Show OF LINDBERGH BABY STIRS WHOLE WORLD No Crime in Modern History Has Aroused Such Universal Indignation Tops Indignation Tops Long List of Abductions 1 No crime In recent history so aroused the entire American public as ns the of ot the young oung son of ot Col and Mrs Charles A. A Lind bergh bergli Little Charles Augustus Jr Is the nations nation's baby lie He Is a national national na nil- na- na character and has hns been since the day he was born His abduction abduction I tion was a dastardly crime resented resent resent- I ed by every re red blooded bloo ed American ups grown and children alike nUke Every parent grieved ed with the stricken father and mother They knew the anguish they endured They could feel teel the tho heart throbs and the the- Immeasurable grief griet They could realize what the finding of ot that empty crib meant to the grief grIet strIcken parents They knew the darkness that settled over Colonel and Mrs Lindbergh as they viewed tho the dirty tracks foot left by the vii vii- Mans Hans and the ladder on the lawn outside the window that told so vividly the fate that had befallen their young oung son It Is one great American heart that grieved with those stricken grief parents A little delicate child only twenty twenty twenty ty months of ot age hn had been dragged from the affectionate embrace of ot othis his parents from the tender care with which he had been surrounded and spirited away Into the foul hands hans of ot the most detestable type trpe of ot criminals There was no more touching Incident of the whole dastardly dastardly das das- n affair than the pathetic appeal appeal ap ap- ap peal of ot the mother to the tho kidnapers to feed her sick baby properly It was addressed by Mrs Lindbergh to the kidnapers of her son and broadcast broadcast broad brond cast through the press of ot the na nn tion In It she said To 1110 the kidnaper of the Lindbergh Lindbergh Lindbergh Lind Lind- bergh baby Hero Is a n heartbroken appeal direct direct di dl- from the mother of t the child you stole The baby has been sick and Its recovery reco may depend on the treatment treat treatS ment meat It gets from you You must be especially careful about the diet Mrs Lindbergh Issued to the press toda today the strict diet she has hns been following since the thc baby fell feU ill She did this In the hope you might read this story nn and that there was some spark of ot humanity even evenIn evenIn evenIn In the heart of a n baby thief Here Is the diet accompanied by the fervent er prayer pricer of ot a grieving mother One quart o ot of milk during the day Three tablespoons of ot cooked cereal cereal cereal ce ce- real morning and night One yolk of egg dally daily One baled baked potu potato to or rice once a day Two tablespoons of ot stewed fruit dally daily Half HaIr a cup of ot orange juice on waking a n cup of ot prune Juice after nIter the nap of ot medicine J I nd fourteen drops during the day Chats Chat's all nIl kidnaper of ot the Lind Lind- Lindbergh Lindbergh bergh baby That's what the baby's mother wants you yon to give the boy her request and you may In Ins s small portion rc redeem eem yourself Ij Lt the e eyes es of ot a n contemptuous world The fathers of ot the nation inspirit In Inspirit Inspirit spirit tramped with Colonel Lindbergh Lindbergh Lindbergh Lind Lind- bergh tho the woods about the large estate searching with him for tor clews that would lead lend to the recovery of or orthe the stolen child In spirit they repeated repeated re re- peate his pra prayers nn and his curses To 10 the mothers of ot the nation the abduction was n a real a n personal tragedy Not one of ot them but felt with Anne Morrow v Lindbergh the devastating e blow that had been struck American motherhood not one of ot them but suffered the keenest keen keen- cst est of ot all agonies fear agonies fear for the safety and life Ufe of ot the child she had borne and not one of ot them but said In her heart What If It It had been MY baby It Is no c. c exaggeration to say that Americans Immediately formed themselves Into a n searching party In spirit If not In body with the sole purpose of ot restoring the Lindbergh baby In safety as ns soon as ns possible to his mothers mother's arms From the highest to the most lowly news of ot the Lindbergh Id was t the the- e Important all topic It Is not often that a President of ot the United States puts from his mind ev even n for a little while momentous momentous mo affairs of ot state because of ot concern over what has happened to some somo Individual But that Is what happened In this case Herbert Hoover In the midst of ot pondering over the solution of pressing national national na na- na and International