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- hi?»- ._| L: .-.." :._-.i.. Y" .-' 31? -ti ...,-,-._-F 9C 47$ . lt seemsthat Ch h never loses an opportunity to take a slap at Great Britain. On 3. 1 the other hand, there seems to be no record of the ___ some Mr. Lindbergh, in any way, shape or form, belittling or criticising Hitlerand thebrutality of the -v present Germannation--in their fourteen separate acts of aggression.- I - , - '- - Naturally, it_lri-tr. l.i-her§h__desires weto =nti= British, that is his Business; however,he is rapidly K losing therespect atmore andmore loyalAmerican I citizens. ' *' ' - a If Mr. Lindbergh feelsthat England committed a great sin by taking up arms in defense again Germany, wewould like to hear what he thinks f- Hitler's murderousinvasion of Poland. - > It seems that the least Mr. Lindbergh could vrouid be to condemn the hnatnlity at Nazis:--, So-'=== Inunism, and Fascism, end, now that America is committed by the will at the lnaiority to aid Great Britain, to work tor a united nation in support at President Roosevelt and our national defense effort. We areglad that President Roosevelthas faith I in the ultimate victory at Great Britain over Germany. We are glad that Roosevelt recognizesthe serious- Q ness of the situation and the tact that this War is iust - -- --.....___..:-..1s-c.e,.1 ,___

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.- y un_¥§L;nd, -;' ll is that meta;our mtnation rs unprepai to meet so armidable a foe as the German war machine, R is beaaase, daring the past twenty yeafs, We have listened to propaganda at peace put out by Germany and Russia ta the American public while at the some time these hvo nations were making the greatest possible eftart ta build what is now known to be"the greatest military machine ever operated by one na- 3% tion against another. " '" " _- . :.. -_|_' -r It is also because vre attempted to lollovr a policy _ ,._ r-- . of isolation without providing ourselves with the mili- tary and economic means of maintaining isaltitials in any sense except that we refused to accept out joint responsibility of maintaining the peace at the world by joining, and making effective, the League of Nations. " 1 - - '" ' . ,. There is good reason to believe that the United States and Great Britain can ultimately defeat Ger- 13' many and her allies, but we cannot afford to become so optimistic in this belief that we would neglect to promote ail at those defense efforts essential to final victory. = ~' - , ~ - There are I ical reasons to believe that the if 3 Axis powers could, in their ovvn good time, extend their aggression to the Western hemisphere. If Amer- ican aid to Britain is not too late or too little, it is equally possible that the United States and Greet Britain can both isolate the flames of var to the I European continent and ultimately defeat the dictator itittions an their awn sail. "_ Q 3 l J If our English speaking nations have any lil- i , ternal taults in their social, economic or political make-up, they can be corrected in a democratic man-' ner. It is a poor time now to squabble among oyst- selves with Hitler knocking at the door-.~ ' - Nothwithstanding what may be right and Wtatlg between labor and industry, it is entirely possible that for every man-hour at labor lost as result at strikes in defense industries, ten Americans may die in battle tor lock of the materials that should be produced at this time. - _ ' If it is true, as Mr. Lindbergh has told us, that would Germanybe too can greet, never it invade could equally our country. be true that that the Greatcast Britain and the United States, at ied in the greatest possible vrar effort, cannot, In our lite time, islodge the German conquerors from those fourteen hations at Europe olreadv eeeapied by German, Russian and 0 Italian military forces. bl - - ~ I if it is true that we are unprepared ta defend ourselves at this time, it can only be because, after a_ great deal of democratic debating during the past year, programwe were and slaw start to put theinto machine; effect the "to conscriptionbuild out an - sveapans ofnot merely defense, talked sunethirzlwe about! minute ldilauve tler doneand Striedirces started their bloody into-Poland. l-- WW H ---- ~- I Since _,,__M,___ we _ are actually -or inthis 0 -v. .. t_r_t_|r,_ thev...-,_.. ._.._.__,.__,._.,______, ______V ____ 7~+ hn;-0__-_M- A _d_,_____;-"~_;"h 92,__ ,_;,»_ .v;.ean.s-.n~|nn-.11-92---..»-.;-' --_ ' --P -'1' "' I

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JHO HOLD THAT VIEWPOINT TO THE COPPERHEADS OF CIVIL UAR DAYS, THESE VIEHS, THE PRESIDENT.SAID, ARE HELD EY ONLY A SHALL MINORITY . CF THE AMERICAN PEOPLEo HE CHALLENGED THE PATRIOTISM OF THIS VIEWPOINT AND ADDED THAT HE WAS SORRY THAT SO MANY HITH THIS TYPE OF NENTALITY ARE IN POSITIONS OF PROMINENCE TO SPEAK AND WRITE. _ FOR HIHSELE AND CTHERS WHO SHARE HIS VIEWPOINT, THE PRESIDENT ' ' THE SAID,NORTH THEY COULD ARE FOR NOT THE HIN-DEMOCRATIC PROCESS AND ARE WILLING TO FIGHT F01 IT HE DECLARED HE DID NOT WANT TO LIE DCEN AND ACCEPT THE CONQUEW HE ACSERTED THAT DURING CIVIL WAR THERE HERE PERSONS FRO DELIEVED .

