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Charles Lindbergh — Part 7
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THE WASHINGTON TIMES HERALD
AUGUST 18, 1941
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“Battle Incident Brewing’: _ - .
Lindbergh Sees U. S.
‘Tricked Into War’
Charges Nation Is Ruled by Subterfug
Peace Mandate of People Flouted __
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VELAND, Aug. 9 (C.T.P.S.).—The people of @leve-,| tm had arisen whether
land-—12,000 of them—roared enthusiastic approvi of|| ative form of gov
Charles A. Lindbergh and peace tonight in Cleveland country, whetl;
Municipal Auditorium. an sei and to
Despite Sodegree heat fm the| enthusiastic vocal reception to//{amental po
Despite SO-sdegres eee he speaker
gall, Clevelanders pushed thelr|Renator D. Worth Clark, Idaho |ryost important
way into the meeting and cheered/ neoocrat, who asserted that if |eration, that of peace
Lindbergh as he charged the Ad- been intentionally withheld
the United Btates fights, tt will be |the people, ;
ministration. using hypocrisy and) Stal é \
fents which will force the United ‘ttt ee eee
expand the English Empire, and
States into the European vonfiict.| | vd in this
Stage Ovation try. They loosed a mighty shout
‘The members of the audience| of “No” when Clark asked:
rose when Lindbergh approached] “Do you want war?” =
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