problems forgot for the moment that he was Chief E Executive e of or a n nation and remembered remembered re re- only that he was an American father So he gave orders that he ho was to be kept Informed of ot the latest developments In the case no matter at what hour of ot the night the arrive at the White WhiteHouse House What wa was true of the President was true of ot other high government go officials both state state and national The first activity In trying to run to earth the criminals was of course on the part of ot local police pollee I near the Lindbergh home In New Jersey o c Through h the tho agency of the teletype teletype teletype tele tele- type the alarm reached the police of New York Newark Jersey City Elizabeth Camden and Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadel Philadel- phia within a n few minutes of ot the receipt of the first news at Trenton I All AIl of ot them quickly swung Into action action ac ac- ac- ac acI I tion as ns did the New v York and I Pennsylvania state police Orders were flashed to every pre pre precinct by the ilio police pollee telegraph system system system tem to be on the alert for suspicious suspicious suspicious cious cars while the tho new police radio station flashed word to the short wave station of ot the patrolling detective cars to Join In Inthe Inthe inthe the watch Similar steps though on a smaller small small- er scale were being repeated simultaneously simultaneously simul simul- In La every city for many miles around the tho Lindbergh home Posses of ot motorcycle clo and bandit squad policemen from Philadelphia Pa and New v Jersey state troopers clamped damped down a heavy henvy guard on every bridge brIge over o the Dela Delaware river But the circle of activity soon widened beyond state borders borers Within a few hours the news reached Washington the full cooperation cooperation cooperation op co of ot the fc federal eral government In hunting down the kidnapers was offered to the Uw New Jersey state au au- au- au General Attorney-General William William Wil Wil- liam D. D Mitchell hurried to the White House for tor a conference with I President Hoover cr and Immediately afterwards the Department of ot Justice Justice Justice Jus Jus- tice announced that every agency of ot the department would operate co-operate to the utmost with the state au au- Following a second conference between the tile President and his at nt- torne general torney-general It was announced that the government ha had placed Its prohibition enforcement officers as ns aswell aswell well as all of ot the other department of ot justice agents on the case All agents In the eastern section of ot the Ule country acting un under er direct orders from the President transmitted through the Justice departments department's bureaus of Investigation In New NewYork NewYork NewYork York nn and Philadelphia were InI Instructed instructed In In- I to be on the lookout for suspicious characters Between these two offices the states of ot New NewYork NewYork NewYork York Pennsylvania Delaware New Jersey nn and Connecticut were Immediately immediately Im im- im mediately covered with a network of ot Investigation by the the most most skillful skillful skill skill- ful sleuths In the service of or the United States But more striking than the immediate Ira Ira- mediate action taken by bJ the constituted constituted authorities of ot the law v for dealing with the criminals who had stolen away the Lindbergh baby was the instantaneous reaction of private Individuals everywhere to the crime It Is doubtful If ever before before before be be- fore In the history of America have so many millions of ot her citizens felt the personal obligation to aid In a n gigantic manhunt manhunt manhunt-In in spirit If not In reality rc Aviators who had been buddies of ot the famous flying colonel ImmedIately Immediately immediately Imme Imme- placed themselves an and their planes at his disposal to aid In the search Thousands s of ot amateur detectives detectives detectives de de- were busily engaged In InI I watching for tor clews clears which might t aid the authorities In catching the tile malefactors In New York the clergy of three religious denominations denominations denominations Joined In broadcasting a n prayer er for the safe sute and speedy return return return re re- turn of ot the Lindbergh baby baby n a prayer which found toun an echo In the hearts of ot millions Nor was the excitement over the case confined to the borders of ot the United States In off far-off China the was told In big headlines alongside the news of ot the Ule Chinese defeat on the Woosung Chapel battlefront battlefront bat- bat The French press to which