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Show KIDNAPER TOLD HOW TO KEEP INFANT ALIVE j SESvTroRjvTXug. w (By r. P.J Search for , months-old Lillian McKensls. who csn be recognised "beceuse her. feeble health causes her to cry frequently," hsd extended extend-ed to every city and village within a thouaand miles of New Tork today. to-day. Radio was called In to broadcast a description- of the baby and the woman believed to have kidnaped her. More than a hundred detectives, detec-tives, thoueands of patrolmen, taxi-cab taxi-cab and track drivers, and plain rftlsena were joining In the hunt for the sickly child. Every newspaper news-paper in New York featured a statement from the phyeiclaa who had attended the Infant, outlining the diet necessary to keep It alive. The baby disappeared from her perambulator. In front of a downtown down-town ahop. Saturday, while her mother. Mrs. Ella McKenxle. was shopping. The mother was frantle ' with grief today, after two aleeplees nights waiting In a police station for news of her child. "I know my baby will die," she esld. "She has only been kept alive by the most careful treatment and special spe-cial diet, and In the hands of any person heartless, enough to kidnap her she cannot get the cere ehe mast hsve every hour of the dsy." Meantime William Funaton, captain cap-tain of detectives, werned tha kidnaper kid-naper tbat a r-harg of murder would ho placed In event the baby died away from Its pe rente. |