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Charles Lindbergh — Part 15

105 pages · May 09, 2026 · Document date: May 16, 1942 · Broad topic: General · Topic: Charles Lindbergh · 104 pages OCR'd
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fe lll Rl ee <n ~- 7 a, ) ty) Our Number 134 May 16, 1942 Page 2 DETROIT FIFTH COLUMNIST REFRINTS ENDORSEMENT BY SENATOR REYNOLDS 4 . Current Issue of Smith eferSes end Flag Also Announces Smith's Candidacy for U, 5. Senate The May issue of The Cross and The Flag, the seditious 3 Magazine being published in Detroit oy Geraid Le Ee SM1UN y ex-Silver Shirter No. 3223, devotes its entire back page to a promotional article based on an endorsement received from Senator Robert R. Reynolds of North Carolina (ece The Hour for April 18 and May 2). At the top of the page are several lines of bold type reading: "United States Senator Robert Re Reynolds, Chairman of the Military Affairs Committee, said, when interviewed by the Associated Press concerning THE CROSS AND THE FLAG: oe." The item then proceeds to quote Senator Reynolds! statement endorsing Smith's subversive sheet which, in the Senator's words, stands "for the things I have stood for for many veers." The artirile salen auotes from 2a nerennal latter ren I for for many years." The article also quotes from a personel letter ceived by Smith from Reynolds, congratulating the Detroit fifth columnist on the first edition of The Cross and The Flage Smith proudly remarks, "This is merely one of the thousands of testimonials that have come in, favorable to this crusading, patriotic journal." Emboldened by the support he is receiving from congressmen such as Senator Reynolds, Gerald L. Ke Smith strikes cut with increasing venom against the Administration in his current issue. In his characteristic demagogic style, he attacks the “bureaucrats and politicians" in Washing- ton for their supposedly incompetent prosecution of the ware The tempo- rary setbacks suffered by the U. S. armed forces in the Pacific are pic- tured by Smith as “bloody circumstances" brought about by "boondoggling bureaucrats and racketeers in Washington, who not only should be fired but should be locked in jail for the duration." The Government investi- gation of Father Coughlin's pro-Nazi activities is represented as a “com- munist™ plot to perseoute the Royal Oak priest. Two pages are given over to reprinting an attack by Congressman Martin Dies on Vice-President Henry Wallace. Some individuals, however, come in for hearty praise in the latest issue of Smith's seditious journal. They are Charles seriinabereh, the Naziphile flyer who so energetically strove to prevent this country from being prepared to face the Axis onslaught; Father Charles E. “Bouphlin, until recently Goebbels! foremost U. S. spokesman; Father Edward Lodge Curran, eastern Fuehrer of the Christian Front; Rlizabeth Pilling, no- torious anti-Semitic Pro apendist; Dr. Gerald BoattTFod » Kansas pro-Axis agitatoy; Col. Robert. uttornick, publisher of the Chicago Tribune; Col. Je Ue7Patterson, publisher of the New York Daily News; Eleanor ;Patterson, publisher of the Mgehington Times-Herald; Willigm Randolph-Hearst; Con- gressman Martin ies; and Senator Robert "R. Reynolds. The traitor Smith, who once boasted to his jailbird boss Pelley of forming the first Silver Shirt stormtroop band in the United States, describes the above-mentioned individuals as "fearless Americans who have exposed the subterranean oper- jens of the Red revolutionaries without nercys" | {More) “A fi The contents of The Hour are not copyrighted and may be freely reprinted
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