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Chinese forces under Lt. General Joseph W. Stilwell are holding the western Burma oil town of Yenangyuan, 130 miles southwest of Mandalay, after liberating 7000 trapped British troops and killing more than 500 Japanese.
A second ban on the mailing of Father Coughlin's "Social Justice" magazine was issued today by Postmaster General Frank C. Walker, who ordered postmasters in Royal Oak, Michigan, where the publication is edited, and in Chicago, where the paper is printed, to consider the April 20th issue to be unmailable under the Espionage Act of 1917. Attorney General Francis Biddle has already recommended revocation of the magazine's second-class mailing permit under the terms of the Sedition Act, after stating that the paper's contents are "clearly seditious."
Meanwhile, Brooklyn attorney Joseph Goldstein has served formal complaints about the distribution of "Social Justice" on local newsstands, and by carriers in public parks, with documents filed with Licence Commissioner Paul Moss and Parks Commissioner Robert Moses, citing the revocation of the paper's mailing permit as grounds for a city-wide ban. Attorney Goldstein indicated that he was acting on behalf of a local coalition of "pastors, civic bodies, fraternal orders, and
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Reader A. Maloney writes in to castigate the Eagle for its endorsement of the ban on "Social Justice," and declares that it "compels me to discontinue my daily purchasing and reading of the Eagle until you discontinue such unfair articles. Numbers of my friends are doing likewise." Mr. Schroth acknowledges that many similar letters have been received, many of which could not be published because they are "scurrilous in nature."
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(The odd headgear being worn as part of this blue-collar ensemble is the traditional paper hat of a newspaper press worker. Nice work if you can get it!)
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(Because brain damage is the key to an enduring relationship.)
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Col Claire Chennault ordered a brothel established for the American Volunteer Group,
demonstrating command initiative since an 'American fighting man will never surrender
as long as he has the means to resist.' Of course, lovely Chinese, Burmese, Thai colleens
are irresistible. General Stilwell, 'Vinegar Joe' West Point attack prolly, ordered it shut down.
Properly managed bordello practice within martial strictures include medical supervision,
a prime objective Chennault achieved.
Time, place, and manner serve speech ban foundation; however the Espionage Act, cited
along with sedition polishes boilerplate a bit much, too much as far as Coughlin's rag of a paper
really wipes across the national consensus.
I remember seeing newspaper press workers strolling downtown Chicago still sportin' gig cap.
A cool piece of adornment often accompanied by a rolled paper. Swag. Sidewalk swag counts.
Pat's from Cork allright. A real corker too by the likes. A pretty colleen lass whacks him over
the noggin with a niblick Nine iron and he's all agog. Not that I blame, she's a catch.
...just the right amount on that hum dinger aye. A bit dragoon girl touch bye the bye.