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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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Pt to Send 540000 AEF tothe Wa Secretary Early ‘Says Roosevelt will “In- vestigate”, but Refuses to Deny or | fuer, Confiem Chicago Report Phe Chicago Tribune caused a stir in Washington adminis-; tratien circles as well as in Congress by a story that a conlidential| report of ap army-navy joiut board calls for an American expedi- tionary force of 5,000,000 men for an offensive against Germany by July 1, 1943. ‘To the reporters Secretary Karly at the White House said that he had not talked to the President and was not in a position te deny or condirm it, pul undoubtedly there would be an Investign- thon and that the Fresident ond Secretary Stimson would lock into the matter. tar the past twen-! ty-ooe years but one object,’ vamely, the Tructon of tha very Goverment fetes which bolip lb now noing to the hg ba of Communism te f the welfare of godless Russia.” a system which “The ory of mw longer rings te ihe alr from our ows peace organ- Ixutions,” Archbiabop Cwrley eald. “Even Mr Eoosevelt's Amsrican Youth Congress Js crying out today | day. foc Wert War! Wart “Tha man wo double-croased mu- “We say we all nate Communism," |-tiona, who ig gtilty before Gud and he added, “but 7 wonder just now if| man of the rom omiilionu, 64 quite capable q"Burning on the Unit- Commualsia are pot taking advantage: ed States, wert hat to ault hip pur- [. oft the wtustion fo build up here in tulg free republic of the Usted States josed."” —————=——= Denounces the American Legion American Comraander in World War Mentiana Hand-Picked . Leaders Who Betray Veterans -- Tee copyrighted Tribuns story said the weeret war plans were drawn up mat September ia response to s Jeller from the President to Kéerétery Btim- aca im July. The latter, according to tha Telbume, asked Mr. Stimesn and Becretary of the Navy Huoz to ex- plore at once the “overall prodyotien Tequiremenis requlyed to defeat our potential enemies.” The stery weet on te any that tho felt board report cantemplated # total army, navy aad marine force of roore Bhan 16,000,080 mep, that it would be arcessary far the United States te outer tan war and bo “en- ploy « pert of Its armed forces offen- Nitoly in the eastern Afleatic aad in Kurope aod Afriva” Renate? Wheeler at Flings, Mont, predicted the United Atates would med 6 toon army to Great Britein end corthers Inelgnd next Spring end, “if the war tests,” = complete ok ps dtivnary force to Afries aed pessibly Barops by July, 1643. . The duly, 143, date le the same as the ove given In a Chicago Tri- buns report that & plan of an Arny- Navy Joint board called for aa Amer- ona xpaditionary Foros of dve qail- Hen man for qm sflemsiva againat Gor “AY Cpaper, Wyo, Wheeler sald be wagld introdmce — Seasie resolition for am inquiry inte the reported AEF Bane. : Ta another intarview Whee'sr sald the United States wes bulldiag bases | at Freetown, Weat Africa, and near the Bed See and at the bead of the Persian Golf apd tha: air imses al- Teady have heen consfructed in werth- Mr, Roosevelt. sddressod to Stimaon duly G, the President was quoted Ry the aews, ras writing: r “My Mr. Secratary: - “[ wish that you, or appropriate r- presentalives designated by yoda, would jola with the Secretary of the) Navy (Frank Kaox) aod his represec- tatives Im exploring af once the over- all production requirements required to defeat cur poltntial enemies. #1 realize that this report invalves the making of apprapriatg azeump- thona gy to our probable frioady sad / prerolen ead the conceivable theaters | in 1922 after more than twenty-|quartera atrongly oppose the of operation which whl be required.) years’ service, engaged in the| dangerous Twink you woukl explore the mual-] banking business in France for policy of the President, and Gone a! mecksslcal equipmest of all types, which, ly your opinion, would be required to fxceod by an sppro- priate ameunt thet which lo avaliable te our potential sociales, “Vrom your report we should be abla to catebtinn ¢ muslons objective indinating ¢he Industrial capacity which Uses antion will require, I am mot suggesting a detailed report but one that, while genera! in scope, would cover the mout critical Mere In our déeteose, aed which could thon bt translated by ths OPM lute practical realities of production facHities. “It soting to met that wo need to kaow qur program in lis entirety ovew though at = ister date It may be amended. J bellows that the confides- tal report which f am seking you to make to me woukd be of great asils- tance act only ta the offiriont utiliza would afford na adequate opportunliy for plunnlng for the greatly increased speed af delivery avhich one de teu + Colonel Joseph V. Kuznick, a } Legion, retired Army officer who com- manded combat troops in France, resigned from the American Legion becouse “the Legion, as misrepresented by the hand-picked executive com-' who in most cases. mitteemen, are not overseas combat veterans, tas been surrendered to the New Deal and is now of- ficially part sud parce) of the un-American hell-bent-fer-war Administration.” Colonel Kuztick, whe retired tourteen yeara until] December, 1999, when he returned to thie country. Aw he waa unable to communicate with the com- mander of the Paria post, of which he was e member, Colonel Kuznick sent hia resignation to| “The Legion membership cou- ‘sista of Jews fhan one-third of the men en in the World War when we,fougiht the Kaiser to save racy,” Colonel Kuznick wrot’ in big letter ot tesignation. "Thig vepresenta less than 1 penoent of our popu-| lation, 80 per cant of whom are | against fighting Hitler just to save bolsheviem. “Of this l+per cent which | makes up the entire Legion “membership, certainly three- igerent foreign ‘therefore it is obvious that this insignificant but highly spon- sored and vociferous part of the Legion canmit' be considered representing the will of the | Legion membé@ts and assuredly not that of the American the national commander of the. people.” BRITISH SEIZE AMERICAN PRIEST ON NEUTRAL SHIP-’ Robbed Him of Camera and Typewriter Then Pleaded With Him to Keep Mum Because he told a fetlow-pag senger that he had been treatec (tom of var production facilities, but: weil in Hungary, the Britist seized the 32-year-old priest Father Gernat, of the Pittaburge tlipecere terete bie ah Rae chip passenger on pvieusly turned a over to the| Prd in Tek Mad CHICAGO, ILL.” For or write to Ludwig Raspl 418 W. 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