Associated Press , by Francis A. Jamieson
For his prompt, full, skillful and prolonged coverage of news of the kidnapping of the infant son of Charles Lindbergh on March 1, 1932, from the first announcement of the kidnapping until after the discovery of the baby's body nearby the Lindbergh home on May 12.
The Jury
The Jury
Winners in Reporting
W.C. Richards, D.D. Martin, J.S. Pooler, F.D. Webb and J.N.W. Sloan
For their account of the parade of the America Legion during the 1931 convention in Detroit.
A. B. MacDonald
For his work in connection with a murder in Amarillo, Texas.
Russell D. Owen
For his reports by radio of the Byrd Antarctic Expedition.
Paul Y. Anderson
For his highly effective work in bringing to light a situation which resulted in revealing the disposition of Liberty Bonds purchased and distributed by the Continental Trading Company in connection with naval oil leases.
1933 Prize Winners
Edgar Ansel Mowrer
For his day-by-day coverage and interpretation of the series of German political crises in 1932, beginning with the presidential election and the struggle of Adolph Hitler for public office.
H. M. Talburt
For "The Light of Asia."