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Charles Lindbergh — Part 14
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{STEWARD who runs an economic research business in the seme build-
ine at 654 Madison Avenue, in which the Commentator is located.
This article wes captioned, {ono Backs Thst Appeasement
Magezine?" and reflects the list of contributors to thc: Com-
mentator contains the names of the best-lmown Anti-Bricish,
Roosevelt-Hating, = speakers and writers; among them being CRARLES
A. (LINDBERG WILLIAM RB. (CASTLE, former under Secretary of State,
whe was a contributor to Today's Challenge, snd General ROBERT
E. 400D and FREFMAN|TILDEN. Besides mentioning the Commentator
KETCPER further writes in this article:
"But, while yey Commntator is a mouthpiece of the
Appeasement Bovemont ,/ tie *Bnly one of the new groups and publica-
ticns which has recently come into the open to fight Britain,
Among the others is = publis ching house eslled“Flsnders Eail'
located in Scotch Plains, New Jersey, Flanders -pfoll is owned
by four brothers, all young, named/HAUCK. They have been putting
out a steady stream of Anti-British propaganda tending to raise
the ratio issue. They have attacked Britain by citing its treat-
ment of the Irish, the Indians, the Jews. One of their vost
recent_efforts hss been # reprint of a story which | “appeared Tn”
‘the she Anti-British_ sh Sunday Inquirer ‘of this city. ue a
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"This story, written by PRESCOTT DENNETT of the Columbie —- -
News Carrien in Necht 8 fal noenawntsAdlu ta74 +h +m
w wee see an We shington, we Gay PUTDOD tedly told the true
story of the death of Lord Lothicn, late British Ambassador to
the United States. according to DENNETT, the Inquirer in Ficn-
ders Hall, Lord Lothian died of a broken heart cnused by the
wer bétween Britain and Germany.
"Lothian, the article stated, was ageinst wer. He 74
sow no reason for fighting Britsints ‘best friendi.' As a
sock to Americans it was said thet Lothian's broken he-rt was
enusad by the failure of Britein to heed his sdvice 2 vo
here eo ae ee wae Brite in Se Se
the British wor debt.
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