Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 244, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 March 1929 — Page 32
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LINDY AND ANNE MAY MARRY ON 1 WEEK-END TRIP Couple’s ‘I Have Nothing to Say,’ Remains as Their Main Remark. BY GESFORD F. FINE Vnitrd Vrr%% St-fT Correspondent. MEXICO CITY, March I.—The redding of Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh and Miss Anne Spencer Morrow before the flier returns to the United States from his present trip to Mexico was regarded today as highly probable. Lindbergh's coming trip for the week-end to Cuernavaca with Dwight W. Morrow. United States ambassador, and his family led to renewed discussion of a possible quiet wedding at the Morrow country retreat. “Nothing to Say” Any clew' from the Morrow family, however, conspicuously was absent. * Lindbergh and his fiancee too refuge constantly behind their now famous phrase: “I have nothing to say.” Friends of the family, nevertheless. said they would not be surprised if the wedding occurred at any time, perhaps without warning. Lindbergh, with his arm still in a sling to ease the shoulder which was dislocated when their plane overturned while landing with a r- sing wheel Wednesday took Miss Marrow up Thursday for a.n air trip over Valbuena field. He piloted with his left hand and showed the aviation skill for which he i famous by his easy handling of the plane, swooping down from the air, taxiing along the field twice and rising again with consummate ease. Aviators at the field said it was an extraordinary exhibition. Keeps Belief in Planes The purpose of th 2 demonstration was two-fold. First, it is a rule of the air service for a flier to go up again immedirtely after a crash to discipline his nerves, and Lindbergh is a rigid )bserver of all air rules. Secondly, one of Lindbergh’s chief aims has been to show the public that aviation is safe, and the flight with his fiancee was intended to demonstrate that Wednesday’s mishap had not caused them to lose confidence in airplanes. The most dangerous times of the day and night in the streets of London are 11 a. m., 4 p. m., 7 p. m. and 11 p. m.—the last seing the worst. Tight hats, worn by women of today, are likely to result in baldness becoming as common among them as it is among men.
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