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Members and guests of the West— agency. This session is planned in vertising vehicle. Joe Dories of the Kentucky Press Assoc1ation 5 .
1 ern Kentucky Press Association order to enable newspaper people Hopkinsville will lead this discus— as well as the Western Kentucky
. will gather on September 19th for to gain in their knowledge of the sion. This should be a discussion Press Assoc1at10n Will hostaparty
1- their Fall meeting. The site of expectations an agency has when of interest to everynewspaperman on Friday night. 5
this year’s meeting is the popular dealing with newspapers as an ad— in Kentucky. It is interesting to There Will be no KPA Executive
1 Rough River State Park. vertising medium as well as some note that word out of Detroit in— Committee meeting at this WKPA -
1- As usual, a full program is plan- of the problems facingad agencies dicates that pre—prints figure to be get—to—gether. The regular Fall
ned. The action starts on Thursday in their daily work. Miss Beau— an important part of the new car meeting of the Ekecutive commit-
5 night when the Western Kentucky champ heads her own agency in announcements this Fall, tee Will be held in connection With
Press Association hosts a recept— Louisville. John O’Connor of the U.S. Brew— the NNA Fall Meeting atthe Shera—
ion. Friday morning Carolyn Beau— Also planned for Friday is a dis— ers Association will be on hand to ton—Gibson Hotel in Cincmnati, on .
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on the workings of an advertising of preprinted inserts as an ad— goers.“John, a long time friend of meeting Will be announced later; 5

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THE KENTUCKY PRESS ' GUEST EDITORIAL ' GUEST EDITORIAL . , . . N TE . . \%.‘ l I . :1}: _
Official Publication . . ‘ ’ - JACK' .. 0 S i - 7 ‘ g. u
Kentucky Press Association, Inc., ' . “I ' ”F; i f 7
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Lexington, Ky. 40507 ’ I 'I' By Jack Vlehman » - 2:..é - * ,1 _
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Voice of St. Matthews-Linc. letters, c ass ru es This is an important issue 0f the ' , "I I __
. St- Matthews. KY. 40207 . .. . Kentucky Press. Although the ad- ' \-.;»l . ..
A-J- Vlehman,Jr., Editor me Advemsmg Age . vertising is pretty slim, pay at- ' 91;? .. ’
Florida Garrison. ASSt- Editor Fromthesm'by News h 67 l . i tention to the breakdown of our 1,33%; _
Kemuck, “1:22:25 Comm; ' We have been charged With print- 0:22:23 itiiltl walls? a $225313 sliayfiarnift Kentucky Press Association voting 1% . :5 _
. Newspape, Associamn Managers ing letters to the editor that sharply t . d :vi ion which in districts. Soon, nomination forms g
International Newspaper‘Promotion Assn. criticise a group of people (doct- con am: 1? pr SOffi D " will be sent out to you by dis- . %3 ::~ _
BefferBusiness Bureau ‘ ors) and withhold the name of the StEUCte t e P03: lce iepai‘t- tricts and you will have the op— j” _‘ j i
Ken'ucky P'°”.A=S°="°"°"r ’"c- letter writerS, as they requested. “1““ to Offer air mai 5?” ce gr portunity to return them with your 5: j . “ _
Howard Ogles, President Shouldn’t be done! Terrible! Not' newspapers and magazines. T e nomination for .your district on ' . . -
George M. Wilson. Vice President fair! The Courier-Journal doesn’t new postal rafte law spaciflied “‘f“ the KPA Executive Committee. As ,. ii ‘i . I I ,. ‘ ‘
A.J.Viehman,Jr.,Sec.-Mgr.-Trs. . do it, etc., etc. And looked at per- thisfi new rage orffsecon 1° :eShalr you will recall, the Kentucky Press a» - .
ExeCUtive COmminee functorily, we would have to agree mal must e 5" 1c1ent y lg to Association passed in June. an i. .l ' , ._
James T- Norris. Jr-. ChairmaniiNinth Dist.) with those who accuse. cover Preiem second class, plus amendment providing for the elec- . A " ’ ' .
