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Insofar as American publishers are not journalists only a few of them are they would help their cause greatly by keeping their noses in their business and leaving it up to their editors to take stand on political issues. This policy has been successfully followed by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch; it was traditional on some of the best papers of pre-Hitler Europe. It bolsters newspapermen's morale by giving them their say in the paper's policy, and rises the status of editorial writers from stooges to thinking human begins. However, it is likely to throw the publishers...
Some papers (including the New York World-Telegram, St. Louis Post-Dispatch) dropped Johnson's column that day. Others (Chicago Herald-American, Detroit Times} printed it. Dr. Dykstra said that, as far as he knew, he had never been mentioned in a Dies Committee hearing...
Said the St. Louis Post-Dispatch's Pete Brandt: "It's a pretty good...
...Gallup poll last fortnight showed 58% of Kentucky's voters for Franklin Roosevelt. Editor Agar, after much soul-searching, spoke himself for Roosevelt too, and the Courier-Journal (like the Roosevelt-hating St. Louis Post-Dispatch last month) bought a page in the New York Times to announce its stand...
...Eliot House as a non-resident will be Charles F. Edmundson, editorial writer for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, who has also worked on Detroit, Memphis, Birmingham papers, writing chiefly on problems of labor, agriculture, and industry...