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 BEAVER FALLS PAPERS. 129 the men who make newspapers have an important duty to perform; that the calling itself is a dignified one; and that the personality of a writer cannot be wholly overlox)ked in what he writes; that the press wields as a whole an influence for good; and the public therefore recognizes the fact that the men thus engaged should be men of high character, whether they are news gatherers, or occupy the editorial chair. The success of the "Eeview" he believes is due largely to the faith he has in this principle, and the circumstances which placed his paper in the hands of those who believe as he does. Mr. Carson was elected to the State Legislature of his state in November 1904, and enjoys the esteem of his fellow citizens of all parties. The foreman of the office at the present is Henry Hartung, and Charles E. Evans is compositor, with Ebner Eosenbauer and Palmer apprentices. J. H. Car- son is manager of the paper and Miss Ada Kurtz is in the office.