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■ VOLUME SIX; NUMBER 2H
GIRL SLAYER STILL FREE AS FOURTH DAY PASSES
Police Believe Thai
Hickman To Be Taken
Within Short Time
FtaKerprlato Positively
Him As Slayer bm Angeles
CUM
GREATEST MANHUNT OF
NATION WILL GOBS ON
Lack Maa Played Part In Al
lowing 'Murderer Go Free
t Tkua Far
LOS ANOKUCB. Dec. 31-<*>>—Pre
aumably single hiadid end friendless,
Wm. K. Hlcksnan. the 1* year oH boy
accused of the brute) murder of Mer
les Perfter bee eluded (or 4 deye the
oombimed effort! of ell the agencies
o( the lev le vbet probably U the
defeat meebed men hunt in the na
tion’* history .
Idm titled by police ee ’the roe”
vho kidnaped end Blew end mutllleted
the body of tbe It yeer old echool
Kid. the yooth hea Beamingly vanlsh
ed In tM face of e reverd of npverda
of liooseo Offered tor film deed or
eltre. | n . «
Hickman hea mosey. $1.6*0 which
he took from H. Parker before
he throw at the fether'a feet the
multlletod t«4o of hlr daughter.
Ilut the money T! 920, hill* la mark
ed almost ea plainly ea though the
treaaury notes bore the notice ’this
money la carried hy Hickman.” for the
aerial number a oh tbe "KS9*ol«9oi to
K680168T5 hJelustve—have been broad
cent far 1 end vide. Almoet every S2O
bill bee become as object of suspi
cion. As attempt to change one ode*
w» nd * tpreeOgdkm.. *
Brains. pdreonellty, nerve end
Inrk lay tbe police, so far here kept
HK’kmeß a free men. In high echool
bla class stand.eg vee high. He was
e leading debater. He wa! above the
average In mentality. It wee agreed.
Hie lack, the police believed, has
played S Mg pert lu Hickman's es
cape so far but, they add. It cannot
hold forever. Two factors, according
to detectives oa the case will lyad
to- hi* Street, If he Is taken el Its.
' One Is hie finger print* tfrkde in
police records here wbfn be was ar
rested for forgery lest summer. Hie
finger prints led to the iutomoblle
which be
nient In which be lived, pinned on
him. say hie hunter*, the ransom and
death eve*age* aent to the Parker
home, aad arph expected eventually to
convict him.
Police declare that no young man
wltb *I6OO in bla pocket* will resist
torever the temptation to spend some
of It. even realising tbe danger; and
when he dose, tbe baud of tbe law
will reach for hfs shoulder,
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CADE IS AGAIN
TO BE ARRESTED
McLean Orflers That Wayne
County Boy Bo Sent Back t
To Roasa to Complete Term
RAUDIOH. Dec. 21—(>P)—Oovernor
McLeas today wired tbe Sheriff of
Greene county. Ssov Mill to arreet
Park Oade, revocation of whose par
ole the Governor recom
mendation of trial Judge Wm. C.
Harris, L. W. Corbett, health offi
cer, Wayne county end Nathan O'-
Berry, prominent. Goldsboro cltlsen
and R. H. Edward*, euperlntandcnt of
public welfare of Wayue county, was
Mha* yeet-rdar ~ '
The governor • parole* Issue I on
recommendation of theme ladirldaul*
Waa made oui on Maroh 28. bat Gov
ernor at that/time reeerved "the
right to revphe thle parole at *111”
The prisoner was' paroled lu or
der to give him another chance, the
Gevresor said, bnt "I am now reliably
informed that this prisoner has gross
ly violated the conditions of bis par
ole and you are therefore directed to
lake him Into ceatody and deliver him
to the superintendent of the Conner
road* for thd completion of bis sen
tence,” the governor told the aher
& Mc Uilti* lUUI
THE GOLDSBORO NEWS
BEAD IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH—READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY.
Officers Make Big
Booze Raid in Fork
Two men were arrested a email
quantity of liquor taken, and 6CJ
gallons of beer poured out In a
raid conducted yesterday , after
noon in Fork township by Wayne
deputies J. C. Rornegay. Buck
Gardner end Carl Smith.
