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...swing around China, looked at Japan's undeclared war, cabled six stories from Hong Kong. Again the Japanese were not amused. No sooner was Jimmy back in Tokyo than a squad of policemen descended on him (TIME, Feb. 5), ransacked his hotel suite, threw him into a cell in Sugamo prison for "spreading fabrications and false rumors" in violation of the Army criminal code...
Burt ("Cold-rolled" to his employes) was telling customers they would have to wait their turns. Since the industry has a wholesome fear of overexpansion, many a plant-like Monarch, Sundstrand, Van Norman, Ex-Cell-0-told purchasers that their wait might be a year or more...
...picture. But at least nothing is left out. First there is the stock shot of the Manharian sky-line. Then the murder, the sirens and the police-radio, the scene in the D. A.'s office with the reporters. After a short sequence in the jail with the stircrazy cell-mate, the court-room scene begins. It involves a dead-locked jury and a new witness before everything winds up happily, the mystery is unraveled, and the newspaper headlines proclaim the verdict. Amazingly enough, "The Man Who Wouldn't Talk" turns out to be fair entertainment. The plot may unfold...
...monk's cell, high on a hill 50 miles north of Manhattan, sat a venerable man in the brown robes of a Franciscan. After reading proofs of his recently finished autobiography, Father Paul went to bed. In the still hours of the morning, a sickness of his heart awakened him. An hour later, Death had come to the Very Rev. Paul James Francis, 77, founder and Superior General of the Society .of the Atonement...
...travels in China, tried to file a follow-up story on his tour. One morning to his suite in the Imperial Hotel came a squad of busy little plain-clothes policemen. They ransacked the Young apartment, carted off armloads of letters, notes, pictures and Jimmy, locked him in a cell...