RETURN TO PARENTS PERSISTENTLY REPORTED
3S Assn.-
TAT DENIAL BY POLICE
-By Telegraph — Copyright).
BOSTON (Massachusetts) Wed. ie Mayor, Mr James Curley, tosaid that he had been reliably ined that the Lindbergh baby had returned to its parents on Sunnight and the information had withheld from the police. e M&yor, answering queries arisis a result of persistent rumours, his informant was a New York er, whom he declined to name. broker, he said. was informed by nsurance man, whose name he withheld. \ Curley said he had been inled that the baby had been reed home after the parents had e an agreement with the kidiers not to notify the police for i days. i Englwood (New Jersey) messtates that a member of the ow household, who said that she authorised to speak for Mrs ;ht Morrow, denied the report the baby had been returned. e police at the Lindbergh home opewell, New Jersey, stated fiat-i-day that the baby was not in r the Lindbergh or the Morrow i. They said that they knew no- ; of the report that the child been returned.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 170, 11 March 1932, Page 5
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