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...would like to make it quite clear that the movement proposed by me should in no way be construed as an attempt to whitewash Hungary. Its only meaning is to enable Uncle Sam to write off this bad-smelling item in his books . . . PAUL DE GYARMATHY Stateless ex-Hungarian Kobe, Japan...
Last week Anna proudly pointed out that her second promise had been kept. Since the first rotation ship left Kobe, Japan last March, 152,304 officers and G.I.s, 72,000 Navymen, and 29,991 Marines had been sent home-every last combat man except 137 critical specialists. To replace them, the Army had shipped out 225,000 fresh troops plus two full National Guard Divisions (California's 40th and Oklahoma's 45th...
Then last year she met a type of person who wrapped her in warmth: Tokyotaro Toda, 52, a chunky playboy, graduate of Cambridge and son of a Kobe landowner. Mrs. Kacho, then 40, was collecting for the Women's Welfare Society. Toda, a divorced man, contributed handsomely, added gifts on the side for Mrs. Kacho...
Just after the close of the College spring vacation, seven more professors will visit Cambridge. The men come here from several Japanese Institutions including Tokyo, Kobe, Kyoto, and Waseda universities, and their fields range from educational psychology to civil...
...years had there been such a damaging blow to its integrity. In a Page One box next day it ran a profuse apology to its readers. Gravely, Asahi's board of directors met in emergency session, fired not only Nagaoka but his two superiors in Kobe, as well as the managing editor of Asahi's Osaka edition who had relayed the story. Nine other Asahi news executives caught blistering reprimands. Said lanky Kanichiro Shinobu, managing editor of the Tokyo edition and one of those reprimanded: "This is very embarrassing...