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SOCiaiiOn Passed a News pa pe rs Are Lla 6 only ANPA recently asked members for in— f;
ant convention in i . . formation regarding policies of news—
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10 ordered officers Or pace or rln 'ng rro rs dealers for returned papers. Here are i'
’6 any information 1 three replies, each with a different slant: f,
n until after it was ‘ “On three different occasions in the that an ad is an “offer.” We would ex- Six-day evening newspaper, circula-
rt. last 30 days advertisers have tried to plain it as follows: ticn 47,000: Dealers who are entitled to ;
D. \Villiams Who force us to make up the difference be- “An advertisement by a retailer is not receive returns mail the heads into the
urder trial in Bus. I tween the correct selling price of a piece a contract, it is an invitation to deal, an office each month and a credit is then ‘=
'lllllg to officers of of merchandise and the erroneous price invitation to the public that the adver- given them. Some of our dealers pay {2-
Ieriff up or down” printed in an advertisement. We imagine tiser is ready to receive offers to pur- $1 per hundred more if returns are al- 1
:brmation to news 1 it is the result of that recently well- chase if the merchandise is available and lowed. This method seems to work out 1
case, any crime, , publicized story of a New York retailer if the price is unchanged at the time the very well for us, but if a newspaper al- 1
as into this court.” who voluntarily chose to sell 46 TV sets purchaser decides to accept the invita- lowed returns to everyone we can under- 1,; '
ficers of his court at an erroneous advertised price of $8.98, tion. The acceptance by the retailer of stand where this might not b e successful. 3. ,
:l suspects prior to i when the ad should have read $88.98. the purchaser’s offer to buy constitutes Six-day evening newspaper, circula- 1:1 2'
re officers and put “We continually point out that we the offer-and-acceptance necessary to tion 43,000: We wholesale newspapers . 11 1
i are liable only for the Space occupied by COnStitllte a contract.” to newsstand at 8 cents per copy with {l i
r trial is the first the item that was priced incorrectly As between the advertiser and the retail at 10 cents per copy. We allow I
[S heard under the (which is included in our advertising newspaper, a contract exists and the full returns in all areas. Returns are 001- '
Iriminal Procedure contracts); however, the real problem newspaper is bound to perform without lected at the end of each month, the 5‘ "1 ‘
anuary 1. A new seems to be in acquainting the merchant haimful negligence, When an error 00- newsstand then being charged only for 1:, .
rmits judges to :11. with his rights and obligations when ours in an ad solely as a result of a news— papers sold. Returns are picked up, and 1 1 1 .1
a at night (rather there is a legitimate error appearing in paper’s negligence, it is liable for dam- collections made, by the driver deliver- 11 , 1
usion) until after i the newspaper. Therefore, we propose ages proximately resulting from the negli— ing to the newsstands. 1‘ 1 if
Ileted. Judge Wil- x to send out a letter to all of our adver- gence. The question, then, is not liabil- Seven-day morning newspaper, circula- 1 ~11 i:
ury not to watch tisers to acquaint them with their rights. ity, but damages. Because in most cases tion 32,000: We have long been on a NO 1 { . 11 1
or read any news- Furthermore, we would like to run it as a merchant can only speculate what his return basis. It is our theory that this 1111 .,
; why the jurors : anews item so ‘Mr. and Mrs. Consumer‘ damages have been, the rule has evolved procedure holds both the distributor and 5 ‘1
papers, the judge also understand the law. Will you please that the liability is only for the price of the dealer to a necessary minimum. We 1‘ 3:1 1
me because of the Hook over the attached letter and make the space involved (in addition to the hold that home delivery is more valuable ,, I .
things.” He said any corrections that you think appro- reasoning of a few old cases that a news- than single copy sales. We feel we should ‘1 ,1 -
iiiis way and that 1priate?” paper cannot be held liable for exorbi— be represented by news racks. However, 11 ,Lf‘ '-
ii ‘Vh'dt way they’ll 1 The letter explains that the above men- tant damages in view of the small re— because most of our accounts are small, 111 1:1
ltioned rule is “the law in Indiana, as in muneration involved in publishing the we think dealers are much happier not 11 1
i Judge Williams’ lmost states,” and explains that: “An ad- ad). To the argument that damages are to have to worry about keeping track of 11 '1 ;
instruction officers 1vertisement by a retailer is not a con— ascertainable—i.e., sales at the difference returns. This also saves the distributor 11.14 1 1.
