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THE KENTUCKY PRESS MINUTES . _ » ' , . - ' -
Official Publication ' , ' . - s . .
, Kentucky Press Association, Inc. . ‘ ' . . » ~ '_ .
203 W. 2nd. St. . y, ’
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Printed By n . r o I I n , ii , ‘
Voice of St. Matthews, Inc. ' ‘ a ,, _
St. Matthews, Ky. 40207 « . . »,«,:"1“5 « f
A.J. Viehman,Jr., Editor S - M ' 8 19 8 - V ' s ' '
sasaaassisstsss ummer eehng une . ,
5' Kentucky Chamber of Commerce I I «a I ' as; T I . 7”
Newspaper Association Managers ‘ 3: .
IMEPQUHMGI Newspaper Promotion Association Meeting called to order by Pres- Abrams survey of 1965. More for next year. » j ‘
K B:"°;BUF’TSS BF?“ ident Howard Ogles at 10:20 am emphasis needs to be put on these A report was made on the pro- 1‘: '._‘ . ,1 ’
. entuc y ress ssocrahon, '"c- EDT. ‘ goals. gress‘ of the KPA insurance pro+.»a.._»‘.;};:§,-,f { .'
Howard 99les,Pt65Ident The Chair entertained a motion A1 Schansberg was called upon to gram. It was revealed that the ,‘ .,
68mg? M'w”s°"'v'ce Pres'dem‘ to dispense with the reading of report on the activities of the American» Fidelity Assurance , 1' "
A'J'V'ehma":J"'se°-jM9'-'T'S- the minutes of the general meet— Central Office Committee. One . Company had been approved to un- “) ».
J Exgcm've C°'."mmee_ _ ing held in Lexington at the Win— of the assignments stemmingfrom derwrite business for the Ken-1:43;} f ”
- ameST' Wrr's'J’"Cha".'“a"«(,"""th D‘s") ter Convention, as theywere rather . the Executive Committee meeting - tucky Press Association and that: s‘ , , .. I
ggllzr2122l57yFIrztDD-IT)’ lengthy and had been published in in April was that the Central Office a kick—off date of July 8 had been,“ I. i ‘
Aischansb; (‘frcri’i'r‘d Dig) the KENTUCKY PRESS for the Committee study the operation of set.. Bill Sellers was introducedvg.‘ _ _
Ben E Boone 5:“ (Fourth dist) benefit of the membership. The , the KENTUCKY PRESS. Schans- to the group as being the man who-.3533», _ _
Clayton'Roland (Fifth Dim' motion was seconded byRon Beane berg felt that since his plant was would be moving to Kentucky in“ ,
Thomas M Buckner (Sixth DES“ and it passed unanimously. involved in the production of, the order to offer the program to our . _ .
Warren R_'Fisher (Seventh Dist') President Ogles reported that the KENTUCKY . PRESS, that some people. . ; -_
-- James Lorawford (Eighth-Dist.) programs outlined for KPA this other member of the committee At this point Maurice Henry wasmgirg'; ‘ ~
R_ Springer Hoskins (Tenth Dist ) year were well under way and that head up the study.-He reported that called upon to read the amend-gfitgw .» . .’ 7
Tommy Preston(AtLarge) ‘ the committeemen were working Jane Hutton had been contacted ment to the constitution of theswpr;
DonaldB Towlesthame) diligently in order to follow the concerning this duty, but due to Kentucky Press Assoc1ation (see, ”’22:. , 3
