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...myth." Sentences from Dulles' writings were taken out of context "in an effort to represent that his major loyalty was to the German I. G. Farben ... It was alleged that the Nazis were-and are-his clients . . . that he had looked with favor upon the rape of Czechoslovakia and that he favored the aggressive wars of the Axis. Attempt was made to identify him with the German-American Bund...
...prison record of J. Joseph Connors, appointed an election commissioner in 1948 by Mayor James Curley, until more than a year after out-of-town publications carried the story. By & large, the Boston press was best summed up by a proper Bostonian's remark: "For murder and rape, we can read the Boston papers. For the news, we read the New York Times...
...German Communist press screamed out against the "rape of the Saar." Adenauer showed that he was not immune to the powerful German temptation to play East and West against each other. Said he: "When things like this happen in the West, how in the world can one say anything against Poland because of the Oder-Neisse line...
...Poston, 43, Negro reporter for the New York Post, the American Newspaper Guild's Heywood Broun memorial award, for journalism "in the spirit" of Crusader Broun. Despite threats from anti-Negro hoodlums, Poston covered the Florida trial of three Negroes charged with rape. The Broun jury gave another "first prize" to the Washington Post's Herbert L. Block ("Herblock"), 40, for his pointed, powerful cartoons (TIME...
...skill that has obviously gone into it, Producer-Scripter Nunnally Johnson's Three Came Home ought to be better than it is. The title itself eliminates any long-sustained suspense, and reduces the story largely to a string of loosely connected episodes, e.g., an attempted rape, the machine-gunning of out-of-bounds prisoners. Director Jean (Johnny Belinda) Negulesco works so hard at building up the tension each time that the picture verges at times on old-fashioned melodramatics...