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June 26, 1929 issue

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This article focuses on the political developments in the U.S. and around the world. The standardization and commercialization of the press in the U.S. will be hastened substantially if the project announced by Eugene Greenhut to establish a new chain of twenty or more daily newspapers is realized. Greenhut is known as the organizer of the Hahn chain of department stores, and so far as it is known has had no previous connection with journalism. He says that the new chain is not to be assembled in the interest of power companies or any other propaganda, but purely as a business enterprise and that the editorial policies of the newspapers purchased will not be interfered with.

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JOURNALISM -- United States; COMMERCIALIZATION; COMMERCIAL products; GREENHUT, Eugene; UNITED States -- Politics & government; UNITED States
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