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[strafiOm University of Colorado whose Circulation may be only one per cent notice w'll , I1 ”0 o away With public 1 J, 1i :3 J J . ._
.‘ . . Of that of the commercial news ' th 1. continue. J J J J H J I
e tthJnhg Communications between state press as- area. paper m e 1 3f ma]or importance (it’s unique, it has J J J J J J J hh J
an in e sociations—exchange of their magazines, “T ' ' ' 1a significant results) is the fourth m. I J J JJ J
n prom-1 legislative and confidential bulletins—is ex- of puiiiflggfiitevz:aiq1;:sa;r;tliedinadequacy cooperation between Kentucky Preslsraji: J J J J J J J J J
: cellent. Too, they have national publica- wrote Ben Blackstock o ue notice, sociation and those who attacked the “mod- J J J JJ J th
FOHI‘aged, Lions such as The American Press, The Na— Oklahoma Press ASSOCEatseCIetfry-Flanager, 61 law to remove “fat” from it. J J J J J J g§J
mg 11121111 tional Publisher, Publishers’ Auxiliary, Edi— the larger cities and towrhéhivhls (End in “The Kentucky Municipal League the J JJ J J, .,
requmng tor and Publisher, national meetings and tropolitan newspapers either ere efimé‘ City of Louisville, Jefferson County, and J J JJ J 2 J
5 to keep correspondence to keep them informed to publish or do not want tocinncgt 2}: oid other governmental agencies began an at- J J. J JJ J ; J 1
.the Pub- about each other’s activities and progress. with publication of such notices hI‘h'Otl 319d tack on the 1958 statute,” Mh Cornette JJ J‘J J J J J I J ‘J I
Why, then, with a knowledge of what the field open for dail le al. 15 eaVeS Whhh h. I ' The position Of the Courier- J J ‘J J J" J hJ
Kentucky has done about its publication, or with very limited circulhltiog EewSpiapers Journal and the Times, and that Of the ma- J J: JJJ J JJ J J J J
Pilblic notice, laws in 1958 and 1960, have no notice at all.” c h an 15 amOSt jority Of the Kentucky Press ASSOCthOh J J JJJ JJJJJJJJ JJ J J I
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1g depart aide on changes, develop new attitudes, dis- subdivisions. Why have as Kentufkyldhd ferences between a legislative committee 0f J J JJ JJJJJJJJJ JJ JJ J J J
e planned COJ’er what the oldsters seem to be almost 30 statutes reguiring Pliblication of 1 J the KPA, the legislative committee 0f the J J J JJJ JJJ JJJ J J J J J
)5 to keep blind to? Oeedings of governmental bodies suchhro- Kentucky Municipal League, representa- J J :JJ JJJJJJJ‘JJ J 'J
wing efl'j. Kentucky’s compilation now is not a ordinances, regulations orders? V’Vh h as tives. Of the SheriEs’ ASSOCithh and other J JJJJJJ JJJJJJ JJ J J
book, but is one statute, the 1960 edition 12 statutes requiring pdblicatioii of fihlanzigl hhhhc officials). . J J Finally agreement was JJ JJJJ JJJJ JJ JJ JJJJ : J
you may of KRS Chapter 424. statements or audits? Why have 52. re uir- reached. ' I J J J JJJJJJJJJJ JJJJJ JJ I I“ J
From a {memorandum to Douglas Cor- ing advertisement for bids and notice: of The 1960 law <1) reduced required pub- JJ JJJJJJJJJJJJ JJJ JJ L
rm-up the nette, one-time president of the Kentucky sales? Other states still have a lush 'un le hCthh on all matters to one time except J J JJJ'JJJJJJJJJ ‘JJJ JJ J hJ
1 his call. Press Assoc1ation, assistant general manager growth of such laws. J g on sale 0f property and notice 0f delinquent J JJJJJJJJJJJ JJ J JJJ I J
.5 andteJJ if {he_ Loulfville Courier-Journal and the Kentucky publishers cooperated ob- taxes Whihh must be p Uthth three times; J J JJJJ JJJJJJJ JJJJJ JJJJ hJ h
cominngP BEIJJEVJJJG Tynes,- relayed to me by Barry tained expert legal aid, brought or der out (2) reduced required publication on bids to 1 :1J JJ'JJWJ" JJ1‘1J 1J1
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saturatnn st0~ newspapers, I have the background The third miracle: the 1958 law had pro- provided for emergency purchases WithOUt J JJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJ J JJ JJJJ I J‘J'J ‘
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for hh'with t; great'multitude of statutes dealing be published determines in his discretion $500 or less); (6) allowed lumping Of pay- J J‘JJJJ JJJJJJJJ J J JJJJ J h
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1 S I III. Of Ph t E t t is glrov-Vintgt Many newspapers ttsettalmnt1 Small Busine
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1 . e ec Ion O 0 q u I pmen For one thing, the price range is broai Avallable In
