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:

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