Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 February 1920 — HAMILTON APPOINTED ON THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE [ARTICLE]

HAMILTON APPOINTED ON THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Louis H. Hamilton, editor of The Republican, has been appointed a member of the executive committee of the Indiana Republican Editorial Association from the tenth congressional district. The following article is taken from a Greenfield dispatch in the Indianapolis News of February 11: Greensburg, Ind., February 11.— Following a conference yesterday at Indianapolis with Frederick E. Schortemeier, secretary of the Republican state committe and members of the Indiana Republican Editorial Association, Edward J. Hancock, of this city, president of the Editorial Association, has announced that the executive committee of the editorial body will be increased to thirteen members, one from each congressional district, as follows: First district, Fred R. Ewing, of Princeton; Second, Geo. W. Stout, of Vincennes; Third, Walter Montgomery, of New Albany; Fourth, Charles T. Mitchell, of Columbus; Fifth, Harry Smith, of Greencastle; Sixth, Mark Waters, of Newcastle; Seventh, Leo K. Feeler, of Indasnapolis; Eighth, Earl Coble, of Redkey; Ninth, J. F. MicDermond, of Attica; Tenth, L. H. Hamilton, of Rensselaer; Eleventh, E. C. Ditmer, of Wabash; Twelfth, Clyde Willis, of Waterloo; Thirteenth, Albert Bitters, of Rochester. These committeemen will represent the Editorial Association in their respective districts in matters of extending membership and general supervision of the work of their districts. — _