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Show ! 0 PiiULISHERS i OF-NEWSPAPERS i Must Make Further Conservation Conserva-tion of News Print Paper or Worse Time Will Come. NEW YORK, April 21. Frank-' lin P. Glass, president of the Amer-lican Amer-lican Newspaper Publishers' associ-1 ( ation, g-ave warning- at the annual ! convention today that newspaper! publishers must maek further conservation con-servation of news print paper if j i Lhey were not to have a worse time ! ' next fall and winter than they had j 'in the last six months. j "It cannot be denied," he said, ' ("that the publishers themselves j are responsible for yielding; to the j reat demand for paper, and that ( jthcy had increased tnis skyrocket' auction market by bidding against each other, by willingness to take ine volume oi advertising onerea, , no matter how small the margin of profit."' At the luncheon of the bureau of advertising of the association, ' iE. T. Meredith, secretarj' of agriculture, agri-culture, made a plea for greater , publicity for farmers, saying that a bill inimical to agriculture should have the spotlight of publicity pub-licity turned on it just as a vie-1 icus franchise should have. The secretary said that many limes the farmers are not in a po-I po-I sition to get their views fully be-, i fore the public and could not therefore protect their interests 1 effectively. |