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Salt Lake Telegram | 1933-10-05 | Page 10 | Heavy Fog Hides Lindbergh Path to Wales; Dine without Recognition

Type issue
Date 1933-10-05
Paper Salt Lake Telegram
Language eng
City Salt Lake City
County Salt Lake
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Article Title Heavy Fog Hides Lindbergh Path to Wales; Dine without Recognition
Type article
Date 1933-10-05
Paper Salt Lake Telegram
Language eng
City Salt Lake City
County Salt Lake
Page 10
OCR Text Heavy Fog Hides Lindbergh Path to Wales Dine Without Recognition LONDON Oct Oel S Hidden 5 somewhere somewhere somewhere some some- where in th the first first heavy fog tog of the season Colonel and ana Mrs Charles A A. Lindbergh motored today toward Salisbury Salts Salis bury and west England presumably en route to Cardiff Wales to visit rela rela- tI lives iv ves s. s Without being recognized the Americans Amer leans stayed at a hotel six six miles from Southampton n overnight after their arrival arrival ar ar- ar rival at Southampton from Stavanger Norway They dined with 45 other guests without attracting attention They started motoring westward at 9 a a. a m. m today The elements contrived to aid them in Ire their desire to keep their whereabouts s secret ret for there was a sudden change to foggy weather shortly after they landed and dIsappeared disappeared disappeared in an automobile from Woolston Woolston Woolston Wools- Wools ton airport It was learned that Mr and Mrs Aubrey Morgan Mrs Lindbergh's in law and sister have left lef their home in m Cardiff The manager of Morgans Morgan's dr drapery y and furnishings firm said he understood they had gone to London The whereabouts of Mrs Lindbergh's mother Mrs Dwight Morrow also was a mystery No Information information in In- formation concerning her was 5 available available avail avail- able at Cardiff At the American embassy It was said the did not want the embassy to know where they were going go go- ing lag Furthermore it was said the said the embassy embassy em em- bassy did not want to know because of countless inquiries about about- them Members of the Morgan household refused to discuss the fliers fliers' plans but It was indicated the American travelers trav tray elers were e. e expected to visit there
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