Lindbergh Baby's Diet Is Made Known To Kidnapers By Mother Of The Youngster
(Copyright, 1932, By The Associated Press)
Hopewell, N.J., March 2. - With a prayer that it might reach the persons who hold the fate of her baby boy in their hands and the hope that it might find in them some spark of human compassion, Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh today sent a mother's appeal to the kidnapers of her child.
It concerned the baby's diet. The child is sick. It has a bad cold.
- One quart of milk during the day, she cautioned in a message broadcast through the press.
- Three tablespoons of cooked cereal morning and night.
- Two tablespoons of cooked vegetables once a day.
- One yolk of egg daily.
- Half a cup of orange juice on waking.
- Half a cup of prune juice after the afternoon nap.
- Fourteen drops of Viosterola during the day.
That's the diet the baby was receiving until it was snatched from its crib in the forepart of last night - a slim one, but such as a baby of 20 months with a severe cold should have.
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