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soc1ation. Every editor of the State, must be in the Univers1ty postofhce not All-Around Contest J. ‘ lllilhl .
‘ whether a member of the K. P. A. or later than May 15. Please follow all 1:01. guidance of the competitors the l‘E‘El } J
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1 contest and follow them to the letter. ing exhibit shall be brought to the Cin— scored: General appearance, 30 Per 3 5 Jill“
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and Front Page contests if it has been a May 15. Entries can be 111cluded in the per cent; general news, 5 per cent; and J .J‘fl. EEr‘El ~ 5.
. Winner in the previous two years Will bC same bundle, but each entry must be editorial, 20 per cent. Factors to be con- ‘ i r‘ if. 'E ,
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Attention IS Pal'UCUlZII‘l)’ CflllCd I0 1110 Victor R. Portmann, UniverSIty 01 Ken- cellence, community serv1ce, headlines l Jl 1, J”; l
reqturement that entries in the Cdi- Lucky, Lexington. It is suggested that content, illustrations, typography and l Epl El JE'rJ/i‘iJ “g
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ELYJClalllCS.-Evel'y editor is urged to send members. Jlt has also been suggested 1;“, Edi/min] Con/est ‘ l 1 iii;
. entlls entries for each contest and every that election or Jspectal edition J:- In order to stimulate the editors in _ J J all‘llll
E us 1y Will be Judged on its merits. Let sues should not be included in the . . expressing individuality, initiative, and J. l ‘l :2},
. to make this 1943 contest the biggest Around Contest entries. leadership in this department which is J E}: JJJJJJ .
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' 1 ‘ and vocabulary. Each editorial should page, or less, advertisement. Factors to 2. Letter head—two or more colors, ( .. .
. be pasted on a sheet of paper with the be judged include type content, type 3. Envelope—one color. as . Twent
notation of name of newspaper, date of arrangement, value of illustrations, se— 4. Envelope—two or more colors. tenals suc
' 1 issue, and writer’s name. No “canned” lection of border and decorative materi- 5. Program. , ”.113 BOb
. " . or clipped editorials will be considered a1, and fulfillment of three functions of 6. Booklet—four or more pages. I ‘ Will be acc
. i , in this contest. advertising—attention, interest, and con- 7. Business card. I 6' A C01
- 1 . Grehan Memorial Plaque viction. The entries are limited to ad- 8. Calling card. { OU?’ or a
‘ : The winner for the best editorial will vertisements set in the contestant’s Office 9. \Vedding invitation. Cdltorlal. I
. again have the name of his newspaper either hand or machine composition“. 10. Statement of bill head. 7- Editc
. 3 : engraved on the beautiful Enoch Grehan EaCh contestant may select any ad- 11. Blotter. . able.
' 3 3 Memorial Plaque which was established vertisement that appeared during the 12. What you consider your best job.‘ 8-dl‘Iead
, , . by Mrs. Enoch Grehan and the members year, May 1, 1942, and May 1, 1943, Entries Wanted For Cozine Troph , $31 lcllgf
' 1 of the Department of Journallsm 1n each entry to be mounted on a sheet of C , F .1” __ .- _ .- y i l“ ge 01
. 3 memory of Mr. Grehan. The first name cardboard with the notation as to the 741? 0) [671130110115 Edlm’m‘l Page ‘ 9- Mast
. l to be engraved on the memorial was name of the newspaper, date of issue, Kentucky Press Association newspap. pearance,
. l that of The Pineville Sun. Herndon J and name of contestant. ' el‘s will compete again this year for the the page ‘
i . Evans, editor. Second winner was The Entries Wanted For Cozine Trophy Ben Cozine Memorial Cup, awarded, 10' A” V
3 ‘ Shelby NeWS, Wade McCoy, editor. Cup For Meritorious Editorial Page possession to that paper in the State ad-i consrderat
.‘ . Winner in 1940 was the Lyon County Kentucky Press Association newspflp- judged as having the best editorial paged 11' Mal
3 . Herald, Gracean M. Pedley, editor. ers will compete again this year for the The Cozine Memorial Cup was offered,’ make-up V
The name of the Cumberland Courier, Ben Cozine Memorial Cup, awarded for the first time in 1935 by Wade M. metry, an<
, Charles K. Steele, editor, was added in Possession to that Paper in the State ad- McCoy, then managing editor of Shelby scrutinyzl
‘ 1941. Gracean M. Pedley’s Lyon County judged as having the best editorial page. News, Shelbyville. The winner in that , rrietry W‘t‘
