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Leo R. Sack, Scripps-Howard Washington correspondent, native of Mississippi, to be Minister to Costa Rica.
1) Barred the labor of children under 16 except if they are able to deliver newspapers without impairment of health and if their work does not interfere with school hours. Children between 14 and 16 were not to work more than three hours a day (between 7 a. m. and...
("Bing") Bingay, editorial director of the Detroit Free Press. Editor Bingay, bald and fat, carefully segregated the majority of U. S. newspapers as law-abiding institutions. But the yellows and the "equally sinister group that is in the twilight zone, the near yellows, which parade under a cloak of respectability...
But Manager Eugene MacLean was chosen not because of his name but because of his worth as an oldtime newspaper executive. Twenty years ago he worked for the late, great "Old Man'' Scripps as editor of the Cleveland Press, later as publisher of the San Francisco Daily News...
To the Orient two months ago went two potent newspapermen, friends but rivals. One was Kent Cooper, general manager of Associated Press; the other, Roy Wilson Howard, chairman of the Scripps-Howard newspapers, editor of the New York World-Telegram and onetime president of the Scripps-founded United Press. Arriving...