HE DESCRIBED AS TYPICAL OF THIS GROUP THE ONE HEADED BY CLEMENT L- VALLA DIGHAN, A OHIO CONGRESSNAN, WHOSE FOLLOWERS HERE REFERRED TO AS I 'COPPERHEADS-..~;_ .__.,,_ ;uqi HE ADDED THAT GEORGE WASHINGTON WAS BESIECED BY PERSONS WHO HANTED ,;£ PEACE AFTER VALLEY FORGE, ' -5 MR ¢ ROOSEVEL T ALSO CRITICIZED THE CONTENTION THAT THERE ALWAYS RAVI EEE92 CCNIUERORS AND THE ONES TODAY SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN SERIOUSLY. Q / S/2**RII53A_. _$z;-3-¥,.__.4.i}_'"" -9.___ I ADD ROOSEVELT ' IN ADDITION, Mn. ROOSEVELT REMINDED, THE u.s. New ans an INTEREST __£_ / enszs ACQUIRED snow snxrnxn uxrnxn THE vans. .¥? ASKED wnzrnzn THE zxvnnsxon or THE PATROL UOULD not PROVIDE wnar ow: REPORTER DESCRIBED AS A NICE, SAFE SEA ROAD T0 GREENLAND, THE ;;; EREEIDENT ADDED THAT HE HOPED THAT THE ROUTE T0 GREENLAND wounn as I ; T. 1 THEN HE ADDED THAT HE HOPED THERE WOULD DE NO NORE ACTS OF AGGRESS v .2. -I,._ ' ION IN GREENLAND, IT HAS AT THIS POINT THAT HE SAID HE THOUGHT THE AXIS ALREADY HAY BE IN GREENLAND¢_ ~ - F SFQ. <- THE PRESIDENT WOULD NOT SAY UHAT INSTRUCTIONS HAVE BEEN AS TO NAT THE NEUTRALITY PATROL IS TO DO IF IT SEES A BRITISH CONVOY ATTACHED, Er?---. THE DISCUSSION ON THE NEUTRALITY PATROL EXTENSION HAS INDUCED HY REQUESTS FOR COMMENT FROM THE PRESIDENT ON THE SPEECHES MADE LAST NIGHT BY SECRETARY HULL AND SECRETARY KNOX; Q _ .... 7 .-_..-- M V ... ..-=- _. -_

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CHARLES LINDEERGH AS A REAL AMERICAN. IT SAID THAT LINDEERGH ISN'T ANOPRONENT OFWAR FOR REASONS OF PASSION BUT FROM EURNING LOVE FOR HIS FATHERLAND- HE THEREFORE REJECTED AHERICAN PARTICIPATION IN THE UAR ON THE. I CROUND THAT THE UNITED STATES IS NOT ARMED FOR THE CONFLICT AND I COULD NOT WIN IT- I HE DEMANDS A RETURN TO THE INHERITED CONTINENTAL POLICY OF THE UNITED STATES, AND THEREFORE, TO THE MONROE DOCTRINEo' A/25--R222? /r I L

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. { from NEW YORK, ArmyAprnzs-_ic,1, _ - -Charles Lindbergh, in I letter to , President Roosevelt, today. In- nounced he is resigning an wlonel in the U. S. Army Lit Corns Reserve. _ Be told the ddm _lcmevr.It's! remark: In I " _ i ml-nae ecnlerenne ummrm April u 5 Inducing my -Gin. Idgnattn. r "1 lm. tberefu'¢." O01. Lindbergh _ -.. Irate, century "'!m'I'lrdh:| d Wu.my in pun can! Iacucvelt I1 ~ Lindbergh ma =9»-a =.--3.-rs - rm deient Itn. . its the an-erhemn Q period who pm-mm in I ' datum mum. A

