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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Foul & Foul? Premier Daladier had not replied this week to Premier Konoye's hint that Indo-China must adopt a "Closed Door" policy on munitions. But the Japanese Government were revealed to have received, on October 6, a note from Washington presented by Ambassador Joseph Clark Grew, repeating previous U. S. demands that Japan return to an "Open Door" trade policy for China...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Open and Shut | 11/7/1938 | See Source »

Since the switch of Joseph E. Davies from Moscow to Brussels last June, the post of U. S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union has not been filled. Last week it appeared that the Soviet post of Ambassador to Washington would soon be vacated also, leaving both the U. S. and the Soviet Union without full diplomatic representation in each other's capitals. On leave in Moscow, able Alexander Antonovich Troyanovsky, the Soviet Union's first Ambassador to the U. S., disclosed that he has requested a post nearer to Moscow, possibly one in the Soviet Union itself...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RUSSIA: Father & Son | 11/7/1938 | See Source »

...over the mystery of where the Blue Geese (Chen caerulescens) go in spring. From their winter quarters in the secluded swamp-lands of lower Louisiana the geese fly north so far and fast they literally disappear into the blue. But in 1929 a Canadian naturalist and explorer named Dr. Joseph Dewey Soper at last found a happy ending to his wild-goose chase. He traced the geese into the remote fastness of Baffin Island, deep in the Canadian Northeast, discovered their nesting place...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Animals: Blue Geese | 11/7/1938 | See Source »

Convicted last October 19 of "disrupting a public assembly" in the Legion "riot" of October 6, Frank Pemberton, Jr., '42, James M. Blumgarten '42, John S. Caylor '42 and Joseph Ambrese '42 will not appear in court today to appeal the verdict handed down by Judge Arthur Stone as had originally been scheduled...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "Rioters" Appeal Put Off | 11/7/1938 | See Source »

...book describes the birth of America's first tabloid, Joseph Medill Patterson's "Illustrated Daily News," which appeared on June 26, 1919, modeled on the already successful English tabloids. It kept on appearing and today it is the largest selling paper in the nation, yet for three years Mr. Hearst never saw in it a potential rival. When he did it was too late. Mr. Bessie then launches into a dry examination of the contents of the "Daily News" down thought the years, showing the tabloid formula and the current (if invisible) trend towards straight news, and concludes with circulation...

Author: By C. L. B., | Title: The Bookshelf | 11/7/1938 | See Source »

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