LINDBERGH AND THE WAR
NEW YORK, April 5 Wearing a portrait badge on his coat lapel like all other war plant workers, Mr. C. E. Lindbergh, former leading Isolationist, began work at Ford's bomber plant at Willow Hun yesterday, "Now that we are in the war, it is everybody's duty to do what he can to help," he said, "I want to contribute effectively to the war effort."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24251, 17 April 1942, Page 6
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