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Splashed across Page Two in the Sunday Mirror was what was billed as "the first of four intimate articles" on President Truman, sympathetically 'slanted by I.N.S. Correspondent Bob Considine (coauthor of Thirty Seconds over Tokyo). How was Harry Truman doing after nine months? Pretty well, said Considine...
Tomorrow, the Mirror promised, it would tell more...
What Hearstpaper D'Ya Read? Then the editors of the Mirror got their early edition of the Sunday Journal-American -and gulped. Splashed across the top of its front page was a bitter headline...
Like Considine's, the Crowther article was No. 1 in a series. But unlike Considine's, Crowther's kept on running. After hasty conferences, the Mirror's Editor Jack Lait tossed the Considine piece out of his later Sunday editions, and New Yorkers heard no more about Considine Parts II, III AND IV. Obviously the Crowther pieces (TRUMAN DIDDING U.S.TO ACCEPT MARXIAN IDEAS ) were the new official Hearst line. Crowed Crowther: "Hearst edited it himself...
Siodmak is no lover of heavy horror, but the West Coast has him typed. He is now regarded with considerable awe by the Hollywood oracles as "the new master of suspense." His next picture: a psycho-thriller currently called The Dark Mirror, with Olivia De Havilland and Lew Ayres...