- “ " ‘ format described in the Warren the pressures of conversion to the January issue of the KENP, ,
' offset, she would have to delay TUCKY PRESS), which had been a i 5 »
MINUTES , any action until some future date. introduced at the January Conven- 1; 3/ '-
-—’—--— Schansberg also reported that no tion of the Kentucky Press Asso-s" 5;." i
progress had been made in the ciation. The primary purpose of _j
negotiation for a clipping bureau, the amendment being to provide
o . but that in the event that one . for the election of KPA Execu-Jjjgh " [H
Executlve commlttee 0f the was started, it would take a def— tive Committee Members by pop—3x ".1 i
» inite time-table and adequate fi- ular vote. Henry made the motion_j§é§5«‘3,
' nancing to make the effort SUCCeSS- for the adoption of the amendment-fit“: . 1;.g;,;€§[-«j.‘:gj]
ful. (reprinting of amendment will» be ‘5.» $1,,
' O O Ogles asked for additional com— included in July issue of the Kens‘éiigifh i
Kent": Press ASSOCIu'Ion mittee reports. E.C. Calman, Jr. tucky Press). Preston seconded-gigs: .. "i:
’ (chairman of_ the KPA Contest the motion and it ‘passedgii a a:..]
Committee) reported on the unanimously. A discussionfollo‘vtfiigiji, Hg?
. ' . .’ changes in this year’s contest ed_ concerning the amendment ahdfééia"; «321,1
Calman, Jr., Tom Buckner, Jim tucky Press Association. He ex- probably be more changes in the into effeCt' Questions raisedncotifézaég ‘ 3*
Lee Crawford, Warren Fisher, pressed a belief that there may future. He.aSked for comments eerning the order 0f.suc,ceSSion- 31;...
George Wilson, Al Schansberg, . be a breakdown between com- and suggestions from the member— m the event of an officer's-death; lymi
Tommy Preston, Ben Boone, Clay- mittees and publishers in general. Ship in order to fac1litate his work “mime" t° page 5» ‘ 3 , L, w 3.22;
. ton Roland, S.C. Van Curon, Jim ————*—————-—-— as}
' Willis, LarryStone,JackViehman. A report was given by Viehman _ - 3 ‘ _ » - 1' ;. - . ~ ”3,
Chairman of the Executive Com- gn a rrfieetting With various £16m- . '. ' ‘ ' t .zgéfigsgassi
. mittee Jim Norris, called the ers 0 t e governor’s Sta con— 1968 KPA ' d t "‘1 "‘ 1."; is)»
.\ s. «meeting to order. George Wilson cerning a proposed series of press . newspaper pro uc Iaflmnfggfhs
moved that the reading of the min— confeg'encesf {lo Kwhichk veg-ions .. _ - » , 1‘ ' s 3'4
utes be dispensed with. Towles mem ers o t e entuc y ress ' i t d : . . ‘
seconded and the motion passed ASSOCiation WOUId he invned- Van COII GS WIIIIIGI'S (IIIIIOIIIICG * iii-73.2?“ if}
unanimously. Curon, who was also at the meet- _ ,1 __' ,
Norris called on Viehman for the ing explained that it was the feel— Several hundred Kentucky news- .Overall Excellence, Div. I. (constant: , .as,§-_:r*':-:,.[
