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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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~ oc aes ‘The British are bearing up bravely und: exe « month with a portion of horse meat. supplies has fixed the price of horse meat. priced at 1 shilling © pound, or 20 cents; the lesa desirable obtained for 4 pence or 15 centa. The gale bs in the hands before the war supplied the community with cat meat. ‘There ls worse meat than horse eteak Pekiah blockading tactics which stacved upward of 800,000.German women nd children to death in 1918, have been euccesefully turned against the. blockaders. The German counter-blockade seems to prove effectivé, but as he population is hot Ilkely to approach blished by his proud campalgn against "> Jong ae there are cats In Britain, the death rate which Churchill sata defeated foe. is spreading its doctrine da of printed propaganda”, “through all kin . G. Smith, chief of the speci by Lawrence M Department of Justioe, according to a Washington » Judlolary subcommittee. . We wonder kow Smith gots thet way. wohmunication between the United States and Germany for many, many months, Not s Hiagh Germas newspaper oF megacine printed in the Belch . bees reeolad the office of Tre Free Awtvitan in more thas a four. How, : therefore, printed German propaganda could be so widely clroulated in the . eduntry a8 Mr. Stith testified, witl nbed explanation. ' tt aimply been discriminated aguinst, and yet Mr. Smith wii probably tel < Congress what has been suid before, that The Free American is a Masi Conakdtring fhe long 11, Dezember 1941 ° ——— ee — —————— D THE CURTAIN (Continued from Page 2) We can at least give Churchill credit for informing the administration | of hin {nabiiity to give the aid he said: would immediately follow in case! erica decided to make war on Nippon before we actually got ourselves olvéd in w war In the Pacific. . 8 . * er the rations of one The ministry of food The beat parts are portiona can be of dealers who It Ie all right. What Is more Interesting is that in dhe United States | ia the assertion made jal defense unit of the digpateh before the House ‘There hes beet no regular mal! trun, we have Hn | af Poland. ala that! TO OUR traveled a thority pat! Mon Etrs. Sead your contributions t made on the subsequent day py Hrit- Ish atatesmen, showed a complete the Eritlsh Ambassador and once more with complete frankness €x- plained to him hls view of the aitua- Yon, und communicated to him the main principles of @ comprehensive WHO MADE THE WAR POSSIBLE? = cxcrnc! sss" would offer to the British Goverament ance the problem of Danglg and the General Resurvey of British and .Freneh |"; Conridor was acttied Interference in German-Polish -Belesions _, at a Critical Moment =. — _ sustained’ attitde of Firitish sed American poltirians that the presedi war Wee the result of wilful sed arbitrary agkrosion by Geetnasty on a State— pamely, Fotand—whoet only desire was te Hre at peace with Its neighbor, it ia Hot untimely te resurvey ithe camsea that bed to the euthrenk: of boatitities, ending in the defeat this connection it Ia pertioeat to polat out agua aad ap! & policy which prompts = suverdinent te depend for diplamatic and oillltary support on governments meperated from it by mies acd miles of Land and ate fn an sftitode af suspended | ostility toprard ita next-door mtighbor-—ae instanted by the attitude af France and Poland toward the German Releh—-is a policy pregnant with potential danger of hoatilities. the traditional cane of the Jnterference of a thin party BH & tunity affatr. uc wie farther comment, we print below what we i falv ena feopartial rehearsal of the evideace bearing on 4 : ot tle proetat war na lending ta char the minds 2M tertied of books emi magarine ar- 4, While the Srifieh Governtnent _ | ware discussing the preceding deciara-| ton from the Filhrer, an exchange of: letters took place between the French Prime Minlater, M. Daladler, and the Fuhrer, In his answer the Fuhrer many'a standpoint in the German- Polish quedtion and once more re- peated his firm decision to regard the present Fyanco-German