Wil'iam Nelson (First Dist.) It is easy to maintain that all fflu COStS in excess Of those lnow tion of representatives on the Ex- f: f, 3 '
E'C'ca'ma" (semnd Dis“) criticism should be properly and lnculrreddbyh regiillar second ciasksi ecutiye Committee. Notice which a . . _
A'SChan‘berg (Third Dis“ publicly signed, and centempuously mai ’. an t at t 8 mm mm.“ y e 1 district you're in and start think- ~ 4 ‘ " _
Ben 5- 39°"el..”' ”Om“ DiSi-i thrown away if it doesn’t meet per plece 0f second class alr mai ing about the person you'want to . ' g y , '
C'ayt°"‘.R°'a"d.‘Fiffh Dis” these specifications. must.be at least 4¢ per COPY or have represent you. Notice‘ that . ' .. 7
’ Th°mas M- B_"°k"eris"‘th Diet-i But we can’t agree.Abolishing the per piece. . . . both the weeklies and the dailies . , “9%? "
Warren 9- F's'n' (Seventh Diet-i right to withhold the name would, As a result Of thls provision the are listed by counties. . ' @i ' ‘3‘
. “magi-crawmfd‘figh‘h Diet-i in effect, abolish all meaningful Pohstd Olfflce Departrrilent Isfiued a After the nominations have been ,; v
R‘Spr'm’e' H°5kmsiTemh D's” criticism on controversial sub— fsc e u e ((1) propose $11in aflges made, the election ballots will be ‘ .1 .
T°mmy P'°“°"‘At"a'99’ jects. The realities of the small for 932°C“ on: ssi ali “11:1 cah mg sent out, returned by you, and tab- 3% . "
mm“ B‘TW'esiAt Large) town are such that silence would or _ 6%“ .lbn'iii gongigu‘rfg‘g ulated. The new Executive com— ”4%“: r.
' prevail. fenesfi fi pérloc' 'n one six-'12¢ mittee will take office at the be- ‘ 5g f .
GUEST EDITORIAL , That leaves a heavy burden on. i: 2200;; Steven anld z17¢ in ’ zone ginning of the January convention. «1*;
. the editor. Heb must thti-ow awialy eight i'll‘hli‘s yegr’sffconventicin 1iiiilllbe g .
the crank out ursts, t e tota y ‘ e at tou er’s ou sv e _nn, » r"; "* '
B b C T ' irresponsible, the psychopathic [£11,]: aslésfi‘eafismhli Zurcilfizgefihili: January 23-25. This convention , ’ If '
our on ur OI n and learn to spot the genuine let- idea behind the sug 'estion for the will mark the beginning of the ob- -- egg. _,
ter. The writer, who maybetotally establishment of gag“ air second servance of KPA’scentennialyear. ‘ i: -7- .. . .
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In Ken iUCkY is Wigiting an honest letter abeut a 191355 ratte wzistongblgliiiiggggin A lot of things are happening . _, iii . .3 " .
. matter that deeply concerns him. 1 1:5,: a r 0 d h d right now in the PressAssocia-w 5 f; ' . . . ,
me The Lex'"gt°" Leader' Such letters are welcome at The COtSt’ t e propohse sure 35:5 0 tion. In addition to getting ready 1:..3‘ , .
TEN KENTUCKY COUNTIES, not NeWS whether we agree with their 1.10 corrie afrfiywi erfhiieiir e :91: for the best convention ever, at- . x
including Fayette, have been closed content or not., mg up 0 0 er nlgl is l-bis r 1: tending some 800d meetings " ‘ ' '
to Russian diplomats and journal- ——————— at an economica y eas1 e ~11? e. thiioughout the state wit; the Cir— . i ff -
ists in what must be regarded as m ari on With the cu ation Division and t e WKPA, 3.13.15 - , 9 ~ .
a silly game of childish play be— GUEST EDITORIAL plAgggzlelg, 5131.55”;an may be and making plans for a year of ., 2:33:31, -,
tween the American and the Rus- ’ less expensive for a publication to Centennial celebration, some 70f _ i . ’ ‘ ,
sian departments 0f state. ’ ' 'bulk ship copies by air freight and the usual chores have to go on. , I, e: '~ .
