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...leader editorials of the Emporia (Kans.) Gazette (circ. 7,000) were signed W.L.W. once again last week. Young Bill White was taking up where he had left off eight eventful years before, subbing for his famed father, William Allen White...
...Rashid Shari in Bagdad, a barefoot urchin cries his wares: Al Mukhtar Min Reader's Digest. Sales are brisk. He will be sold out the second day. His success is another sensation of the sensationally successful U.S. Reader's Digest (domestic circ. 8,000,000): a skyrocketing demand for its Arabic edition...
Seriocomic "Oxie O'Rourke" has lately been taking on more importance than ever in the Daily News (circ. 440,000). Once he was merely a sidelines character, along with his straight man, "Torchnose McGonigle," in Clem Lane's stories of Chicago crime and political shenanigans. Now Clement Quirk Lane has become City Editor, and the Daily News has been ballyhooing him as a Finley Peter Dunne, finding with more ease than accuracy a parallel in Oxie and Torchnose to Dunne's "Mr. Dooley" and "Mr. Hennessy...
London's Hearst-like Daily Mail (circ.: 1,600,000, third largest among Britain's morning papers) now plans to span the Atlantic...
...list of New York City's eight dailies, complete with circulation figures. The Post was last (225,954),:the Herald Tribune sixth (293,-304). At the top: the Tribune's sister paper, the(New York Daily News (1,923,-838). As far as the Tribune, (circ. around 930,000) was concerned, that seemed to settle everything...