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MONDAY, OCt6BEk-M ^7 EftDicorr DAILY-BULLETIN PAGE 11 Mr. Geo. F. and Some of the Sons and Daughters of E. - J. Workers Born in E. - J. Hospitals I, N. Y. Sept. 24th, 1937. On October 4th r Endicott people will have an evening newspaper, to be called the Indicoft Bulletin/' It will be published every day. You could not, in my judgment, help the town more than to be subscribers for this paper immediately. Business interests could do no. better for themselves than to furnish the new En dicott daily evening paper with their advertising. This paper ought to have a daily circulation in a reasonably short time that will justify its publication and sat- isfy its owners and managers. Just why r to be perfectly frank, should we submit longer to being exploited by evening papers published in other cities? Why not patronize home industry, home newspapers and home merchants, and feave our money where it is earned, is a natural common sense question. Do we wish to grow? If so, isn't that the proper way? j, - I am strongly in hopfs that our citizenship, including Johnson City, Endicott, Vestal and all the surrounding communities, will find in this paper everything they need in an evening daily. If so, it will be a success from the very beginning. Sincerely Yours,