“The Bourbon Curtain,” as one AIIIJIII IBIIIIIIIg SIUIE then distribute copies for local One, for example,jis the annual . : § _ 5.: -
Kentucky newsman .called it, con— . mailing by applying for an addit- .rate b90k- We re trying Something 7 . f” -' /
9’1er 0f Bullitt, Christlan, Hardln’ From the Georgetown News ional second class entry in each new thlS year- MOSt Of You realize 3* . 7
Jefferson, McCracken, Meade, destination city. ' that advertising budgets are drawn ' 1 ' I, Q
Oldham, Todd, Trigg and Trimble Upon several other occasions The . up in the early Fall. For years I '_ M M-

' cwmes- Georgetown News has madeit‘iune Second Class Mail Publications we’ve wresrled with the problem of; eel ..

. They were put on the‘off-limits clear that we take avery, very dim Inc. composed of publishers in- how to get adireCtory,'represen-j' Tani-3553‘: ,5er
list by the U.S. State Department view Of public officials telling Cit- terested in furthering the Cause Of . tative of Kentucky newspapers, into? ’ ‘1??? {ii
because they most nearly matched izens that certain official records sending newspapers and magazines the hands of the agency people and i
the type of territory closed by the “will be kept out of the paper.” by air via second class has point- potential advertisers early enough , 77 3 .
Russians earlier this year to A- This newspaper, like all news- ed out that Post Offiee officials to do any good. In the past, them i 'v
merican diplomats and journalists. papers, resents this suppression themselves have said they are not directory has comeeout at many . iii . .

. ‘ . Of IleWS- We no longer intend to ha with the Surcharge schedule Odd, times, most of:WhiCh iwere fig} i
Several Other Amerlcan countTeS tOIerate it- thafipzhe ' have r0 Osed but main- ineffective as far as planning bud- “gig“ . .
hf”? been closed to the forelgn' We respect the right 0f certain tain thayt theyparg boxed in by a gets waisieioncerned. The snag in' ‘ if; 3 . '1 '
v1s1tors along wuh the order to officials to refuse news WhiCh combination of the provisions 'out—- the whole deal is that your Plib‘ ”3i I- " .
Cloise the 10 Kentucky counties. may prejudice a criminal 01' CiVil lined in the postal rate bill and lishedstatements, from which we . I“ :1 ' '1 ’7
Indiana, for example, has 4‘0 coun- SUit- We pride ourselves in 0111' a conflict the have run into at the take our circulation figures, don’t {1? '
ties closed, inahaphazard pattern. judgment concerning the use Of Civil Aeronaliitics Board In the appear until October. We have t0 $3; ‘.
Monroe County, Indiana, ls closed names in juvenile cases, and even ' case of the CAB the poet office wait until then because most of _ {“735 ' "7f
to the Russians, but its county in the cases of first time minor has an application before thisbody . the time the figures on the blue ‘ffifi'
seat, Bloomington, is not. offenses, and we feel we have the asking for a reevaluation of pre— information sheets which we mail 5%] 3.
. . sole ri ht to 'ud e whether a cer- ' - - out of this office and the fi ures .
This game of travel restrictions tain mfg-action 0% the law is news Salli; £103):lggliiriicealli‘atrengillelrgggé in the published statemengs in ”ii ‘ . ,, .
has been gomg on Since 1955’ worthy. We resent an official, el- 13¢ per ton mile ' ' your papers don’t match up. .Be— ’53 ~ ,
when someone in the State Depart- ected or appointed, who says “1.11 . - . cause people have been known to‘ . E . t1 .
ment dec1ded the U'S' WOUId have see that your name does not get But a full hearing on this matter have extremely large press runs -1? > ' ,
more leverage in. the C0151 war 1f into the paper.” before CAB is not going to take just prior to the statement pub- ”fig - * , .~
we matched restrictions with those To those WhiCh this shoe fits, place until Oct 8 so the Second lishing time 01' find that they have a? f, 'i .
0f Eager“ Euroi’e' Partlc‘flafly (and they are feW) we suggest that Class Mail Group petitioned the fewer subscribers when they Plibr ii '— ' .
the Communist countries. you tegd yotifhsttlpre (211ml will ttehnci post Office to delay issuance of lifih thleir fsiiiltceimeiitththeiii they ditd - 5% ' . '. ..
