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X;zs.v,,..3..-i:-,.,;.4- - z . , ' . . l' , tt ii i . - 1- , 1 i' , , 1 , I , WIL.SON NOMINATOR DIES HADDONFIELD. N. J., June ARMORY BOARD W. Wescott, 78. , who twice nominated Woodrow Wilson for the Democratic nomination for president, died at his FUND QUESTIONED home here today. TO HONOR LINDBERGH. NEW YORK. June Col. Charles Lindbergh will be made a life member of the alumni Auditor Asks Attorney of the University oft Wisconsin. it was announced today by the alumni .committee with headquarters at General for Opinion the Hotel Roosevelt. , ; -- 4..(AP)---John - - On $10,000. auditor. in submitting the matter for an opinion of the attprneY general Saturday. The last legislature over epprorevenue for i available the i priated the present biennium so far as the auditor's office has been able to determine, ldr. Moffat declared. On June 1 the general fund showed a defitinecy of $17467a 7g that is by the available , revenues failed that amount to meet expenses. The law which requires that the iluditer set up the money cites that it is to he appropriated out of I money 'hot otherwise appromiated. I Therefore It would seem that long as the general fund shows as! deficit that the general fund monies in the hands of the treasurer have been appropriated. The state auditors have failed in I the past te set u pthe $19.000 an nually and It la apparently the wish of the armory board that the back appropriation be set up as well as that for the present period. The auditor asked for the attoras to the pro:. ney generals opinion . teedure to be followed. ;. S. L. Hears Talks ' Some doubtq as to the legality of the state setting up the additional $10,000 appropriation called for by lase, to the credit of the state armory board were held by state D. IC. Mollat.ichief deputy It ,,,,r,t,,:,,,J, e i , --- 1 )DRESSES of President Coolidge and Col. Charles Lindbergh in the reception of the flier at Washington,. were .2 heard distinctly in Salt Lake at the Tabernacle and- - the Pantages theatre, through the broadcasting of radio station A KSL. At least 5.000 heard the broadcasting at the Tabernacle. and the theatre was also well Wild. , The audience re.. I I I sponded to the impulse of the people at Washington. and Joined them In the applause, clapping their hands as they heard the celebrants at the , capital applause. The Y. 11- - M. L A. convenin-tion at the Tabernacle was ,. terrupted the while broadcast- - I I 'I ing progreased. and was continued immediately after. Many of the general public Joined the conferees at the Tabernacle for the broadcast. , :..t ' , , Of Coolidge and Ocean Air Hero , ' 4 ..,,;,, , , 1 t ' ' Jr. , t t 1 ' ' . . it ,. - ' ..C.?.. , ure4. dvoaeu - f t ......;,)i.,,::.?.....-:;:1- :.,,k ..,;.."..Z".1,..,-m--- - 4.4,..-t:1- ...,, 44"1"tifi'''''4'4'4'1.4'11'114'"''4.'-it-14,-:!44(4j."'l- k 4 '.4..;41,-.a.- ,, '-- - . , ,... - i , , I Dier - '' I The many of the early pioneers, atoms severe accidental misfortunes tia addn.- My days then were upon the farm.- in.. the woods, on the ly :P.' Itih: Weems and lakes, and I had the h;17rN. r I around tkhwra el experience of the youngsters i .Jaulti . :ee died 1:o thus surrounded. of getting out me, bea a casionally and working for others. i Urn. of loneli- working for a while on a. railroad ..'"'I'' ness and hard as a plain laborer and later as a ... work. When his brakeman on a construction train. -I hammered together in ,.., bfrooymcapmatirisbatcot eral way a tort of general eedguecun. day and bands flit tionmore from experience than , 7,';','. a n d banners from books. Later I practiced law '.:011141 '0'''''' i h heralded and had among my clients the very march up the poor and the wealthy both which ., .011',"'M k ot glory. roe knowledge of their ex- path il:rn his some 'of s. I had a a ,e . old three banks, was mtare tectr of father's' two of themmay and knew how Banks friends ,,,t have been there. were run. I have jlaist closed, .ten not were years of activity in Congress.' They lamest IF, tartan. In the reviewing live he fails to state that be stands or on 'the reception com- was graduated from Grove lAks mittees. Possibly.