon paid ransom bills in the Lindbergh kidnapping case in an undated photo. The baby of Charles Lindbergh was kidnapped on March 1, 1932.   Dr. Condon is reported to have thrown $50,000 over the wall to a kidnap emissary at the cemetery.   The upright at the near end of the fence marks the actual spot. (AP Photo)
St. Raymond�۪s cemetery in Bronx, New York where Dr. John Condon paid ransom bills in the Lindbergh kidnapping case in an undated photo. The baby of Charles Lindbergh was kidnapped on March 1, 1932. Dr. Condon is reported to have thrown $50,000 over the wall to a kidnap emissary at the cemetery. The upright at the near end of the fence marks the actual spot. (AP Photo)Read moreASSOCIATED PRESS
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