Statement By The Publishers
(In The Gospel Advocate, April 8, 1934)
The publishers regret the termination of the services of Foy E. Wallace, Jr., as editor of the Gospel Advocate. His executive ability and pleasant association have been highly valuable. In their judgment, his work as editor, viewed both by journalistic standards and as to the virile and salutary effect upon the cause which the Advocate espouses, has been of an outstanding character. We have knowledge of all conditions prevailing, from his viewpoint, to make this change necessary. We are in full sympathy with his aims and voice our full confidence and faith in him as we shall follow with keen interest his work.
The publishers look with pleasant anticipation to the connection of John T. Hinds with the Gospel Advocate as its editor. They have faith in the ability and character of the man to fill this position with credit and honor, and believe that this faith will be shared by the entire brotherhood. They count themselves fortunate in being able to secure his services at this time, and extend him a welcome to his new labors.
The Publishers.