- wherever they academy and that gave a reverent thought given the tuteu,e they lonely matt who used to any tLD.te y Iwl University to his son, "tireless striving ran. Hie life work was banking stretches its arma toward perfec- and currency. He fought the fedtion. " He liked to quote this line. eral reserve act. predicting that it He. himself, strove valiantlyand would defraud the farmerg in the latter period of deflation. He inlog. The boy has won. Congressman Charles Augustus troduced the resolution for the in. Lindbergh was the representative vestigation for the money trust of the sixth congressional district !which revolted in the formation of from Minnesota from 1907 to I911. !the Pugo commission. . His biography was the shortest and He was obsessed with profound his working day the longest of any morel convictions. interpolating man in Congress. them constantly in his highly ' "Lindbergh.' C. A., Republican. writings On economic sube Little Falls, ninn.." his Not only did he put them jects. in In the homeric Interlude tales into hie booki . but he taught them His to the Congressional Directory. office hours began at I o'clock in you mai out your own the morningoften earlier, and your country, too, --Il delved . nherteivselFialaways for ammunition chapter l ,tip,tllisoniudaTorsiplie impassioned battles wierotiae has olitdo against the "money trust.' It is Too Busy For Society. tellte4Lindbl fer;i to young Lindbergh was too busy' to make America haa given to no alone. worked friends. Es many an aloof and austere figure, never 'which man. Where the, sort moves in hie father walk-le- d triumphs, in the crowd, a leader of the lost i alone. His lance was broken and cause. his cause. was lostoverwhelmed "An obstructionist." said his enemies. "a great Idealist," laid his Like King In Poem. friends. He dressed simply. avoidThe king in Kipling's poem garb, which f ing the statesman the ground for a palace. breaks out like an occupational dis- - cleared He found the ruins of an earlier ease here in Washington. He avoided socialI functions palace, but thrust them 'am. alve his own. But his work was wherever he could. When he found began never finished. The poem con- attendance necessity, he was cor- eludes: rect, even meticuloue in dress. Al- ways persopable and of easy de- "They oent me word from the dark- meanor;be,could become even urness bane when 'occasion required. but, They said. 'Thy nil Is fulfilled; ; best of all., he loved solitude and Thy palace shall stand as that otk. toil. er-- He was ascetic In his personal The spoil of a king who shaft l habits. He never used liquor or to- build.' ! I ham. ate simple food and walked was He to and from .his work. "I summoned my men from my friends tall. rangy, trenches of his eyesand always speak My Quarries, my wharves and my In one of his forgotten blonde. shears books. "Why Is Your Country At All bid wrought I abandoned War?" he tells of his boyhood: To the faith et the faithless ' "I have been in contact with , years. I conduct: human of !many' phases have made a study of life in both 'But I cut on every timber, I carved on every atone lite individual and collective activities, from every practical view that After me cometh a builder: I could bring myself to see. Tell him, I too. have known. ',Avec! In Country.. Perhaps the handsome young 'My childhood was spent In what was then the wilds of north- colonel is thinking of his father met ern Minnesota. My parents today.tCopyright. 1927. Consoliwith the misfortunes that visited dated Press Arsociation.11 ' , Li PREsiDurrCOOUNIE f. x -- Congressman From Little Falls Who Years Ago Was Too Busy to Make Many Friends. ur ' Y , ed - .7 )in ' '' t - , ol. 7:: ... I , Wn. I little-Co- .' ..., , . T, . 1 . 1,. 4.1, ,, . . , ; ,,,,, . 7 . ) (Special 4.4.A....oa 1. ti - - - 141,1 ." . , , -- .lf , ',O , ' l 'Al 0,4 "" ; , .. t .l, , Y'' ,....k. a 07;1 - ', aa t .,,,, 4 , , 's- , , ''..,-.,:,- 1 ,, FOUGHT A LONE PART ,, BUT TAUGHT SON WELL 1' '. - , ,....- -.. FATHEROF LINDBERGH , t - try "...two- -. ' ' ;',... ', ': ' ' :;77:,,,,k-- 4 . ' (cv J , . : ' ''' ' ...' , (4; N., ,', ,; ., '', ., t ta v ' a - e 7.),- fiiiI. 