° Marvin Pierce end Akte Wood
ard were placed under |JW bond
each pending hearing a charge of
possessing whiskey pur
pose of sale. The officer* s*ls*d 6
one-half gallons of liquor after
watching for an automobile while
the boose carried frobt the Pierce
home and- hidden. Woodard said
the stuff waa his.
TMu 800 gallons of beer werp
contained In 12 barrels which hsd
been partly bnried In order ,* to
hasten fermentation of thf mix
ture. The raid waa near Cox’s
Perry. '
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BANK EASE IS
NEARING END
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Summation of Evidence Begun
By Attorneys in North
Witkcsboro Bank Matter
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NORTH Dye. 2|—
(^P) —Keating their case with the teetl
mauty of numerous character
cs defense counsel In the trie! ”3f A.
G. Hendren. W. H. Foster autfW. B
, Sommers, directors of the d'funt
Bank of Wilkes, who are facing trial
on chargee growing out of the bank’s
fatlnure made today began final sum
mation before the Jury. Three Jury
hours were allowed each side for ar
gument andAMie case Is expected to
reach the Jury tomorrow. 1. N. Bailey,
-ittorney for the State Corporal ton
Commission, while J. 8. Burkip spoke
for tbe defense.
Testimony pf numerous character
witnesses celled for the derense was
proceeded by the appearance of the
defendant* themaelveit on tbe witness
aland. Under questioning by counsel
lor both sides. They repeated inaub-
Rtances the story related by Clem
Wrenn, president of the defunct In
stitution wheu he said he Induced the
three directors to sign s statement
concerning the bank a aolvency and
accept his word for the trnthfullue**
of the
The three directors were charged
with having signed a statement which
set forth the bank’s condition as
sound when It was said, by the state
It was In fact Insolvent.
HOMiHAflon is approved
WASHINGTON. I»ec. 21—The Sen
ate Interstate Commerce Committee
approved the nomination Os Oar?
land 8. Fergu»on of North Carolina,
to the Federal Trade Commission.
Opening of Airport Not
Expected Before Spring
Goldsboro's municipal airport Is
not likely now lo be opengd before
next Spring. It was learned yesterday
t.ut when Itls opened there will b«
ceremonies which will attract tboui
.ind*. , '
eweeselvsly heavy rains of the
past low weeks have prevented the
work of getting a sufficiently tlmi
field from going forward as It should.
The forty acre tract W yet to be
rolled and grass planted.
A rumber of ditches have been fill
et.' and terraced, a number of trees
tsk. a down, fences removed aud nU
.preliminary work toward opening the
field completed. It had been thought
that the formal opening and dedica
tion o( the port might come th'i
month but it now seem* probable
th*t It will be early spring beforo
everything ,Is, ready.
Already word ha# heen received
from Port Bragg that several plane*
will be sent from Pop* Field for the
opentag. Lsngler Field, Virginia, an
WAYNE NATIVE ,
DIES SUDDENLY
o .
End Cs«es lo Rev. John T.
Edmutiduon At Hospital in
Memphis, Tenn.
Rev. John T. Kdmundson. 67, a
native of Goldsboro, died In a Mem
phis hospital early yesterday morning
according t« word received by hie on
ly brother, P. 11. KdmSnd
fon yesterday. Funeral wilt be held
lu Atlanta, the home of the deceased
at 11 o’clock today and Interment will
be In the ,G«prg|a city.
Rev. Mr. Kdmundson waa en route
from Atlanta to Ne# Orleans'to
spend ; Christmas with his daughter
Mrs. t'athlcsn Smith, when he Was
-taken suddenly 411 In Memphis. Hur
ried to a hospital an operation was
performed lu an effort to, gave hla Ilia
lytt without avail He had suffered
lor aome time wf|h stomach trouble
but bla condition bad uot been re
garded a* serious.
- Entering the minlatery a number of
years ago after preparation at Louis
ville Seminary, the native of Wnyne
had a distinguished career as min
ister and evangelist. At one time he
served Temple Baptist church' In
Atlanta.
Called to Texarkana‘‘t'o conduct a
revival, Mr. Edmundaon created quite
a atlr by ordering that officers, cus
tomarily stationed about the church
jto preserve outbreaks, should take
I «tlietr seat a, saying that armed men
standing about seemed to Indicate the
minister hts power from
man rather than ftytm God
Aside from the brother here, the
a Idpw and seven children also sur
-ylve.