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tmderina his resignation la a reserve ocer, B [ream to be rezretted. At a momml. when the nation ahouid he cloning ranks and ilniting Comm.anderinChieIodi-heArnulIl§l|lW1¢§ _- all its force: tor defense, thh umspicuoun example 0! cleavage la aet heron the peonle. - I.n.1uaL1cetotheoolonei1Lm|:atbe1rank.11'I-bcUn1i.edBtA&a.'3litthQ19¥llUII!CIll.I91". F" e:..r-ed met 1.3.. 2::-..*:.-..-1:.w.:.~J'de-1'. the rst error. The preu Interview in which Ir. dien,l1lonendah'menrunatonoindi-. Roosevelt attackedCol. Lindberghla an ap- lltadull. reserve They ullcua.HIT! the peaaer, comparing him to the "Val1andJg- itia hnma 0! the Civil War, was moat unfortu- zreaentthat nate Iron even point. oi view. It was jaunt; where it should have been oerioua, vague netioncanhest ; where It ahould have been specic. and per- by oqulooins Brlilin . - aom1'where it ahould have avoided name zenneurbykeeoina i calling and discuaed the lame. Iillalwanbeaahortage _, kiai Gr_Q______Bu: the tendency to lake an mlznaely PH- Itistheezamplewhich '. oonal amtude toward who 61.;-ear; iii Fhiih i%aai Qiii l¬lG. - Ii-#1 rhenogsevell-unabeighnpuodedimcultbom-IiketheweaenOI-II 1.. lvdtment. however. 92; am»:_,-- - wnhh1mha:lombeenoneo!llr.ll.ocae-Viewedinthe lilhtocftheunergencyom Mof peop1e.!a:raaom'e nmdmtduiumndml 1 mnungoountn, the nuneveu-und§"ImI the wlinev-it-ahll"*1" criticise 1* ° welt:bmih ep1_de.mthmdedmwhtu:b-eiett-1.ni weakneaau.II. tanned, in- lI@O81'.Il'Cl1P1$-dGD||1Il,10f|-DB-lllllhl-"ministration. Bunnie deed. one of the central reaaona why thin righttodebaiepoliticaliasuee - DCWIPIDQT D If-P0081! Uilbled hia 11-Hou- tion. Despite such opposition, widely shared. mmedtocmnpraniaeunehduiwtoaerretho £1 '.==:.-Jeaelaied. Eeithii-Yiaithe United sum in the Present crisis. and. as Ie nation.'.lI:.!ah1lhobllIat.92oareata92IDII1h- have l'¢P@lbel!|Ji:'Iéu'mthee columns,lyia neaammand worker:-coco-opetueih 3! the patriotic duty oi even American to unite thelovmumentlnaedefenoeprolnm. It ._:_.- behind nu leadership aa the only podbie sob mean.sofaav1n¢t.heA|nericenwuc!Im-k- reetzuponaerouthtoacoeptmitarjhaha-" .3 92- 4_ .44 -_ - ___1.l .__- -_ __ --J-it ~#. .. Sui, living and thinking. rilfillllli_n_aa_eanr;tQ;W llill-III "3-IE-- In! GIIl- u _ _. '2 .. 5; Iireedebateotpublicilaueeilnrl-of II? and must. of oourae, be nreaerrecl. months out the President. by his perannal attack heevyand an elective opponmt, Ila nation. 1hl;lqllty!I1|iBlllI92l'il»$|lll0l|Ij - : *2 -..,'~'¥-;.;..§*--»-.,if;.#"',,.-.:.~»»=pnlap lend. llo rsaenhneottoward 1' 0 Ir. 1'o'l0nl.------__ .nA.'hnn- 15, CUII ----"""' '?¬ III. Inrvwll ----' Ir. III!!! ------1' 3 Boy; u-u-on -¢-- -- @- I9. 'I.lIl..---I- Ir. Y5'9"'i--""""""'~- l'"""='=""11 unnrt ngmm Ir. noun ------31». 0:!» 1'13- Ir. I060!----" <4 President I-oooevelt quot; impat- gg. 'lrl----"' houllylllthidaywtqahnwenthck pa G-----' lihree-qtllrtza-;;n!;@t.m-g 2te"..92..~ _ In _...- 1-.-nq-all

