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WWII - 1943, USA Journalism: Hugh Hutton Explains His Timely Cartoon On Freedom Of Press

Reel Number: 220480-16

Color: Black and White

Sound: SD

Year / Date: 1943,1940s

Country: USA

Location: Hot Springs, Virginia,Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

TC Begins: 03:24:01

TC Ends: 03:25:03

Duration: 00:01:02

WWII - 1943, USA Journalism: Hugh Hutton Explains His Timely Cartoon On Freedom Of Press Intertitle: Topics of Today - Hugh Hutton Explains His Timely Cartoon On Freedom Of Press. 03:24:07 Editorial cartoonist U.M. Hutton of Philadelphia Inquirer drawing cartoon re restrictions on press at United Nations Hot Springs conference on food. Other cartoons hanging on wall. 03:24:26 MCU Hutton explains the point of his cartoon, SOF: “...I remember the first of President Wilson’s 14 Points where he said open covenants, openly arrived at. Now the way our newspapermen have been kept out of the Hot Springs Food Conference that same feeling might be expected at future important conferences. It struck me as a possibly threat to the freedom of the press.” WW2; Censorship; Protesting; Persuasion Art; Homefront; United Nations Conference on Food And Agriculture 18May - 03Jun43;

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