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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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bee . U. $. A. is NOT a "British" Vol. 7, No. 25. 7 German American Bund oe Wins a Victory |. for the ot _ «| Constitution The German Americas Bund won 4 memorable victory for the Constitution and Free Speech in New Jersey when the Sn- prente Court of that Sstate on December Sth declared unconstitu- Hoanal the act of the Jersey Leglilatare po “Hace Hatred Act” and reversed the Fudge John ©. Losey of Sussex County, who sentenced nine mom- bers of this organization to serve at hard labor and to pay @ fine of §2,000 and 31,000 for satidewlsh speeches at 2 Bund suromer of 1940, A demorver dled by the qutiormey for Cee Bund suspended the axecution OF the sentence aad the caes weat ta! hap Hatprems Court, with the resalé | Mated. Ths court held that the “rare hate statute violates the free spesch Brovblon both of the Peders! and bate cone ttutona,” The leave lnveived Im the actian was! Wheiber the rernerka crediiod to the 4tlendanty (plalatifa Ie error) “in- blied, rournstled, prometed and sdve- Onted hatred abuse. vialensn and hostility”. The AHupromea Court sald: “Fo make the mpenkor amenable to fen criming) lew, bis ulterances murat be such ap to crogte « clear ead pree- ent danger that will pring about the Substantive evils to poclety thal the Rtate bas po right to prevent. WE CANNOT SAY THAT THE STATE. MENTE WADE BY THE PLAIN- ar ‘Tes original action brought epainat of Common Pleas 12 to 14 months in State Prisca alleged rally at Camp Nordland in tha the mina dofendeate Im the case waa the contrivance of Germasspbobes, Taterveativnlaiy and reporters tor the! New Yerk Joursal-Americam, them-' selvem of the rene the hate siatute Waa designed to iminuniza rem celtt- chen, and wea imterpreted by raany sa a deliberate frame-up ta daatroy the Bood and ite Auxiliary, Camp Nord- jand, @ recreation simmer cottage odlony, & reeort for German Arserices | taariiiies irom neer-by communition is New Jercy and New York and a camp for thelr chtidrem For (heir porpose they obtained the remly cooperation of tha Sussex County Sheriff Quick, who arbitrarily tlwed the camp to ite owners and} thelr puesta and reduced a valuabia Property to ithe statue of am abeud- ome farm, while the canbe at the New York, N.¥., December.11, 1941 ‘Keep the... "put of .: Bolshevik “Britein’s"- ‘| Price: Sc. Las. ve rs Our Country, Right or . wro With shocking suddenness that déglared war on the United States and i WITH OUR COUNTRY AT nitipn from ua to conform loyally and upreservediy with the duties of their citizenship. will do the duty now, even though they uave suffered untold paina from injustice, mt better from reading the history of their country. In the performance of these Pe AAT Ah nh as AMMA Will BOBS excited minds for unjust attacks, Tur op bbhe Frmoo don figke the peaceful silence of Sunday like the explosion of « AR, the German Americans for whom THE FREE AMERICAN has They have never wavered when their country was at war. They cGecrimination end blind hatred at the hands of those wha should know duties the German American Bund will set the example. The die is cast. There is no alternative, The Bund and by #6 wecisions of the Congress. We counsel our readers to wbsisin fram word and action that may aiford cause to ag, When Invaded time-bomb, news case late in the day that Japan had: spoken in the past, will need no ado * Non-Citizens, 1 Take Notice 4 Ae The Free American g08s to preaa, the President's Message to Congress has not reached the press. Anticlpat- ing the possibility that he may ask the Congreas to in- || clude Germany in its dectara- ton of war aguinst Japan, German residents who are wot citlena are advised to telephone or write to the fedrest office of the Federal Bureau of lovestigation (the F. B. LL) immediately, elving AS DEMAREE BESS SEES THE WAR An article In the Saturday Evening Post of November 22nd entitled “Put Up or Shut Up" by Demaree Besa has aitracted widespread <ttention for the candor with which the writer ap- | pralsca the ercumetances making for the outcome of the war. frank)y-wspresses the opinion that but for the interference of the Adminstration, the war wauld have been over when the Reich army congyered France and drove the British out of the European We Americans, he writes, already have gone deeper into the war than Fpaoce and Britain did when the German blitzkrieg hit them. The explanation, of course, is that neither England nor France expected serious trouble in conquering the Reich, celieving that it had no time to train a formidable army and build up a | system of armaments capuble of matching the Allies. The help given them by Russia in the pending conflict, Besa , contends, ig nut enough, and the hope of Germany cracking under tthe terrifie strain of total war. he declares, is delisive | “yery. A COMPREHENSIVE WAR FRONT SURVEY Hearst's Trained Observer, von Wiegand Comments on the British Libyan and Russian -German Campaigns — Karl von Wiegand's regular Sunday survey in the Hearst Papers On the progress of the war usually bears the stamp of aa experienced observer who ourses no partieular private grudge Sawant any Gatiod, a le Willem Shiver; and tis mpor front’ Shanghai of Nevember 29 confirms the truth of this . | Sweeping a searching gluoce over the various theatres of war, bi . | writes, among other things: dapai stiffened. Eriteln’s army inj" bern wader Gen. str Alan Cunoing-| America, Britain and the Detok hunt, with un etinated 40,000 super. | have completely shut dupaa of frect jority in terug and a 2) per cent! aecaes to gasaline, of] wad obser maw | wperiority: in tanien, tailed to score a| Materials, of whick abe hes fow Fe wel id ' juries af ber awa, Fealing that alt veel Dee : sypeeted great | VP akded ail ey ar eT eee ee
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