Teachers Nat To GtL _
—"decision Before Jan.
WIIJdtJMFgRN, Dec 21 —WPI The
State Bnpremef court will nqt hand
down a decision In the case of W. C.
Hamption and others, comprising tht
teaching staff pf New Hanover county
schools versus the board of educa
tion and county commissioners until
after January 31, J. O. Carr, chairman
of the board of education was advised
today.
The teachers are seeking to collect
unpaid summer salaries touting |lO6-
000 and Judge W. A. Devin, presiding,
decided In favor of the teachers
FIRE at washijigtov
WASHINGTON. Dec. 21—ttfKFIre
which threatened the river front here
Tuesday afternoon damaged the plant
of the Crystal Ice and Coal company
to tbe estimated extent of- *6,000.
Most of the loss was covered by In
surance.
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MAN IS HELD FOR KILLING
OWN MOTHER
a
ROCKY MT. Vs., Dec. 21—09*)
Woodie Nowlin. 55. described by the
county officer* as a desperate char
acter, wag held for grand Jury ac
tion on a charge of killing his
after a preliminary hearing here on
Tuesday. Nowlin was brought to
Rocky Mount last night hy deputy
sheriffs. J**-.
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other army nlr port has also agreed
tn send planes. All commercial flier*
In North Carolina will be Invited to
the ceremonies and It Is possible that
mayo-s of all (town* in Eastern North
( uri’lln* may be asked to, atteud a.i
hoi|tr guMta. ;>
The 40 acre tract, the property of
tbe city and purchased originally for
use at a cemetery, has been pro
nounced as of sufficient proportions
for■» flying field, to accomodate even
the largest air machines. The chy
paid *40,000 for the tract several
years and since tbe purchase had
rented the property to tenants for a
hundred dollars a year. When tbe
Airport Commission, comprised of
members of the board of aldermen act
Ing with a committee from the cham
ber of commerce, recommended use of
tho farm as a municipal field, the
.aldmrmtn approved the matter and
Yotff *3OO to be nsed in Vork of get
ting the farm In shape as a flying
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GOLDSBORO, N. C- THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 22, JM7
YOUNG FARMERS
STAGE BANQUET
a «
PUtevillc Boys Entertain Tkeir
’- Dads At Enjoyable
Occasion
'—— O'
Members of the Young Tar Heel
Farmers club of Flkevtlle high school
did themselves proud last evening In
the first annual father and son ba
uet sponsored by the organisation
Held,tn tlw Plkevllle school, the oc
casion was ono which for originality
of stunts, completeue** of program
and excellence of food reflected cre
dit upon the boy a who directed pre
paration looking to tho occasion.
Joseph Morris, n aeutor agriculture
student, was toastmaster of the ev#-
i tog, nod presided wltb the anrenest
of an old hand at the business. In the
course of his preliminary rotnsrfca,
Mr. Morris related that last year he
Lad cleared (2*o on a* three-acre ex--
jpcrhneutnl plat of cottou rained tn
conjunction with his agriculture study
Clifton Howell expressed thanks
of the club to tho fathers present, to
tbe teachers nnd to tbs school board,
and John followed him
with a ’’toast to dad". «
Enjoyable features were music ael
rcetiona by a quartett composed of
Wm Oarirs. Clifton Howell, Earl Bell,
and Joseph Morris a violin and hara
n>onlca nccompnnlnicnt with Mr. Mor
ris playing the vlojln and Clifton Ay
oock playing the harmonica sndj
banjo solos by Joseph Morris.
In a dressing contest Clifton
Howell, wbp was diked out as a
y* uug w oman or fashion with Wm.
Uarrla In charge of the ceremonies,
won oxer Eugene Garris, who sought
to puY on clothes usually worn b* a
hoy and Aaron Bass ht charge of tho
cefemonls*. , '
Whllfltttn Ttnttrity, occaalrmsd kr.
Ibis stunt was at tt hel#hf, Wm.-
Garris suddenly slumped forward la
his chair and secured to faint doad
away. All thoae about film rushed to
bis aid, Prof. H. J. Mascy, seated one
chair away, ‘hurried water In reply
lo an appeal from Clifton fto*vell
who had bent over tbe fallen boy.
