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Show LINDBERGH MAY RETURN ON U. S. BATTLESHIP - . - . i '., i ;m ' ' rAUIS, May '23 (CP) Ca'i'da'.n I'lmrles A. Lindbergh of Missouri nnil the whole Fulled Stales, visited Ills Now York to l'ai'is plane today, arrival later at the Fl.vsees 'pnlaee. where lie became a Knight of tbe Legion of Honor and told the Fiiit-cil Fiiit-cil Press that his plane looked iroo.I. "I think I could fly back again," in-said. ChtTboiirg Invites 1liiu Hat Lindbergh won't fly back In --America, He will return on a 'JWiuiht, just what steamer has not i'tvn decided. The people of Cher-lirourg Cher-lirourg have invited tbe flier to honor hon-or them by sailing for home fnmi tlieir pfirt. At Le Hourget and at the Elysee I'iilm-e after President Doumerguc kissi'il him and gave him the cross. Lindbergh was under the lenses of batteries of cameras. Wherever Unillierh was recognized he was I'lieered. Men who knew Ihe France of the war, said the popular acclaim far Lindbergh was conqmrable to 1 siHup of the great demonstrations (if Mir times. French and American ml nthci; reporters constantly were 'tor the flier. Lindbergh's tall, somewhat lanky , fiBura has been so minutely de-"rtlH-d la the French press that all 'lw saw him today knew who he ,vus. Of course Ambassador Herrii k 's well known, and had there been a"y doubt as to the identity of his '"inpauion on the automobile ride I" the Elysee palace, the amb.issa-d'T's amb.issa-d'T's smile would have made iden-bfication iden-bfication certain. Heriick Is Seci-e(ary ' Ambassador Herrick became Lind-iHTgh' Lind-iHTgh' social secretary today, advis-I I'm him which of the multitude of ; invitation's t0 accept. ! Liinlberu'h was to meet Sir Alan "bhnin. Britain's premier airman, "'i other British and French flyer d the embassy at 3 p. m. After that hp was to go to the 1 Aero club of France for a receplion j11 11 p. in., and at 0 p. m. Lind rgh was to visit Premier Poincnre al "le laud's office. Tomorrow, Lindbergh will go to |