This is a pretty interesting cover for Mason Gregory’s paperback mystery If 2 of Them Are Dead, done pamphlet style by Australia’s Phantom Books. One-percenters hit the mountain for downhill thrills, but when one dies on a run there’s a question whether it was an accident or if he was pushed. Well, since the title refers to that famous line by Benjamin Franklin—”Three can keep a secret if two of them are dead”—accident obviously isn’t the explanation. The real shame of the death, in our opinion, is the waste of a lift ticket. Those things are out-of-control expensive. A yard sale, by the way, is when someone falls and leaves their shit scattered all over the mountain—a ski here, a ski there, maybe a hat over yonder. Been there, done it. 1954 copyright on this one (1953 hardcover), with uncredited art.
1934—Arrest Made in Lindbergh Baby Case
Bruno Hauptmann is arrested for the kidnap and murder of Charles Lindbergh Jr., son of the famous American aviator. The infant child had been abducted from the Lindbergh home in March 1932, and found decomposed two months later in the woods nearby. He had suffered a fatal skull fracture. Hauptmann was tried, convicted, sentenced to death, and finally executed by electric chair in April 1936. He proclaimed his innocence to the end