11 . . . An investment ithn the under 50-dollat E10111 C(1J1pi1t3as of t
is not mone rown awa on Sma usmess
1 Va rles With Job, Experience 11......1 .111... .1 , ”a“ .1. 1.1.11.
11 The twin—lens reflex is a small 311111 Administration,
11 By James E. Kalshoven dreds on the market. And the best way for light camera, easily carried over the 31111111 ing, Fourth an(
11 Associate Professor of Journalism him to reach a decision is to know the der. Its simplicity and portability, the econ ship, Branch M
1 University of Tennessee strengths and weaknesses of each type, omy of its film, the adequate size oiit This new bookl
1 know what he plans to use it for, and know negative (normally 2% by 21/; inches) 111111 Senate and H01
11 Newspaper and magazine photographers, how much he is willing to spend. and the brilliant pictures it takes make it tees, the White
11 like golfers and fishermen, are dedicated Cameras for press use today fall into desirable choice. Care is necessary intlt Business, and t
1 1 men. three popular groups, with only one of these film, but grain is seldom a problem. illtl tration.
1 1 They are dedicated to a special and be— groups not offered in a wide variety of shutter speeds and fast lenses are standsc‘ Mt' Blankens
11 loved bit of equipment. prices. These three are the press—a com- on most models. The photographer hastit new Handbook
. 1 j Golfers have a pet club; fishermen cher— paratively expensive unit,—the twin lens advantage of seeing on a ground glass a booklet inform:
11 '1 ish one rod above all others; and photog- reflex, and the 35—millimeter. These in turn actly what he is taking, with no needt grams 0t interes
1 3 raphers swear by a certain camera, a cer- may be broken down into various subdivi— worry about paralax or improper focusing the SBA Is the(
11 1 tain lens. sions, such as the reflex and the range- And 12 negatives on a 50-cent roll offili VOted CXClUSlVel
1‘ ‘ The amateur, eavesdmpping on a grout) finder 35’s. Space will not permit a discus- will damage no one’s wallet. 1°“,th l2 gove
1 2 of professional cameramen, is bewildered sion of these, but the merits and demerits On the whole, a superb camera. Almos‘ grains affecting
11 1 1 by the violent arguments over 4 by 5’s, re- of each larger group apply equally to them. the camera for today. But it does havei sectlons tn the
11 1 1 flexes (twin and single). and Ektar, Zeiss, As for the Polaroid, that is an entirely disadvantages. Cengal 38m“
1 1- 1 Dagor lenses. And what is more confusing, distinct field of photographic equipment. One is that lenses are not interchangt meats 0t Defens
11‘ each photographer has facts, logic, and Let us first examine the press camera, able. One model does offer this featut lor’ Agriculture,
1 strong. loud arguments to buttress his be- more generally known as the 4 by ’5, or the but the range of lens lengths is so limit? eral1 Trade Com
1 ‘1 liefs. Speed Graphic. The Cadillac of this group as to be almost negligible. Some photo; tration; Tennessr
111SUCh a situation can create only uncer- is the Linhof Technicka, which will cost raphers object to the square format oli Export-Import h
11 1 . tainty in someone, SUCh as the publisher 0t around a thousand dollars, give or take a pictures. Again, the mirror principlea __
1 . 1 a small newspaper, who does not have a few hundreds depending upon model and which these cameras operate, so that 5112’
111 1 1 thousand 01‘ two to spend for equipment, lenses. None of the press cameras are in- wise movement is reversed, makes it 11111, It seems certa
111 1 1. hilt who wants a sound Olltfit that Will expensive. The commonly used Eastman impractical for sports photography byt reach near the 7
11 f handle practically every Situation except Graphic will be several hundred dollars, the inexperienced. car dealers acro
11 1 perhaps microphotography or 00101‘ murals. price varying with the lens and shutter. Still another disadvantage is the 311110 111nl