Show I ITS IT'S UP TO THE READERS i It s the belief of the 1 I Fiction Guild that only when the public begins to shy away I from the sex and ganster lung mag magazines II III I I I will those magazines with their lurid suggestive covers covers covers cov cov- covI I ers and stories vanish from the t news stands Readers must more discrimination in the selection of light reading There are many kinds of j I stories on the stands Some arc are I printed on smooth paper and for the most part contain the printed works of Ameri Americas America's as a's most famous writers Others are printed on rough paper rhey contain good stories and their writers will ill be the famous authors and novelists of tomor tonto ro row I Most of the so-called so news new Land magazines are wholesome I 1 treating creating of adventure all over I the he world of the conquest oi- oi the air and the sea of crime detection from the side of the JaW law Some of the most famous executives of the land select light reading from the sews lews stand group resting their theil drains while they tra travel vel the world on the wings of some adventure adventure adventure ad ad- venture writers writer's imagination Select elect your reading as carefully as they do theirs their's for after all the most magazines contain material that is the most monotonous to be found since they select themes which are cap capable ble of so little varia varia- tion |