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Last week Wilfrid Fleisher, who for ten years was managing editor of his father's Japan Advertiser until it was more or less forcibly bought out with German money last month, arrived in San Francisco. For the first time in many years - since he knew he was not going back to Japan - he spoke with neither official nor self-imposed censorship...
...Aline Davis Fleisher Hays, wife of Lawyer Arthur Garfield Hays, seven members of the League of Women Shoppers, wearing evening wraps, jewels and orchids, emerged from a taxicab to relieve A. F. of L. pickets in front of Manhattan's Brass Rail, theatrical district restaurant. The proprietor tempted them with champagne, was spurned. Five blocks away, William Green, president of A. F. of L., crossed an A. F. of L. picket line to get into the Hotel Lincoln to check...
Premier Abe nervously hurried around to talk with the Emperor and the Grand Keeper of the Imperial Seals. Afterwards Wilfrid Fleisher reported: "The Cabinet apparently has decided to carry on. ... [but] it is believed that the days of the Government are numbered and its downfall is looked for before the Diet reconvenes...
When Wilfrid Fleisher began talking about the future, the censors pricked up their ears: "There has been no speculation in the press so far," he said, "regarding the personnel of a new Cabinet, but the name of Prince Fumimaro Konoye-" Snip! The conversation was cut off. But, as usual, Wilfrid Fleisher's dope...
Correspondent Fleisher has been wrong before, but Prince Konoye is a good bet to pick up where the aimless Abe Government leaves off. Premier from 1937 to 1939, he is now the most popular statesman in Japan and probably the only Japanese with enough astuteness and courage to play Mussolini to Hirohito's Vittorio Emanuele. It was he who invented the famous, mystical but so far meaningless slogan: New Order in East Asia. He may find accomplishing it not only New but Large...