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Show " Undy's Wedding Date To Be Set; Visit Surprises MEXICO CITY, April 3. (HE) Although officially there was no special significance attached to Col. Charles A. Lindbergh's latest visit to his fiance'e, Miss Anne Spencer Morrow, daughter of the American ambassador, it was believed be-lieved today that the exact date and place for the impending marriage mar-riage would be decided while Lindbergh Lind-bergh is here. Lindbergh is expected to remain here for a week. His arrival, it was understood, was wholly unexpected. The Morrow family had belieVed that he would be here within a few days, but not until they were informed in-formed by the press did they have any idea that he would arrive yesterday, yes-terday, they said. He circled the embassy, as is his custom who"n he arrives in Mexico City, by way of letting Miss Morrow Mor-row know that he is in town. Shortly afterward he landed at Val-buena Val-buena Field, where he was greeted by Anne and members of her family fam-ily and Col. Alexander MacjNab, military mil-itary attache to the embassy. He shook hands with his fiancee, who said "Hello." i |