» Secretary—Manager’s report. ing of the Capitol Press Corps that papermen and women attended the ‘ . Hr, . °‘ 3 at;
Viehman reported on the financial everyone should be invit'ed and 99th annual Summer Banquet and 3- The McLean County News ’1‘; [N a“:
picture of KPS from January given opportunity to ask questions Awards Ceremony of the Kentucky HM The TOdd County Standard; .32?" _. ,1)—
through May, 1968. ANR accounts at these conferences. It was point— Press Association at Cumberland ‘ _ _ _ » , , ; ' P
amounted to a gross of $88,121.— ed out that the Governor should Falls on June,7. The presenta— D1v1s1on H ' /€ ».
83, with ANR realizing $20,884.63, always be asked to attend the KPA tion, which serves as a highlight !- The W00df01‘d Sun ‘ ' . flit:- ' I
KPS realizing $4,670.46, leaving-a conventions. of the annual KPA three day Sum- 2- The Anderson News _ i‘ j, j» V
net to the papers of $62,566.74. A discussion of the effectiveness mer Convention, was presided over - 3- The Ohio County NEWS -,.‘_-,»='
of the KENTUCKY PRESS had al- by Master of Ceremonies, John L. HM The Greensburg a , ,1
Non-ANR accounts (business ori- ready taken place during the gen— Crawford, of the Corbin Daily Herald fl ’ a", 2
ginated by KPS) amounted‘to a' eral meeting, so further discus- Tribune. Each year newspapers . _ _ ‘ r. .. g; .53
gross of $23,452.37, with agencies sion was not thought to be nec- from all parts of Kentucky vie for D1v1sion III has; » Q _, IL
realizing $2,720.20, KPS realizing essary at this time. honors in the Newspaper Pro- 1. The Shelby News, Shelbyvi-llgg‘fi. .- 1 , »-»~
$2,867.23, leaving a net to the Richard Boyd of West Virginia duction Contest. The judging for 2- The St. Matthews VOice-Jeflzgef} j]:
papers of $17,864.94. These fig- Pulp and Paper Co., Al Smith of this year’s contest was done by fersonian - 1
ures represented actual cash re— the Logan Leader, and Paul Camp- members of the Kansas Press 3..The Kentucky Standard, 5 2
ceived and deposited. The total lin of the Department of High— Association. Thefollowingwinners town ' as; 3
, gross did not include some po- ways were approved for associate represent the “cream of the crop” HM The Lebanon Enterprise 5.. ' . -‘ h
litical advertising billed the latter membership. . in the 1968 Contest. _ _ _ .» r s' , 7 .
part of May (approximately George Joplin thanked the board Excellence In Typography ' D1V1S1on IV _ , v, = F
$4,500), It was also mentioned for their support in the National Divisionl 1. The Henderson Cleaner" .3 g .
,., by Viehman that according to some Newspaper Association election. 1. Edmonton Herald-NeWS Journal ‘ . ' ‘ 7 v D
' recent facts received in the Cen- He was returned to the NNA board 2. The Sturgis News 2- The Corbin Daily Tribune " , ~ 1:
tral Office, that Kentucky was one for a three year term. 3. The Carlisle Mercury ‘ 3- The Winchester Sun 1 i, r: ” g . _ 5
