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[tlesiisl If: ;" been taught is desirable we often have Echo, London, and; Mrs. Dyche enter- bread-plate trophy for the best front IIIIII .
I headlines that are incomprehensible — tamed With a reception at the park that page was awarded the Shelby Sentinel, IVII'IIIII I:
l to ones I that mean little to the reader. Why; not afternoon. Friday the ladies of the press Damel O’Sullivan, editor. Certificates III
Falls and ; have a generafheading, local news~ or: were taken on a tour; of the beautiful were presented to the Union County Ad- I.;;; 3;;
k advan- I; the leIt hand side of the front pager 1. homes and gardens in Wilhamsburg; vacate and the Shelby News. Honorable II; I I3 I
l donned I Mrs. Sn‘nth has murdered henhusband, and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. mention went to the Prov1dence Enter- II I II ..
”coolest k instead of using along complicated,;al- A. Browning of Willlamsburg at a prise, the Kentucky Standard and the ”III i1 :'j I
I beit sensational head, why not wrlte, luncheon at the Gentry Hotel. Morehead Independent. II fé III .
1.0 Iudge I ‘SIDIIII ;n1urder?' livery/body “”11 know -———— ; VViIrners of the $5 prizes for the best “III; I:
discussed 3 what its all about. ; ; Contest Prizes Awarded advertisements were Lyon County Her- 2‘ I: 3;; .
vallagher, The SI)€;ak€l‘ advocated;rewriting ;all U _ ; ald, Union County Advocate and the IIII'W I '
mber of erC copy in each local olltce, discarding In? l.)59 Compelztzon Kentucky Standard. Certificates went to II f {I
Elopment ., . all creditiuies. He would combine the ; Ihe .Unlon County Advocate, ;Roy M. the Somerset journal, the News Iournal 3{3I3 3 3; If; .
Park. ' severaludlflerent accounts of. the effect Munlord, publisher, and I. Earle Bell, of Campbellsville, Lyon County Herald IIII .
'as given OI the German putsch lrom the several editor was awarded IIYSI l’lEISC 1n Ih? and the State _Iournal of Frankfort, Rob- :3 i I I3;
and the different countries 1n (“mus-hon story. AIl-Aiound Newspaper contest by Piol. ert Simpson, editor. ¥I3 I;
: He WOUld “Md the Jump or COMUIU' Vlctor R‘ Portmann, chairman 0‘ the Prof. Lester Getzloe of the School of III III'II
I in ga story on another page. In the dally l95EI contest; committee. I yler Munford Iournalism of Ohio State University was III I 33;; .
; paper he would summarue and digest received a Silver fruit bowl as a trophy contest judge. Members 0;; the K. P. A. III I ‘It:
consisted the “CW5 in much thesame manner 2;” from the Lexrngton Herald-Leader. contest committee besides Professor Port- SIII “IIIIII
)n 5110;). the weekly news magazmes present their Second place certificate in the contest mann are Carl Saunders, Kentucky Post; I I III ;,
titley Re- material. ; ; ; went to the Lyon County Herald, Eddy— Mr. Simpson, Ioe La Gore, Sun-Demo- :IIII III‘EI
an inter- f Mr. Paxton said he believesa sav1ng ville, Gracean Pedley, editor. The Provi- crat, Paducalu and Flem Smith, News, ‘33: .{1 III
3 of pie could be ellected ;w1th no loss in reader (lence Enterprise, I. Lamarr Bradley, Georgetown. {I I IIIIII
ned how illtCI‘CSt by 115mg ICWGI‘ C01T11CS and ICWCF editor, was given third place certificate. ‘ III III: ;_
,ead 01‘ a fillers of “boiler plate” material and I‘CW- Honorable mention went to the More- Our ideal when we go out to get a {I III.“
ints. etc. er syndicated columns. ' head Independent, the Shelby Sentinel new reporter is a young married woman I: S {E ; III III
rat, Betl- He emphasized the point that the and the Shelby News. bCIWCCH twenty-fiye and WHY: who has I II,I;I.I
he small money thus saved should be put back The Courier—Journalsilver—tray trophy a college educatlon and possibly has I III:
wspapers I in the paper by employing more local for the best news story was awarded to taught school before marriage. Such a {::II I I133
cost and I reporters, feature and editorial writers. the Somerset Commonwealth, Mr. 101). person has a good background lor re- :‘III ;; III
