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Adams, Samuel Hopkins, 1871-1958

"Success A Novel"

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"Nobody does. But the effect of your editorial is to play into the hands
of the anti-tobacco people. It's an indiscriminate onslaught on all
tobacco. That's the effect of it."
"Possibly."
"And the result is that the tobacco people are threatening to cut us off
from their new advertising appropriation."
"Out of my department," said Banneker calmly.
Marrineal was a patient man. He pursued. "You have offended the medical
advertisers by your support of the so-called Honest Label Bill."
"It's a good bill."
"Nearly a quarter of our advertising revenue is from the patent-medicine
people."
"Mostly swindlers."
"They pay your salary," Marrineal pointed out.
"Not mine," said Banneker vigorously. "The paper pays my salary."
"Without the support of the very advertisers that you are attacking, it
couldn't continue to pay it. Yet you decline to admit any responsibility
to them."
"Absolutely. To them or for them."
"I confess I can't see your basis," said the reasonable Marrineal.
"Considering what you have received in income from the paper--"
"I have worked for it."
"Admitted. But that you should absorb practically all the profits--isn't
that a little lopsided, Mr. Banneker?"
"What is your proposition, Mr.


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