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Show HARDING'S NEWSPAPER CREED Remember there are two sides to every question. Get them both. Be truthful. Get the facts. Mistakes are inevitable, but strive for accuracy. I would rather have oin story exactly right than a dozen half wrong. Be decent, be fair, be generous. Boost don't knock. There's good in everybody. Bring nut the good in everybody, and never needlessly hurt the feelings of anybody. any-body. In reporting a political gathering ?ive the facts, tell the s ory as it is. not as you would like to have It. Treat all parties alike.- If there's any politics to be played -e will play it in bur Editorial columns. col-umns. Treat religious matter reverently. If it can possibly be avoided never ' ring ignominy to an innocent man or child in telling of the misdeeds or misfortunes of a relative. Don't wait to be asked, but do it -ithout asking, and. above all, be -ean and never let ? dirty word or "uggestiv? story get ii.to type. I want this paper so conducted tha " ean go into any home without destroying des-troying the innocen.-e a child "arren O. I-rding.. |