LINDBERG’S FOLLOWERS
“VERY LITTLE INFLUENCE.” (Press Assn.) AUCKLAND, Alay 16. Colonel Lindbergh’s attitude to the war was unfavourably criticised by several passengers • who arrived from America. “I should say that, outside the proGerman group, Lindbergh has very little influence in the United States, said Doctor Hough, Dean of the Drew Theological Seminary, New Jersey. “Only a noisy few subscribe to his views,” said Air G. H. Grimwade, a prominent Alelbourne businessman. Dr. Trehey, a Catholic priest returnin" to New Zealand, said that the Americans admired Colonel Lindbergh for his sincerity hut doubted his ability as an expert oil economic and political subjects.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LXI, Issue 142, 17 May 1941, Page 6
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