Stop My Paper
Most readers want the editor to tell the plain truth about everything and everybody except themselves. Someone has said that rnnniDg a newspaper is like running a hotel—only different. A man goes to a hotel and orders his dinner. The ohances are that • something will be b ought to him that he does not like. What does he do, get mad and quit the hotel ? No, he simply sets the one dish aside, eats what he likes, and keeps on patronising the hotel, Note the comparison with the newsp per. A subscriber may take a for
ears, and enjoy every line of i*, but some day let even two or three lines be published that he dislikes, but which please hundreds of other readeis, then what happens—stop my paper,”* (-? ?)?. Zip ! BaDg!, says the Morgan Uonnty, Ohio, Democrat.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6180, 14 February 1922, Page 1
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140Stop My Paper Te Aroha News, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6180, 14 February 1922, Page 1
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