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"Lindy marries in strictest privacy", scream the spread heads of the Metropolitan dailies, while on their editorial pages they plead for less attention to the unfortunate couple.
Colonel Lindbergh, wishing to avoid the glare of pitiless publicity, seems to have made a mistake. Neither his office, nor the position of his noted father-in-law, nor the decent requests of the less gossipy papers have modulated the stream of photographers and reporters who harass the Morrow home. Not even the air gives him sufficient freedom to run the blockade of prying printers with success.
For the Colonel has not yet found the way to control the independence of the press. Were he to advertise his name, or his business, he could handle recalcitrant editors with ease.
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