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...story that she had frequently been along, as driver of the car, when Elizabeth Bentley and Remington met in Washington. On such occasions, she testified, she parked in various quiet spots, heard her husband and Courier Bentley discuss Government documents, and saw Remington hand them over for dispatch to Moscow...
...Wide Split." A New York Times dispatch from Tokyo reported "a wide split in the higher councils of international Communism, with Chinese and Russians vying for control of Korea." The news came mostly from a "U.N. mission in Korea" (not otherwise identified) which had studied the information culled from "high-ranking" Communist P.W.s...
...Seventh Paragraph. MacArthur's decision to crack down stemmed from the coverage of the Hungnam evacuation. Three weeks ago, while U.S. marines and G.I.s were still clawing their way back to the escape port, a Reuters dispatch from Tokyo briefly mentioned the preparations for an evacuation, a fact all Tokyo correspondents knew but had not filed, for security reasons. The evacuation news, which had been buried in the seventh paragraph of the Reuters story, was rewritten into the lead in London and splashed across the front page by the Chicago Tribune and other papers. When the New York offices...
Atom Bombers. While such big-city papers as the New York Times, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, and the San Francisco
...proved it by graduating from the University of Missouri a Phi Beta Kappa, then tried the newspaper business for three years, on small Midwestern papers and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. When the University of Missouri set up its new journalism school, Charlie Ross went back to teach, stayed at it for nine years before he went back to the P-D and a top-drawer job as head of its new Washington bureau...