THE LINDBERGH BABY
REPORT OF RETURN TO HOME. FLAT DENIAL BY POLICE. (Press Association.—Copyright.) (Received 8.30 a.m.) Boston (Mass.), March 9. The Mayor, Mr. James Curley, today said that he was reliably informed that the Lindbergh baby had been returned to its parents on Sunday night, and the information was withheld from the police. The Mayor, in- answering queries arising as the result of persist nt rumours, said his informant was a New York broker whom he declined to name. The broker, he said, was informed by an insurance man, whose name he also withheld. Mr. Curley said he had been informed that the baby had been returned to its home after the parents had made an agreement with the kidnappers not to notify the police for seventy-two hours. An Englewood (New Jersey) message states that a member of the Morrow household, who said she was 'authorised to speak for Mrs. Dwight Morrow, denied the report that the baby had been returned. ‘ ' .The police at the Lindbergh’s fcMGme at Hopewell, New Jersey, stated flatly to-day that the baby was not in either the Lindbergh or Moitow homes. They said they knew nothing of the report that the child had been returned.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVI, Issue 3441, 10 March 1932, Page 5
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