“Here la the trouble,” said Howell,
Juat before Prof. Maaaey npset his
tumbler of water over tbe fade of
tha prostrate youth, and Howell be
gan to pull knives, cups, plates, and
many other Articles from the general
direction of Garris's stomach. The
joke was out.
Ths purpose of the Young Tg r Heel
club was explained by Bari Bell.
Thoae making talks during tbe even
ing Included H. B. Mask of tha edu
cational of the Chilean Nlt-
J. 8. Howard, district super
visor of agriculture nnd Prof. C.,W.
’Varrlck, agriculture Instructor o'
P’kcvllls.
A rising vote of thanks was voted
Miss Olive Jlnnqte teacher of domes
tic science In the school, and her
class, for the very excellent meal pre
pared and served. Tire dining room
had been appropriately decorated in
holly and Christmas greenery.
It;, FK&JftH FLYERS MT
BANTJACQ, Chile. Dec 21 -OP)—
DieiidonWc Coates and Joseph Le Brtx
French fljrcrs en route to the United
States hopped off at 5:35 o'clock thIA
mornlug for La Pax, Bolivia, 1,100
*1 lea away. They hope lo reach La
Pax about Ip. m, * -
2eS
EARLY
ONLY
HIGH SCHOOL
HAS PROGRAM
0
Sen torn Arc in Ctarfe of
Ceremonial Commemorat
ing Christman
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A most besot If ul and Impressive
Christinas program was given yester
day morning during the' assembly
p. rind at the High School. For the
jp'ist several years It has'been cue
ternary for tho Senior Class ,of O.
H. 8. to giro a Christmas pageant
'(his year owing to incomplete eondt"
t) >n bf the auditorium, they w*N un
able to present one. However, the
■f hool could not, let the Christmas
'r-asou go by without offering praise
And thanks to she Christ Child who
w.i« hern In Bethlehem, so s com—
uilttee composed of Ml** Margaret
Kornegay, Align Jnnle lpock, and Mi**
Doan plumned ths program
which wa* presented In tfio High
8< tiool Cafoterl*. * "
Ed Howell, preijdeut of the Senlof
Class, presided, aud Alexander Mc-
Coan read the story of the first Christ
mas from the second chapter of
Matthew. Then tho student body rose
••nd repeated the Lord's prayer. The
Glen club of Goldsboro High School
s.tng a selection "The Promise," and.
"O Holy Nlgbl," Mr. Klllnwood tak
ing the solo part In tho latter. The
Glee club, directed by Mr. Fredorlck,
showed gplendld training, and the
students again showed their delight In
having Mr. Elliwood with them. EM
xabi-th Smith told the lovely story of
■’The CHhnr Wise Man" by Henry Van
Dyke. Mr. Finlay, assisted by Mrs.
Little. Miss I pock and Mr. Elllnya»od,
-ang “A Little Babe A lung Time
ago.” At Interval* during the program
the student body sang the tavoyttc
Christmas fiytpn* “Joy to the. >VorUk’i
”Oti I.i'tia Town of Bethlehem” "It
Came i;»«n a MidtOght Y;i»*r," and
"Silent Night, Holy Night."
Every one was delighted to hoar
Ihe announcement made by Mr. Ham
ilton that school would close at .1:15
(or the Christmas holidays, and would
not open until January 5.
Army Bombers Haven’t
Yet Hit Island Bridge
Dec. ll—High
explosive bombing 0 ( tbs Swift Is
land Bridge began In earnest this af
ternoon and (Hers subojltuted ‘Hr#"
projectiles ( Q r the sand loaded bombs
hitherto used In thrigito to try , w#c
ol Bombing concrete bridges.
Twelve 300 pound high explosive
bombs bnried Iron » height o( 3,000
fteL failed' to score a direct hit High
wind* continued to prevail in the
upper altitudes and render accurate
elm uncertain, the filers said. One
shell landed wlthm two yards of the
bridge, sending a shower of dirt over
'it.
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HUE HWEEPB ELEVATOR
HAGERSTOWN, Md.. Dec. 21—Fir#
'■rulqto swept n storage elevator In tbe
D A. Ktlckell Mill here did
*16,000 damage to the building and
grain stored there early today.
