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WILLKIE ANSWERS LINDBERGH VIEWS

Article in Collier's Giving ‘Practical Plan’ for War Aid to Great Britain Implies Possible Convoying.

NEW YORK, May 2 (U. P.).—Wendell L. Willkie, reply-| ng to isolationist arguments of Charles A. Lindbergh as| iblished recently in Collier's, said in an article for the if Germany sited States could not escape war, and would have to fight

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Britain win the war, Mr. illkie responded with a practical, specific plan” h implied possible con-

that the United States tain with

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Wendell Willkie of factories and farms, deer th cargoes safely to the « of western and northern EngThus England will survive.

Looks Ahead With Hope "An d then. in 1942 and 1943 when

com yineqa t produ ction of 200 million free in England, the Canada and Australia give ritain a sufficient, overwhelming superiority in the air, nslaved people of France and im and Holland and Norway

haps even 3 rmany —will begt n to arise and] pis mo ties of free ‘men Ce Tywhere will eradicated utterly.” Willkie contended that 's assumption that forces of e required for the defeat

r was as much out of date} li { i But the democratic process spoke, are today con-| | T accept its verdicts. And now I deem

the leaders and

is not he wrote. “This 41 'o make comparisons with jast war is about as misleading} to talk of the most modern|

bomber in terms of the flying cof-| {which the representatives of the

fins of 1917. England can even lose Mediterranean and still win this war For today British domiation oi ill destroy Hitler and production |

those instruments that give that |

10n 1S our answer.

Fears South American Grab German victory, Mr. Willkie said, uld give the Nazis control of Europe and Africa, from which Hitler | id “reach out to South Fn] Japan, \ ike “southward to the East] I es and take possession of many } irces upon which the demo-| cratic world is dependent.” Such an encirclement, he serted, would leave the United| wo choices—both equally fatal,” trade with the totalitarian powers or an attempt “to live within ourselves. The e first,

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I'o Col. I indbergh’s request |2doption of “totalitarian methods of

or a practical plan whereby; : he United States could help| {our markets, our manufacturing, {our prices, and our labor.

oki. 4 Rly Li foreign markets and deficit finanour . docks, the ships in our i _ |cing which would lead to bankruptcy

defeated Britain the

“This can end in only one way,” Mr. Willkie wrote, “total control of | We ourselves shall be driven to totalitarjanism.” The alternative, he continued, would be “not to trade with any other nation,” with consequent loss

and Government operation of “our industries, our enterprises, our jobs and, finally, our lives.” i “We Americans,” he said, “would

not and could not afford to tolerate | the depredations of bold and un-| scruplous aggressors, carrying out] their enslavement of free peoples | right here in our own hemisphere, | We would have to fight. “And by that time we should be

{ which have not yet been dreamed airplane and arma-| United |

assured and| {to the ‘experts. | {the greatest national debt in Amer=| 1 {ican history, and still left us a na-| of all the conquered countries—| the enslaved people of midst of war. .

American |

he continued, would | cages Swollen hn

fighting alone. Britain, our best ally, | would be gone. We should have to | face aggressors on the Pacific and on the Atlantic. In order to do this we should have to keep on almost indefinitely building and maintaining stupendous armaments. Our debt would rise to proportions

of, and under that debt our democratic system would inevitably collapse.” Referring to Col. Lindbergh's query as to whether “we are to leave the direction of our country ‘who have created |

tion unprepared in a world in the] . who failed either to maintain peace or to prepare for | * Mr. Willkie responded: | “I ask: If we don’t leave it to]

{them, to whom are we to leave it | “Mr. {under vast | Wit hout revolution we cannot have |

our constitutional system? | a different administration for four! vears I certainly did all I could to remove it ftom power last November,

I believe in the democratic process.

it my duty and the duty of every

| good citizen to do all we can in this

great crisis to help the elected administration and make it effective in carrying out the foreign policy

people in Congress have overwhelms

| nigly approved.” f the air and the oceans| ————

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