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OCR Page 1 of 4"THE MOST DAMNABLE TRAVESTM ON JUSTICE
The above is the term used by the New York World, in its much quoted,
proudly vaunted editorial of May 10th, 1928, on the #adium"poisoning" situation.
The World is wrong, however, t best, for it should have stated "a more" rather
than the most", for the most damnable travesty on justice in this case is
represented by the action of the New York World itself.
In this day of degenerate journalism* the public with justice does not
believe all it sees in the papers. It is fed and are "fed up" on deliberate
lies, distorted facts, half-truths, false inferences, unwarranted conclusions,
dishonest emphasis, misleading headlines, contradictions between headlines and
text, and internal contradictions within the text; Undue sex emphasis, undue
and
crime emphasis,/pandering to advertising by mergers along the chain store cut
and dried boiler plate style which kills individuality and local initiative -
inspirdpublicity printed from ulterior motives or because of laziness,
Political handlicking and lack of editorial virility and honesty of purpose,
such as characterizepsome of the great journals of the past, including the
founders of the N.Y. World, from whose teachings the present publication has
so irrevocably stmayed.
When the N.Y. World in its editorial of - 1929, boasts of its
sponsorship (and in so doing exhibits the same falsity of expression) of the
use
visious press attack on this Corporation that filled the papers for so long a
period last summer, when other news was scarce and, when the New York World
credits its editorials and other deliberately lying material with being respon-
sible for the present half-baked report and recommendations of the U.S.
Commissioner of Labor Statistics, it admits and even boasts of a deliverate
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perpe tration of what can be most correctly termed the most damnable travesty
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on justice in connection with the entire situation.
In placing itself above
the courts and the orderly processor the law, it denies the law and violates
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