. ours, ut W e a mom on a ch e rates W en t e e 0U e LIES ee , ' “ -,_ .. , I
Aha“ the only thmg that has-mil)- we are entitled t01001< at. inspect 3:11“eavitgioifiissedoscicribeirgearing we use ihe average figures for . ‘ 1‘ "
pened as a result Of that dec151on and print public records and I - h 1d 1 11 h ' " ’ the year as published by you in 3' '- E i
13 years ago is that the U.S. has with the further admonition that Whlcl Véou g ve. a t‘ e afinhlis your statement . ' _ iii . .

, imposed travel restrictions on the you are not entitled to assure peo— an0 ve min"? time in w :1 0 Now what about the new deal . :5. j c .
Russians as silly as those theiiuts- ple what “will not be printed in seek OUt SO utlons to t e pro em. this year? You have received a‘ : . viii 1
sians impose on Americans.‘ 0 e i. _ :’~~rjj§,tig . 5. . -
sure bOth countries have areas tweneh‘glsagaairiave made this un- But ’the PCS-t Office denied the iguehazhietdgildeligg Eirflissgfiaelmzrelg 3% -L ’ I
WhiCh should be Off limits to the mistakeably clear group S petiiion, saying that the 20th on it A cover letter has also- I 13% '
other for reasons of national sec- ' POSt folce cannot further delay one Out explaining that the blue . “if“ , I . '
urity - but the senseless pettiness —*-———-—‘— compliance With the law. These gheet is NOT an indication that" ‘gg _ ‘
of restricting travel in places such _ . . rldlculously high surcharges were you intend to belong to the Ken- *' .. .
as the 10 counties in Kentucky. 'I'qung (I IIOI'IEI' V'ew . DUthhed 1n the Federal Register tucky Press Association this com'- g ‘i 7 -

' Sho‘fld be recognized for What is 9n hay 30' PupIISherS and Other ing year nor is it a committment 3: a ' 1
really is. . As the Good Book notes, where éggerieffizs (11:15:21? clearhlfnegtg Slag: of any kind. We simply have to ’ {'Z’i , .
Our fighting back at Russia’s ihere IS “.0 YISii?n' the .peoplelper— comments will be reviewed by the have the information soon in ord-. . REG
childishness with American child- ISh’ and It IS eartemng to ear“ Post Office which will then set er to get a direetory 0‘“ earlyt ti . ’ '
' - that somebody is doing something ' - - We want ou to fill out the form ‘ i
1shness hardly makes EIEhEIi na- about it the date on which the rates will go right awa§ and mail it back to us 3312i - .
tion ap ear worthy of world ead- ' . . into effect. And once they 0 into . ‘ we I s
ership End responsibility. The Chemical . Specialties Man— effect, they cannot be changegd fora A_S 300” as your statement 1-5 pub- .. i3: ‘ * * ’ ‘
. ufactuers Assoc1atlon reports that eriod 1. two d' .lished we want you to sendus a x .
. there was an 84.83 per cent in-. p 0 years accor mg to f ‘t w '11 th 11 heck th . :Z‘i'j": - ‘
The Bourbon Curtain should go . h . id the law. COPY 0 1 - e e C e .i,
and so should its counterpart in crease m t e productlon of W n _ figures and should have the di— 4* ’
Russia Shield washer concentrate in con- . h - ~11 . d rectory in the hands of the agency r .
' sumer-s1ze packages in 1967- \ So athls means t at a intereste people the following week. FAIL- \ . E f ‘
“‘“—‘—— The total was 14,203,141 pack— Partleis have onlythree_m0re weeks ' URE TO COMPLETE THE FORM j; ' .
. _ ages, a far cry from the measly in which to do everything they can WILL MEAN THAT THE LAST A- iii _. \
Continuing'a practice started in 49 872 d d . 96 to explore ways and means bywhlch ii __ .
- _ . Pro uee "‘1 1- VAILABLE FIGURES WE HAVE . .
1960’ the Greenv1lle Leader News Traffic accidents haven’t gone these proposed surcharges can be g _
has presented to the public librar— ' _ brought down to a level that will IN THIS OFFICE FOR YO.UR PA}?- _ ‘ ’51:" f ‘ 1 I
- - down: bl“ at 1933‘ more P80 . . ER WILL BE USED. Thls year s . .
ies in Greenv1lle and Central City . . make the use of second class air . ‘ . 5h .. .
ple are getting a better Vlew 0f - . - " directory will contain all Ken- \ egg? , .
bound Volumes Of all issues Of the the Car that runs into them on mall fea51ble for newspapers and . k .1’31' . . ,
paper for the past year. the highway. magazines. . .» . ~ tUCi y Papers' . ' lief: > _ .