. " Herald repeated its triumph of 1940 in The Cozine Memorial Cup was offered year was “Terren Fisher’s Carlisle Mei-i| given SPe‘
the 1942 contest. Space is reserved on for the first time in 1935 by Wade M. cury. Mr. Fisher won again in 1936. l. 12' Sub‘
1 the plaque £01” subsequent winners and McCoy, then managing editor of Shelby Gracean M. Pedley, Lyon County Her-[ paper Sho‘
1 your papers’ name will 100k proper News, Shelbyville. The winner in that ald, won the 1937 contest. The 1938 con- and 'com
3 thereon. year was Warren Fisher’s Carlisle Mer- test was won by Editor A. S. Wathen, . ”out51de”
1 36’“ News 515073) come“ I cury. Mr. Fisher won again in 1936. Kentucky Standard, Bardstown. Thel 13' Spet
£ 1 At the request of a number of editors Gracean M. Pedley, Lyon County Her- Tri—City News, Cumberland, J. P. Free-. the rhetor
1. ' this contest is continued for competition ald, won the 1937 contest. The 1938 con- man, editor, was the 1939 winner. Editor 1 ence, ext
it ‘ this year on the best community news test was won by Editor A. S. VVathen, Harry Lee Waterfield, Hickman County: contents C
3" i; story. The factors to be considered are Kentucky Standard, Bardstown. The Gazette, Clinton, won his “leg” on the ‘. 14' Eac.
content, sentence and paragraph struc- Tri-City News, Cumberland, .l‘ P. Free— cup in 1940. Gracean M. Pedley, nowi CORSCCUUY
I ture, thought, unity, coherence, vocab- man, editor, was the 1939 winner. Editor editor of the Princeton Leader, wanl from Whlt
1, i i ulary, the lead and community service Harry Lee \Vaterfield, Hickman County another leg on the cup last year. The best Singlt
value. Each story is to be pasted on a Gazette, Clinton, won his “leg” on the conteet is “wide opsn" this year. Come . ———
‘ l3 . sheet of paper with the notation of the cup in 1940. Gracean M. Pedley’s on in! Delmquer
1 1 name of newspaper, date of issue, name Princeton Leader won the 1941 contest As the title implies, this handsome T0 F561 1‘
v j K of: editor, and name of the writer of the and repeated again in 1942, giving that silver loving cup is dedicated to the{ That th
l “0“)“ Open [0 weekly, SCmi‘WCCkIY: and newspaper “two legs” on [he COVCLCd memory of our beloved Ben Cozinei newsprint
3 country dailies in the state. Only crime trophy. ‘ who made his editorial page an out- weeklies t
’ 1 stories will be barred from this contest. The contest is “wide open” again this standing example of the best in jour- scribers tt
.‘ . Best Editorial Page Contest year; come on in! nalism, and his editorials a far-felt force for the (It
1 ; This contest, again sponsored by The TWP/1y OfiC‘Wd F0?” in his town and his state. To retain b)’ an Ida
‘ 1 Shelby News through the Ben Cozine Job Printing Exhibit permanent possession of the cup,.th€y In a fr
5 . Trophy is announced in another column. Through the courtesy of Thomas F. newspaper must win it three times. after the
; Daily C0715?“ Addfll Smith, president of the Louisville Paper The following rules were made to tame kno
i A new contest for the smaller papers Company, a special contest is again open govern the selection of the winner each Its readers
was added three years ago. All dailies inv for the editors Of the state at the mid- year: . to comply
_5 . the state with the exception of those summer meeting. Mr. Smith will we ]_ Page content: the page must con-1 nate all (I
published in 'Ashland, Owensboro, Pa- sent a handsome and valuable trophy tain articles of literary, feature, and: regulation
‘ ducah, Coving-ton, Lexington, and Louis- for the best exhibit of job printing at editorial matter only. i compulsor
. .; ville are eliglble to enter. The‘same the meeting. Every editor is urged to 2‘ No advertisement should appear 5:11)? sud
rules, slightly modlfied, that govein the prepare an exhibit, preferably mounted on the page. However, this will not bar , wro he
.31. . selection 0f the Be“ Allfiround “76613” on a large cardboard, for exhibition and contestants using such advertisements, erlifhkell
, Newspaper Will be applied in this Daily judging during the meeting. but said use will count against perfec'i iilm 1ed 1
contest. The committee solrcrts entries The following items are to be includ— tion. I lleY‘and
from every small daily 1n the state. ed. Exhibitors are urged to include 3- Editorial matter: preference will be{ “Vii“?uld
; i Best Advertising Composition every item, but, to aid that printer who given to ”home—written” editorials while ‘ girin 16 N
: l Three prizes will be awarded to Ken- might not have every item in his files, “canned” editorials will be a detrinletlt-i San-pig?