Hatch Will Not Aid In
Making Newsome Appeal
J. J. Hatch, will not aid M. B. Loftin
In preparing an appeal for Larry
Newsome, Wayne county negro con
victed of tbe murder ol Beula Ted
t'nr, Wayne county girl, and sentenced
to dl* In the electric chair on Janu
ary It. Mr. Hatch notifted Pardon
Commissioner Bridgets to the effect
yesterday Tho GoldnUuni attorney
Led I* ten om- of those ordered by
Judge Henry A Grady to defend the
regro at the time he wa* arraigned
for trial here. Hatch lu'hla letter to
Mr. says he considers that
l.la full dftty has been discharged.
Meant alu M B. Loftin. the other
fttoyn«y jtoes forward with the plans
tor filing tho appeal and he Is being
rdded by other member* of the Golds
boro bar.
Mr Hatch’s letter to Pardon com
missioned Hrldgers Is self explana
tory.:
.December 21, 1837. *
Hon. Edwin B. Bridges ,
Commissioner of Pardons
Kaleigh, N. C.
Dear Mr lirldgerif
Submarine is Lost And ‘
1 Found by Salvagers Who
Attempt to Raise Wreck
Wants Surveys For
Inland Waterways
rIJNOTON, Dec. |1 —— e
of two chanhela In North
Carolina lo Improve navigation
conditions would be mads by army
eugmeers undtr bill* Introduced
today by Representative Chaa. L.
'Abernathy of that staU.
The survey Would seek a 30 toot
depth In the B Inland waterway
channel from Beaufort to Jack
sonville. N. C.. and from Beaufort
Inlet to New Bern.
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TO GIVE DINNER
FOR OLD PEOPLE
Contmunlty HalWlng Sponsor*
Charliy Music Enter*
tainment
A musical enterUinmsnt In aid «(
an old (olka’ dinner will be tk# next
event on the Memorial Community
Bnlldlng's Christmas schedule go-’
cimllng to an announcement mad#
hy the director. The dinner wilt be un
der the supervision Os Oupt. Young
of Hie Saltation A Buy; the meal will
be prepared -by Mrs. Laura K. Spicer
and served In the high school cafeter
ia. Ths date of the entertainment has,
been set for December 27th.
"'Semi*, of Aha best muflcal taleat Is*
the town will appear on the program
vfhlch will be arranged by lir. Vta
cent Klllnwood, Mr. Klllnwood will
also ting a number of selections. The
services of mixed quartet aad a
male quartet have been secured. It
is hoped that the LB. O. P. band will
be able to appear on the program
Efforts will be mads to secure the
uppearanee of tbe escellaat Mt. pllve
Coral Group which snag bare dar
ing tbA Music Day Program of tha
Recreation Institute Mid In Octob
er. ■»„
The tlckeU will be put on solo at a
very early date and tt Is hoped by
those directing tbe entertainment that
tlje cttlsens of Goldsboro aad Wayne
t county will respond Marily to this
new project. Only the old people of
tbe county and the city who are un
able to provide themaelves with a
Christmas dinner will a be Invited.
Captain Yonng has arranged for
enough cars from Ptksvllls, Mt. Olive
and other county, towns to bring In
all those living ottteide of Goldsboro
who hers been Invited.
rUU KS VALUE OH C CDfPAHY
WASHINGTON. Dec. 31—Tbe In
terstate Commerce Commission to
day placed a tentative valuation of
$110,231,786 on Pullman Com
pany, as of June 30, 1918.
Upon my return from Richmond.
Virginia today I find your*l*Uer of
December 15th relative to appealing
ths case of Larry Ntwsomo to ths
Supreme Codrt.
I have noted carefully what you
have to say In regard to his appeal,
however, for your Information, wljl
say that I dp not earn to trend I e this
case any farther. As you ere probably
aware. Judge Grady appointed me to
aid In the defense of this case when
It was tried tn the court# of this
county and I endeavored to see that
tbla darkey secured a (air and Im
partial trial according to law. v
When the Jury returned their ver
dict lu this case, I washed my bands
clean of the whole mattsr, having
done everthlng that I was supposed
tn do. I think this negro had a fair'
trial and deserves the sentence Im
posed upon him and If thslr Is any
appeal to be taken In his behalf, eom*
other attorney will have to do 1L
Very truly yours, /
MEMBER OF * !