3come a precedent tract, rather merely an offer to sell, an between the erroneous advertised price many hours of checking. 111 1 1
81‘ courts in Texas 1offer that upon request to purchase by and the price at which the merchandise Also, the saving of newsprint has 11 :l 1'
e Association fur- racustomer, and accepted by a merchant, should have been advertised—the news- some merit. We believe most circulators 11 1 . .1
its president and ‘becomes a contract.” paper’s retort is that the merchant was will agree that if racks 01. single copy 111 1
Ffairs to COOPeriie 5 First, we cannot unqualifiedly state under no legal responsibility to sell at sales are too easily available, their home 1 1
organizations in ,1 what the law in Indiana is on this point, the advertised price. (A MiSSiSSiPPi 511‘ delivery suffers. 1 11 3.
elief.” ‘since it is not covered by statute and preme Court decision which allowed re— ————Q.——— :1 1 3.
* ,1, \lhere are no precedents directly involv- covery by a merchant against a news- The word salary comes from “sal- 1 151
. , 3 _ in the issue. Indiana legal digests mere— paper, hOWBVel‘, stated that the news- arium” meaning salt money, since Roman . 1 {11 :1
:1p worth $i’093 11’ quote from standard contract law paper’s negligence had placed the adver- soldiers received part of their pay in 1le 11 ,
rr'nalrsm ma10r51115 (texts to the effect that “generally, offer- tiser in a predicament where he either salt. 11 11 1
nahsrn Scho 315 :1) ing goods by publications 01. advertise- had to lose customer good will or money, 1 1 11 :
Gmde are avad- iInents quoting prices . . . are all con- and, therefore, the newspaper ShOiiid the ad before publication. If an error li _ hi
Newspaper Funh, sidered merely solicitations for offers.” have to pay the money. This is a minor- occurs then which was evident in the 1 i 3
:eton, .N‘ l- E e lTo be technically accurate, we would itY decision). proof the advertiser would be contribu— 1' 1 3;:
nterestrng rea mg lsay that “Under general rules of law, Because of the issue of negligence, we torily negligent, which precludes recov— h 11
Joung woman con- the rule is . . .” have always advised newspapers to have cry—Richard Cardwell, Counsel, Hoosier ;{ 11 f
a career. ‘ Second, we would delete any mention the advertiser signature a galley proof of Press Association. 1111 -
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hern Regional E (111- 1 1 1 1 to gain new customers, start now, advises }
1m Project. In a recent request for information on rights as a convenience in following reg- Donald D. Davidson. They work first of '1‘ 1
)rtionment will be copyrlght laws, an ANPA member stated istration procedures and for making pay— all, he SeyS, because they 100k pretty -1
rat to be held April '1 he suspected that some offset publica— ment of the necessary fee. It can be unattractive hanging on the doorknob, _ "
le, Va., under the tions were 'reproducmg ads which ap- established by Simply addressing a letter SO they get attention. A150, it’s inCOD- :
,iversity of Virginia. peared in his newspapers. He asked sev- to the Register of Copyrights in which venient for your home-owner to get the :1
to be explored are: ~ eral questions on procedures to be fol— you adVise that you Wish to establish a key into the doorlock with the card hang— 1-
égislative malapp0r_ lowed 111 .Copyrightmg his newspaper. dep051t account. The exact name for ing over the keyhole. 1
ne Court reappor— The followmg are his questions, With an- the depOSIt account must be indicated But Mr. and Mrs. Resident, rather 11
(1 their judicial 1.1% ,1 swers supplied by ANPA General Coun- and the letter must be accompanied by than throw anything on the porch or it 1:
tive and political 531: 1 a minimum deposit of $150.00. The lawn, takes it into the house. And once 5
acts of l‘eapportion. 1. We normally publish-two editions Copyright pflice does not undertake any the door hanger is inside, there’s an ex-
e, and local govern. each (tiay. Mnsltltpeach edition have a responSIbility for adlyising as to it: bcial— celléent chance your sales messa