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This brochure presented as facts and figures a roseate picture of extreme optimism about U.S. war production. The reaction of truth-hungry citizens to OFF's hearts-&-flowers was fierce. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch pictured OFF as "The Offices of Alibis and Excuses," whence issued "Rosy Reports...
...secret leaked into the St. Louis Post-Dispatch last week. Thinking it over, FCC didn't much mind. The story did credit to FCC, and it certainly gave no comfort to the enemy...
Then, as the Post-Dispatch's Marquis W. Childs reported last week, the State Department restrained the FBI from moving in. The gumshoes, it was thought, might upset negotiations with Germany for safe exchange of diplomatic personnel. But when Germany's Hans Thomsen and friends departed to take a little rest in West Virginia, the transmitter stopped. To the Post-Dispatch story, FCC last week added two definitive points: 1) every message sent had been decoded; 2) the Embassy sender had been neatly jammed the moment it started sending messages...
...managing editor of the St. Louis Star-Times. Ranking high among top-flight U.S. editors, Frank Taylor brings to Marshall Field's paper his invaluable 27-year experience in fighting a tough, richer rival. (When he quit the Star-Times four months ago, the powerful St. Louis Post-Dispatch respectfully acknowledged him "Enemy...
...Field Marshal Lord Milne, who was Chief of the Imperial General Staff in 1926-33, wrote an article for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch in which he said: "To those who are desirous of action and demanding a new front for attack, I would suggest that the opportunity for action is approaching. . . . The Russian-Persian line is our invasion front and we must invade with all the power we have...