Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 225, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 January 1921 — Page 12

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GIVES HISTORY OF ASSOCIATION Tipton Man Tells Republican Editors of Early Days of Organization. The annual meeting of the Indiana Republican Editorial Association, which la here for a two-day session, win close Its work today at the Hotel Severn and hold its annual banquet at the Claypool Hotel tonight. Four hundred plates will be laid. Features today were talks on "Developing Classified,” by Indianapolis newspaper men; "Foreign Representation,” discussed by E. E. Neal, Noblesville, and Walter Bradfute, Bloomington ; "Stereotyping In Small Plants.” by Charles Baker, Grandview, and D. M. Nixon, Terre Haute. Greetings from the State committee were extended by Frederick E. Sehortemeier. Governor A. M Hyde of Missouri was a special guest this afternoon. He will be the principal speaker at the banquet. W. O. Feudner, of the Rushville Republican, In an address before the association yesterday, told how he manages and successfully conducts his paper on the “golden rule plan.” All the employes about bis plant are “home grown,” from the printer's devil on up to the managing editor, and have been trained to feel that they have a genuine interest in the business and the growth and prosperity of their home town, he said, adding that all aalaries are based on business conditions with a bonus system. M. W. Pershing, a veteran newspaper man of Tipton, gave the history of the association since its beginning forty-two years ago. Mr. Pershing is the only surviving charter member of the organization, which was founded by George J. Langsdale, editor of the Greencastle Banner, back In the 70s. The object of the association was tp organize the newspapers to present political topics with some uniformity. Mr. Pershing remembers every prominent Indiana editor since that time. M. E. Garber of the Madison Courier, led in the discussion of "Buying Newsprint Advantageously” and with J. W. Piece cf Clinton, brought out some inter esting information concerning the problems of buying paper. Mr. Pierce has made a careful study of the subject and has solved many of the difficulties of the publisher. George Elliott of the Newcastle Courier discussed "More Inches to the Page.” Mr. Elliott has worked out the idea of saving print paper by reducing type and adding one more column to the page. The process requires a change of machinery, but saves In cost of paper and readers do not notice the difference in type. Georee D. Lindsey of the Marion Chronicle gave some valuable data on

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"Local Advertising and Rates.” He was followed by Harry Martin of the Martftmville Reporter and Orion Stivers of the Liberty Herald. Edward J. Hancock, Greensburg, president of the association, has announced the following committee appointments for the summer meeting: George Ellioct, Newcastle; W. O. Fuedner, Rushville; Sam Boise, Plymouth; Frederick E. Sehortemeier, Indianapolis, and C. J. Robb, Michigan City. Authorities Find Two Big Stills on Farm Special to The Times. v LA PORTE, Ind., Jan. 28.—The two largest stills ever located In La Porte County were found near Sprlngville, north of here, Thursday evening, when Prosecutor Earl Rowley and Deputy Sheriff Frank Fosdick Invaded the farm home of James Yuki. Two copper stills, approximating a half-hogshead capacity each, were found in the cellar, with thirty-five gallons of whisky and sixteen barrels of mash. Yuki was arrested. Five Deaths Cause Canned Goods Sift LANSING, Mich., Jan. 28.—State food and drug inspectors today are investigating canned goods in every city In the State, as a result of five deaths at Grand Rapids due to eating poisoned food. Canned goods suspected of containing botulinus poison will be destroyed. The spoiled cans have a swollen appearance and a peculiar odor, Fred L. Woodworth. State food and drug inspector, declared in a statement warning the people against purchasing them. g- "■ Where Most Sickness Begins and Ends S Frankfort, Ind.:— "About a year ago my system required a tonic and bloodpunher, so alter reading a little pamphlet I decided to try Dr. Fierce’sGolden Medical Discovery. This medicine I consider to be a very- efficient tonic and.blood-puri-fier and am, therefore, glad to recommend it.”—HENRY . . SIMMONS, 305 W. Morrison St. Indianapolis Ind.: —“ lam most pleas, ed to say for Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery that I like it as a tonic medicine. I was employed in a cloak house and used it for a toning up medicine. As a general tonic I know of nothing better.** —MRS. G. P. BEESON, 733 Elm Su

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$20,000 Heart Balm Is Sought by Hoosier Special to The Times. COLUMBUS, Ind., Jan. 28.—William H. Ogden of Shelbyvllle, filed suit for $20,000 damages in Bartholomew Circuit Court Friday against A. T. Griffith, a Columbus automobile dealer, for the reputed alienation of the affections of his wife, Ora Ogden. Ogden Is a bridge and road contractor and his wife now lives In Indianapolis. Griffith Is the son of H. Griffith, a Columbus banker and one of the most wealthy men of the county. Taken to Hospital After Fall Off Car James Lookeblll. 78, 640 Coffey street, was Injured last night when he fell from a West Washington street car near the street car barns. He was sent to the city hospital. His Injuries ere not serious. John Henson, 1127 Enst Nineteenth street, suffered a broken leg when he

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was struck by an automobile driven by William Langdon, 8836 East Washington street. The police say Henson was riding his bicycle on the wrong side of the street and wag carrying no light. Mother and Man Face Delinquency Counts Opal Manuels, 28, and Howard Highland, 43, were arrested In a raid early today on a rooming house at 16 South Senate avenue, and are charged with contrblutirg to delinquency. Thelma Manuels 8, daughter of Opal Manuels, the police say, was in the same room with the arrested couple. Sergeant Tooley and Patrolman Robinson made the arrests. To Ship Soap to Soviet DENVER, Col., Jan. 28.—A carload of soap which is badly needed, will be shipped from Chicago to soviet Russia with the $2,000 taken In a collection here last night at a lecture under the auspices of the "Red Star Relief Society,” according to Irwin St. John Tucker, one of the speakers.

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