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Blind Justice. In Baltimore, Magistrate Harry Katz dismissed the defendant charged with violating City Ordinance 438 after trying vainly to find out from the court clerk, the police commissioner's executive secretary and the traffic bureau what the ordinance...
...would you like to be able to go home . . . only once ... in two years?" The question was thrown at the President of the U.S. by eleven-year-old Johnny Katz. Harry Truman had just promoted Johnny's father to succeed Averell Harriman as coordinator of all European operations of the Marshall Plan. Despite Johnny's letter from Paris-written without his father's knowledge-Milton Katz took the job and ably filled it. "It's a case where the democracies for once were not too late with too little," Katz says. "We have accomplished a four...
Last week the Katzes, young & old, were able to reflect at last that hard work, diligence, and long-suffering would be rewarded in the end. Katz finished out his year and received a warm letter of commendation from the President. Then, after resigning as ambassador, he took a job with the Ford Foundation, run by his friend Paul Hoffman. As a result, he would go right on being a European expert-but this time at home in Pasadena, Calif., center of year-round marbles, and a place where Johnny's three-year-old brother, Peter, could be cured...
From a narrow corridor where engineers were dismantling sound equipment, a sudden flash of broadcast oratory from the General Assembly session at Flushing Meadows rent the air: ". . . Violations of sovereignty . . . third world war . . ." "Listen to him," said one of the technicians with a grin. "That's old Katz-Suchy, the Polish delegate...
...55th annual meeting of the American Academy of Political and Social Science in Philadelphia was interrupted by hooting laughter as members listened to Juliusz Katz-Suchy, Permanent Polish Delegate to the U.N., praise Russia and brand "imperialist America" an "aggressor" in Korea. The next scheduled speaker, Adolf A. Berle Jr., onetime Assistant Secretary of State, ignored his prepared speech, began: "When my esteemed friend is making one of his periodic visits home to take back a report to the Russian general who commands the Polish Army ..." Katz-Suchy dashed back to the platform, grabbed the microphone for a few more...