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First gesture toward peace was a two-column statement in the Sun, its first public utterance concerning the controversy. It summarized events since mid-June when Correspondent Stephen Miles Bouton wrote of the "ruthlessness" and "brutality" of Hitler and the founder of the Society of Jesus. The Sun added...
Last month the Sun engaged Stephen Miles Bouton, oldtime European correspondent, to write pieces about Germany from which the Nazis had practically expelled him. In mid-June he wrote thus of Adolf Hitler, a personal acquaintance : "It has seemed to me at times that there is a kinship between him and Ignatius Loyola. One finds in both men the same complete faith in their mission, the same readiness and determination to exercise their power with utter ruthlessness and brutality in order to carry out that mission. No consideration of personal profit or glory ever entered Loyola's mind...
Will you permit me to comment on the letter of The Baltimore Sun's S. Miles Bouton, published in your issue...
...wonders why, even tho his pro-German sensibilities were wounded, Mr. Bouton found it necessary to use such discourteous language as is found in his opening and closing paragraphs...
TIME notes (with thanks to Baltimore Sun's Bouton) Field Marshal von Mackensen's denial of incidents originally reported in German newspapers. Difficult it is, however, to believe that Monarchist von Mackensen never talked monarchy with his onetime Monarch...