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Charles Lindbergh — Part 12
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they termed | an Wanericen Anti-War Crusade" onder the
euspices of they Keep America Out of War Congress. eo
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ally was endorsed by - Maynard Krenger ——_£
Norm Y ranning mate in 1940, Harry Fleischman,
ols State Secretary of the Socialist Party,
and other leading members of the Soctalist Party.
There is no indication that these men are pro-Nazi.
They are reportedly sincere isolationists, but in
their efforts to secure "peace*® they have been will-
ing to work with other ostensibly sincere "peace"
orgenizations, only to find that they have become
part and parcel of a Nazi offensive.
=e
. This was the case when C. Hertley\Gratten S
“ found himself writing the introduction for what
turned out be the German "White" paper, when Harry
ElmerXBarnes wrote favorable letters to a Dr. Auhagen
who was later sed as one of the chief Nazi agents
here; when A. 3 Mluste; Harold Chance, Frederick
| Libby-end others connected with the Socieiist Party
peace outfits attended a Washington conference,and
found themselves with Charles\Lindbergh , Berle\ Thorpe -
of the magazine, "Nation's Business";tnd others.
Chance has remained on the sponsoring committee of
No Foreign Wars, and Libby hs endorsed Y¥Scribners
Commentator", / The editor of Uncensored" has become
the publicity director of Ymerica First",
ee asontc Aud sae
At a meeting in Chicago's Auditorium Theatre
on June 30, 1940, 0. K. Armstrong and § Senator Wheeler,
among others, talked for forming a "new greet * nt
‘war party". At that time Wheeler and J onto
involved in political negotiations which received ™ wide
publicity, It was subsequently revealed by Kenneth
\crawford,71 Washington Correspondent for P.M., that it
was John Lewis who arranged the contact between William
R. Davis and Mexican Conmmnist Labor chief Lombardo
TT Tadann’ an that Tavis aenlda eonsumate en at) Aaa’
swe al Could Consumes Qa Vid Ulawk
between the Mexican and German governments. Lewis!
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