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...INJUSTICE IN REPORTING WHAT HAPPENS IN CONNECTION WITH MY CONTROVERSY WITH THE KANSAS CITY STAR AND I WANT TO THANK YOU FOR THE FAIR TREATMENT I HAVE RECEIVED IN EVERY WAY EXCEPT THAT YOUR FOOTNOTE IN THE JULY TWENTY-SEVEN EDITION IS APT TO GIVE THE READER A WRONG INTERPRETATION OF THE FACTS STOP HE WOULD READ IT AS MEANING THAT THE STATEMENTS OF OUR COMPANIES ARE NOT AUDITED STOP I THINK YOU MEANT TO SAY THAT OUR STATEMENTS ARE NOT AUDITED BY OUTSIDE AUDITORS AT THE TIME THEY ARE CURRENTLY ISSUED STOP . . . FEW COMPANIES HAVE THEIR STATEMENTS AUDITED...
...sexton of Big Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church. He wears white robes, golden keys around his neck and his own long, crinkly beard. Pilgrim of Determination is Esther Jones, a dry-cleaner; Millionaire is Hubert Jones, an Atlanta barber; Devil is George A. Pullum, a railway postal clerk. Reader or interpreter, who also helps guide the action of the play, has been Estella Z. Wright, 20-year-old Negro stenographer, soon to join the staff of Pittsburgh's Negro Courier. None of the actors in Heaven Bound receives wages. The first production cost $155, realized a fat profit...
TIME thanks Reader Stebens for a correction which did not catch up with original news reports from Detroit. Last week Controller Roosevelt was talking about raising $53,000,000 for Detroit on short-term notes...
...Brooklyn, N. Y., Michael Hamelburg, 46, father of five, radio dealer, enthusiastic reader of Robinson Crusoe, disappeared from his home. Last week detectives found him on a desert island near Long Beach feeding crumbs to two wild ducks. "All I want," said he, "is to be let alone and to have a rowboat...
Every small-town paper (not to mention metropolitan dailies) runs a column of personal items, a bald list of local names and picayune events that mean nothing to the outside reader, may mean a lot to knowing fellow-townspeople. Author DeLamater takes a typical column from the "Steepleton Weekly News," makes each item the text for a chapter about the people concerned. By the time she has finished the column she has expanded it into a novel...