. h: ‘ ' tucky editors in this contest: 35 for best at least eight of the twelve listed must 4. Clipped editorials of community whom“:
. t full—page advertisement; 35 for best half— be included: nature will be acceptable. expiratior
; . page advertisement; 35 for best quarter- 1, Letter head—one color. 5, Features and literary: features such regulation
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' as Twenty 162115 Ago, syndicate ma— ers both must accept—and comply With.” soap and warm water—never anything 1551.11, ‘1 -.
. terials such as written by Doctor Cope- Here is certainly a logical and easy else. 3 ' llllll
" land, Bob Burns, etc., essays, poems, etc., method of enforcing a paid-up policy, The roll will break if gasoline is used 1 ‘ llll ll ll
' I will be acceptable. while relieving the newspaper of any on it. If it is extremely dirty, it may be I l :1 1 :1 l '11 ‘
‘1 6. A column, whether serious, humor- blame from the subscriber. It is also, given a preliminary cleaning with steel 1 111311
{ ous, or a mixture, will be considered as the News points out, one method of wool. 111111 ll
editorial page material. complying with the order to reduce Once a year your keyboard Should be 1 ll“ . -
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able. ————-——————————-—— mean strip it. Polish it clean and then l l’ l l. .
_ l 8. Headlines, whether spot heads or Lino-Clinics Stress Care oil it. It will then give you two months if Lll 111
$19,101)" ltipdiciiigf 3depart3me1111t llieladls, will be EVCY)’ operator can 'cut down the satisl'actory Sfrvice before it again needs 1 ll;
1 Ju ge 01 typograp tea )a ance. maintenance cost of his machine by attention. .V\henl you iun'past the Cwo- , 11111th
age , 9' Mast head: the typographical ap- keeping it clean. months period Without 011mg again, you 1 lliifjlg 1:21“
wspap- pearance, the content,- and relation to Some owners of Linotypes, not realiz- wear out your cam Journal and lose a ‘ :H‘ll“
for the the page as a whole Wlll be con31dered. ing the appreciable savings which result 101 Of time 0‘“ the keyboard. 1 '1‘ll‘l 1‘
Narded 10. Art work: if any, W111 be given full when machines are kept clean, object to Every bearing surlact that your key- 1 i 1‘15 ll
ate ad- consideration. seeing their operators take sufficient time lever touches should be cleaned and pol- ‘ lllll: .l
lpageu" 11- Make-up and balance: the page to keep their machines in good condi-3 {Shed at least 9““ a year. ’11 you do a lllll
offered make-UP Wlth emphaSis on balance, sym- tion. And some operators don’t give 1631 10b th“ often, you “’0“ l have 10 do ‘ 113,1:1113’1
lde M. metry, and contrast will be given close proper attention to their machines no It every month or two’ _ , 11111, .
Shelby scrutiny: Extra Width columns, IH‘SYIU' matter how much time they have to Use carbon tetrachloride for cleaning ' le ill,
11 that metry With the rest of the page, Will be spare. I want to emphasize the one fact fluid—but do‘”_ 361 11 on 1’91” keys. 1 ll 11“,?