Colonel Lindbergh has been beena a hero since his conquest of ot the tho Atlantic Atlantic Atlantic At At- lantic In 1020 1926 was filled with the story of ot the crime Germany forgot forgot forgot for for- got for a moment Its heated political c cal atmosphere arising from the presidential election campaign and was swept by a n wave waye of sympathy for the parents of ot the lost baby All Berlin newspapers published the on their front pages along with numerous photographs an extraordinary occurrence In that country where political Issues Invariably invariably In in- variably oc occupy all available front front- page space even en when an nn election campaign Is not In progress England's anxiety over the fate of ot the little boy was nearly as ns keen as ns Americas The news of ot the abduction abduction ab nb ab- ab caused a sensation In MexIco Mexico Mex Mex- ico leo where the baby's grandfather the late Inte DwIght Morrow had been ambassador from the United States A stream of ot telegrams was sent to the tho from their many friends In Mexico President Ortiz Rubio Foreign Secretary Manuel 0 O. and J J. J Reuben Clark who WIlD succeeded the tho late Senator DwIght Morrow as ambassador asked to be kept closely Informed of ot any developments developments de de- de In the search for tor the kidnapers The abduction was brought home to Mexicans all ull the more vividly Idly because because because be be- cause of the fact tact that It had occurred occurred occurred oc oc- oc- oc on the third anniversary of C Colonel Lindbergh's arrival In the Mexican capital on the visit before his last trip to M Mexico In the da days s 's when he was courting Anne Morrow Morrow Morrow Mor Mor- row In the romantic atmosphere of ot Cuernavaca Just Justas as ns the news of ot the of ot the Lindbergh baby circled the globe lobe within a few hours after it had occurred so had the news of ol the birth of ot this baby been an Item of ot world-wide world Interest Charles Augustus Lindbergh Jr Jn was born June 22 1030 1930 which also was the theann ann anniversary of ot the birth of his mother the former Anne Morrow daughter of ot the late Senator DwIght W. W Morrow l of New Jersey She was twenty four years old the day her ber son was born The baby was born In the Morrow home In New Jersey In Ip which his parents were married May 27 1 1029 1020 0 He weighed seven se and one half pounds His hair was blond and curly He looked Just like his father In the four da days s 's Interval between June 22 and the day ay the birth certificate certificate was filed members of the Morrow v and Lindbergh family participated participated participated par par- In an amicable discussion as ns to what the Infant would be named That question was settled when the birth certificate disclosed he was to be Junior And It was ns understood understood understood under under- stood to have been Mrs Lindbergh's hs h's choice all along It was reported too that Lindbergh hn had favored calling his son after his father in law but that for tor the first time since he hopped the Atlantic three years cars before he was turned back from his goal During his first few tew months of 11 life ie when his parents were making occasional short Jaunts by airplane it frequently was reported that Charles Jr was to accompany them They did not take the Infant on any of ot these trips however though h the reports were so persistent that Charles Jr would be brought up from earliest youth with the I Idea ea of making an aviator out of him So widely was this conviction held that his reticent father declared declared de de- In an Interview which was printed in October 1030 1930 In the Pictorial Pictorial Pictorial Pic Pic- Review that Charles Jr's future future fu fu- fu ture was In his own hands Our son Colonel Lindbergh h was quoted as saying lies has hardly reached the age to have ha his future determined for him and In any case ense It Is a n question that he lie can decide for himself when the time comes Personally I do not want him to tobe he be all anything or do o nn anything that he himself has no taste or aptitude for I believe belleve that everybody e should have complete freedom In the Uw choice of his ills lifes life's work worle When wor word of the birth of Charles A A. A Lindbergh Jr went around the world and even before It was announced gifts began bean to arrive at nt the Morrow home for him himIn himIn I In such SUell profusion that they soon Boon I became an on embarrassment His parents par eats were quoted quote as ns saying that the boy would have ha to remain nn fin Infant infant In in- fant rant for ten years at nt least mere merely to wear near out the baby clothes which ha had bad been sent to him |