Show F anu private papers Q of a cub Re reporters heres a story about the time goering was summoned to hillers Hit lers private chambers to explain the loss ot of 20 Messer la in a s single ingle flights raid hitler Hiller was nervously biting the tips of his bis paws and moaning over the sour news this disconcerted hermann why are you so no worried over 20 plane planes a he be sail said after all we sull at U have many more than they hitler flew into a tantrum you you tool he screamed cant t y you see disaster shead ahead at this rate well we il ee soon outnumber them the only alve t to onel 11 gene fowler addressed the af pf of journalism at the univ of missouri i knowing fowlers colorful reputation and good goodnature nature the authorities there asked him to lay on off muscle journalism and other harsh aspects of news gathering in his talk fowler agreed deev ered a sugary lecture on the moral code of reporters reporter sand and the ethics of journalism all couched and sound asleep in copybook maxims 1 later he be gathered the students and led them outside onto the lavin lissen he said softly bevery 11 overy word I 1 said in there was strictly oft off the pitchfork I the most important thing in journalism is the expense account and remember thi this drinking and gambling expenses are just as legitimate as cab tares fares and phone caus calls to a guy tracking down a st oryll I 1 genevieve Genev leve rowe the canary offered this repartee between adolf and goebbels hitler sent tor for joe and said did you see what that a awful foreign correspondent wrote about me in his piece yesterday he said saidi I 1 was a murderer a thief a butcher well I 1 you must have read it it I 1 wont stand for or What ll I 1 do asked goebbels have him purged or expelled no said the mustache im gonna make him prove iti memo to pulitzer prize losers in 1933 tobacco road now in its eighth year could not have won the pulitzer ribbon for being the best play because it ais was a dramatization of an erskine Ersk lne caldwell novel in to 1934 the pulitzer play prize went to the old maida maid a dramatization tiza tion of a novel clarke robinson has been squiring a couple of british sailors about town took 1 them to the P polo 10 Grou grounds rift the stadium radio city music musi hall Jurna jamaica ledi rac racetrack etrick and several night clubs winding up on the sixty fifth floor at the rainbow room later they went onto the balcony band and looked over new york city by night from the sixty filth fifth story a magnificent sight sigh bob inson asked them what impressed and awed them most 1 I dunno said one of them 1 I think C I 1 should say what awed me most wa was a the way way you serve bealin tea in those wee bags the japs literally kicked Wil wilfrid fridi fleisher Fl elsher herald trib correspondent out of tokyo several months ago yet in his mall mail the other day came camei a formal invitation from the director of the japanese institute in new york to ship tea at rockefeller center in honor of the returned residents of japan note to that institute sti ati tute the little littleman man who there was wilfrid roland browns brown reminder to all hollywood calebs who get aget big heads bead sin in the current beat wave in hollywood in weather like this dont forget the cooling system gets the biggest bil billinga lingl new york newsreel newsreels News reels the inspiring 1 I am an american day ceremonies in central p park oceans of humanity making 1 public A their love affair with america and nd the thousands of new citizens opening their hearts to the wonderful country that opened its gates gate to them carloads of families leaving the city every I 1 weekend week end eagel eager for a whiff of peace and beauty and gathering energy for next week struggle tor for existence existed ce the chalking on the sidewalk at street and ath what have the people got against this world people exiting from clubs and fraternal groups group sin in midtown mid town standing on the sidewalk gabbing and saying laying goodby good by to each other by easy stages the sap boxers in union square who wear their ignorance on their tongues and cant take heckling although they demand freedom of speech for themselves jobless on sixth ave are watching the he days tick by as each minute adds rust to their lives punishment without crime frayed intellectuals in the ath ave ve library trying to escape barbed wire i reality by plunging into the shelter F of ofa a book waitresses holding their smiles like torches trying to please you and trying to bids bide the tact fact that their jobs do not please them calebs taking public acclaim while trying to Ad avoid private whispers ready to pounce on them and spoil it all i |