 ' ' ; . ii _ ' . ' i ’ i l , i - d August, 1968,The Kentucky Press,Page3 I j
p i i Ed. note: Here are the KPA distriCts from which the new KPA Executive Committee will come. As you can see, the districts are broken down by counties and each newspaper, weekly and daily is shown.
' ‘ Soon you will be receiving nomination blanks for your district. Start looking over the list now and pick the people you want to nominate. ‘
I "ij KPA DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT 2 CONTINUED - DISTRICT 3 CONTINUED
‘ ,z I M M w I ‘ Daviess Messenger 8t Inquirer Jefferson Jefferson Reporter The Courier-Journal '
’. __ . Owensboro LOUISVIlle Loursvnlle
» Ballard Advance-Yeoman Voice-Jeffersonian The Louisville Times
‘ , ‘ Wickliffe ' Grayson Leitchfield Gazette St. Matthews Louisville _
‘ ' , Leitchfield Shively Newsweek . ,
. ‘ Caldwell ~ Caldwell Co. Times ' Shively
‘ Princeton Hancock Hancock Clarion Louisville Defender . . .
n ' ~ ’ Princeton Leader Hawesville Louisville
: " ' . . ’ Princeton ' ' ‘
- ' Henderson - Gleaner & Journal LaRue Herald-News l
’ . - Calloway Henderson Hodgenville l
g : - Carlisle Carlisle Co. News Hopkins Progress Messenger Meade Meade Co. Messenger v
-‘ - _ . Bardwell Dawson Springs Madisonville , Brandenburg
‘ :13' ' , Christian. Kentucky New Era McLean McLean County News Nelson KentuCky Standard '
, 1 .' p Hopkinsville Calhoun Bardstown
[I Crittenden Crittenden Press » Muhlenberg Messenger/Times-Argus Spencer Spencer Magnet
‘ I , Marion Central City ~ Taylorsville _
5 I“ ‘ ' ' Leader-Central City News -
; 3,. " Fulton Fulton Co. News Fulton Leader Greenville KPA DISTRICT 4 . -
I“; . 7. Fulton - Fulton _—""_ .
I " Hickman Courier Ohio Ohio County News County Weeklies Dailies ,
. :_ _» 7 Hickman Hartford ' __ —— _._.
~ , . ' Ohio County Times Allen Allen County NeWs '
1 fl ‘ Graves ' Messenger Hartford ‘ Soottsville
.~ _ Mayfield Citizen—Times
, 1 Union Union Co. Advocate Scottsville
,- , p ._ ‘ Hickman Hickman Co. Gazette Morganfield -
1 1 _ . . , ' Clinton Sturgis News Barren ’Glasgow Republican Glasgow Times
"3 ‘ , ' , Sturgis Glasgow Glasgow
'1 ' '* Livingston Livingston Ledger '
I Smithland Webster Clay Tribune Butler
.1 T. . Clay
f , ' Lyon Herald—Ledger Journal.Enterp.-ise Edmonson Edmonson News
”l ‘7 ' Eddyville Providence Brownsvllle
" , Sebree Banner
1“ ' v Marshall Marshall Courier Sebree _ Green Rew'd'Hera'd
_ Benton , ' . Greensburg
1; 7 ' ’ ' w Tribune Democrat ' KPA DISTRICT 3 H t
f j - Benton ' 3"
{1" . .p ' County Weeklies Dailies
-’ McCracken Sun-Democrat —_ —— _ L093" Enterprise
. K ‘ Padumh Bullitt , Mt. Washington Star Adalrville
', ' Mt. Washington News-Democrat
lg Trigg Cadiz Record 4 Pioneer News Russellville
' Cadiz I . Shepherdsville
’7? . Met-lfe Herald-News
; KPA DISTRICT 2 ' Hardin The Sentinel Edmonton
55 — , Radcliff '
331% - I County Weeklies Dailies Elizabethtown News , Monroe Tompkinsville News ‘
' ' __'_ —‘—' '— Elizabethtown Tompkinsville
~ 5;: 7' Breckinridge Herald News ‘ Hardin County Enterprise 7
p Hardinsburg _ _ Elizabethtown Continued on page 4 »
Quiz? :. as V I I A
Ti . .’ What makes a perfect ' -
, I , , - weekly newspaper. I I pp 1 -
' By RALPH E. CAIN tion; a press ready to run and do a . S p S ‘
I (From the Oklahoma Publisher) presentable job. A stereotype caster so In anl ?
