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Show whL6 ,CPy fol'wIng editor! a1' ;h ch 18 Pertinent to Dolta-rr ' fact almost everywhere J Scores of people fall to reaize that the chief source of income! t0 '-he newspaper is its space Til9 no hosftancy on the part of mlDy " M"n the er to publishl an 'em in his paper without chjrse Whch 18 more a" advertisement Jilan ' P''Cf of nev- On the other hf""1" t Is seldom customary to ask a I hant to glve away Qne q( I nicies on his shelf. Nobody thl LW?MlDg lr" " 8t0re- Pointing methlng and .aylng. "Please I 'e that for nothing." Yet the ght around to the newspaper J 'th an article they know will J em in money and they coolly' -liberate say to the edJ lease give us space for this Should you ask the merchant e goods you'd be refused "her, he'd accuse you of wan nethtag for nothing. And yet " "nd ma"y who can't see it in "e 1Ight when it comes to asl ' "ewsPPer man to give away in trade his space rhe newspaper does more to tise the community and forw He movements than any other "ion. There is no question al, and even people who do a Paper and pay for it k, ething about the power of 3- Yet the newspaper is aai more free things than is as ny other institution. The d ae paper is to conform to i S' ldea's an3 tastes of the co ty and to serve as a medium "lion. It was never intend run in the interest of any bu lr any individual who hopes hrough the world on a son for-nothing platform |