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What's in the New York Evening Journal
America's Greatest Evening Newspaper

What's in the New York Evening Journal America's Greatest Evening Newspaper

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class="floatl" tag="{http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}img"/>It first became known to the world when the New York Evening Journal printed International News Service dispatches via Moscow on Friday, July 13, 1928. The Evening Journal’s headlines then read:

“MALMGREN DESERTED BY MATES;
NOT DEAD WHEN ABANDONED”

 

It wasn’t until Sunday, July 15, that other New York papers printed the gripping story the Evening Journal had given New York on Friday, July 13.

The Evening Journal is always ACCURATE
—and FIRST


INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE
COVERS THE EARTH

Throughout the World—covering both hemispheres—International News Service correspondents report important news for New York Evening Journal readers. Here is an outstanding staff of national and international news gatherers:

New York Office

Frank E. Mason, General Manager
Barry Faris, General News Manager
George T. Hargreaves, General Business Manager

James L. Kilgallen
Richard Chaplin
David P. Sentner
Davis J. Walsh
W.S. Cousins
Hubert Malkus
Theodore B. Goetz
William J. Kostka
Henry Caron
Robert Wallace
Les Conklin
Barney Mullady

United States (Branch Offices)

ALBANY—Ray Borst, Bureau Manager
ATLANTA—John Nimick, Bureau Manager
BOSTON—Herbert Caryl, Bureau Manager
CHICAGO-Copeland C. Burg, News Manager
CHICAGO—W.S. Brons, Regional Director
CLEVELAND—C.D. Hawkins, Bureau Manager
COLUMBUS—Edward Mayl, Bureau Manager
DENVER—M.F. Dacey, Bureau Manager
DES MOINES—Don P. Drohan, Bureau Manager
DETROIT—W.R. Stokley, Bureau Manager
FORT WORTH—T.J. O’Connell, Bureau Manager
HARRISBURG—C.B. Yorke, Bureau Manager
INDIANAPOLIS—John A. Cejnar, State Manager
KANSAS CITY—Robert James, Bureau Manager
LOS ANGELES—Harry Bergman, Bureau Manager
MEMPHIS—Null Adams, Bureau Manager
MINNEAPOLIS—O.A. Rosenhauer, Bureau Manager
NEW HAVEN—R.T. Bulkeley, Bureau Manager
PHILADELPHIA—E.L. Rawley, Bureau Manager
PITTSBURGH—S.I. Neiman, State Manager
PORTLAND—George L. Scott, Bureau Manager
RALEIGH—Henry Lesesne, Bureau Manager
ST. LOUIS—Robert W. Ginsburg, Bureau Manager
SAN FRANCISCO—Ellis H. Martin, Bureau Manager
SPRINGFIELD—Louis J. Humphrey, Bureau Manager

Washington, D.C.

George R. Holmes, News Manager
Kenneth Clark, Assistant News Manager

William K. Hutchinson
George E. Durno
Lawrence Sullivan
William S. Neal
Robert S. Thornburg
Harry Ward
Pierce Miller
Cole Morgan
Arthur T. Newberry

Foreign Service

NEW YORK—
Harry K. Reynolds, Director
Frank Charlton, Cable Editor
A.E. Fradenburgh, Les Finkelstein

LONDON—
Harry R. Flory, Manager
F.A. Wray, J.C. Oestreicher, Chas. A. Smith, J. Kingsbury
Smith, Ethel Marshall


PARIS—
Frederick K. Abbott, Manager
Robert W. Thompson

BERLIN—
Otto D. Tolischus, Manager
Walter Dietzel, Baron Von Woellwarth, Eric Boy

ROME—Guglielmo Emanuel
MOSCOW—Edward L. Deuss
MADRID—Harold Ballou
VIENNA—Alfred Trynauer
SOFIA—Constantine Stephanove
BRUSSELS—George A. Detry
PRAGUE—L. Alletrino
BELGRADE—Dr. W.A. Morrison
RIGA—Harry Hirschfeld
LISBON—A. Freipas da Camara
SHANGHAI—Alfred Meyer
PEKING—John Andrews Goette
TOKYO—James Young
MANILA—Hiram Merriman
HONOLULU—E.P. Irwin
COLOMBO—Vincent de Silva
CAIRO—P.S. Taylor
ALLAHABAD—J.H. Thornley
BOMBAY—C.S. De Andrade
CAPE TOWN—Frank Burton
NAIROBI—John MacNab
WELLINGTON—F.W. Simmonds
SIDNEY—J.G. Paton
BUENOS AIRES—Dan Carey
RIO DE JANEIRO—Arroxellas Galvao
SANTIAGO—Roberto Gattica
HAVANA—A.D. Roberts
REYKJAVIK—Axel Thorsteinson


MARY T. DOUGHERTY

MARY T. DOUGHERTY
Editor of Women’s News

Few women have attained pre-eminence in Journalism. Mary T. Dougherty is outstanding among the few. Her life’s work is dedicated to promoting greater happiness, greater opportunity and greater influence for women. She knows America’s great women, leaders in social, educational, civic and political spheres. She devotes all her knowledge, experience and ability to keeping the Evening Journal overwhelmingly first as a home newspaper.


JAMES O'CONNOR

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