Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 148, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 June 1920 — A MOST INTERESTING AND ENJOYABLE MEETING [ARTICLE]
A MOST INTERESTING AND ENJOYABLE MEETING
M. A. Gray and Arthur Gray of Remington, George Scott, A. S. Laßue, Conrad Kellner, Ralp Riley, John Culp and Ray Laßue of this city, returned Friday from Indianapolis where they attended the convention of the R. L. Dollings Company. There were approximately five Hundred people gathered at the Claypool Hotel to attend the greatest and most enthusiastic meeting of the kind ever held in the city of Indianapolis. It was a great inspiration to Mr. Laßue’s guests and they soon learned that, in the matter of getting the idle dollar and the save investment together, the R. L. Dollings Company, affording the right kind of service, is indeed a public’ benefactor. This fact was emphasized by every speaker who took part in the two days’ program and by every investor present. Among the speakers present was Ed. Jackson, our Secretary of State, a man in position to know more about charters than anyone in Indiana. Ono of the remarks made by Mr. Jackson was this: “If all companies would put the same provisions in their charters that the R. L. Dallings Company does, to protect the investors holding their securities, there would be no need of a Blue Sky Law in the State of Indiana, or in the United States of America.’’ This is of interest to every one of us. Dollars safely invested make money for the investor; they also make business, afford employment for more people, stimulate trade and help on prosperity. Some of the other speakers on the program were Mr. Andrew Smith, Secretary *of the Indiana Bankers' Association .and Vice-President of the Indiana National Bank; Hon. J. J. Moran, Ex-Judge of the Indiana Appellate Court; Mr. Georgs D. Porter of Philadelphia and Mr. Wm. G. Benham, President of the R. L. Dollings Company.
