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Show ' MARRIED MAN f LINDY WON'Tj FLY SO MUCH . WICHITA, Kans., Feb. 23. (U.T) Just before taking off today on the fourth leg of hia inspection trip to western airlines, Col. C'narles A. Lindbergh admitted that his forthcoming forth-coming marriage to Miss Anno Morrow Mor-row would te"nd to curtail his flying activities. "Will your marriage keep you on the ground more than at present?" a reporter asked. Hesitating a second, Lindbergh smiled and replied: ' "Ye's." He refused to enlarge on the answer an-swer or to comment on his recently announced engagement. It was 7:15 when the flying colonel col-onel took the air in a Travelair monoplane he borrowed from the Central Airlines Co., of Wichita. His own plane was disabled in Kansas Kan-sas City. The borrowed plane will be used in completing the tour to the1 Pacific coast. Although Lindbergh's destination was not announced, it was presumed pre-sumed to be Wynoka, the next stop on his schedule. The Atchison Globe feels that since fireproof paper has been perfected, per-fected, it is time to start a newspaper news-paper in hell. There's an editor's job for some Chicago police report- |