of twelve states in the entire Don Towles asked thatany Winter HM The Todd County Standard HM The Middlesboro Daily NeWSEfatjf » ’ 3 ,2
country responsible for the ma-- Convention (Jan., 1969) ideas be _ ’ i . . 3
jority of ANR’s business. In other sumitted to him in the near future. Division 11 Front Page _ v.4 s . . H
words, ANR was doing an admir- ‘ 1. The Clay City Times , ' - "‘ :4 f ‘ ,- -
able job of selling advertising for Calman discussed a. letter from , 2. The Anderson NeWS DiViSiOnI » = ’ D
Kentucky publishers. the Kentucky Educat1on ASSPCla‘ 3. The Woodford Sun 1- Emonton Herald—News ‘ - ; _ " _ 1
Committee reports had been made tion, asklng that KPA establish an 2- McLean County News 1 i " - 2;
during the general meeting, with education coverage contest again. ~ Division III 3. Hickman Courier .1. ‘ . ‘ 1
' the exception of Stone’s Centennial It was moved by Boone that KPA 1. The St, Matthews Voice...Jef.. HM Carlisle Mercury . .. ' , '3.
report. He was called on at this not eStahHSh the COhteSt, seconded fersonian , H
time. Stone mentioned Portmann’s by Buckner and passed un_31mOUS1y- 2. The Franklin Favorite Division H - 3 .7 - . 9
book and a Courier—Journal Boone extended an inv1tation for 3. The Jefferson Reporter 1. Clay City Times :Ij‘E-‘afféffif‘l-‘l » ‘ ~ D
supplement as two ways to further the Execuuve Committee F0 meet HM The Kentucky Standard, Bards- 2- W00df01‘d Sun ' G l.
. the Centennial cause. Anotheridea Wlth the WKPA f0}: the?” Fall town 3- 011.10 County NeWS ' f 2;
’ ' was the establishment of a print— meeting. George Joplin pomted out HM Union County Advocate , ' .
ing museum, but it was pointed Out that the Fall meeting of the Na— Division IV . ‘ ' ‘ D
that one already existed at Wave- tional Newspaper Association 1. The Henderson Gleaner &Jour- Division III ' . . , 1.
land, in Lexington. Buckner was .would be held in Cincinnati in Oc— nal . ‘ 1. The St. Matthews Voice-Jefifi’hfi , '2-
asked to check on arrangements tober and that it would be con- 2, The Middlesboro Daily NeWS fersonian I -: p .73.
for the printing of Portmann’sbook venient for the Executive Com- 3. The Winchester Sun 2. The Jefferson Reporter _ - : H1
with the University Press at UK. mittee to meet there.Stone second— HM The Harlan Daily Enterprise 3. The Greenville Leader-Newsgtgf . '
‘ ed Joplin’s motion and it passed ‘ HM. The Shelby NeWs, Shelbyvilléfssf « N.
The proceedings were stopped at unanimously. Overall Excellence 3 . 2
this point to recognize new board There being no further business, - Division IV ' * ’ ., “Di
member, Clayton“ Roland. .the meeting was adjourned. Re- Divisionl 1, The Henderson Gleaner gtJoufr—f . , _ ‘1.
Ogles began a discussion about spectfully submitted by A.J. 1.7The Sturgis News nal . '. j! ' p. ‘2.
T3" the survey conducted by Warren Viehman, J13, Secretary—h_anager, 2, The Carlisle Mercury _ Continued to page3 , Q ‘ "

