Show Lindy Completes Round RoundTrip Trip Over Old Mail Route ST. ST LOUIS Feb 21 AP AP Colo Colo Colonel nel Charles A. A Lindbergh landed at Lambert St. Louis field at a. a ta today completing a round roundtrip roundtrip trip over the St. St Louis Chicago airmail airmail air air- mail maH route Lindbergh was followed by Pilot Thomas P P. Nelson who landed at a. a in m. In reply to questions as to his future plans he lie said Me lie Intended to fly to Albany Alban N. N Y next week for fora a conference I on February 29 at which a state aeronautical code would be bo discussed On the following followIng following follow follow- ing day he Is Is' to appear at atan atan atan an educational convention in Chi Chi- cago lIe He said he lie did not think he lie would fly the Spirit of St. St Louis CHICAGO Feb 21 AP The AP-The The I Chicago St. Louis airmail started south at 60 a. a with Colo- Colo I hel Charles A. A Lindbergh at the controls controlS' The start scheduled for a. a m m. mas was as delayed by failure I of ot the outgoing mail mall to reach the the from the d downtown post- post office Lindbergh's Douglas biplane rode west with with the the dawn to swing southward southward southward south south- ward a short distance distame out of oZ Chi Chi- cago Following it closely was another another another an an- other Douglas with Thomas Nelson Nelson Nel Nel- son as pilot and Phil Love who piloted one of the six planes from St. St Louis yesterday as passenger Two other planes planes' awaited the ar arrival arrival arrival ar- ar rival of the San Francisco and New NewYork NewYork York man mall planes before following In the Lindbergh plane were 17 sacks of mail weighing approximately approximately approximately pounds and filling the ship The average time required for the St. Chicago-St. Louis flight is three ho hours hours' rs' rs and twenty minutes but Colonel Colonel Colonel Col Col- onel Lindbergh anticipated delays at Peoria and Springfield where regular meg stops stops were scheduled REFUSES TO ANSWER A reporter asked the flier fUel if ho slept much last night Colonel Lindbergh smiled as the placed the query In the personal question question question ques ques- tion category which he makes a practice never to answer answer Fellow airmen however said Lindbergh slept about three hours although i h he appeared fresh when he reached the field The long wait for plane time visibly affected him He sat Inthe in inthe inthe the offices of the Robertson corporation corporation corporation cor cor- which handles the StLouis St. St Louis Louis- airmail picking up magazines magazines magazines maga maga- glancing at them a moment and nd then putting them aside He consulted his watch frequently Just before taking off oU he posed for cameramen this being the first chance the photographers had at him since he landed from St. St Louis last night INSPECTS PARACHUTE In a short interview before before- the takeoff Colonel Lindbergh told old the Associated Press that his hurried departure from the tte landing field last night was due to 10 his des desire re that the mail be not ot delayed by any demonstration tion The reporter ask asked d him If it In goIng going go go- goIng Ing back for a single round trip on the airmail route he lie used to travel regularly he was to receive th the regular i pilots pilot's pa pay To this the colonel replied that he he had never thought to make malte those arrange arrange arrange- ments Colonel Lindbergh devoted sev Jev everal ev- ev eral moments to careful inspection I of his parachute which was strapped to his back just b before fore h he stepped Into the pla plane S |