“TOKIO ROSE”
A COMPOSITE PERSON NO PROSECUTION INTENDED SAN FRANCISCO, (Rec. 11 p.m.) Oct. 21. Because ‘'Tokio Rose” was a ’‘composite person with at least a dozen voices," the United States Government has decided not to prosecute the Los Angeles-born Iva Ikuki Toguri on charges of dissemination of subversive propaganda in the South Pacific during the war. Toguri occasionally broadcast programmes beamed to American troops but many other women in the studio whore she was employed as a stenographer also announced such programmes.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26290, 23 October 1946, Page 7
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