e a mffavt of three linotypes produce the reading material in each issue of the paper they will continue in this role although the printed material will be photographed rather than printed directly george ware is shown operating a twow casts the headlines and larger lines of type in the papier john cunningham is shown with the assembled molds preparing to form a line from molten metal john macnabb the solid metal printing plate that is produced in letterpress this would be inked and printed directly sembung the linotype material the ludlow elements and the solid plates to form a page advertisement are john cunningham and art hawes preparing the page for printing col babiypwjwj meu umns are even and solid to jinsurettie maximum of ac- makes it possible to lif the curacy- 100 pound page to a press for printing i i i anal hunting on the 10 year old goss coxotype press at 3500 eight page sections an hour is the end of the printing operation wilf mceaehern is shown removing com pletely folded papers from the press that prints on both sides of a sheet from a mile long roll of paper this press completed its last run last week mmfmtmw rimtmr hi t if reproduction proofs of linotype material are printed and clipped for pasting down the final pasted up page replaces a 100 pound form of heavy metar bob macarthur is shown operating the press a camfra almost ufireal plays a vital part in preparing material fori an offset newspaper all material in this issue was first photographed mvhomng the large negative is done in solu tions on which the temperature is critically con- trolled a 1 variation can destroy the quality of the negative a fiati is made by first superimposing the negative dyer a thin aluminum sheet an arc light activates exposed areas transferring the negative image to the plate