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. Volume One JANUARY, 1930 Number Twelve 1 11
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1 l0UISVILLE MEETING Among Those Present-- HERNDON .l. EVANS p11 :
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DRAWS MANY EDITORS Those who had registered at the re- HEADS ASSOCIATION .1 1111‘ 1
1 ————-——————— cent meeting of the Kentucky Press 1.;111 1
J. Curtis Alcock Gives omcial lVfin- Association at Louisville, on Saturday Lov . ' ' ‘1
utes of 1930 Midwinter morning, were J. Sherman Porter, “13:;egfiigs1gfizgffde? and 111 11
Meeting Lexington; B. B. Cozine, News, Shelby- Eexecutiv C - n o ' 1.11: 1
,‘ ville; W. A. Beatty, Sun, Winchester; 2 omnuttee ’ 1111111. ‘1‘.
The annual mid-winter meeting of R' 1" Rives, Republican, Morgantown; Herndon J. Evans editor- . - 1 1111 1
‘ the KPA was held January 17-18, in Mrs. Margaret Hogard, Crittenden the pmevme Sun 1was erlne::1?ert°f 2 2,1111
the Kentucky hotel at Louisville, and 1319531 Marmn- '1 guide the destinies of the KPAe t to ‘ 1 11 .
1 was the largest gathering ever at a George Covington, Messanger, May- close of the mid-winter meeti a he 1 1 i 1:
winter meeting of the state editors. field; R0106” Kinkaid, News, Middle- ceeding “Jim Allen” of the Cngghlsuc- '1 111 ‘1
1 Members of the West Kentucky Press town; ‘1 1-“ CMWfOM: Times-Tribune, Democrat. other officers lign dana 11 1a 3 1‘
Association were invited to attend and Corbin; L- G- Barrett, Ohio County eluded Joe, T. Lovett Led erm'i‘imm- 11 1111. 1111
. many of them were present. News, Hartford; R. T. Ware, Times— Murray, as Vice‘pl'esident iau—i es, 11.11 1.
The first business session was called Tribune, Corbin; J- 13' Gozder, News Norris, Ashland Independent as e; 'T‘ 11 111.1, 1
to order by President J. M. Allen, Journal, Campbellsville. man of the executive committee0 and 111 1111'
. Cynthiana Democrat, Friday afternoon Thomas L- Jones, Jeffersonian, Jef‘ our genial secretary J Curtis Ai ank ‘1 1111 1
1 at 2 o’clock, and the invocation was ferstown; Gee“ Williams, Journal, Danviile Messenger was elected tomc 1 '11 ' ‘1 11
offered by Dr. Geo. A. Joplin, Sr., of Somerset; R- L Elkins, Central Rec— ceed himself as he has done for stlhc- ‘111111’ 1 11
1 Louisville. 0rd, Lagcaszer; Lagrenc: HagerfiMles— paSt eighteen years. c: 111 1 ‘ ‘1 1
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' prgfiéiigtafigfi 53:11.25: ifivgfghtfiz Harris, Southern Telephone News, At- bogtlrarilc‘lamrgziefmigi 1S a Kentuckian 11 1‘111 1
called attention to experiences Of the lanta, GEL; A. Robbins, Courier, Hick— He first saw thenlights ngl‘zgd Oidnitate. ,1, 111‘ , 1 1
past year and making some suggestions man. . head Rowan count 0 Dy 9. we? 11 1 111' _
for the good of the fraternity. His Carter Stamper, Enterprise, Beatty— 13951 (Now you k y, II: ecember 22' 1 -. 1 .
address is published elsewhere in the ville; Wm. Hefferman, “1110173799; Keen Afte} he was ngw t 0W Old he 13)' 3.11 1 11 1
- Kentucky Press. Johnson, Register, Richmond; Joe T. Frankfort Hi h if: “1313‘! from the :1 1111
Following the address of the presi- Lovett, Ledger-Times, Murray; John T. 1915 he workged o :1: 3r the spring of 11 11111 1 1
' dent each delegate present introduced Babbage, Breckinridge News, Clover- Jou'r’nal for $1 a 1;, l: ankfort State 13 1111 1
himself and gave the name and ad— port? George S L991 N9W51 Carroll— culated t th ee until he matri- 11 111 11
1 dress of his newspaper or business town; Tyler Munford, Advocate, . a e University Of Kentucky 1 11,11
' m Sentember. He was a member or ‘1'. i 1
Secretary-Treasurer J. Curtis Alcock, Morganfield. the first journalism 1 ‘4‘ 111 .
