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Show ''Keep it out of (he paper," is the cry which the newspaper publisher daily hears. To oblige often costs ! eiHwideralile. thnindi IhcnnW.v u-bo makes the requests does not realize it. A news) a per is a pecu liar piece of properly in tho public's eye. The news gatherer is stormed storm-ed at because begets hold of one item, and he is abused because 1 it-does it-does not get another. Voting men, and often young women, as well as obk-r persons, perform acts which become legitimate items for publication, publi-cation, and then rush to the news--paper office to beg the editor not to notice their escapades. The next day they condemn the same paper for not having published another party doing the same thing they i were guilty of, forgetting, apparently, apparent-ly, their last visit, to the printing olliee. The subscribers ex pwl to read the news and there is always wonder when any of these items fail to appear in the next issue. The Newspaper Man. i ' . . i |