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Charles Lindbergh — Part 11

83 pages · May 09, 2026 · Broad topic: General · Topic: Charles Lindbergh · 81 pages OCR'd
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General Hugh Johnaon expresses fear that it 1s the intention: r {of the America First Committee, with » membership of several * infilions, to start « new political party, However, the Com- B- nerctee dleavowa any duch intention. H Ig reorgenizing to atart a campaign * qhexthg te the defast of members of Congress who supported and voted to désttoy the neutrality ect, and, on the other hand, to give all aid to Con- dvtohal candiiates who by volce and vote testified their faith in dem- the Qeptessed by “tne will of the people, The Committee ia to be re- ae of olttiva! tives elnitar ta the AnG-Salooa League. While not a pottHee! party, the Awti-Baloon League picked candidates for detent who Opideet thetr Heats. A nmmber of parties have come inta existence since the Cte Wrfet wit wave come to grief, General Johneon ia ao: alarmed BRONX und WESTCHESTER HOME LIKE BAKE SHOP ‘ M, WIOOMRS, Frop. \ large Vechty of Delicious HOME MADE BABEL GOUDH ALL SAKING DONE OW PREMISES 40 Ave, wear 18ard St. furenr, W. ¥. )Jieibliche Welhmachten und ein whrach( af re mmesrem terehzion Lomden .. M. THEOBALD'S Dry Good Store HERREN., DAMEN- und KINDER-AUSSTATITUNGEN : Sdtlrose Avoouc (Nahe 136. Strasse) rr eae Jar Bic DY. “WM. C,H. HOPPE jc’cenit epo70 STupio ( ig ad 5 vi . ‘ Juwelier : Gebatnw Mentne. sant te Car Oiensing. serving o. Freitag tis 4 Ube Geertindes 1207 $0 Wille Ave. aoe B. RGLERT, Prev. WROUK, M. T. DEY PRIME MEATS Ou Hh. RaTEE FROSTED Fooba #18 HELROSE AVENUE SAS and OL (Cormac liied Girt, Browz, W. T.> DEY, Tal, Fopplog 2-061 DEY. Radie-Reparaturen Bentocher Fashmaiel, proteermhatt. preiew. Tal: Milreoe 5-797 GS MELROSE AVE tm. 151, 04}, Brena DEY. — Gute im Radics — Blekirjeche Hamabaltartie) mv Deeks SCBALLPLATS aN G Ter = the mm htatha mabe samme ive teonx, x. x PAUL'S FAMMY SHOE STORE VSedieaes 161. Soe} Btramet PLEASED CUSTOMER REST ADVERTIORMENT i erty, . Y- “6 Eutire Fasnily DEY. Abo Pirett Clas 4 Blods Kam af frd Are, “L" & Sebway Clergy ad nia ane fr pecan, The mort powerful ond imost Christian of the Proeketant churches are for peare. - Why should not eyr Aniecrican President and our American Congress atend for peace? Peace |s the demand of the American people ; Tt be the chayerterith: American altiiods. We have all to lose by war and all to gain by pees. “Let us MAVE peace!” And lately in Chicago, Dr. C. F. Boss, Ir., head of the Methodist Com- mission on World Peace, addressed £,200 members of the Ministers’ No War Committe and repeated a telegram sent to President Froobevelt which read: “1 ac utterly opposed ws I befieve are the majorttyeof citizens; to the continged steps by which the Interventlonista are edging the United States Inte at wll caf, shooting war. 1 appeal to-you to create = permanent com- mission on mediation seckiig an torly and jsf end to the war. “Surely, Mr. Presidest, fied bas & iigher and mdr, ter-reaching ons tribotion which the United States can make tan the participation by further destruction, Moedshed ad bows of Treedom: aL * e . . 