frontier ad final. ‘ 6. In ther answer to the step ‘taxen by the Filhrer on August 25th, lwhich waa handed over on the eve- Iming of August J@th, the British Goverament declared themaelves pre- pared to congidec the proposal fer a revidion of Anglo-German relatian- ships. ‘They further atated, that they had received a definite assurance from the Polish Gav- ermment that they were prepara Pee ee ee Be ee) Our thanks go to all those whe have request for financial contributions to our but the recelpte have not come up to ex Free American must raise some thonea satiety the printer and to meet overhead expenca. With Its funds “frozen” in bank for no reason other than: tiat it atends for Aimerica first in advocating “Méey aut of the European War” and “don't send our boys on foreign soil”. Badgered and bullied In o! and urgently needs the support of those of its frienda who are comfo! fight the Free American, Weehruf and Beobachter has been waging, and do got want to see ite public the kind of news it will not find in other newspapers discontinued, or to see tt pass bata the hamge of the wat "AH communications ‘and remittances of -hnchey (dash or postal money orders) will be kept strictly c THE A. V. PUBLISHING CORPORATION | * P.O BOX 24, STATION EK |, , NEW. YORK, N, ¥. + and that the Poli@h Government were favorebly conskidring the British pro- fiack of understanding for the German atandpolnt, the Fuhrer neverinéless| reaoiyed to make a fresh attempt ta arrive at ab understanding with Eng- land, On August 25th, he received agalo wubmitted Ms reasona fot Gér-! FRIEND tom. The of dollats to fight aud die ways, It has rted by the dauritless polley-af pivibg the dentiei, posal: When ly aakéd by the Reich “Minister for Foreign Affaire) whether be hed the suthority to negotiate on th ferman proporsla, Use Ambassador ttated that he was not entitled to do po, but had merely been inetructed: to tiake the fore- sing verbai detiaration. A further ion from the Reich Minister for quest Foreign Affaird whether he could en- ter Into an objective discursion on the matter wos expremdly khawered by tte! Ambaddadtor in the negative. ! 3. The Relc$ Government were thus coutronted With ‘the fact fhal they had apent fwo Aape waiting in valn for & Polish pleilipotentiary. On the evening of August Sist, they publithed the Odtman propped with @ abort account @ the events leading up to them. 7 {Note of Publisher: To remave the causes of the depute the Ger- man Government Sad proposed that the inhabltants ‘ef the Cberidor should therrigelves decide, by tree volta, under dAtenmational control, ae to which nationality they wished ka belong. of the Ibhebitanta of the ancient town. of Dangig to return te Ger- many was ta be cespanded to. There pesca? ul propotais of Germany were answered by Poland with the gen- eral mobitration, aod, beaidts num- eroua new froktier violations, with the bombard German tows}, of Beuther, by Palish. | \- Druckarbeiten [Piies, nevertheless Jooked oh in pa- ‘Tor the Britlsh Government to use unanimous dedfire tof the unforiified Fei} Phone: FREmont 1677 - Keystone Phone: Park 1061 Die Dentecke Buchdrackersl Wm. B. Graf & Sons!l su. watt (Vormala, Graf @& Beeuninger) .-| TOYS ¥831-33 Germantown Ave. |" . 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The raet er Garman Government, alfhough great-) , 5 ly distresmed by the wufterings of the] - Scheider: Mater: German minority subjected to atroci- ties and. inhuman treatment by the WINDOW ead TRUCK LETTEEBING © a0 Weer GIRARD AIDS America Is ott a represcatative, Lhedr infuence and exhort those in! political demecracy (Republic) 1a dia- authority in Wareaw to fulfill their | ¢lpctlam to the soolal “democracy” of exiating obligations. But the British: Karl Mars. But unkees = political Government did not see fit Lo do any-| denocracy Is Ukewise & fipanc!al- thing of the kind, Qn the contrery,|econombe democracy, lt cannot stand they clearly encouraged Poland to} becauee & ia m Reuse divided agalnat continue in her criminal attitude] ieaM, being free pulltically, bat be- which was endangering the peace ef| saved Masncially. 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