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The Noble Paper and Power Trust

Anderson, Paul Y. | May 15, 1929 issue

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This article focuses on the company Power Trust going into newspaper business. The author says that newspaper editors and owners all over the country are now manifesting over this disclosure. Power Trust is purchasing a tangible financial interest in fourteen American daily papers. The author provides with information related to the Archibald R. Graustein, president of the International Paper and Power Co. According to the author, Graustein's explains that the company desired to assure itself of a permanent market for the newsprint which it manufactures, and doubtless that consideration did enter into the purchases.

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