Otto D. Tolischus was one of the first Times foreign correspondents to appear on these threads. His first byline was from Berlin in the February 8, 1938 issue. He reported regularly from Berlin for two more years, until the German government threw him out in March 1940. He then turned up in Stockholm and sent in stories from there until August 1940. He then dropped out of sight, as far as WWII + 70 Years is concerned, and we havent heard from him for the last six months. He returns today, filing the lead story from Tokyo.
Tokyo Urges Peace 2-3
Chinese Welcome Chance of a Visit by Willkie 3
Brooklyn Airman with R.A.F. Lost 3
The International Situation 4
R.A.F. Aids Greeks in Mountain Push 4
R.A.F. Raids Poland in 1,800-Mile Flight 5
Nazis Get Control of Bor Copper Mines 5
Oshima, Tokyo Envoy, Welcomed in Berlin 5
Henderson Puts Hitler Third on His Nazi List 5
Texts of Days War Communiques 6