. ~ . thoroughly cleaned that cuts would be of _ .
j _ No one has ever seen a perfect weekly Proper height. ’ ,
.5 , newspaper; however, the goal could be Read this news release from
1‘ reached by any weekly in the $006,000 ‘ . ~ NCWYOI‘k Universit .
‘r population bracket. 1 The P6332“ Wiekly riswsrfiper weld ‘ y ‘
l; A lave an e 101‘ w 0 tea 1163 Is POSIthn lease: ket
‘ _. . . . .‘ mediate Re ' a supermar
‘ A perfect newspaper would have a at leadtersthiptindhis tplwni) ainc} who has R: Wood priciSmWhggop augm‘ well
3.. . front page filled with local news, not 16 gu 5. O s an on 15 . e 16 s ‘ ' - so What .31: stamps? Does a s a p .
a; news releases from state or national the public WOUId respect-himeven though 3‘: dr°ps tradingmerq :7 New York I
, , ' ' . . . they might not agree With him. I for the cons“ ‘ , fall issue 0 es
, groups hungry for puthIty . . . it would i ‘ ublished in the. _ .. finds that stot‘ ,
. '5 have feature stories and be sprinkled A stud: Iinjournal of Retalll¥iity neighborhoods
I? ', with home-taken pictures . ' The perfect newspaper would have an 1 Universfiy d stamps in W° larget the reductions
. . advertising salesman who sold the last 1: that 3203?): prices initiallY: 'b“ .
:4, . The perfect newspaper_would have at inch of advertising his customers could x lnrtgnot maintained. mania UniVersity's i
least one editorial that pertains to local afford, but not "kill' his accounts by over- i we I“ E. Brown Of Penniymmerce baSed his -
.335? matters . .‘ . not on some soul-stirring selling. Underselling of advertising has § Prbgéhoél of Finance anldrs 2f 80 items each-
..1; . national event. Practically no newspapers killed more towns than overselling, and Wharizgions on 59 Price Chec Brown discovered»
.. have an answer for local Problems al- town loyalty should drive a salesman to i conc study areas, Profess‘g‘e general price
:15 x though they are expert on things beyond do his utmost. '1 In both“ the stamp ain‘t on ine-month period.“ V
. I their borders. » i "thelei\ia:cdisappear°d Within a. n ts in
f. leve t a to the C“ e
Ii, The erfect weekl news :1 er would - stores reac e ed prices mot“
T»-j . The perfect newspaper would have producepa paper ”13); woulId Pappeal to “mietlggs Some actually gig-llitamps. Compeiltors '
' . . - eren ' 11mm . o
lots and lots of local personals because Its own small town forgetting that such diff did the store that. e. nt price difference
these are the most interesting reading In - ’ - - than 1 w a Slgmflca
J‘ th d th I th I a thing as a competing metropolitan would not a1 0 found- . . 1966.
2', ‘ - , kcdpaper - - - an h‘ EV 311:6 also e on y paper ever existed. The local weekly can- ’ open “P: Brown 12-month study P9rl°illthe _
' m 0 news on W ‘c a 0“ newspaper not do a 00d 'ob on national and inter- “ the end or the a 3'3 risen in a ‘
g I I By a: h ce
,1 ‘ , _ has a monopoly. national news and a metropolitan Paper food Prices in the 21031:: as the Coqsumi‘brPhhich
' cannot take care of the local news even study stores aqu' most similar City d
, The perfect weekly newspaper would . . - . ’ food in the w“ discovere .
_ h . d . . .. ,, WIthIn Its own boundaries. Index f°r t Professor BI‘O , tion5
I ., aveuts a vertising set on purpose. there were da a, _ Ldropping situa !
~ , - For Instance, ladies wear wo