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4- -~e:t.a _ , ,92 [ { 5 4 a cf - - __ _a Toes ~AprlI 20. 1841 Colonel Lindbergh . Axis pt-opagandists have played up Col. Lindbergh's remarks for all they veworth, not only in'the press 01' Ger- iuny and , and in the satellite nations oi the European continent, hut in Latin America as 1vell._ Writing Irom ; i Quito, Ecuador, for instance, Harold Callender, of the New York Times, de- clares that Col. Lindberglfs utterances and those of his wife "have been widely reproduced in the pro-Gerrnan press in South America," and that he again makes the rst pales oi all newspapers siith statements like those the Germans I and pm-Ger-mini have seen makini. Tl-iis is very disturbing news at a time Ir.'Ii~,._..__. when our national policy rests upon con- It. I Li; tinental aoliclarity. In undermining Ir. }l| ...... --. declared national policy, and in making !_'. !92e_'e~__QL*-+~_ ta-92 himself e -1:0-ta.-.::-. d i wit-t of Ir. 115 1-,¥ , view which gives such valuable all and Ir. Laid ..- i;-Q1» comfort to the enemies of mankind, Col. Ir. vi ---= rt! Lindbergh has taken a very considerable .-K u ,!'_ responsibility upon himself. What makes M K. lull nnai 1 1'-'4-""'e"'K"" -K" 1"" - - ,1 It ..-... that with all his plailrjpeakinl 01 the ;92 tgvo yearsjae Flsmneveir v0t'F:H"'Ii szllablg do! Brotestugipst Nazi actis which have outraged civilized opiit. I -----. U'!'b_i4 is something to ponder over, -_e a¢lIsaneo92lOQlQQIQiIIv-I Equally astonishing is the fact that, while saying that the downtall oi Brit- 7 '92aain would he a tragedy tor us, he takes 92 such a negative nn nI'l Oh. position0 rnnrawow as asnalnarnln v--a-. an amateur-nu. - 1a policy-n-lager toward preventing it Now, in pique over a remark made on I the subject of defeatists by President a Roosevelt at a recent press conierence, Col. Lindbergh has resigned hie com- missionint.heArm;rAirCo|-psleserve.i

a The rightness or wronlness of his action is a subsidiary matter, though it might Illpointedoutthathadhebeencalled into active service, as has happened to lo many other reserve ocers, he Quid I 4 ; /,,4,,;,"éa%-i nothaveheenabletomakethespeechea hehas been m1king._Ou.r main concerni 07¢§U2?/94/ bfthat this action,too, will be aeiaed ispon by Aria propagandists to persuade if r i I 9" TO L*"2z%*:S%$§:%*M . Cot. urln A. Lindbergh lnl rdgio oo1oiiiiiihiUiiiiiSiiiiiiF=niAi?"W-win lleoern. Ho not bl: resignation to u nono- *tnryolwulado-zplolnodwhrhollllolnn teller u an-. loowvdt. '1'» an-. Roooovclt tho colonel all he had hoped ho might ozucllollo lnbllllnal-Inttuiln I:luaIn92»w[%ii¥II"'=- polntbcloroi.h|lpooplodthooovn::l.:7l.n'l:hI

