It occurs to your humble old Professor that one of the requirements of operating a newspaper is some amount of fluency in the language in which you intend to publish. In the case of the Detroit Daily Press, so far as he can tell, that language was to have been English. So we read in the Free Press the following bon mot:

"The statement said suspension of publication will be permanent 'for now.'"

Have you ever heard such a remarkable phrase as this? "Permanent 'for now'". It rather boggles the mind.

Your Professor must confess he has to go to the refrigerator and get a can of Labatt's and ponder this some more. In fact, in order to parse such an astonishing phrase, he must confess to wishing that LSD was permitted legally. Beer, he fears, isn't going to do it.