4? tA.Nit,:ft ', .: '''$ ipf .1:s4t ,, , N:k ,, , ' ,, ,00,',.te t - i ' ' 1' '1,11'c''41 ,tori 7,,,, A 1 ' tt ..( A.. ) 7,.......... , .. ? ' I ...'' . hands with ships officers ''' ,,,1 4, - Alt '7 l','-, ''' ' r' ,...'''',4; ,, went below. Reachine the sleek c''''"' '4 be tame to tho rail and waved to - .. . the crowd. . , . ,. ., , . ' By this time the marines bad , , .. . succeeded in impressing upon the . more impetuous that 'nobody was 4. . , ' '': ' . " going'aboard aheid of Mrs. Evan- Celine Lindbergh. and the. crowd . . ' Tho clearmarines thousand', short. . . ,,,, Everything ana grateful govern- - stoPeed ' ' .,. ed a pathway to the foot of the ' ' ,"I ment and admiring people gangplank .and a White House , , . . l could Arise in tribute and reward automobile swept up to it. In it 6 , were his without the asking. were his mother. aceompanied by . , 3 Sharing glory with her illustrious John Bees Hammond. the Wash, . son was Mrs. Evangeline L. Lind. ington philanthropist, who Is chair- '''" 0., .. . ' I . bergh. modest Detroit school teach- - men oe the capital., reception com44,070 10.04,,,, -- , ' ,' , ',.c.",, ' t'' Pr. who awakened today after a mittee. "ava.,,,,'" , jors4.-"weeternA naval officer offered bee his .night under the roof of the ''''' as the maHouse White guest arm as she stepped from the porary t , i ' t , , , of the President and chine. Lindbergh. too. will The privacy tit this' meeting tdge,whe ,40141N. . . il . make Ms home during his 46 hours seemed to disappoint some of the .... ' e 9.00,00! ,r . or, , 1 . in the capital. . crowd on the dock. but it was con7 II to, ceded to be characteristic of both. Planning to arise at o'clock t , 'os - morrow morning Colons' Lindbergh Mrs. Lindbergh has consiatentiy ' '.. " , ,,,.. 0',a , . will devote himself to his favorite shunned the limelight SilleAlk her son , task, the care of his airplane. the sprung meteor-lik- e into fame. and Spirit of St. Louis. which was to the youth has not sought publicity. be unloaded from the Memphis by At the top of the plank. the ofnavy aviation mechanics anti se- - ficer gallantly stepped aside to al' .. 40a, . ;. 'I., , naval air sembled at the Anacostia .,,,, .. ---o . low Mts. Lindbergh to be the first ' '4 i I. N. ' , :ele, - -e , station. He and Ma mother then to step aboard. As she did so. her ... plan to attend the church service son hurriedly left the rail and. , .., with theatre at the Metropolital . . . ' ""e,;',;.7:00, the desk, disappeared into tti ' " t ,'I ,.' "' : President and Mrs. Coolidge. In the acrossing cabin. Capt. Lackey, commandr, : ',. , afternoon the aviator will first pay ing the Memphia.then escorted her . ,n,,,, . tribute to the World war dead by andleft t laying a wreath on the tomb of ''1:i,"0'tir"'a;itr""so';" "m'ert with no - , '0, t ,, , t the unknown soldier at Arlington. 1czrioua ,r , 4,,, observe them. to a . t, a 'we' .i.e ' and will go to the Walter ,Iteed -' t ' The cabinet and a citizens Y ' a, ; war disabled to the greet .'t hospital RI. ' frock ,. and bats In ,le'l committee !. high 1.,..-, ' t veterans. in the early evening he coats. then walked to the coot." . t 't .. , . ' t . ,.0 will attend the Vesper serviced of ; VI ,i ,, , t. ,N ',14" the dock to await Lindbergh. 'r the United States Flag association of The livea band struck up navy 1 that and later night at the Capitol , over " ' cut 1 k er i, ; ; , 1 . will go to a reception by the Mill. ly march as the Memphis -).- - 4 ,, l to ositike ; ' .'. N7s.;:,..' ,,T - 4 'e,' 4,4 ''' wort state society at the Washing- - ,the bow : ..1.' '',7 ss.1tIyrfir .. s. turn to the .. ' . 1, ton hotel. s white uniflorms. sailors aboard the , : Calls On Entheeske , . . , , at attention along Colonel Lindbergh also plans to- - Memphis. etood , ... . rails the . French ric,, morrow to visit the British. '" ' A....V., I I and Belgian embassies to pay 'his ' , those The Meeting between mother lind respects for his reception by ',T' . ' faces over. Their was eon quickly ' nations after his flight . lir , emerged , ' On Monday Colonel lAndbergh wreathed in mike, they .."' A ''' on 1 - -' the meet " Ivy' ' returns to the air to fly from Wash- from the cabin to of war and it,' ' , . It secretaries :, the the deck starting ington to New York, navy;,the postmaster general and 31"0 it' point of hie flight, there to receive 14 his other. officials. s,4" . . '. - ; another great reception.' Beforebon, of r- : seeps upol, oesn ntm. flight be will be the guest , 'It. t , .,.