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RUSSEL B. REYNOLDS Captain, 22nd Infantry Warm Springs, Ga...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Apr. 8, 1935 | 4/8/1935 | See Source »

...three months of the year. Call off the hounds, TIME! Georgia, like every other State, has her problems. To paint them in the ''gory'' hue of Caldwell is unfair without presenting at the same time the bright side. FRANK ROSSITER Reporter Savannah Morning News Savannah, Ga. TIME will gladly print news, bright or dark, about Georgia or any other place...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Mar. 25, 1935 | 3/25/1935 | See Source »

ERSKINE CALDWELL'S STORY ESSENTIALLY TRUE. NO INVESTIGATION MADE, EFFORTS BEING TO COVER UP FACTS NEWSPAPER PROPAGANDA IS BEING SENT IN EFFORT TO HIDE FACTS IN CASE. PEOPLE NOT ON GROUND DENOUNCE THE STORY AS FALSE. I. S. CALDWELL (Father of Erskine Caldwell) Pastor Presbyterian Church Wrens, Ga. Since sending the foregoing telegram, Father Caldwell was given the opportunity to assist in an investigation (see below...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Mar. 25, 1935 | 3/25/1935 | See Source »

...charges made by Caldwell by prominent people from the section to which he refers. . . . . . . Until now no one has taken the trouble to call Caldwell's hand but I think it is now high time to do so.... THOMAS J. HAMILTON Editor The Augusta Chronicle Augusta, Ga. The forthright Augusta Chronicle sent newshawks, accompanied by Erskine Caldwell's father, to investigate Writer Caldwell's charges. The Chronicle's editorial challenge: "Once proven not to be true let's tell the world about it, so that millions of people in this country may not believe that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Mar. 25, 1935 | 3/25/1935 | See Source »

...year-old Augusta Chronicle ("The South's Oldest Newspaper") restrained itself. Withholding epithets and stock denials, the Chronicle's Editor Thomas J. Hamilton promised to investigate the Caldwell charges, to report accurately, fearlessly. With the author's father, Rev. Ira Sylvester Caldwell of nearby Wrens, Ga. as guide, two Chronicle newshawks scoured the bleak "sand hill" section between Wrens and Keysville-setting for Tobacco Road. True to promise, the Chronicle front-paged their findings in five straightforward reports which, in any Northern publication, might well have drawn the hot fire of Southern boosters. Dutifully the investigators described...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Along Tobacco Road | 3/25/1935 | See Source »

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