CAPTAIN LINDBERGH
NEW YORK'S RECEPTION'
Press Association —By Tebgraph—Copyright
NEW YORK, June 13
Captain Lindbergh Hew alone Irom Washington on Monday morning, and landed at Mitchell Field, where ho had hopped off lor Paris on his transatlantic flight. Ho transferred to a seaplane, and was taken down the harbor, where he boarded a civic tug, and was brought to the city. Ho received a welcome unparalleled in the history of New York. He was then taken by motor car through the financial districts, where the streets were jammed with shouting thousands. He received an official reception at the City Hail.
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Evening Star, Issue 19583, 15 June 1927, Page 5
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