4 ue We have often wondered whatever became of the big rable loam to Rusula at the outbreak of the first Wortd War which American financiers floated with such flamboyant appeals to the Patriotism of the American people. That loan was advertised in adi the newspapers as fin investinent to make the world safe for democracy and lo keep the Gertians, Austrians, Bulgarians and Turks distant from our threatened shores. Now at long Just we are culightendt on the subject. ‘Two investors in the 350,000,060 so-called rubte loan hate ‘browght; suit tn the Supreme Ceurt of New Yerk agalost the Quarenty Trust Company which was e member of the syndicate, comprising the Nathonal City Bank, J.P. Morgan & Co, Lee Higginson & Co., and Kidder, Peabody & Co., which promoted the large bond issue. r The complainants are Mra. Almee Guggesheim, who seeks tb recover $450,000, and Francis De Paola who claims $100,000. Gf course, the Cmriat Goverament couldn't pay because jt hed ceased tu exist, and the Holesheviies wouldn't Lf they ceuld) Now Paola ciaims that the Quagenty Trust Co. hed $5,100,000 Russian Government money in ite vaults and Sat ite atatement that there were no funds for payment “wae wholly told etree,” Pe Peolks, whe owna certificates of 60 bonds with a fete walus of $1,000 tach. asked that the bank be forced te account for the $4,100,000 and that the full amount plus Intereat be placed in a trudt fund to be distributed among the bondholders. ¥ To this writer the Russian rutle loan is an ald thier memory, He wernd against lavesting & dollar in the Satation, . * * o ‘ Tt you wondere’l what made the President istahupt his vace- tien in Warm Springs, Ga..on America’s historic Thanksgiving Day, and rash deck to Washington post hest€ because of the ;erttical sttuation in the negotiations with the Japanese ‘envoys, the explana- ton ia that --necoréing to reports In inner newspaper eircigg’ in Washington —Oberphl Hethied the sdminietretion that Hritam could sot be deptoded eu to Bhi the United Fiates inn war with depen becadie of Ha proming engagements with the Gennemn-Malind ferote in Aftica, William Randolph Hearst accepts thie explanation ti pedaumably true in en article in which be emprerses sardonic amusement over what he des- cribes a@ & political Denkirk tor the atdminittration's flat demands for dapan to desert the Axis, stop fighting China, abetain from inupgin Inéo-Chine and reilnquish the pian for a new order in the Eat. That dispatch from Chorehil) muat have had x depresaing effect on Mutionally Advectiood Shoce for the | Secretary Hull and accounts for the hectic long -diatance telephone converss- dona with dhe President down in Georgia where he nad feet barety arrived. ¥ " ite Rare Volsee—Men! faringy on teed Foureer For the next thing we heard wan that the conversations with the Japenese und Paul Spatefora D3] late Siren, envoys, which it was announced hat en*4 in @ stalemate, were to bn (Contimeed on Page 5) re K. “Tame” Rap Washing: on, D. ¢., Dec. 1. Senator Wheeler (D.-Mont.) criticized Pres- Ident Roosevelt today for what he described as tending to restrict free-i dom of speech and the prese through hia denunciation of a recent Time | Magazine articie on the President of Che. “Does Mr. Roosevelt's burst of indignation inean that iu future we fan criticize only thoas Governments whieh the Admisistratioa docs avt liket” be agked * ‘ Pe Deutscher Unrmacher | Julius Klein ‘785 SENECA AVE. DY thane Madleco St.) RBIDGEWOON, N.Y, ALLE REPARATUREN ntiert, erathlamig ww. hillbed Feee inmtructionn Neien Heerlen, Prop. GERMAN-AMERICA |. ART SHOP EMBEGIDERIES | Deatache Handarbelten #10 SENECA AVENUE ielya: | Cormaiie Hien NO OVERSEAS D iNew York RAFT IN - ' CANADA OR AUSTRALIA (Faitorial New York Daily News) From a recent special cable to the New York Times from Can- berra, capital of Australia: “Premier Jobo Curtin, in cam- menting on the Returned Sald- jers™-League's advocacy of cons- scription, agid that the whole history of such advocacy in Australia had been marked by increasing national disunity... Hecognition of thie condition ae amuch ag anything elae had led the leaders of other parties in Parliament ¢o indicate that conscription would uot be