This article by Yogananda appeared in the 1928 March-April issue of East-West, above the news of the arrest of former Miami Chief of Police H. Leslie Quigg.
“From a thorough study of the situation of public life in America,” Yogananda wrote, “I am of the opinion that the reputation of no public man is safe from being wrongly newspaper-handled. Many newspapers try to create prejudice against individuals and nations to suit their nefarious ends of narrow, bigoted, short-sighted political views.…”