Danville Daily Messenger, read his an- Wallace Brown. Standard. Bards- Professor Grehan ° asses “mad by 1:1 .1 1
. nuai financial report which was ap- town; Warren Fisher, Mercury, Carl— He dropped out of th Uni :11 1 I1
proved by a vote of the members pres- isle; E. N. Creal, Herald-News, Hodgen- the sprin of 1915 d6 Versity in 1,: 312191 1,
ent_ The report will be found in an- field; D. L. Bell and Keith Hood, Trim- the Statngournal a: Went bank to 1.11 7,111 1
other column. bio-Democrat, Bedford; Mr. Moore, He returned to thanUnYorkfd 9' year. :11 11‘1
James L. Isenberg, of Harrodsb‘urg Leader, Fulton; E. C. Olds, Democrat, April 12 to enlistei tigeriltys in the 111 11 1
11 member of the Kentucky Progress 1381015011- spring of 191.7 but n me 't. ' Army ’1 ‘ ,‘1 11
Commission, asked members of the K. Bennett Knight, Gleaner, Hender- and served until Jaiga 1m hdrew on 1! 1 ‘; 11‘
p. A. to lend their aid in efforts that son; J. L. Roth. sun Democrat. Pal- months overseas (“11‘1” 1:19' With ten ‘1 3 1" 11;
1 are being made to have historic points ducah; A- E- Stein, Gazette, Clinton; entered the Uni e ity' i of again re- 11 ‘1 1 1' 111
and places of interest in Kentucky D. L. Hughes, Gazette, Leitchfleld; J. and was graduate? 1y £213} 9f 1919 11 1 ' : 11
marked. He suggested that a commlt- M. Willis. Herald, Irvington; Russel Gone 8 of Arts a d “s 1 mm the ‘11 1 1 11
tee of editors work with a committee Dyche, Sentinel Echo, London; Robert Journgalism maio nI—I lcences With a 11 1 ’1 11
1 from the Progress Commission and the Smallwood. Enterprise. Beattyville; Alpha Delta Si 1" a e t: a Tember 0‘ 11 1 . 1
1 question was referred to the executive Otis C. Thomas, The News, Liberty; ing fraternit gm ' na one advertise 1 1: 1 . 1
committee by President Allen. C. J. Richardson, Enterprise, Elizabeth- Join? Associated Press 11 ‘; 1 1 ‘ 1
Dr. Chas. W. Welsh, of Louisville, town. 1 Hern don worked with th e t nsl 11 :
1 expressed the thanks of the Kentucky George Joslyn. J12, Commonwealth. and ubucit d t t ef than” 1 11 ‘1
Children's Home Society at Lyndon for Somerset; D. B. Spugur, Falcon, Le- versitly duriri, tireazutglifleroand 3mm; 11 1 ,1 1
support given that institution by the banon; Flem Smith, Times, George- 1921 then wei t to the Associated 0 ‘11 1, ,1 . 1 1
press of the state. 1 town; Perry Meloan, News, Browns- at the Frankfort bureau and t 11 1 1 1 1 1 1
Editor A. Robbins, president of the ville; J. M. Alver'son, Enterprise, Har- femd to the Louisville omce mfg:- 1 1 1 _ 1 , , ,
West Kentucky Press Association, rde- ian; R. E. Garrison, News, Lawrence- close of the le islature in 1922 Hr e 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1
livered a very interesting address on burg; F._ S. Brong, Licking Valley state editor 0% the Louisviil lCorfritgf 1 1 1 1 . 1
the subject, “The Relation of the West Courier, West Liberty. Journal for a while in 192; then re- 11 1 : 1 1 1
Kentucky Press Association to the J. W. Willis, Herald, Irvington; J. turned at am to the Frankie t AP 1,1 1-1 :,1112
Kentucky Press Association." Mr. Rob- M. Allen, Democrat, and Joseph 003— bureau itesi nin in Novembelr 1923 1 1111 1. 11
bins said he believed the w. K. P. A... tello, Democrat, Cythiana. he puéchasedg tn: interest of 1P. 'r.’ 1. . _. 1
i has been 0f great benefit to the K- P1. If its news or the Kentucky news- Adkins edit or-manager of the Pine- 1 1 :1 1
A., as when the West Kentucky editors paper fraternity, the Press wants it. , , 1 1
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