The unwuunded marine then con
tinued down th* valley carrying hi*
wounded companion. Arriving at a
eavs they took refugo far the nigbt,
la the meantime th* escaped prisoner
reached Sandino and related what
hall ^happened. The guerilla -leader
thereupon dispatched • patrol of M
er 40 man who piefcod up the trail,
•potted with blood loft by the wound
# fd marine.
Reaching the cava. Sandino'a man
concealed themselves near it and
epened fire on the marine aviator
with his wounded companion as they
left the cava for Jlcaitt. The two ma
rines opened fire upon their aaaall
ants and killed several men each be
fore they fell.
"How lone you fan Jail fo', Moeef
"Two weeks."
"What am da chaga?"
"No cha'ge, everything am ftaa."
"Ah mean, what has you did?"
"Done ahot my wife."
"You all killed yo* wife and only
In Jail fo' two waahaT"
"Dat's all—then I git* tan*."
She My first husband had much
Ha—I doat see it. We wore both
foolish erxfegh to marry you.
SYDNOR * SPARGER
MOUNT AIRY, ft C
dulled Lindbergh's popularity la the
capital, to which he returned 'w Ui'
first triumphal wilnai to thia MM
try, was atteetod throcfhout tha day.1
Throne* cheered him from tha
he laaded. Hi* appearance I
cd everywhere by a Qttick
of admirara, aad whan ha walhad to
tha Whita House, accompanied by j
fallow aria to rm, ha did l
in avoiding attention by paaeiag to]
tha raar of tha crowd awaiting him.
S Maato Bath Bdar
The first meetiag betwoea Lindi
bergh and Ruth Eldar took plac* as
they waited for luncheon to bo sorv
ed at tha White Houss. Lindbergh
accompanied Mrs. Coolidge to tha!
table, while the President accom
panied Miss Eldar.
Upon leaving tha executive man-]
•ion, Lindbergh biuahingly poaad far
photographers standing beaide Mies
Eldar. Whoa he had left, she said:
"Hs'i a poach." Lindbergh, guarded
by police, dodged aeroaa tha White;
Hooaa lawn to tha war dapartn
for a talk with P. Tniboe Davison, |
assistant secretary ai war.
The only airman .invited to
luncheon who could not attoad was
Bart A costs, who waa detained in
New York state by aagiaa trouble
while oa route here by air.
May Find Nun* of Uakaawa
Paris. —The day ia approach
| iag whan tha Unknown Soldier slssf
ing in Arlington Comatory any no
I longer be unknown.
There ia little peeaibility that his
name and rank will aver bo exactly
known, bat within ton years at tha
moat, it win ha possible to peat a Hat
of ton or twelve heroes etf tha A. E.
F- aad aay that one of them liaa un
der the Imposing a lab at Arlington.
Of the 60,004 Americana killed ia
Franco the War Department knows of
the burial place of all bat MOO. It
ia te And thia mteeing legion of
000 daad that a staff of man ia comb
ing tha battlaftolde, systematically,
a work which will wgriw to
to a stake in Um old lia* of th* Ty
mm Evuu conwr of Um S3.1-S mi*
tract *m «km; thane* WMt a kmc
«hi» old Hi* to the baginataf. Con
Laining 88.10 acm more or Waa.
8m tad book M aa«a U4.
SaW made to latwjr a balance of
mi.88 principal, intermit and coat
of sale to add. ThU the 18th day of
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