Word: jon
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Conspicuous Exception Sirs: Permit me to call to your attention an error in TIME, Jan. 6, which does serious injustice to The Times (London). On p. 34 TIME has picture of Jon Lindbergh under which is printed "The London Times spread him over two columns." Again, on p. 38 TIME says, "Across two columns on the main news page of its Sunday edition that most stiff-necked of the world's newspapers, The London Times, spread the photograph of Jon Lindbergh." Now, The Times (London), so far from having printed, or "spread," any picture of Jon Lindbergh, has been...
...events. Last month New Jersey's Governor Harold Giles Hoffman caused a fresh Press furor over Murderer Hauptmann by paying a midnight visit to his death cell, publicly reviving old doubts that the German carpenter was solely responsible for the Hopewell crime (TIME, Dec. 23). Promptly threats against Jon Lindbergh took on new volume and violence. Meantime the Lindberghs were thoroughly alarmed by an incident in Englewood. As Jon was being motored to his nursery school a large automobile sped up, forced the Lindbergh car to the curb. Strange men leaped out, thrust cameras at the child...
...photographs of Jon Lindbergh were taken by Hearstlings, printed in Hearstpapers. "And Hearst talks...
Across two columns on the main news page of its Sunday edition that most stiff-necked of the world's newspapers, the London Times, spread the photograph of Jon Lindbergh...
...calm, misty evening the S. S. American Importer arrived at Liverpool, stood off the entrance to the Mersey River all night. Next morning it was raining. The dock was jampacked with newshawks, cameramen, workers, who thought they glimpsed the Lindberghs on deck, with Jon in his mother's arms. A tug warped the ship into its berth. A platoon of muttering bobbies carved a lane through the throng, stood in two rows staring into each other's faces. Charles and Anne Lindbergh, pale, came swiftly down the gangplank. A scattered, throaty cheer went up. Some...