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...have five sending machines in New York, three direct wires to each printer, eight linotypes equipped to handle the tapes. There are only 100 other Teletypesetters in all the world -and only two other publications use them over any comparable distance-the Edinburgh Scotsman and the Glasgow Herald, which print their London telegraph news from tape produced in London...
James George Patton came up the hard way. He was born in Bazar, Kans. in 1902, the year the Farmers Union (full name: Farmers Educational & Cooperative Union of America) was founded by a liberal, farm-minded printer and ten farmers in a barn near Point, Tex. When his miner-engineer-farmer father died in Colorado, young Jim had to support his mother, three sisters, a wife and child, and a mortgaged farm. He worked his way through college, managed a co-op insurance company, taught school, finally became secretary of the Colorado Farmers Union in 1934. In 1940 he became...
Liberty was taken out of the hands of the Macfadden Publications last week by its printer and its papermaker, who decided to give the 18-year-old weekly another chance under new direction. As Liberty's new publisher, Printer John Cuneo installed one of his own men: Paul Hunter, onetime Hearst man, now head of Cuneo-controlled Screenland Magazines...
Last week's change in ownership was more nominal than real, for Printer Cuneo and Kimberly-Clark (paper) have been heavily interested financially in Macfadden Publications ever since Bernarr Macfadden retired from the management last year. Macfadden will keep right on handling Liberty's newsstand and boy-sale circulation on a contract basis, and the position of the rest of the Macfadden group will be stronger with Liberty gone...
Navy Buffs. Putting the information into print is another simple Fahey process, involving no manuscripts or copy. As new statistical data comes in, he has the printer make the changes right in the type, which is still set up from the last printing (first of two previous editions was in 1939) a method long used by telephone companies Worry furrows the Fahey brow only when a new edition nears press time, because not so much as a postage stamp of space must go bare, and he must fill in from memory all the spaces under the pictures and around...