Show Profile of A Hometown Publisher-Editor i The main difference between the jobs of the or and his counterpart in the Hometown is that the country publisher's job is GETTING OUT a great dally is so complex that its publisher's big responsibility is to ink and He doesn't have to get out he can't to gather It comes in automatically over the wire services and via He reports to no one but This is not meant to be derogatory to city They perform own kind of good news and entertainment But it is to make a fair comparison of the two great roughly giants about local WHILE THE BIG fellow reports to no one but the small-town publisher reports to every woman and child in his town and in the community his paper Time back in the horse and buggy when country in many was composed of cracker-barrel green eye high hand presses some natural talent and a whole lot of hardheaded common BUT TIMES Our head man still is a tough guy be much if he but he does it with a smile on his face One of the big reasons for his toughness is that he is very much the town's watch-dog and interpreter of his local He interprets doings of his local Actually he's the town's HE IS THE town's Every local enterprise begins and ends In his office in his He leads just about every club and local He heads the drives all of He the visits the sick and buries the This new kind of publisher has new of fights on his While the big brother is fighting unions and out there in the grass is fighting for FOI Freedom of See PROFILE page 10 Profile Of A Newspaper from page Freedom of the Press and freedom to live the wonderful kind of life that only is found out there in the where houses are neighbors are friends and there are trees on every Tins knowledgeable man has led it and advanced with this to a new a new a new He's still a country but no longer a He's got a trained professional staff He can get not just to fish but to foreign Every one would be if a survey were to see how many Hometown publishers and editors do just that each |