e Mei- l given special consideration. that DIRT COSTS YOU approximately Y?” 11 have a bhnd keyboard If you flo' ‘ i 11 1111 1‘,
19361 12. Subject matter: as a COllllIlul’llty 15 Per cent of your maintenance COSt. ll 1/91”. kC)’S need Cleanlng’ use 21111- 11' 11.114
y Her-l paper should emphasize community news - Improper lubrication is another item monia. . 3 , _ _ 3‘ 11 l ll ,
38 con- and community. interests, too much that means considerable expense to news- ll 11'0” cltaan 311(1’3rl machirge l1g1l31n130‘“ lj ‘l' l 1.:
yams“, 1 outSIde” news Will be marked down. papers. The lack of oiling or failure to “:1 iave ' (3)11 '1 louts 03 fl? 11131111 l1ll1l
1 The 13- Speaal attention Will be given to use the proper oils, or too much oil will time you ever. iac 1” 1'01” ‘1 C’ )ut 11 , 1|; lll
'. Free- l the rhetoric, punctuation, unity, coher— cost money and delay production. Book- pays good diVidends to do It' 11111 l
Editorl €11“: €Xpl‘essi0n, dignity, vocabulary, lets containing a chart Which shows the “"—————“*———“——— I lllnl‘ »
joumyl Contents Of this page‘- proper lubrication methods are provided After a survey of operating costs on a 11:? 1 ill 1
on the 3 14. Each contestant will submit three to you free upon your request to the 45 Iowa newspapers, Leon Barnes, pub- '2 1 g 1 1
15 now l consecutive issues of his newspaper Linotype Company. These booklets will lisher Of the NOI‘thWOOd (Iowa) AHChOI‘, : 1Z .1 11‘ ‘n
3 wan‘ from which the judges will select the save Linotype owners conSiderable stated that wide variations in their 1 lg; 112g} '
r. The best single issue for competition. money and give them an increase in range of costs were often due to the el- 1' ‘lgl 11111111111
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Delinquent Subscribers A good way to tell Whether or not plants. Here'are his recommendations 3 ll ml 1 :-
idsome To. Feel Newslnmt Cut your machine is in proper condition as for taking in some slack along the line 111-11111
to the { That the new OPA ruling ”guiding far as cleanliness goes, is to look at your of Operation. . 3 2 131' ill l 3:
Cozine, newsprint can be used effectively by hands at the end of the shift. If your 1.3Chang‘e help as inh‘equently as l 111111,“
111 out- Weeklies to encourage delinquent sub- hands are soiled, you are not getting the possible. EIIiCiency drops With each i 1 llllll
r1 1.0111: SCl‘ibers to P3)" up lest they be cut ofl production that your machine is capable change. Encourage your employees to 11,1 l g," ,1
It force for the duration has been demonstrated Ol giving. This also means that your become active in community alTairs. l all-1‘; ll «ll/.11 3:
retain by an Idaho newspaper. machine is wearing out unusually fast 2.~ Cooperate with your employees 1n 11 '11‘111
1P: thcl In a from page bold [ace box just because dirt causes wear. . 3 getting legible COP)" and getting it in 1 l“ 1111111
a. after the newsprint reduction order be- Another important tip in Linotype early. Do not work too much at night. , ll 1111111 v11 1.
ade to tame known, the News announced to maintenance is this: Locate your trouble 3. It pays to keep the machinery in 1 l 1111‘ l‘ll 1
er each its readers that “the only practical way before you pick up a screwdriver or a a good state of repair. 1 ll‘l‘l ll ,
to comply with this ruling is to eliini- pair of pliers to make an adjustment. 4. Make the shop a comfortable place llll l‘ :
ist con-1 nate all delinquent subscribers . . . war When a machine stops, the operator’s in which to work. Automatic heat will 1 111111111 ‘
*e, and: l‘egulations make such a course almost usual tendency is to remove the first ap— havc the rooms at workable teinpera- 1:111:11
l compulsory. \Vhen the favorite news— parent cause of the trouble. For in- ture when employees arrive. 111* 1 ,
appear paper SUddenly ceases to come, the read- stance, When a dlstrlbutOr st0ps, the 3 5. Actual savmgs can be made by us- 1 llll
not bar er who has taken the paper for years is operator removes the mat that caused lhe ing labor-saying machinery. The mono— 1 l' '1‘; 1‘
enients, l’ery llkely to feel that the editor wasn’t Stop, bUt (1068 1101 trace the originating melt and automatic presses should be ,, 1g. ’1
perfec-l lllsllfied in removing his name so has- cause of the stop. The proper thing to investigated in this respect. ,1 . 1.1 ‘ll‘ 1 3
l Llly—and under normal circumstances do, Ol COUFSQ 15 to locate the trouble 6. Collect for subscriptions in ad- l ll ’f; _
will bel heflwould be right. and eliminate the real cause. This will vance. It is business-like, although strict i I fill 3
Is whilCl “The News will continue its policy of increase production Cf)1151(lel‘al)l)’- enforcement of this policy may cause 1 1 1111.111 3
.rinient-l all)? ample nOthe before stopping sub- Another bit of advice for wartime the list to drop temporarily. l. l ll 1111 ,
1munill Custlolifgj but‘cannot carry even the best Linotype users is this: Remember the . /. ll you are publishing a good news- 11: l 11 .