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Lindberghhave achievedas lunchpublicity asha ' 1'rt; did on llonday andTuesday whenhe seizedthe oppor- o "a. tunity to becomea martyr, an opportunityhanded to him by the Presldt. ' ' That h the helical error committed bya President 5:: t who was wise enoughduring his campaign torefrain _#-.-79¢:*.:;;_'.H L. from so much asmentioning hisopponent's name. ¢~'.'lr-53 " 1.-7'._ ..,. That wasonly in eor of st-rsie: but ihere was _ '5» s, deeper error of principle: _ - - - . r 'Byusing thepower bis oi. office to silence Und- /blfll, and by im ication, toforce hisresignation ass -g, C-olonelin the 8. Air ForceReserves. Presidents 1 ' Roosevelt has senta shudder oi fear through all those t qualified expertswho_ wouldlike to tell t.he'A1neriea.na people that we are building OBSOLETE combat planes. ~ ' Withvery fewexceptions, men the whoare quali- 'to ed criticize technical aspectsof our defense pro- ! duction, are either in Army or Navy Reserve: orthey I have been calledinto active service; or they bold I H defensejob inWashington; they or aretrying toland W e. gcve...:ne::tIn h-...s cen...... i Critics Drives to Cover . - " ' - In other words, if the idea gets around that the President is going to crack down on anybody who dares expressa contraryopinion tothe official view, e then theonly waywe canfind out that we are making -jet f:.. the wrong kind of tanks and combat planes is to lose a big battle andthe livesof hundredsof Americanboys. on That brand oi folly in high places cost France her independence a asnation, it madeNazi warprisoners of 8 million French soldiers. De Gsulle tried to tell France that tanks were needed to stop HitJer-all he got for his Lroubleavg a price on hie heed; endthe pe.*.:l*..:,' France paysfor not listening tohim: is slavery. A - 92 i?é2§"i§.iJ32'on 'ii.'i'ii{i¬£'°;.iI.°;,>§§Z'pn'-llhi-iii story of "Billy" Mitchell, Chief of the .A.E.F. Air orce analll IIIOI-. ilirstAmerican 'y a tocombat plane overthe er- 92 J?Billyf llitchelllought, diedfor and reforms the tn U. S. Aviation that even the fall oi France have not . yet brought about. -. , In February. 1925, approaching s climax of his crusade for an independentAir Force, General Mitchell told the House Military Affairs Committee that the War 92 Department wg quite tncepehle oferecting. he:-.dling 92 or administering air power in an efcient manner." 92 That honest indictment brought General Mitchell l the kind of crack-down Lindbergh got-be was demoted anrank to a Coloneland shiftedto an "exile" postin ens. l Stupid, llslssf, Crlislsol l ' 92 He kept slugging tor the truth; and got a court martial.should be Thirteenhauled generalsup now triedand him. shamed Those generalslinblicly for their verdict It wandsout in U. S.history or stupidity and injustice. Read it: = .. was - uni_.. {Isa ...- -_..lL*l-.. din-n° I c!J the exa-. .o:' I Ivthe seas of the Army. whose discipline be has endangered and lawhose fair name behas attempted todiscredit. We 1. askhis diarninal for the sake oi those young officers of the Army Air Service whose ideals he has shadowed and whose loyalty he has corrupted. - , - "Finally. we salt it in the name ofthe American poo- Ele, whosefears hashe playedupon, whosehysteria he * as tomented, whose condence he has beguiled and .1 whose faith he has betrayed." . * And nowThe Ilirror asks IlayorLsGnardia to erect smemorial to "Billy" Ilitchell at LsGuard:a_Idr-CIJFPIBG raw port, s memorial to the beat friend those young officers mm tom: mic: zzmnolt 1ro:nieam;a1rse~iee"everhan. - -" 1 ~ and TheIirror calls for snore"martyrs" unins- _ gpii 301941 92!* teerno carryon Billy Iit.cliells crusade,to carry so his roM$ ;: ing quesoninf, back . 8.his Aviation. indicting ed the . Brasshats 1 ars whoA hold-

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E ' In the yearfollowing theParis rumLindbergh made ;. expertly navigatedair tours of the United Statesand oath villi ightsto Mexico, Central America,South and theWest Indies.He followed this upby moql theof presentroutes Panoi AmericanAirways. He has beenfor years technical adviserto Pan American and T-W.A. _ ' With his wife, the former Anne Morrow. Lindbergh in 1931 ew north to the Orient," meaning to Via Canada, Alaska, and Siberia; a sensational achievemt for those days. In 1933, the ying Lindberlhl made What amounted to s world tour by airplane. . t_ After Lindbergh had made governrnent-chaperoned ilnspections or!the Russian and Germanair forces, he reported that the Russian air force was greatly overrated, and that the German air force was very strong and growing more so. A This made all the Russia-lovers and many of the liberals in this country hoppingmad. Theydidn't get any less mad when Lindbergh turned out to have been right about the German air force. It was then that the attempts to smear him as a traitor bought with a Hitler medal hadtheir birth. The Russia-lovers will doubtless be madder still if .1 -as 1Tis some day right provedaboutthe Russianair force. l a a a -.-2 -92'.'>i . , a- D LU. same thepress conferencewhich at calledhe Lila!- I birgha copperheadthe Presidentremarked abouta Nww .. York DailyNews editorial Concerning conquere-i._" a ..'- -§ published Wednesday, April 23! that be H55 1'1-'|iis"iy"iwas that peoplewho could . . such a dumbeditorial werein suchhigh Ti °PP°""°" placesthat theycould writeor our like T thatatall. Wel1,it'aourbusinesstotal:eitaswellaadish i on J" tit. We try to accept suchpresidential reproacheswith ra- 3 ': spect, while continuing to disagree with the President when 1-,. we feellike it. __ I - Lindbergh: case is different. though. He is a ying Slit @- fwizard, a master in all departments of aviation Maybe inc. too old as! for combatying, but he wouldhe _ iinvaluable onsome bigdesk jobconnected withour air 92 forces in time of war, ' 1 ; And heisaleaderodaratherlargebodyofAmerican§ 1'|¢110921Ihl:i.hegroup. isolationist Hewould he ullsd a i principal memberof His Majesty's Oppositionif we , in England--which we may be soonand would have * iactuallyinthe'plete freedomof speech, at leastwar. up until . ,the time 7we L .-< ¬opvn'¢-M,_m1, n- Q3-._I_f¢_-}___Jmi r I. < _ ,. l 7!

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