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Charles Lindbergh — Part 6
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| Lindbergh's Philadelphia theme was that “Pr ait
Roosevelt was himself advocating world domination dy his
policies although the President was sccusing Hitler of that -
aim . .. and if our frontier Hes on the Rhine, then the Ger-
man frontier reste on the Mississippi.” The fruits of such
a policy, said Lindbergh, will be “war between-the head”
spheres which may last for generations.” - ; wet
. Preshient Roosevelt has not advocated world domina-
an tion by the United States; on the contrary,,he has opposed
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What's our sgreement among Germany, Raly and
apan is a te com world
proper place? -Mbise to allot to each nation “its
proper place” and the President's answer, in
tion of this land, is that we ourselves will he
to say about our proper place.
It was not the President, but Mr. Willkie,
that our frontier was on the Rhine, and the Tribune
= Udndbergh supported Mr. Willkie after he sald i Tt
Mr. Hitler who said that there is a war between the
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At Philadelphia Lindbergh was quoted that the Presi-
dent “says it is our business to control the wars of Europe
and Asia, and that we in America must dominate the islands
lying off the African coast.” Mr. Roonevelt never sald we
Fe ee ante wars in Wurope and Asis the
lone Doc ntiantic tm his Fireside chat. he applied the
Monroe Doctrine. And until this episode the Tribune
in stood for the Monroe Doctrine, Mow the Tribuns speaks
slightingly of the ~danger of attack upon the United States
in some other continent several thousand miles away.” ;
On June 19, 1940, the Tribune ssid: - -
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Bo there's wheré the Tribune was,” so oo
* ¢ aot ,
“*T could find very few people totercated in
aviation when the German air force force was being but
Demand for air . @elphia. AN throw
period, and long 2
ene al ner 2 fbune sald that s
a as our army
advocating before Congress was “in the rockets
artillery because aviation is only “an suxiliary ar
Even after the experience in Spain and ¥
kept up its anti-aviation crusade. When President 1
nent = defense measage to Congress in January, |
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