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Show SMOOT DRIVING HARDER AT PRINT PAPER WASTE Utah Senator Continues to Uncover Unncceswary Bureau "News Periodicals." Washington, Apr. 2(5, 1920 Where a great deal of tho white paper tho newspaper publishers of the country are clamoring for goes wns recently revealed by Senator Smoot. An interview in-terview published in a local paper says: "The nation owes a debt of gratitude to Senntor Smoot in his efforts to save white paper by having more than a hundred government publications stopped," remarked J. II. Caster of Snlt Lake City at the Washington Hotel. "For yenrs this over increasing number of government govern-ment documents have cluttered up the mails at an enormous cost to tho people to n majority of whom they are useless. I know sdmcthing of the joint committee on printing hns located much of the cause in the numerous governmental press agencies agen-cies established without color of law which cost $2,r00,000 nnd more a year for up-keep. The committee hns ordered 108 out of the 2G(J publicity pub-licity bureaus discovered discontinued discontin-ued and the good work is going on to reach all of the three hundred and odd printing offices set up in depnrt- incnts in face of the stntute requir- i M iug all 'such printing to be done in I k H the Government Printing, Office, the I - ( H lnrgestirintcry in the world. H |