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...would presumably: 1) enable the U.S. to fight in the Atlantic without fear of attack by Japan; 2) enable Japan to pursue her adventures in the Pacific without fear of attack by the U.S. Or it might be a cunning Axis plot to divert U.S. attention away from the Orient...
...Dolan, who was a Daily News ace in the Golden Age of Manhattan tabloids. Boston-born in 1898, he groomed himself for his career by heading to sea at 14, driving an army truck in New Jersey during World War I. After the war, he traveled to the Orient, worked on Dr. Sun Yat-sen's Shanghai Gazette, also served on the Far Eastern Review...
Died. Joseph Warren Teets Mason, 62, United Press war analyst; of heart disease; in Manhattan. Veteran foreign correspondent, during World War I he wrote a U.P. war column, ten years ago went to the Orient to study Shinto, came home last year to write another U.P. war column...
...twelve years a journalist in the Orient, Ernest O. Hauser has not been content to meet the East over a Scotch & soda in Tokyo's Imperial Hotel. He has dug his way deep into the mysteries of Oriental temperament. Honorable Enemy is a knowing and compassionate portrait of the Japanese character...
England has not adopted the 18-year limit despite her urgent need for men in North Africa. For us a lowering of the draft age, whether or not we end up in Africa, Europe, or the Orient, would be a fatal move which would not help the army and which would hurt the nation's future...