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...Johnny Bright getting punched so hard by an A. & M. player that his jaw was broken (TIME, Nov. 5). ¶ Special citations were awarded to the Kansas City Star for its resourceful and dramatic coverage of the Midwest floods last year (TIME, July 30 et seq.) and New York Journal-American's Sports Editor Max Kase, for turning up an exclusive story on a Manhattan basketball bribery ring (TiME...
From Hearst's New York Journal-American Westbrook Pegler's terrible-tempered column was conspicuously missing one day last week. Reason: as often happens, the column was deemed too hot to print...
Other papers like McCormick's Washington Times-Herald and Hearst's Detroit Times did run the column, and the specific reason for the Journal-American's silence was plain...
Although there had been no reward for Schuster's identification of Sutton, several were offered for bringing Schuster's killer to justice. The New York Journal-American offered $10,000 to anyone who gives its city editor-not the police-information which "solely" would lead to the arrest and conviction of Schuster's killer. The Brooklyn Eagle and television station WPIX, owned by the New York Daily News, put up $1,000 each; New York City offered...
Kinship. The flash came too late for most U.S. morning papers, so afternoon dailies got the first break. Some of them, such as the New York Journal-American and Philadelphia Daily News, showed the deep kinship between the U.S. and Britain by running almost the same headlines as the British press: THE KING IS DEAD. They assumed readers would know which king was meant. The Christian Science Monitor, which seldom prints "death" in its pages, headed its story GEORGE VI PASSES; ELIZABETH TO FLY BACK TO LONDON, printed not a word about when, where or how he died...