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Conger Reynolds newspaper clippings, 1916-1919

Clipping: ""Government Aid For All Officers With Dependents"" Page 2

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with the canvas top and wheel guards blown off and with the wheels and body riddled with shots. FEWER MORNING PAPERS [By Cable to THE STARS AND STRIPES.] NEW YORK, May 9. - With the sale of the Chicago Herald to William Randolph Hearst and its consolidation with the Examiner, Chicago is left with only two morning papers, the Tribune and Examiner. This is but one of a number of similar occurrences of late years in large cities of the United States, where the tendency has been to reduce rather than enlarge the number of papers sharing the morning field. Previous to the Hearst combine in Chicago, the mergers most commented upon were those of the New York Press with the Sun and the Cleveland Leader with the Plain Dealer, making the latter the only morning paper in the Ohio metropolis.
 
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