in- {¥aked for overseas service The Premier asserted that no country bad canscripted mea for its air force, not even Germany. “he number of men serving da the Avetralian forces rolumtariiy, be maid, | mt that conscelption bad ro: been read oto being forth patrieiic aervice om the part of Australiaas.” From a recent special diqpaich to} the same newspaper, from Ottawa, capital of Canada: : “in reply to qpen and undercover demands for outright donscription Tor overseas pervice that have come from the Opposition benches Inthe house of Commons during Che past ten Gays, Prime Minister W. L. Mackenzie King this evening stited hia position clearly: . “T wart it to be detinotly un- Garetood, so far ae the principle of compulsory selective national serv- fce In Canada wm concerned, that 1 “stand for that principle. T have never taken airy other stand... “But as far as conactiption for | Werdaazabed British Zmpire, reds 1 ‘ oversea service ia concerned In the armed forses of Canada, that ques- tion wes mubmilied to the people of an election which was hekt in war- tine... bod the people of Canada decided against conscription for ovrermage weirvice. Bo far an I am concerned, without amy oercniitation wat the people on thet subject [ do not intend to take the responsibility oF supperting aay policy af tobscrip- Mon for service overseas.'" This is quite a ettuation, we think. Canada and Australla, parte of the @rait men for pversena agrvice la this war. Thalr people, consulied on the ‘question, refuse. Our diraét law, enacted by Congress, hes teen with us since October, 1/0. and we have raised a medium-sited Acmy under tt. Gur PresiGent Js al- ready sending Regular Army contin- gets to far places-—Greenland, Ice- land, Tavtech Guiana. Though he tay forbidden by inw to wend draftees out of thie hemisphere, he is also forbid- Gen ty the Constitutions fo dechre, wer but had got ua ite actual war with Germany on the seas neverthe- Jeng. Wonder H there'll be Congres shonal élections in +P42. : ——————————————_ O0O9-0-6-0-066-00-00-6040460000004 Why weep into your beer about “how hard it is to get ‘the real truth nowadays”? Read THE FREE AMER. 'Canade at bbe last generel ‘i ver] Uhrmacher und uw - HENRY WEBEL LL, LINDBMANN : Baicbhaitlge Auswahl in Mi Uhrea und Schmucksschel 57-36 Myrtic Ave, Ebigeweed,.. J. (Gementher Waslwerth Sc ued ite Laden} Kalender Burg’s Print Shop hace Linkn sed Grr Bi Tosi EIN SUALITY MEA TOLD Cite JOBST-EBBINGHAUS-SCHUELL — INC. --- Matufactorera of GERMAN STYLE BOLOGNA WHOLEBALE — RETAIL Wi KENECA AVENUE ‘Tel: WEzemen $087 Mdrewead, L. 1. Alien Assets Inventory | May Reveal 10 Billions Washington, Nov. 28—The firat jn- ventory e! foreign property in the Unibed States came to an end today ‘with predictions that would reveal 450,000,000,000 or more none-Amer- ean aawoie. i Today was the désdlina for all for- elgners or Americans connected with foreign holdings to report to the Treasury under an order issued by Fregdent Roosevelt June i4. What use will be made of the In- formation is an official secret, but it waa understood that 0 aptclal corps of accountents would make special sty- flies of agsete belonging to the Axis Axi, . . The inventory applies to England and Latin America, however, as welt er continental Hurope, Asia and Afri- ca end other parts of the globe. “Io the Gorinaa Reich and ao- cording to our view, anybody may have the religious creed be likes. in the German Reith churches are getting mearly §00,- 100,000 marks from the state every year, while in America jICAN and save your tears! Pendeeeeerooosrereerosoese they are not petting 2 single penny.”—Hitler, tog powers or countries dominated by the-
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