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Show HE PRESS SERVICE IS PROPOSED Student Editors Here in ConventionPlaii-ton Exchange Ex-change New; Banquet to Be Held Tonight rlH Western Intercollegiate press service will be established es-tablished today at the fourth session of the Western Inter-collepiate Inter-collepiate Tress association here, according to the report of L Burr Heldcn, edller ml Badlands ram, pus. newspaper of the University of Redlands, southern California, chairman chair-man of the commutes on news services. "The proposition, which was referred re-ferred yesterday to my committee, has been sufficiently worked out and approved and will receive my recommendation recom-mendation In the open session this afternoon, - Klin said. ltwill in. elude the colleges of the Intermoun-I Intermoun-I tain Went from Ksnsas on the east to Nevada on the west, and will he actively affiliated with the Pacific Intercollegiate news service In the Northwest and the Southwestern news service in southern California snd Arisona. A weekly news letter will be sent to each of the concentration concen-tration offices of these two associations associa-tions from the University of Utah, which Is to be the centra! news gathering point for the West. The chief editor of the service at 8:It Lake City will select from the new letters the news he deems will In-lenst In-lenst his association memliers In Colorado. Wyoming. Montana, New I Mexico and other states. M AY CO NSOLI DATE. "Each member of the service la the Intermountsln West will be a branch office of the sssociatlon and will send out a weekly news letter on flimsy to each of Its brother members, and these letters. It Is planned, will be consolidated at Rait Lke City Into a general news letter for the Pacific coast services." There Is considerable sentiment among the college editors at the convention con-vention to consolidate the other two college news services In the West Into membership In the Western Intercollegiate news service, but. according ac-cording to L. . Blochman. representing repre-senting tho Pacific Intercollegiate newa service, and Helden. representing represent-ing the Southwestern news sen-ice, this step, while probable at the nest meeting of their respective associations, associa-tions, is not possible without consent of all members concerned. It has been decided. In this case to affiliate with the two coast services until a consolidation can be effected. AFTER CONVENTION. A telegram was received today by Warren Frederick Lewis, representing Stanford university, from the president presi-dent of that Institution. In which Mr. Lewis was urged to exert every pos-sible pos-sible effor. to bring the 1922 session of the Western Intercollegiate Press sssociatlon to Stanford next year. Lewis will make a strong bid for the 1922 session at the final session at the Commercial club tonight. Possibilities of an sdvertlsing s-'soclation s-'soclation among the Western publications pub-lications were discussed yesterday In session by business managers, and plans were put forth to perfect auch sn organisation with an Eastern representative. ELECTING EDITORS. At the session this afternoon st the university the constitution will be referred back to the convention by J. 8. Kretschmer. chairman of the constitution committee, and acted upon. The constitution, together with the findings of the convention, will be published in book form and sent to memtiers of the association who were unable to send represents- tives. The following speeches will be made at the afternoon session: 'Some Ideas on Newspaper Illustration," Illus-tration," Iewey Van Cott. formerly Initiator and art editor T'tah Hum-Hug: Hum-Hug: "Fundamentals of Makeup." L. O, Blochman. formerly editor of Daily Califomian; "Methods of Winning- Students to Support of Advertisers, Adver-tisers, 't . C. M. Tompkins, business manager Rocky Mountain Collegian : "Backing ln Student Campaigns, Ernet L. Wilkinson, editor White and Blue, B. Y. university ; "Position and Scope of College Humor Maga-f Maga-f rnnTnudrin ji.ice 6 ) ' COLLEGE PRESS Continued from pa 1. sine, Reid Gardiner, editor Magpie, L'tah Agricultural collepe. Delegates to the convention will he KueatH of the Commercial club at h banquet at the club's headquarters tonight at 6:30. The student editors will be entertained by the aororlty women of the university at the Sigma Chi house following the banquet. |