Show Willkie as German American Hates Nazi Lust for Power I LONDON Feb 5 UP Wendell UP-Wendell Wendell L. L Willkie left a message in England England Eng Eng- land for the German people declaring declaring de de- de- de claring daring we German-Americans German reJect reject re re- re- re and hate haje the aggression and lust for power po of the present German German German Ger Ger- man government pf The Willkie message released by bythe bythe bythe the British ministry of Information said his cori were shared to the full he e overwhelming majority of m my feli fellow w countrymen of German erman d descent scent The message was vas broadcast broadcast- b by bythe bythe the British Broadcasting corporation corporation corpora corpora- tion in in its German German news t. t I Islon slon sion Wednesday night and it was planned planed it rep repeated on the the theair I air it e r Willkie had already started back to the United States from London when the ministry of information released d his statement He arrived in Lisbon Isbon Wednesday afternoon I r am of ot purely German descent his message began My family name is is not but My grandparents left Germany 90 yea yean ago because they were T against autocracy and on P Page pue xe Four Column Fly Five s WILLKIE BEGINS JOURNEY HOME Continued from front F Pine paje t On One demanded the right to live as free men I too claim that right I km hm proud of my German blood But I hate aggression and tyranny Tell TeU the German people that my convictions are shared to the full lull by the overwhelming majority of my fellow countrymen of German German German Ger Ger- man descent They too believe In freedom and In human rights Tell the German people that we German-Americans German reject t and hate the aggression and lust for power of the present German govern govern- ment From Bristol's airport Willkie headed back for the United States and an appearance before the senate senate senate sen sen- ate foreign relations committee with the pledge to do everything I can In America to help Britain in her fight for freedom Inspects Inspect Bristol Your people have shown magnificent magnificent mag mag- courage the unofficial American visitor declared as he left to board a plane for Lisbon Keep your chins up slept a couple of hours on the train which brought him to Bristol from London He arrived arrived ar ar- ar- ar rived before dawn and was greeted greet greet- ed by Mayor T. T H. H J. J who took him hin for a quick trip through the city's bombed sections i Pretty bad pretty bad commented as he passed wrecked buildings Before going on Willkie arranged arranged arranged ar ar- ar- ar ranged to see the new hostel provided provided provided pro pro- vided here through funds from the American city of Bristol Bristol R. R I I. I f for r British women's auxiliary services Clipper Waits Walts Willkie The building to to- tobe be known as The Bristol Rhode Island War Emergency hostel Is expected tobe tobe to tp be ready for use In a fortnight At Lisbon will board a clipper plane being held for him until midnight Wednesday night He started for home after a day in which he visited Britain's king and queen and Prime Prune Minister Eamon De Valera of Ireland In a whirlwind conclusion to a nine-day nine study of wartime England He stilt still wore wore a dinner jacket when he left London The Times expressed a hope Willkie's impending t testimony e est s t i m o 0 n y would help to clear up misconceptions and to expedite passage of the to Britain bill Of Willkie himself the Times said His breezy personality his unaffected friendliness and the very unconventionality of his approach approach approach ap ap- ap- ap have acted as a tonic wherever wherever ever he has been been among among us |