COLONEL LINDBERGH GIVES ADDRESS
(Rec. 7.30 p.m.) NEW YORK, April 24. Colonel Lindbergh, in an address at an America First meeting, said that it was now obvious that England was losing the war and when she asked the United States to enter the war she was considering her own future and that of the Empire. Rioting broke out at the meeting. Men and women were beaten and kicked, several being made unconscious, when a pro-Lindbergh crowd attacked pickets bearing posters denouncing Lindbergh. Mounted police were required to halt the disturbances.
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Southland Times, Issue 24419, 26 April 1941, Page 7
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