Word: ot
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...attention has just been called to the published correspondence between Rev. Edmund A America, Walsh and headed TIME in the " Misleading the April 12 Public.'' issue ot This correspondence concerning the Russian religious situation seems to indicate a gross disregard and distortion on TIME'S part, of the real facts concerning the Soviet Governments policy TIME and readers record like to believe they are getting accurate and unbiased news reports. So I wonder if you would care to justify your handling of matter. ROBERT F. MILLER...
...replies of Father Walsh confirmee TIME'S belief that all his most exciting material dated back seven years or more_ The pamphlet contains 188 instances ot priests atrociously murdered prior to the summer of 1923, and one instance of a priest shot in Russia since then. The more recent persecutions described by Father Walsh are, however cruel and reprehensible, milder in character. He speaks ot 43 clerics "emprisoned" and of two who "died." He does not charge that any of these were killed-and this was TIME's major point: namely that the period ot savage Russian atrocities...
Practicing for Weyler Sir: Your report on General Weyler's sickness (TIME April 14) was, of course, excellent, iou missed', however, one thing which it seems to me could be sufficient to throw the choleric old (92 not 91, years old) general into a fit ot rage that might carry him to -his grave, although that "double pneumonia, with some complications" could do him nothing to pay attention to. When Primo de Rivera's body was carried to Spain, just a few days after Weyler found him self sound and hale again, the people of old Madrid...
...very existence of St. Pauls Cathedral to be sacrificed on the altar ot commercialism?" asked Canon Sidney Arthur Alexander last week, and the whole Conservative press of Britain proceeded to shudder...
...French Chamber of Deputies the yearly budget debate drags on for dreary weeks, has none of that snap and surprise which makes the British Budget a sort ot Olympic Game always played to packed galleries in the House of Commons (TIME, April...