Radio mirror (Nov 1936-Apr 1937)

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Aboye, Floyd hur ries from a dugout full of dead Chinese soldiers in Shanghai. Inset, at home in New York. PART FLOYD GIBBONS never did learn exactly why he was fired by the Chicago Tribune after having worked for it for fourteen years. No explanation was ever offered, and he's never been able to figure one out to his own satisfaction. It couldn't have been inefficiency, because the Tribune had given him a large bonus only the year before. Whatever the reason for it, his dismissal left him at loose NORTON RUSSELL ends in the middle of Europe, and practically broke into the bargain. One of the popular beliefs about reporters is true — they never have much money. For a while he hung rather aimlessly around Europe — the Dardanelles, Bulgaria, the Balkan states — interviewing statesmen and kings, both ruling and deposed, and selling special correspondence now and (Continued on page 60) THE FASCINATING LIFE STORY OF A HEADLINE HUNTER WHO'S AS WELCOME IN PALACES AS HE IS IN BARRACKS 44