Hearst's Newspapers Not Sold Here

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Title

Hearst's Newspapers Not Sold Here

Subject

Sedition

Description

"Hearst's Newspapers and Magazines Not Sold Here
For the Period of the War
The New Mexico Council of Defense and the Country Council of Defense of this county have coninced us that Hearst's newspapers have been anti-Bitish, un-American and pro-German since America entered the World War.
Hearst's Newspapers
Atlanta American, Atlanta Georgian, Boston Advertiser, Bosotn American, Chicago American, Chicago Herald and Examiner, Los Angeles Examiner, New York American, New York Journal, San Francisco Examiner.
Hearst's Magazines
Hearst's, Cosmopolotian, Good Housekeeping, Harper's Bazar, Motor, Motor Boating, Puck
The Council of Defense calls upon every true American New Mexican not to ask news stands for the Hearst Publications, but not to receive them on subscription and to quite reading them altogether. Governor Lindsey and Attorney General Patton approve and endorse this move to rid the state of Hearst Publications and Hearstiam."

Creator

Council of Defense

Source

Council of Defense, Hearst’s Not Sold Here, 1917, RG 30 Box 56, Folder 24.01, Council of Defense, 1917-1919, ,Connecticut State Library Archives.

Publisher

Allen Kozloski

Date

1917

Format

jpeg

Language

English