Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 138, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 June 1920 — PAPER SHORTAGE CAUSES ELWOOD PAPER TO SUSPEND [ARTICLE]
PAPER SHORTAGE CAUSES ELWOOD PAPER TO SUSPEND
Elwood, Ind., June 7.—The Evening Post, a Democratic daily newspaper, published by Claude M. Ogle and Joseph B. O’Neill,* suspended publication with the issue of Saturday, giving as the cause the shortage of print paper. The printing plant is owned by D. W. Callahan, of. Urbana, O., formerly of Winchester, and was leased four months ago by the publishers, who were newspaper men employed at Muncie. It was formerly the Daily Record, published by A. D. Moffett and later sold by his widow to Callahan.