-, or at a breakfast hi the Vational- Then the youth appeared to want ' .0' 1, ', - ct Aeronautics association at Ole Mai- to s and be did so speedflower hotel. He probably will not ily. getHaissh4or t struck American mil . , own his plane. fly 11:416 cm., within three the Spirit of St. LOUIS, but will again at Mother had v''...I choose to use an 1crOused ,the gang plank.went as plane so he can land In New York cheer up A thunderous All around, Its far as the eyo magistrate speak the nation's pride harbor iihd avoid the danger ofgangyouth strode down .the seem-shicould see, the tops of buildings and in this youth and his epochal the huge crowds on land. prob- - ftha p 52,000 Boats In the harbor, windows of their upper floors were achievement. plank. flagFrancisco. San the flying was ashore. set off id sense-hwith other thousands. Crowd Grows packed Quiet. of the recent their sirens. automobiles in the Seated in the stand were the The crowd burst into checri flight outside the yard, honked highest officials of the government, as the president referred to the The tribute of the nation to the- streetsborne. and the placs.was a tho army, the navy . and the vener- great feats accomplished in aviabe par- their courageous flier was not to national A surging crowd almost able justices of the supreme court. tion by Americantrin the petit and ticipated in alone by the audience bedlam. but. At quiteswept away the tho diplomatic corps. and such then spoke of 'the unknown boy capital. but the vast radio marines. others whose "pull" was sufficient who braved the Atlantic." guarding of America, some 10,000,00e peoJune 11. ASHINGTON, June YORK, of a mr,w siers with Tohands to get them the coveted admission shook Ile part. pie, were to play their on Lindbergi :. wearing his French succeeddiINS)--C- ol. mews W 35- all officer" LindraCharles the before to honor the the prevent people was Lindberg' day ot Honor ribbon and other day year-ol- d youth that none of them Legion o-60 gor boys staggered into the of the tartan stations in ed in clearing a path for hint to bergh today was offered la beside Sec. sat decorations, offiquietly His machine. over six executive House had weeks of heard White White House ago. for linked were the Wary of 1100.000 a year to the United States rmarl of War Davis while the , The marine band struck up the ces today. bearing the nit. continuous prograin. mother wait close on kis heels and manage th aerial activities an The smile prezident spoke. few youth's a anthem car within as the president appeared tiOn's; ,telegraphIc greettngs tO of the American society for the, entered the the first continued broadcasting miming and he looked a trifle . the platform. and Mr. Coolidge was the of aviation. col. Charles A. Lindbergh. for a single event in history.. Not minutes after limbo& promotion and tired. Ion grave 11.000 mesa-ev- il There ware with his bat across his breast to beer His nervousness appeared to inThip offer wai made by only was the United States The broke crowd the prealdent's in the load. facing the gleaming monument. Thom:t L. Hill. 'president of the description of his welcome and crease as, the bedlam continued. discourse a second when 6110 trot he time and more was of of Overhead a One them as his addreseen airplanes said: and the crowd premed squadron tho organisations which has a the president's and machine. In length and bore 11.000 sigdeployed in battle formation. but the National Broadcasting cern- - more tightly aboutseatthe the membership of some 13.600. His mother son endowed her a came open .A ring of friendly elms gave from natures. in It The aim of the societirts the penY In charge of the hookup plans Ile rose from his her own modesty and charm.' natural border to the theatre on with