LINDBERGH’S LATEST
SAYS BRITAIN MAY TURN AGAINST AMERICA. SPEECH AT OKLAHOMA. (Bv Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright) ' OKLAHOMA CITY, August 30. Mr Charles Lindbergh, delivering a 7 speech at an American First Committee rally in the baseball park outside the city limits (having been denied the use of the municipal auditorium), said he considered it possible that England might turn against the United States before the war ended, “as she has turned against France and Finland.” Mi’ Lindbergh referred those who “question my words” to the history of . the relations between the United States and England in the last 150 years. He questioned the integrity of the leadership of Britain, and added: “She will turn against us if it becomes expedient to her welfare in the future.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 September 1941, Page 4
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