exnr 33 s more than a week or two past rubber shortage and conserve that rub~ paper, a series of expiration notices on 1 l . 111 ,13-311
[‘eSSuch l anon. It is Just one more war ber keyboard cam roller on your ma- renewals W111 save you money in sub- : g '1' ;3l3 :l
legulauon which readers and newspap- chine by keeping it clean. Wash it with scription commissions. : ll“ 1 3
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.‘ 5 The all-expense setup for the confer- similar more or less serious upsets inism’nteen l
, 7 e ence includes convention registration printing plant routine, lead to two c0n~l .
. , t i P 1‘, fee, hotel room, Friday night banquet, clusions. HELP‘
, , » en 1,2 r ’33 Saturday noon luncheon, and Saturday First, when it comes to a criticaltsqme help,
' , ' and Sunday breakfasts at the cost. per showdown, publishers prove themselves: WI“ neverg
. , Ofilclal Publication or the Kentucky person as follows: to be a generous cooperative crew. '- lems “011.6
1' Press Association For those arriving Friday and re- VVorkmen and equipment are placedione Oi obta
, Victor R,————Portmann, Editor-Publisher riggingng until Monday, when sharing freely at the disposal of neighbors, andt 03:35:23;
: ccupancy of loom wrth double frequently verbal bombs are exchanged J E , -
, “ Printed On The Kernel Press. Lexington bed, $26.61; when two persons share it via the same typecaster and press! ThiskhtirC (; .61; ‘
‘ ____.__ twin bedroom, $28.11 each; single bed spirit of mutual helpfulness at a time {'“mh 1,15 e
, , ‘ Kentucky Press Association Officers room, 11329.11. when it is increasingly necessary if 50m ‘, 1- It )0“
, , l Vance Armenuout__...;;;;i(;:::lerJournal, Louisville As many Kentucky publishers may of our publications are to survive is exitismg still Z
3 l Joe Richardson_....._._.._..,._......:....__....._.'rimes, Glasgow want to leave Sunday evening, and only hiliratingly encouraging. i _2. Get .m
‘ Victor R. Portmananif.ffiffTU. of K., Lexington keep thEil‘ rooms for [WO days, the all— Seeond, it is neither sound economv; “me dime]
j . Secretary-Manager _ inclusive costs will be per person: nor commendable patriotism to condonil verted into
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3 ‘ Tyler Munford, Union County Advocate, Morgan- _ , ' g) 01 U119 laps. inf 1 r
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f , amt, Carrogliton; s'ixth,g Fred B. wachs, Herald- tlon. The extra cost on the Steamer morale at home and abroad as we have a routine 1
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l ‘ \g/ SSOCIATIO This conference promises to be of .. ,_ . . ‘a(1"m15“18‘
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, Egg) program of headliners that we could mg contest or newspaper (e nety l 1 { lassrec .l
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if. Basing its decision on the premise but 1‘01)? that “H W111 take 3‘ ‘9‘" minutes ner. appeared in Louisville early this, him after“,
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opportunity 0f attending 111C Natior’ll tries m every C(mlCSt' “Fhe dead-113m labor ()l‘ganizaiions and “civic-minded, and person
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Executive Committee voted at its reg- In other states. l’lease be sure that your business manager of the Kentucky Labofi bearers c0]
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,9 mid—summer meeting cojointly with that “———*——‘_—*__#”A_ State Federation Of Labor. ‘, E). Cover
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‘ i} so that ample time will be allowed for And. Unpalriotic published in Louisville which bears the looking-am
, a business meeting during the two days Increasing numbers 0f news items indorsement of the Construction Tradesi them and
, '1 ‘ without interfering with the compre- about press breakdowns, mishaps with Council, The other two are the K91" “0n.
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