Monday, May. 08, 1950
WITH DEEPEST SORROW
The murder of Robert Doyle, which the Indonesian government called "sad and senseless," brought mournful tributes from those who had known and valued him.
Said Dr. Ali Sastroamidjojo, Indonesian Ambassador to the U.S.: "It is with the deepest sorrow that we have learned of the death of Bob Doyle. His loss has saddened all the Indonesian people and left those of us who knew him with a deep sense of personal loss. He was a fine man and a keen observer of events. We held him in the highest esteem and affection . . ."
Said Manfred Gottfried, chief of TIME & LIFE foreign correspondents: "Young as he was, Bob Doyle was one of the ablest correspondents we have ever known. He went everywhere, talked to everyone in his unassuming way, knew what things were really about and had an extraordinary gift for reporting them. His death was a real loss to TIME and LIFE, and to journalism."
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