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The Press Today: VIII. Montana and "the Company"

Villard, Oswald Garrison | July 9, 1930 issue

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The article gives information about the dailies published in the Montana. There is the State, supposedly a free and independent part of the Union, and there is "the Company," otherwise the Anaconda Copper Mining Co. It has dual entity. There are 16 dailies in the State, one of which also prints an evening edition. Here, too, people have Republican, Democratic, and independent journals. In the interest of efficiency and economy it arranged some years ago in the town of Missoula that the same man who wrote the Republican editorials in the morning should also write the Democratic editorials in the evening. Ostensibly, of the 16 dailies, 6 are Democratic, 4 are Republican and 1 is independent.

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ANACONDA Copper Mining Co.; PERIODICALS -- Publishing; EDITORIALS; PRINTS; PERIODICALS; MONTANA; UNITED States
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