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Updated: August 13, 2024
"At the meeting you told us you couldn't answer for your son's paper," Stensland recalled. "I can now," said the confident quack. "Just you leave it to me." He went direct to the "Clarion" office, revolving in his mind the impending interview.
"We have sufficient assurance that there's nothing dangerous in the present situation," he said. "I haven't," said Hal. "If I had, there would be nothing further to be said. The 'Clarion' is not seeking to manufacture a sensation." "What is the 'Clarion' seeking to do?" asked Stensland, another of the committee. "Discover and print the news."
Influenced by Pierce, who was sure he had Hal beaten, the committee insisted on an immediate reply to their ultimatum. "You go up against this bunch," advised Stensland, "and it's dollars to doughnuts the receiver'll have your 'Clarion' inside of six months." Hal leaned indolently against the door. "Speaking of dollars and doughnuts," he said, "I'd like to tell you gentlemen a little story.
"Well, it isn't news until it's printed," Hollenbeck pointed out comfortably. "And what's the use of printing that sort of thing, anyway? It does a lot of people a lot of harm; but I don't see how it can possibly do any one any good." "Oh, put things straight," said Stensland. "Here, Mr.
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