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Japanese Ambassador willing subject. Washington, D.C., Dec. 13. Japanese Ambassador Hirosi Saito was a willing subject for candid cameramen today as he sat in diplomatic room at the State Department waiting to see Secretary of State Hull. The Ambassador expressed to Secretary Hull the regrets of his government for the sinking of the U.S. gunboat Panay. 12/13/37

Japanese Ambassador willing subject. Washington, D.C., Dec. 13. Japane...

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North Carolina senator wants U.S. boats withdrawn from Chinese waters. Washington, D.C., Dec. 13. Speaking in the Senate today on the sinking of the U.S. gunboat Panay, Senator Robert Reynolds of North Carolina declared that the time might come when the U.S. would regret its failure to withdraw gunboats and marines from Chinese waters. Senator David I. Walsh (left) Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, is shown with Reynolds. 12/13/37

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Panay hero receives Navy Cross. Washington, D.C., July 1. Fireman first class John L. Hodge, who is recuperating at Naval Hospital here, was today decorated with the Navy Cross for the bravery he displayed during the sinking of the U.S. gunboat Panay by Japanese bombs last year. Assistant Secretary of the Navy Charles Edison is pictured pinning the award on the Bluejacket. It was hodge who carried Jim Marshall, staff writer for Collier's injured in the bombing, from the scene of the sinking vessel to Wuhu, China, a distance of about 17 miles, 7/1/38

Panay hero receives Navy Cross. Washington, D.C., July 1. Fireman firs...

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Panay hero receives Navy Cross. Washington, D.C., July 1. Fireman first class John L. Hodge, who is recuperating at Naval Hospital here, was today decorated with the Navy Cross for the bravery he displayed during the sinking of the U.S. gunboat Panay by Japanese bombs last year. Assistant Secretary of the Navy Charles Edison is pictured pinning the award on the Bluejacket. It was hodge who carried Jim Marshall, staff writer for Collier's injured in the bombing, from the scene of the sinking vessel to Wuhu, China, a distance of about 17 miles, 7138

Panay hero receives Navy Cross. Washington, D.C., July 1. Fireman firs...

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