me after I “Almost every National event has a 1m; editor. Certificates were awarded to porting. She has an interest in people, III ‘iIII ,
local angle that should be covered intel- the News Democrat, Carrollton, Mrs. usually likes to write, and often has {II; I;;
(ah Sun- I ligently,” Mr. Paxton said. “A National R. G. Smith, editor, and the Kentucky some time on her hands. ; III ;;;;:I:;
) scholar Story on rural electrification calls for a Standard, Bardstown, Elizabeth VVathen, We play up the hobby angle of it. [I II III
igements local story on the extent of rural electri- writer. H0norable mention was accord< One young married woman who has {3 ;I’ III
ws, with . fication in your own county and what ed the Hardin County Enterprise, Eliza- reported for us several years owns sev— :‘:{I :III III:
Iews, lea- the farmers think about it. This would bethtown, Wesley E. Carter, editor; the era] Central Illinois farms, and her hus- I III, 3353 I1‘:
lling the be of more interest than the canned in- News AIournal, Campbellsville, Iody Goz— band has control of thousands of acres. 3;; II III I
al. lonnation about gardens or ice hockey der, editor, and the Lyon County Herald. Her monthly checks from us won’t 'I II1III'I
ion in a foreign country" A leg on the Ben Cozinc Memorial average more than $8. Yet she is one I'II'III II‘IIIYII
lmcmali‘ Before his SP66511 Mr. Paxton answer- Cup was won by the Tri-City News, of our most faithful and capable report- IIII1 IIIIIIII I
nondence ed questions about his year‘s study with- Cumberland, I. P. Freeman, editor, in ers. ; III; 'II;I;II
fuse" the . out term papers and without any “check' the best editorial page contest. Perman- We seldom go wrong when we get 33:. II‘IIIIII
ice, more mg.” ent possession of the cup will be given the college-trained, former teacher—and IIIIII’I ‘;I3*_;II I;
employ At the conclusion of his speech. Mr. to that newspaper which has won three they are easier to find every year as III III I II I
(l feature ‘: Paxton invited the K. 1), A. to Paducah legs. Second and third place certificates colleges turn out new graduates. III IJIIIIIII
for next summer's convention. Vance were awarded to the Lyon County Her- Our entire approach is to report and {III IIIIIII III
itors and ,I\rmentrout, Louisville, chairman of the ald and the Morehead Independent, VVil. become a part of the sociological make- III III:
ddress HS 1‘;ES()IlIti()n committee, expressed appre- liam Sample, editor. Honorable mention up of our territory—to give the reader EI' IIIIII
PC“ man. Clam.” to Mark Hardin. resident mana- went to the Union County Advocate somethingf he likes and can't find any— IIII IIIIHI '
the NIC' ger ”I Cumberland Falls State Park, and and the Providence Enterprise. where else. Our aim is to originate new III" III I'll II
he scho» . t0 the Corbin, VVilliamsburg and Lon- The second name to be ascribed on ideas, staff them until they are estab— III;I IIIII;
selected don newspapers for the hospitality and the Enoch Grehan Memorial plaque lished, then let the state reporters keep {3 {III {3;
;lit)tit thC entertainment offered the association. which was established last year by the them going while we go on to other ’II': {III III :
v'ileges of The Bardstown Kentucky Standard University of Kentucky was the Shelby ideas. {33: 3.33; ;
Tnivcrsity was awarded the prize for outstanding News. Wade McCoy, editor, for the best One Lest of whether an idea is worth III? III III 3
cipient 15 10b Priming- editorial. Certificates were awarded the saving is the response the state reporters IIII . II I II
president Underwood’s address will be Lyon County Herald and the Paintsville make to it. They are close [0 the read- II {III I II; ;
wn neWS' l’r‘mCd in “10 ,Illl)’ issue "I the PrESS- Herald, Walker Robinson, editor- HOU- ers. They know what the readers think IIIIII. II II" II ;
.Iear, that Many of the convention delegates oral)le mention was won by the Pineville and say. When they gradually pick up IIIIII IIIIIIII
headline StOPPed at London Thursday afternoon Sun, Herndon Evans, editor, the News the new developments, WC {(361 they are III ”III;
