Word: herald
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...USIS is concerned, these do not make news fit to print. Of 66 U.S. editorials on China which were distributed by USIS, 59 were anti-Chiang and anti-U.S. aid. The hostile New York Herald Tribune was quoted eleven times, the New York Times, guardedly sympathetic, only three times...
...Capp filled his Li'l Abner space with season's greetings to his pals, but Washington Publisher "Cissie" Patterson, who is mad at Walter Winchell and her ex-son-in-law, Drew Pearson, had their names routed out. Times-Herald readers who phoned in about the empty spaces were blandly told: typographical error...
...Columnist Billy Rose dropped Manhattan's PM, which gave him his start, to get his name in bigger lights at the Herald Tribune...
...Daily Worker fumed that "the whole policy of barring people from visiting here because they have a different view of the world and its problems is stupid." The Worker missed the point: technically, neither was being barred for his views, but for running afoul of U.S. immigration laws. The Herald Tribune thought the dispute a needless blunder: "Two or three telephone calls, made in time, would have cleared [it] up." But by the time it had reached the policy level of the State Department, whose lower levels should have caught it first, it was not that easy. The whole system...
...York Journal-American, Chicago Herald-American, Milwaukee Sentinel, Baltimore News-Post, Los Angeles Examiner, Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph, San Francisco Examiner...