Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 83, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 January 1915 — HE KNOWS BETTER NOW. [ARTICLE]
HE KNOWS BETTER NOW.
' he other man’s job always looks easy. Ministers believe they could run the newspapers far more successfully than they, are conducted at present. Once in a while one of them tries it. A Pasadena clergyman who was given an opportunity to put his ideas into practice and worked at the task a week on the last day wrote: - „ ' “My time is almost up as I pen this last line; my hand is almost paralyzed; my brain is befuddled and I am free to confess that I am right glad to vacate the holy spot. Such rush and riot and disarray! Such a jumble of pot-pouri; it strikes me as the effort to bring order out ot chaos, and to do it lightning quick. “I am reminded of the memorable words, ‘The earth was without form and void,; and darkness was upon the face of the waters. ’ Never shall I criticise newspaper men more. I shall pray for them. They will have my heart’s forbearance henceforth and forever. They are the hardest worked, shortest lived, poorest paid brain workers—on this weary old wprld of pus.’’—Editor and Publislier.