order to where they visited and inspected Levi Democrat, and the Morehcad Indepen- reflecting the reader’s viewpoint. Our II, IIIIII '
l we have .laC;k50n Wilderness Road State Park. dent. job is to develop the ideas. 'IIIII III I I,
; 51’: Edltor Russell Dyche of The Sentinel The Kentucky Post, Covington, silver I —New York Press 'iI' IIIl
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‘ 3 '1 11113.:1 1 1 ago because communication had not as presenting reading matter ol interest It rep
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f , " 1,3171 11, . , I, ' at day, when it is more unusual for Mrs. live. We want every reader to be inter. 1 mg
, 1:51:11; en 5. r ’ SS John Smith to go to church on Sunday ested in every news story we publish. , we
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. -, 1,1111 111 than to make a weekend Visit With We stress news, therelore, ol territory~ 1 a t]
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.. , :1 .4111 lriends in an adjoining town, editors Wide appeal and try to dress it up to 1 and
'i ,1' 1111131 1 Official Publication of the Kentucky should begin to think about country bring out that appeal. him
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, = 1‘ It , _ . '7) 0 ”mm ‘r'i‘)h have est'ib- \‘arious soci'il lunctions exclusiw '
‘ , ,; 1131:1111 Victor E. Portmann, Editor-Publisher , “L n 1,116 '1‘ fig f l ‘ t . < e of the , I
1, 13112.11? - lished a strict time limit on news. On organized clubs where the same mem- 1 R02
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1 113111 ~ 1‘ Printed On The Kernel Press, Lexington routine items we allow three (lays li'om beiship meets time alter time. Soc1al ' day
' . 1 119i111'15 1 1 the time the event occurs until it reaches news liom the teriitoi y is given the same pre:
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. 1 5,11‘ 151“ . . - - - . our office. Items older than that are treatment as local social. lt lact, the 't
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? 1 1111 '1 Thomas R. Underwood, President, Lexington Herald discarded. It causes bad tempers on the into the various departments, such as ' for
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. ,1 1.1 1 $33,112“ “5,0,5? SQCCETTZZT afiesseigflfnenifgifil‘; part ol readers occasionally, but no per- social, home and community, sports, '[llC
: 1 i1 1: 1 Executive Committee manent ill effects have been noted. Spot agriculture, business, and industrial. A "l
' ‘, 11"111 Russell Dyche, London _ Sentinel-Echo, chairman; news, of course, is telephoned, and the Saturday social layout is devoted entire- ; on
, '1 1 Effigy fig,g§:g:§§eld,id$§g§; G333: Xi'fiéné‘flfl' three day limit allows time for mailing ly to territory social events and most pres
1 ' 511 '1 Louisville Courier-Journal; Joe Richardson, Glasgow . ‘ , , ‘ i - ,. a 1 0- . ‘. '. , .1. ~
:1 51,11, . 1 Times; w. v_ Richardson, Danvnle'Advocate; Victor ioutine news. . . ol the nuts on the page is lioni teiiitoi} .- leat
1111.111' ', Rv Portmann' Kentud‘y Press, Lexmgtfm; James T. A second step has been to eliminate towns. But: state social is sprinkled iii , rent
,1 '-..i,_ Norris, Ashland Independent; T. T. Wilson, Cynthi- _ , , _ , 1
, 11,5111- ; ana Log Cabin; Frank C. Bell, Bedford, Trimble the one-day v1s1t and the routine week- Wltll local every day ol the week. loi'
, 1 [1:1 i ‘ , Democrat: Walker Robinson, Paintsville Herald; . .7 . . , 7 . ~ ‘ 1 _
; 1 ‘11‘1 Edward Hamlett, Columbia News; Robert L. Elkin, end visits Within the state. “e lcel that As a iesult, the amount 01 so—called \t
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l 1 ,.1,» Lam‘sm' H°“°‘ary' nearly every lamily in our territory personal news—which, lii ellect, is a 1' Mu,
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- 1 11 “'51 Leglsmme comml‘le“ either entertains guests or visits almost string ()1 short miscellaneous items un- pan
- 5 1 {1'11 ' h i, n- every weekend, and that such events dei‘ a town heading—has been reduced.
