Title | : | father coughlin (x) here i take my stand |
Air Date | : | 01.21.1940 |
Plot | : | +Father Coughlin network, WHBI, Newark, New Jersey aircheck. "I Take My Stand". The broadcast originates from The Shrine Of The Little Flower, Royal Oak, Michigan. Father Coughlin speaks about, "The Christian Front." A moment of silence is observed for Senator William Borah (Idaho), "A friend and a patriot." Did Father Coughlin plot to take over the government? He clains that he does not belong to "The Christian Front," which has been accused of anti-Semitism. Father Coughlin ridicules the FBI's arrest of seventeen members of gun clubs. Coughlin maintains that either the FBI didn't know what it was talking about, or the FBI was misquoted. Seventeen Springfield rifles were seized, as reported. He mocks the FBI by suggesting that the affair be named, "The March Of The Wooden Soldiers, written by Gilbert and Sullivan" (the music was actually written by Victor Herbert). The seventeen youths were actually members of various gun clubs and The National Rifle Association. Part of the closing has been deleted. |
File | : | i_take_my_stand-1940-01-21.mp3 |
File Size | : | 7.36Mb |
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