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LINDBERGHS DIFFER

Augustus F. Lindbergh, an Alabama attorney, said recently the test of a true American was whether <V not an individual could subordinate his will b that of the Government during an emergency, and that Charles A. Lindbergh, h>s cousin, had failed to meet that lest He made the same observation concerning Senator Burton K. Wheeler <I). i, of Montana, in a talk over a Columbia Broadcasting System net work under sponsorship of Fight for Freedom, Inc. “I haven’t flown an airplane across Ihe Atlantic; and I haven’t been elected to the U.S. Senate.” he said, “but in my opinion, neither of these accomplishments has any particular qualities for brain-building. “Like most Americans. I don’t hesitate to say what I think, and so, just as an ordinary American citizen. I am having iny say. and as such I have a right to say—that no man has a right to obstruct his Government during a national crisis. And that is exactly what some of those on Capitol Hill and one member of the family of Lind(American Associated Press report.)

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 25 October 1941, Page 8

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LINDBERGHS DIFFER Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 25 October 1941, Page 8

LINDBERGHS DIFFER Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 25 October 1941, Page 8