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Most of us take | Governor of New York. .Scranton Hl § bd ‘ ‘our papers ‘il our dime our newspapers ‘compiling and publishing a record of our timesg E The first of to the Constitution of the United granted . . . paying oct a dollar's worth and more of news and information, and failing to realize the value of the personal, social, and economic service provided us. : PURVEYORS OF NEWS The history of the press in ‘the United States is a long and fascina~ ting one. Beginning with the first regular newspaper, the Boston Newsletter, originating in 1704, our newspapers have played a glorious part in the develpoment of our country, its economic growth, and its advance to its position of pres- ‘tige among the nations of the world. Not only the large city dailies, but alsp the numerous weeklies and the ‘small papers in rural areas, have an enviable record of. service as purveyors of news, protectors of liberty, guardians of public morals, and champions of the better life. : In pursuit of this fourfold goal, assed on the thoughts, ‘motives, acti®as, and living habits of people here in our own country land in the wider world which we must learn to understand if we ane to prosper in it and be at poste with it. PROTECTERS OF LIBERTY . e ten Amendments ‘States . . . which form our Bill of Rights . . . reads in part as follows: “Congress shall make no law . . . labridging the freedom of speech or ‘of the press © . .” ‘became the law of the land in 1791, .a scant 15 years after the Declama- ‘tion of Independence, was estab- ‘But what thus lished in principle back in 1735 when John Peter Zenger — editor of the Weekly Journal of New York FAST & EASY! 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They endeavor to per- suade rather than to impose their ideas upon the communities they serve. Yet, American newspapers still share with the church the title of “guardian of the public morals.” And rightly so. No editor worth his - salt will sit idly by, ignoring in his news pages or editorial col- umns those incidents or conditions which are undermining the social and moral health of the community. CHAMPIONS OF THE BETTER LIFE During the past quarter-century, advertising on the airwaves has grown tremendously. Radio and and television mow share with newspapers the promotion and sale of a wide variety of products and services. Yet until radio and TV become more effective gatherers of news as well as dispensers of en- tertainment, they will not hold the same consumer interest the mews- paper holds. and - distribution techniques which have so greatly and so quickly ad- vanced our economic growth would have been almost impossible with- out the preparation of mass con- suming markets by our newspapers. Your .newspaper, large or small, deserves your patronage and sup- port. Subscribe to it, read it, pon- der what its editors call to your attention, advertise in it. Your newspaper is still your best and most dependable source of - news. More . . . it is the steadfast cham- pion of the better life wel all seek. Legal Notice — NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters of Administration in the Estate of STINA G. ECKHART, late of the Township of Ross, Luzerp.e County; Pennsylvania, who died. on been granted to PEARL R. GROSS, R.D. 1, Hunlock Creek, Pa. 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