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Show What Readers Think a popular hero in this country by his successful solo flight across the Atlantic, but his circle of admirers is rapidly shrinking by reason of his short-sighted advocacy of strict neutrality and virtual isolation as a means of keeping this country out of war and preserving our democracy and precious personal liberty. Perhaps that nazi medal also has something to do with his anxiety to serve the Interests of the totalitarian despots. C. S. Wilkinson. Believes Lindbergh Has Definite Nazi Leanings Editor Telegram: Permit me to congratulate you upon your excellent editorial in Saturday's edition concerning Colonel Charles Lindbergh's qualifications qualifica-tions to advise congress and the American people in relation to affairs of state and our international inter-national relations. I think your editorial was eminently fair to the colonel, and your premises well taken. In fart, I feel that you were more than fair, In your assumption that the flier Is prompted mainly by his heredity in his extreme policy of isolation. isola-tion. To this writer It appears that the colonel has definite nazi leanings, and that his attitude is also prompted by selfish interests, in-terests, since his business partner in the mucn-publlclzed mechanical mechani-cal human heart is a resident of Germany and quite possibly now engaged In some branch of military mili-tary service, which would account for the flier's anxiety to see the war terminated as quickly as possible, regardless of consequences to the British and subsequently to America. Lindbergh's Lind-bergh's present loyal service to the dictators in the direction of keeping the U. S. from giving aid to Britain, would doubtless assure him a comfortable berth "in the new order" if the axis is triumphant. Charles A. Lindbergh became |