| Show BERGHS TO GET GUARDS UA England's Police Ordered to Meet Ship in Liverpool Fugitives of Fear Assured Safe Haven in Britain by Authorities May Go to Wales WalesBy By the Associated Press LONDON Dec Dee 24 British 24 British authorities disclosed today that extra police would patrol the docks of f Liverpool when Colonel and Mrs Charles A. A Lindbergh arrive from the United S States ates see seeking sanctuary ry from threats of their small son Jon Otherwise officials said the would bo ho assured the same protection by tho the nations nation's helmeted helmeted hel- hel meted and jacketed blue-jacketed bobbles and the plain as any other visitors to England The extra guard to be turned out at Liverpool will bo be only a small one authorities asserted demonstrating that British police pollee have not the slightest fear tear that kidnapers or any others outside the law Jaw will Mill attempt to molest tho Meet All Boats A plain and uniformed officer meet all boats docking at Liverpool where th the famous AmerIcan American Amer Anier- ican lean Her flier I his wife and child are exp expected by informed sources to arrive ar ar arrive rive around January 1 aboard th the S. S S. S American Importer Although police declined to dis- dis their plans definitely it was understood authoritatively only a afew afew few extra uniformed men would be detailed to patrol the tho docks This was expected to constitute the entire welcoming party with the exception of the usual customs and immigration officers Yard May ray Be De Guard Informed sources said there was only a slim sUm chanco chance that the famous Scotland Yard men would reinforce the protective ring ring- around the Lind LInd- berghs upon their arrival to establish establish establish lish a residence n e in England The Scotland Yard commissioner himself Sir Philip Game is definitely deli deli- an administrative official and never leaves his office even to guard King George orge or to supervise supervise supervise super super- vise personally police arrangements for arriving and departing royal visitors Although a few special men from Continued on Pare Pato Three Column Eight ElihU BRITISH WILL GUARD Continued from r race Page ce One Ont Scotland Yard are assigned permanently perma- perma to the major ports actually its ts authority covers on only I the London London Lonon Lon- Lon don on and Metropolitan area Fleo for tor Safety Its services in any other part cf ot the he British Isles arc given only If It requested specifically by local po- po lice ice The sailing of the Lindbergh from rom New York early Sunday was Vas interpreted generally by the British press ress to mean they were obliged to flee ice their own country because of ot crime rime conditions ns The noted family was described 1 as ui seeking seclusion in safe quiet England where Colonel Lindbergh gh was reported to have been immensely im Jm- im- im mensey Impressed by the efficiency of British law and customs in guarding guarding- the rights of private citi elU- zeDS seas Life Lito Unbearable Some English newspapers said life Ufe in America had been rendered unbearable for tho the by threats of gangsters against year 3 old Jon The search for tor safety the he Daily Herald said has haa astonished astonished aston eaton the United States The Tue shock received by millions of Americans reading the news was comparable only to that which would occur in England should the tho Prince Princa of Vales Wales announce announce an an- flounce he no longer felt secure in his own country Might Alight Bo Do There is little doubt that the tho are anxious to bo be outside outside outside out out- side the United States when tho the execution of Bruno Richard Hauptmann convicted ki kidnap cr er of the first son Charles Jr takes place the tho Daily Herald continued Another of their concerns Is that their son Jon might bo be harmed or l by b lome iome crank The Daily Dally Mail Mall said tho the Lind LInd- berghs hounded by de death th threats against their second son were coming coming corning com corn ing to England where they be believe believe believe be- be lieve they can find the safety and tranquility denied to th them m In their native land Failure of Law The Tho news of their departure sheds a piercing light on the anti- anti crime machinery of the United States which has not only failed hitherto to exact the tho penalty for tor forthe the tho and murder of their first son but also has proved itself unable to check the inundation of threats against Jon The Tho latest American statistics the Daily Mail said showed murder murder mur der committed every ery 45 minutes 1 criminals in g and persons having crime as a a- business The News Chronicle asserting the tho were fleeing U. U S. S A. A published a transatlantic telephone telephone tele tele- phone conversation it held with Ith Harry Guggenheim former United States ambassador to Cuba at his hu Long Island N. N Y home Used Assumed Nam Names Yes the said goodbye goodbye goodbye good good- bye to America for tor the time being and are aro are well on their way across the Atlantic to your our c country GugGenheim Guggenheim Guggenheim Gug Gug- genheim was quoted They have gone gono quietly and Ith Im afraid I cant can't tell you OU why Tho matter is being kept secret little The newspaper said The family have left America under ah an assumed name f C |