Show I NEWSPAPERS MAY AY JOIN in INt t WAR AGAINST DEAD BEATS BATS i I I II Representatives of the management of the five Salt Lake daily newspapers weT wen the tha guests cue ts last lut evening evening at a dinner at the I Cullen hotel given by employee of the I newspapers in charge cham of the circulation departments of the lite papers paper One of or the I principal subjects Su UI which came up for Cor dis was a plan to reduce losses louses from deadbeats among subscribers Representing the management of the several newspapers represented at the banquet were E E F I J Se fritS t C E Wood C C NellOn and George E B Hale Hair the circulation de do departments departments there were W H Alder AJder and Walter Valter Odell Odeli of the Herald H W IV G Weaver Vea er and James McKee of the Telegram J JW JW Jv W v Musgrave and C of the Trib Tribune Tribune une Ime J 3 T Dunbar and II H K Whitney of 01 the News and Rufus Johnson and Arthur Kelly Kell of the Republican Re Rufus Johnson was toastmaster at the luncheon J T Dunbar welcomed the guests of honor in a short address W WG G 0 Weaver reaver read the principal paper of the evening Deadbeats Cause Effect I and Remedy Heme Jy Ills His paper was the sub subject Subject jeet of oC general discussion lon and as a re result result sult suit It t Is that there will be a closer cooperation co of the newspapers in dealing with this undesirable and unprofitable unprofItable class of o subscribers |