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Show STORK COMING TO LINDBERGHS NEW YORK, April 30. (Um The United Press confirmed from a trustworthy source today that a child will be born to Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh within the next few-weeks. few-weeks. Mrs. Lindbergh has gone into retirement re-tirement to await the event, expected ex-pected within six weeks, and Jicr husband now in Panama will be j back in ample time to be present. Rumors Recur Where Mrs. Lindbergh is s'ayinxr was not revealed but there is reason rea-son to believe she is at the home of her parents, Ambassador and Mrs. Dwight W. Morrow, in Englewood, N. J. Rumors of the expected child have recurred the last two months, and one of the reasons for the recent re-cent record flight of Lindbergh and his wife from California to New York was believed to have been their desire to allow ample time for Mrs. Lindbergh to rest near the home of hor parents. Various hospitals here have consistently con-sistently denied that reservations ha ve been made for M rs. Li n d- bergh, but denials wer e believed to j have been madP only on tho insist- ' ence of thc Lindberghs that news of ; th event should be kept secret. On ; at least two occasions before he left Roosevelt Field for his recent; j Pan-American flight and at Miami, j J Fla.--the flier has declined to an- i swor questions on the grounds that they were "too personal.'' Today, however, it was definitely confirmed that the Lindberghs are anticipating the cvent. The worlding of the quiet, dark-j dark-j haired daughter of the Morrows j and tho youthful aviator who 'rocketed to international fame by! ; his flight to Paris occurred private- ' ly May 27, 1029, at thQ Englewood ! I home of the Morrows. t |