The Press: Your Publisher

Youthful Cornelius Vanderbilt Jr., able, active scion of an able, active line, whilom Hearstling, who in 1923 branched out from running the national news service that bears his name to endeavoring to establish a chain of newspapers in the U. S. (beginning with two gum-chewers' sheetlets in California [TIME, Aug. 20, 1923]), last week made a loud announcement.

Said he: "The Illustrated Daily News of Los Angeles and The Illustrated Daily Herald of San Francisco lead in daily circulations in the Far West.

"On Jan. 12, 1925, another Vanderbilt tabloid will make its appearance,...

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