TitleOne of the reasons for telegraphic reform. Power and tyranny of the Associated Press. The character of its manager, James W. Simonton. His confession, under oath, before an Investigating Committee of Congress, of his exploits as a hired lobbyist, and his slanders, under oath, retracted under oath. His expulsion from the House of Representatives. Shall he continue to be the sole telegraphic historian of the country?
Published[n.p.] 1873.
Description47 p. 23 cm.
SubjectsAssociated Press.
Journalism -- California.
Simonton, James William, 1823-1882.
Western Union Telegraph Company.
LC Card Number11-34652
Call Number/Copies 
 WRHS Research Library: PN 4841 A849 1873
mq139634: LC class, closed stacks [status: NON-CIRCULATING]
[Record 76681]