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...emulsion and grafting goat glands at his "rejuvenation clinic" in Milford, Kans. In his heyday he had three yachts, several raudy limousines, decorated himself with diamonds, employed 50 secretaries, took in a reputed $1,000,000 a year. He sold prescriptions over the air from his own radio station, broadcast diagnoses, threw in a little preaching. After Kansas revoked his license to practice and the old Federal Radio Commission stopped his broadcasts, he moved the scene of his operations over the Mexican border. He ran for Governor of Kansas three times, nearly won twice, ran for Senator from Texas last...
Radio Vichy in mid-May launched a campaign to woo French-Americans in New England back "to ancient tradition." For Fernand Auberjonois, Swiss-born brains of NBC's French section, this was a lulu. Said Auberjonois one night in his short-wave news broadcast to France...
...Propagandist Paul Joseph Goebbels is separated from his wife, has a wandering eye for an attractive secretary or footloose movie star. Dr. Goebbels sounded as though he might have been speaking from experience last week when, as part of a "Politeness Month" campaign to improve home-front morale, he broadcast...
When the Government said that it had counted no fewer than 2,017 parallels between X-Ray and Nazi short-wave broadcasts, Editor Asher replied that he had never listened to a Nazi broadcast in his life. All he did, said he, was to lift most of his stuff from such "great metropolitan newspapers" as Hearst's and the Chicago Tribune. "In most instances,"he confessed. "I did not give them credit, but in some cases I did. Where I didn't print them identically I would read them and summarize them." His paraphrasing technique was simple: "What...
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