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...HAVE JUST SENT THE FOLLOWING TELEGRAM TO THE HONORABLE STEPHEN EARLY CARE OF THE WHITE HOUSE: "WITH RESPECT TO ARTICLE IN TIME MAGAZINE [SEPT 23] AND STATEMENT OF REPRESENTATIVE ANDRESEN OF MINNESOTA ON THE FLOOR OF THE HOUSE YESTERDAY IN BOTH INSTANCES STATEMENTS QUOTING ME WITH REFERENCE TO THE POSSIBLE RESIGNATION OF THE PRESIDENT IF HE IS REELECTED. IN MY STATEMENT I NOT ONLY DID NOT QUOTE THE PRESIDENT BUT EVEN AS REGARDS MY PERSONAL OPINION I REQUESTED NO QUOTATION OF MY OPINIONS WITH REFERENCE TO THE PRESIDENT. THE REPORTING NOT ONLY VIOLATES THE ETHICS OF JOURNALISM...
...limb. In Nichi Nichi, Nationalist Leader Seigo Nakano proposed that Japan take over the foreign concessions in Shanghai and Tientsin, restore Hong Kong to China (i.e., to Japan's puppet Government at Nanking) and "restore The Netherlands Indies as an Asiatic country." In a telegram to Publisher Howard, Director Hoshio Mitsunaga of the Nippon Press Association suggested that the U. S. can prevent a crisis if it "abandons its fortifications at Pearl Harbor, Guam and the Midway Islands, gives up its support of Chiang Kai-shek and restores trade to normalcy...
George Britt is a softspoken, grey-haired Kentuckian who has been a newspaperman for 24 of his 44 years. A liberal with no nonsense about him, he collaborated with the late Heywood Broun in an expose of antiSemitism, has been a New York World-Telegram expert at unearthing municipal corruption for ten years. Last June George Britt wrote a series of articles on fifth-column activities in the U. S. that pulled together a good many facts on the size and tactics of subversive organizations, painted a picture that was scary but not altogether clear. Last week he turned...
Fort Worth, Tex. prides itself on being a bang-up Western cow town, likes the virile stench of its stockyards, despises cultured Dallas 33 miles to the east. Biggest man of Fort Worth is rich, blustery, football-mad Publisher Amon Giles Carter of the Star-Telegram, who seldom misses a chance to publicize his city at Dallas' expense. Four years ago he stole the show from Dallas' official Texas Centennial Exposition by hiring Broadway's Billy Rose to put on a red-hot Frontier Centennial at Fort Worth. Since then Dallasans have burned like a slow fire...
...League of Nations Association, called him from Manhattan, asked him to head a committee to advocate repeal of the embargo. Editor White steadfastly refused, but Eichelberger induced other friends to press him, and White finally made several speeches. In Emporia when repeal was certain, he received a two-word telegram from Franklin Roosevelt: "Thanks, Bill...