his hand. flushed Minneapolis. and the signers furtherance of a knowledge . to send the accounts toandLondon. machine. waved This brought the multitude to raised well the while northern side wisher' were Minnesota the down precipisat Paris of and again then. aviation Cape Buenos Aires, among 'Wing ' mound at the base of the 'monu- its collective feat in le spontaneous I of the flyer. . - . '4'4 ' Americana. and Its slogan; "A Town. tately. as if fearful that he might ment formed a natural gallery to tribute to Mrs. Lindbergh. They field In every city in The honors and Iscorationa the say tomething. flying cheered until Mrs. Lindbergh arose '. the south. Backe To avke. the United States. young pilot was to receive today acknowledgment. It was a unique experience, not andMrs-bowed Lindbergh did It was noted that were almost confusingly numerous.but Slim" Coolidge led in this tribute, new hie colonel's Lindbergh, only for Smithsonian Institution's Lang- not appear in the first lady arising even before -.- The was .dt Calvin to for The Coolidge. alto was delivered brilliant Geoavenue, which in uniform, the and the National ley modalsocietrs ' noonday sun. and aflame with color probablY one of the few times in the crowd got to its feet Hubbard medal, him by a destroyer off the Virginta graphic Again the crowd cheered when was aw "pick as far as the eye could see. must histori that the president of the az- - Capes yesterday. It and ' aviation for respectively have presented an InsPiring and United States ever waited for any- President Coo lidge cited Lindof the high- - and span new outfit, all burnished oc ploration achievement few one the of bergh's admirable record in the awesome spestacie to body, and also up with the silver eagles that de- somewhat est order. were the most notable of notes air reserve corps. the boy and hie mother as their melons, It ever, .when the presibut apparently the colonelcy, General Postmaster Will Remember France. the awards. dent of the United States was not the youth would have none of it, nuichine turned into its broad '' New will present the sir mail pilot At in show. The crowd roared again when actor the gangEverywhere were people. , lead, be stroded down thecivilian the with the poet office department's Foe Aviator Search president said: "This country cheering people. and flags. It. was Down of the plank in a t tribute. the reproduction '' t such a ,homecoming Mr. Coolidge sat and mita), sur- will always remember how, this Launches Swoop suit' of blue.. politibletts mail ' air stamp new 't.i;e." Lindbergh Ole multitude until the tre- yoUng man was rptelve4 dream ofand newer get advanced. not was 1veyed reason The ' n Cruiser, Spoil whielt was struck off in his honor. but it was recalled, that the army ' The cavalry set a mart pace mendous roar from the- outer people of France." club The mighty throng rose. cheer-- recap. had come in At the National Press some criticism by down the avenue.' the clattering reaches of the crowd warned him Gob's Rest, lost in the swelling tide that the hero of the hour was finingaimiyadtlifr, tion, Colonel Lindbergh will receive allegedly tryini to "crowd" the flier The achievement. to his of as , unable and taaheidp:resid,:Anst scroll for cheers homecomand a if Then,his for rose that uniform a 'approaching. , into applause , from both sides. Lindbergh contin- restrain his curiosity, he Inse'with president of the United states I highest award of the United States PINEY POINT, Md.. 'June of honor and the bestow the distinguished . flying On the left lapel of bit 'coat ually waved 'his hand at the peo- I members Of his cabinet Flag associationtits cross of I sleep of the red flag gleamed the brilliant bit, of ple his lace showing his embarrass- venerable justices.- - of the supreme cross. aa a symbol of appreciation for his glorification Charies Lindbergh was threatcourt and they all strained their for what he is and what he had . 