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1 g 3. Mlddlesboro Daily News 5 2' Franle‘iginF eporter 2. Jefferson Reporter , 2. Lebanon Enterprise I
, HM Corbin Daily Tr1bune 3' Central K azorkeN 3. St.MattheWS Voice—Jeffersonian 3. Cynthiana Democrat . ._
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22 i 2‘; The Henderson Gleaner & 3- WinChester Sun 2
‘ JOurnal 4. Middlesboro Daily NeWS 1. Henderson Gleaner & Journal Weekly
- ‘ ' 3. Glasgow Daily Times Classified Advertising 11') (fiery-$11 Kentucky News, Camp- -
, HM Corbin Daily Tribune 2 2 :IaszalrdeHerald
- ~- I 2 . ' - - Sports PhOtOS . Weekly 3. Cynthiana Democrat
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; 1. McLean County News 2. Meade County Messenger HM McLean County NeWS 1 Gil D .1 T‘
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2 ' . 10_ oun y ews HM Woodford Sun Women, a - t ‘
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‘ 15;; 2‘ 3- Franklin Favorite Anderson News 3. Sturgis NeWS HM Shelby News Shelbyville '
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g; 3 Glasgow Daily Times _ 2. Harlan Daily Enterprise - .e erson eaner Journal 3. Wlnchester Sun
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Weekly son What happens t° food pzlztamp drop augur we '
7 . 1' Edmonton Herald—News 2. Bill Blakeman, Winchester - d o S trading stamps? Does
: , 2. Kentucky Standard, Bardstown 3. Helen Henry, Middlesboro fgrpthe consumer? ' fall issue or New Yorks
. ‘ 73. Russell Springs Times Journal HM Dedee Scalf, Middlesboro A study published “Ruiz-11mg" finds that s23:
,3 HM Shelby News, Shelbyville University's IIJouI-naimoiwoelargewity “£22222:
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. =2“: 3. Corbin Daily Tribune School 01' Fm?“ ks of 80 items 9 ' -
. ' HM Winchester Sun Charles H' L°V°"° ' Wharmgions on :59 price chec Brown diSGQvered’
.; ’ . - I919 Sundown Lane 0°“ . m study areas, Pooressige general price -
21.; Feature Photographs Fm waym’ "'th . "the 1921-221. of the stamgtifiitaoiine-month period.
7, _ . . m level had dlsappe t the cuts 1“
g __ DIVISIOI’II EDITORIAL AND ADVERTISING Competing stores reacgid rimmed prices “WI: tors .,
2.2;. ; l. Breckinridge County Herald . ; 5. Some “ma. .y d stamps- C°mpe 1 ‘
= ' News ' , FEATURES differ?!“ waystore ’that elm1nate- e difference to
‘ ‘ ’ 2.‘.News—Herald, Owenton ‘ FOR WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS than dlittgiiow a significant Prlc
"€73 2 3. Meade County Messenger DETAILS ON REQUEST Eggidug’ Brown _found- study period in 1966,
., HM Ohio County News NO OBLIGATION By the end of the 12-21%:ng risen in all the .
, ""- , . .‘- toares‘“ Price
*2 2 Divi . Community 8. Suburban . food prices 1“ the a: much as the 002%ng which
1:..- s10nII . stores about t similar city .
:9 -<_' 1.;Jefferson Reporter Press SerVIce “Edit for food in the mosr Brown discovered.
- 2. St. Matthews Voice—Jefferson— I00 EustMuin,_F.ranhorI, Ky. 406OI 1&6; were data, ProfeSS° dropping situations!
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3 Woodford Sun 2 2 _ 59° . e dropper t° 1 . eze, restoratl
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g.- _ _ Editor 8. Publisher Slg‘ggifi prices, and a new “I
_ Division III 2 :f-omotionS-" C t that data for the ,
l. Corbin Daily Tribune The professor pointed 9‘23 shelf pricing ;
2. Middlesboro Daily News . re obtained bypn-Sl the Bureau of Labonts '
. 3: \\_; Be :rofif—Minded study wed by women tralned by .n connection With 1 . .
:: Division IV - - mm 1|. :;:‘my“‘C;:EIOFFSET perizgieics to do similar work 1 ,
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2. Henderson Gleaner 81 Journal ° 1 :22; source 0! selligg values. ' The “Journal of Retaltliflgte of Retail Manageme:flf I
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, Ed. Note: Bill Bray is the manager of the. Consider the poor press associa- Proposals to screen ad copy. the goals that Our associatIOnsii-Eeé, ‘
Missm‘h Press A559°ieti°h ”9 was kind tion manager - - - Every session of a legislature might work toward. I know you'arer'glgg“
eh°ugh t° acceptan'm'tat'Wm Speakm the If he writes a letter it’s too seems to tend to cutting down the sick to death of hearing»‘TWhait"‘si».i::§t
KPA convention goers during our summer ’ _. - 4t»; , m:
meeting. Here is the text of hisinspiringtalk. long. PUbllC n0tlce and the reSUl-tant wrong With the newspapers?_..,_tq-j:j’-;;§5 j if:

