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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1923)
Is Gathered for The Omaha Bee Readers! To the wonderfully complete and accurate service of The Associated Press, The Omaha Bee has * now added the extensive service of two other great telegraphic news organizations: The International News and the Universal Service fll International News primarily is a service of “hot" news-news when it happens, ac curately told, but quickly told as well. It serves the afternoon paper with readable stories of events from Greenland to Europe and on to South America and Australia, from Maine to Los Angeles and from Alaska to Florida. Universal service is a news-feature service, supplementing the ordinary daily new s. With London as its center it covers Europe and w ith special cables direct from Paris and Berlin, it gathers in New York tremendous new s beats, brilliant feature stories, graphic descriptions of important foreign events, the quaint, the unusual-w hich EACH DAY appear in THE OMAHA BEE. « In addition to these foreign cables, are direct lines from South America—Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima—bringing to New York the latest new s events of the southern portion of the American continent. Threading North America, from New York to Chicago and Denver and San Fran cisco; from New Orleans and Atlanta; from Seattle and Los Angeles—from every section of America into Omaha—a veritable network of w ires hum nightly w ith the latest reports of the events of the continent, nation and state. The “Exclusive” in News—Accurately Told in THE OMAHA BEE MAHABEE Suhsdhe (or it JVIfWf