'win tie another decoration, while that denotes the French legion' of ment- Ide smiled continually. admirers enthusiastic ened by persons to dne." th wounded veterans of the Walter- honor. Above that was a small Then came the turn into Fif- necks like any ordinary who early. today visited the Reed hospital together with repro- button with WiOg0,' the emblem teenth street by the treasury. and catch a glimpse of this youth who to Secretary Davis banded the cross trans- the president and Mrs. Coolidge into flown weeks in veterans' short e,InPh181,2. cheer the four war of hag bird" was . of other of the rquist but a short distance organisation Vence it , mutative world. of it the to.the Lindhearts of ;eft the pinned hint won lapel on his this mem' He Into monument will the give hag, pilots. organizations, grounds, There Circling the ckiner in a The youth's smile As the machine stopped &front liergh's coat ly Ill;:ht acroan.the,Atiantio. and a more imposing sPectscie greetof their admiration. a ,yip from the VMS still missing and now he 1111001010 lennal, one group It wa noted that It still stood ed the young flyer's astonished the stand with , corded Lindbergh a 'wiles of a little awed. At this Inco. game. So closely' was ' the crowd brakes. the band swung into Sousa's above the French decoration. cheers and songs. A retrain and mem. navy men reloased a flock The passage to the capitol was parked that the grass was inviMble famous old march, The Stars stepof the of 48 homing pigeons. 711e bird I sung to the , , Both Mrs. at any spot on the many-acre- d lot. Stripes Forever." Lindbergh I quickly accomplished. motor. web,: "Hail. hall. the A few minutes after the presi- ped out. helped his mother alight. rose in mass formation, started Lindbergh and her son glaneed We're oil here. in arm went rose the toward in gang's menufrnent, ' a and together they to where the ' curiously at the huge dome, giest.t- dent and Mrs. Coolidge arrived. al Charlie- Lindbergh. we're for , for, graceful turn.) swung back ing in the sun. It was not unfam- tremendous rear , went Up - from arm, up- the steps outCharlie Lindbergh." etc. stand and rose rapidly into the president greeted them with iliar to them, although it is doubt- thoueands of throats. It "Iell-N-NEW YORK. June I Another a herd and mile. ' toward hand southeast the 'sky repeated, stretched quiet to see the dramatic entrance of the airplane ful if either ever expected the NungeserCollfinanced he's our mark, There was a, moment of general Lindbergh arose. , by it exactly under such circurnstan-- 1 of the day. The road began as handshaking. L'earch 'expedition sat I Hu Then evetybody same left reeonFifteenth that and rumbled street. capitol in a bugh I ' The third sounded bine cos., They forward and others , stepped'' 77 bullet flugge-dieito walked the president ten agog when the young tInously apace with his car as. down. and and briefly speke his thanks to the 911.,ahs," . Inlowed by three ported today by telegram today hero'syears . father retired from Con perrounded by the smartly trotting the front of the platform and be.; president and the throng. that working by the process es--ot- grey& ' Undheragata!"' Then we want man. speaking. gan a imilugioned to the It swept up cavalry guard. elimination It bad definitely. Fan-lik- e with carried his Lindy." It reverberated. there microphones Acroes stand. the French capitol plaza ', tabliabed that the misting ' over a thi heads of out A the form with metal voice this, on Ise wined his head far ring heavy Heat Terrific StitMen bad not come down on the was a short halt until a troop of I from a filtntmopit swinging eft The ettertna yea continuous. and Vast crowd. and it was but a mom- width fits it closely makeup a de- president's ixiands in Placentia' bay on the the third cavalry, 'the d and eallild sleepily ..fTry and ent until the crowd was strangeinvented to enali!e men to iron amertif into place, end I the heat terrine In that southwestern shore of Newfound I own" swung watt Kiliinibo to 911rIk gas 6424e .,...,...... btahtt InUtitudat like perade lbg tukd Shuir. est 1,:,............:...' Mob 3One IL ..WASKINGTON, (A.P)His own country opened her arms today to receive Charles A. Lindbergh back from his travels. Honors without stint and with. out measure welcomed him. 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