THE ASSOCIATED) .
• PRESS
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FBICB fJVB «nta»
AO of Crow of n-faloi Tosml
Aro Now Ua-
ALL EFFORTS TO TALK
TO SUB *NOW FRUITLESS
Heavy Galas of PsslFww Days
Broke Bob Frost Bar B—j
Mortal ]
PROVINCBTOWN. Mu, Dm. *1— *
(/ft— Tha aubmarlae M, naatl Its
»unk on Saturday by a ooaet «u
destroyer oft Provlncetowa, wot teat
and touted by tha nary today. Oa Dm
tirat day ot goad weather altor a
northwaat gala bad Interrupted «S*
ruga operations alnca Sunday, Übt
rescue (laat dfiKorarad tha S-4 had
broken loose trato a Una that hA to
a marked buoy and was Ipg. o +. .
Tie entire day ot ealai day had a#
rmouth mi yraa »P*nt tn IrapHag amg
dirlng tor the vessel. * j, •
At 1:17 o'clook thle afternoon. aafte
ora grappling front a uanl! beat, lo
omed the trree| from tha spa at tha
mine ■ weeper Ftelcoa, uaad .tea a hteaa
for salvage work opposite to that oa
which tha dlraru had bas» wattttag.
At once another direr—the myth
wai sent down with order* to attach
tile descending Una to Up waning
tower of the B-4, Commander Ddwnrd
L. Kleberg, directing diving opera
tiona ofllco said, tha diver toy
to tXH a kola through the hill pf the,
submarine and mA fifl* V
Diver Bird, arid |a rMatoht tab
he reeeel .Indicating tbgt toe flymen
«Ho were imprisoned h pa Unpegs
room when the reeeel Wan* down'worn
other dead or naMfkMPlfcVto. When
lerkneag fall flood Ughto ware lower*
ed to direct the wtoh gs the diver*.*.
The aalrage office*!, iftotoad to 00S»
tlnne oparatloaa ttia toe night
MRS LFNDBEftGH
NEARING MEXICO
Win PrdtoWy Anto la Mode*
City B—aittote This AfUr* '■
mm to Visit flea
RROWimLUt Tea., Dae iMffV-
Mre. Evangeline Lindbergh arrived
hero by air at IriS tMe PltoPnoOn and
prepared to arena tha fntomafl—l
border tomorrow la her flight to
Mexico city to opooA ChriatoNW with
her aaa. Col. Lindbergh.
The Mg trl-motored plage carrying
Mm Lindbergh flaw 7*l mllaa atm
'■king est from Tbtoe Okie., this stn
Ing. it wee the third Sap in ’the air
for tha mother of tha "tone pashf*.
■lnce she loft Detroit
tn entering the lead whftfh kdlhg.,
her aon for hla non .top flight from
Washington to Mexico City and "hla
conquest of tha Atlantia ocean Hn
Lindbergh will fly down to.
Coaat to Tampico, too route taken
by Col. Lindbergh. Prom Taaplee. the
Mexican capital la a flight of aarartel
lienr« inland. ... _l!, J
a 4 * *'?■
mo x ico citt—(S’!—uaglcsp Hr r
Scouts edopted Col Chat. Lindbergh
a* their Ideal of youth and auphcM,
have conferred npon him that* tore*
hUhrit dWTJretlone—knlghto of Urn
Order of the Lion, Knight of tho Or
der of the Bogle, aad Knight of tia
Order of the Tiger.
Tha ceremony at tha Amorim*
ha <»y, In which the honor* wire ha
llowed, greatly pleased LlafbarghAo
whom the development ot ItWha
and the Improvement of yaaag man
hood ere very dear objects. -
With all the many thing* ho had to
ke ip In mlhd, the uppermost thought
wl h col. Lindbergh to tha air Jaa may
hU mother to making to appal Christ
ine « with him. Mrs. Llndtovgh wfll
probably reach Mexico City totoorraw
afternoon and her eon will go forth
In e plane to meet her, aad gpMa her
Mfely to Vafbuoaa flying field, aad
thence escort bar to the Atoorteaa
Embassy where aha will ha (fee gnaat
of the Ambaaaador ated Mfm tmtoM
W. Morrow, .Atogdß