State v. Beacon Publishing Co.

42 P.2d 960, 141 Kan. 734, 1935 Kan. LEXIS 229
CourtSupreme Court of Kansas
DecidedApril 6, 1935
DocketNo. 32,257
StatusPublished
Cited by8 cases

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State v. Beacon Publishing Co., 42 P.2d 960, 141 Kan. 734, 1935 Kan. LEXIS 229 (kan 1935).

Opinions

The opinion of the court was delivered by

Burch, J.:

The Beacon Publishing Company was charged, with others, in five counts of an indictment returned by a grand jury, with violation of the statute relating to false, deceptive and misleading advertising. The publishing company was convicted on each count, and appeals.

The circumstances which led to the indictment may be related.

• In Wichita the Beacon Publishing Company, a corporation, publishes a newspaper, the Wichita Beacon. Max Levand and Louis Levand are officers in charge, and, in common parlance, are the publishers. W. C. Shanklin is managing editor, T. L. Givens is city editor, and Charles J. Claus is advertising manager. Henry Dan, a salaried employee, solicits advertising.

[735]*735Advertising is a legitimate source of profit to a newspaper, a legitimate source of profit to the advertiser, and a highly beneficial service to the public. In a sense, advertisements are informative news items. They tend to stimulate consumption of goods. That stimulates production. That stimulates employment of labor, and the result is, desirable economic consequences spread in ever-widening circles.

What were called advertising campaigns were not infrequent in Wichita. Testifying at the trial for the state, Dan said another newspaper in Wichita was conducting such a campaign, which suggested to him that he inaugurate one. He chose a “quality” campaign in the field of merchandising. To accomplish his purpose, he desired active cooperation of R. E. Hobbs, M. D., director of public welfare of the city. Mr. Claus, advertising manager, was out of town and Dan outlined his plan to the managing editor. Shanklin asked the city editor, Givens, to get in touch with Doctor Hobbs. Doctor Hobbs was interviewed, approved the program, and told Givens to go ahead with it.

Dan had in mind an advertisement which would present the appearance of an emblem of quality, reproductions of which could be furnished to the advertisers. Gundell Goldansky had been the designing artist for the Beacon for many years. He had previously obtained and engraved the signature of Doctor Hobbs, for use in another advertising campaign, which Doctor Hobbs had approved, and Goldansky created, or adapted, decorated and lettered a sketch, on a card, of a design to be used in advertisements to appear in a supplement to the edition of the Beacon of Sunday, August 20,1933. The design was shown to Doctor Hobbs on Monday previous to August 20, and he approved it. Later in the week a proof of the advertisement of the Wichita Water Company, showing the design, as the advertisement would appear in the Sunday supplement, was .shown to Doctor Hobbs. He approved it and said he would make an addition to the advertisement which would improve it, and he did so.

Advertisements were procured, which were printed, using the design, in the Sunday supplement, which was published as contemplated. One of the advertisements follows:

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