' If he sends a post card, it’s people’s right to know. day. You may not like a fewssug-‘
\. One day along came this letter too short. The Post Office Department has gestions. ' . ' _ “ff? , fr"
from Jack Viehman and it was If he doesn’t send any bulletins, newspapers so confused as towhat Let’s look for a minute at'tadyfhtig a:
. an invitation to speak to the Ken— he’s worthless. they can put in their papers and vertising. ‘ ’ set}; _ ‘
tucky Press Association. He want- If he attends committee meetings, what they cannot it takes a Phila—' - We’ve got an education prograngfgi; - L:
ed me to talk to you about how we he’s butting in. _ delphia lawyer to interpret the to do with some publishers ’on this” i “

run the Missouri Press Associa— If he stays away, he’s a shirk- regulations. advertising business. Other mediar

tion. Certainly this wasn’t the high er and a slacker. This list is endless. I don’t need are grabbing the advertisinsgdoleag-a »

' sounding subject that I had always If he duns the members for dues, to go on and discuss optometriSts lars right from under our ’noses:.f§3;. , _‘
had in mind to speak to heWS- he 5 insulting. who don’t want to make advertis- Why? , . , d ' «5.
. paper people about. Especially, if he fails to collect dues, he’s ing legal and all the others who » They ve got advertising saltesegeigg»
. since there is the very good ques- slipping» , want to put the only thing we have men out selling. While I'wetjare: ’ .
tion of who is running who, or If he asks for advice, he 5 not to sell right in the same cate- trying to co’nvmce an advertieehggg“ T
. what is running what. competent. gory as narcotics, drunks and that we cant give him mahogany, x
‘ I could certainly make upa speech If he doesn’t he’s bull-headed. other misdemeanors. 1 don’t need in our paper and that ROP‘is goodo, . ._.;
on how my wife runs me and the If he writes complete reports, to tell you about the powerful enough " our media iexteihlhg'éeii’ifi

way things turn out, she may be they’re too long. _ ' labor unions that actually close him that nothing is too”. goodfor-
» . running the good 01d MPA- If he condenses them, they re down newspaper operations -- you him. TV and radio Wlhe’ahd dme .. .
I Anyway, she came along with me incomplete. can read Of these things every and ~ShOW him a splendid array»: , ”
, because she didn’t want me to If he talks on a subject, he’s day. of programs. and schedules.fThe=f~*~,J
make this trip by myself and she’s. trying to run things. Little by little these forces are billboards drive him all overgtowngfsizsg . a

an angel - - I mean it literally, If he remains quiet, he has lost moving in on us. to show availabilities. Ourad -

~ too, she’s an angel. interest completely- It’s sorta like the fella who was people scream if an advertiserie- . 1113;;
She’s always up in the air. If he works in the Office: he’s born in Kentucky then moved over wants to use -a couple of lines;
She’s always harping on some- neglecting the members. into Tennessee and later to Geo- of type on a slant or upside.down,.ijgg‘gQ;~ jg?
thing. If he’s 0‘” visiting newspapers, rgia and finally to West Virginia Is the space for 'sale or isn’t, ' Q
And, she never has anything to he’s not attending to business. where he died and went to Hell-- it. Let ‘em run it any damn way -

wear. - . . . you just can’t win. THE CH ANGE WAS SO GR ADU AL they want -- they’re paying. -- “' .

. The other day my son asked me There are two kinds of people HE DIDN’T KNOW THE DIFFER— Then there’s the crippling rategfij ' .
why a man was only allowed to in this world. ENCE. ‘ . structure that undermines the: ;
have one wife. I told him that I’m sure all Of you are aware Where is the battle really being whole sales effort. ' ' . , .
as he grew older he would under— that there are two kinds 0f people fought against all the encroach- Our largest advertiser is-a local: . eff; _T
stand that SUCh laws were neces— right here in the Kentucky Press ments on our industry today? Is merchant. We have to Workgglikeija ”51*
' sary to protect those who haven’t Association. There are those who there some Mythical Knight on hell to make sense out offhi‘f‘w'zl , [y-J
T sense enough to protect them- give 0f thelr time and talent to a White Horse? Are your govern— copy, furnish him any numb-eIZBLK «e
’ selves. make the assoaatlon better, to help ment officials speaking for ybu? layouts and revisions'andman «we
. Associations are a lot like hus— 1t grow, to push for accomplish— Are high sounding ivory towered p republication proofs-VHeichang’ég‘fivqi‘ ; r:
bands and wives. There is the ment to make it worthWhiie- Re- editorials -in the big city paper copy on. us at the "laste'r’ni'iihiutjeflff,
eternal problem of co m munica - ceiving from their fellow PUbiiSh‘ doing the job? If great writing The selling expense, thecomposi {e
tions. ers and their assoc1atlon, theyre- (could have done the job, there tion cost and the frequent;
. Last Sunday it was such a nice turn 1h tlfhe and effort so that would scarcely be a problem. in payment make him'anexpensifyegflfi , HE;
day SO we went for a drive out newspaperlng can be more pleas- Ask yourself -— WHO IS CARRY— customer indeed,_but1he»1safav“ '3

in the country. We saw a team ant. more Profitable and freedom ING ON THIS FIGHT FOR FREE— Orite for» some' 'reasonHe ‘ K.
of horses pulling a really heavily 0f - the press can be