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...almost nobody noticed-or remembered-that Sarno ("I always was a pretty good ballplayer") was not the only man who ran to the boy's rescue. Almost nobody, that is, but a New York Journal-American advertising man who happened to be riding on South Street at the time. He was sure he saw a bus driver, standing under the window beside Sarno, actually catch the child...
...Rumble of Principles. The audience applauded warmly, and the critics nodded fraternally. "Purely esthetic, absolutely logical," wrote Noel Straus of the Times. "As simple and charming as a Haydn symphony," said the Herald Tribune's Jay S. Harrison. "A composer with principles," rumbled the Journal-American's Miles Kastendieck...
Into Hearst's New York Journal-American and out to the 16-paper Hearst chain last week went an editorial reappraisal of Senator Joe McCarthy titled "Joe's Slip." Said the editorial: "The Hearst newspapers invariably have supported Senator Joseph McCarthy, the hard-swinging Wisconsin Republican, in his campaign to force Communists and their fellow travelers from positions of authority in the State Department...
...READ ANYTHING APPEARING WEST OF HOLLAND TUNNEL? STORY OF DORIS DUKE AND HER YOGI WHICH YOU CREDIT TO NEW YORK JOURNAL-AMERICAN IN YOUR SEPT. 29 ISSUE WAS ORIGINATED BY AND PUBLISHED IN THE LOS ANGELES MIRROR SIX DAYS BEFORE MIRROR ENTERPRISES SYNDICATE RELEASED...
Gray hustled back from a European vacation and resumed his broadcasts nine days early. He announced that he was ready to reply to "rabbit punches and low blows" from anyone. However, it was not Winchell but another Hearst columnist, the Journal-American's Frank Conniff, who first named Gray as the enemy. Wrote Conniff: "We say to these press agents and producers and personalities who give their support to Mr. Gray: 'That's just dandy. But surely don't be surprised if we here at the Journal-American invite you to keep getting your plugs from...