1 ,1 11,111 Tyler Mumford, Morganfield Advocate, c aJ mp1 . , 3 mm
, I t r‘ ,, Cecil Williams, Somerset Journal; George A. 01) n, . , , ,, a, ,, , ' . i .« . . s‘ ‘ . _
1 1,1 ai111. Jr” Somerset Commonwealth; Vance Arineatrout, today 1aie nolmoie nleiis than the [act Oh] tllie oIthei hand, the number ol spc [hm
' i; 1,15 1,‘ Louisville Courier—Journal; W. L. Dawson, :1 range . L L ,. 1‘ ' r . . “.0... . (Il'l ( i l , ll ) .‘L()1‘l ‘.' ,1 , 1 "I o‘ N . ‘1 ‘ ,
1 1 1111:“ Oldham Era: Seymour J. Goodman, Lancaster Rec_ tha ie Smit is had iam and eggs for t _ ie i e s es “1111.1”. headlines m e
5 $1,; 0rd; Harry Lee Waterfieid, Clinton Gazette. breakfast. has increased sharply. This is a break 01']-
' , l W Newspaper Exhibit Committee We found to our surprise that there lor the advertiser. l’eople read through 01' (
' 11 31i"' Victor R. Portmann, Kentucky _Press, Lexington, was little objection to this move. It the paper. m'ik
. 1 1. , chairman; Carl Saunders, Covmgton, Kentucky , , _ _ , ‘
' 1 1;,1-11 Post; Robert Simpson, Frankfort State Journal; Joe developed that the average community ()I course, we realize the importance mm
1 1, "it ' Le Gore. Paducah Sun-Democrat; Flem Smith 1 7 _ . ‘ , , . . . , ‘
ii 11 -;,~:‘ Georgetown News, reporter wrote personal items about her ol pictures in the news. Many ol out 1 21 Lil
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.1, ‘ 11 [11' , Km" By now the average editor probably page every Saturday. Subjects in eveiy pert
". 11 11,‘ K i TUCKY PRES is wondering if we have concluded that case are selected with local interest as mm
' i 1 1'1 ASSOCIATION names are not news. Far from it. We well as general reader interest in mind. (lees
I , 11 111 simply try to present names in new and We also publish a leature page evely real]
i 1:1 1,1, ”6"”2” ”"1”” ””9 interesting ways. In fact, we tell our Saturday. Every line of material is about ‘ il a
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1 i1 ; 1'11 —— country correspondents, or state report- people, institutions, or inc1dents in 0111 two
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i 1! "11 Your Country Correspmzdenls ers as we call them, that it should be own territory. Almost every article is ha“
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1 1" 1,1 , By H, CLAY TA'ri-z, State Editor, the aim of each to get the name ol every illustiated With one or more pietuies. a (l;
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II 11 111i Bloomington (llliiiois)l)aily Pantagraph P9150” 1“ [1K1] 1CSPCCUVC (:(mlmumtlfl Once a week we send a stalf man read
1 ' ( 11 ' '11 » While written primarily l'or semi- 1“ the paper at 16““ once a year; oftenel‘ lhl‘mlgh some SCCtiOH 01" our (‘iYCUlflnml ol n
3 1 i1 11 metropolitan dailies, this article on ‘1 P05511316 area with a camera. He gets pictures -‘ sees
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1 ' 1' 151 , handling country correspondents has so One cnteipiising iepoitei wrote a fea- ol.1nteiest'ing subjects lound while coi ltssn
, E 11 1i1 1 , much of worth for smaller newspapers ture story about the Widows in her com- ering spec1fic assignments. Ilie pictures “.011,
- E 1 1112' i that it has been condensed for readers munity. Then she produced a top»rank- are published once a week under the repo
,, 1,11l , oi" The New York Press. Incidentally, ing story on nicknames that. brought heading, ”Along the Road.‘ Anotliei 15 W
1, I 1, 111 , Lditor and Publisher, m which Mr. hei coiiespondence iiom a dozen states. popular pictuie fcatiiie is called C611 med
1. 1: 1 1,151,, ; Tate‘s article appeared originally, is a She took an imaginary airplane trip over tral Illinois Homes of Today. 011“ and
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t, 11"}: ‘ s *x e't: to kee) in touch wit , '< she wrote a breez article about the territorr. It ma be a l'our—room cottfige si ,
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2' : 1:111 ' i ' occurring in the American newspaper community’s eight bachelors, hinging 01‘ a lilteen-room “1311510“? 1)“ 1” eitliCi ‘ miss
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p , 111111 » i A glance through newspapers of forty even wrote a story any editor would use ment on the part of the owner in design good
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