PAGE TWO THE MIC'HIGAN DAILY TA"CTItSDAY, APRIL 25, 1957 PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, APRIL 25,1951 I I GOOD BOOKS- -BOB MARSHALL' CAN'T BE ALOOF: Newsmen Have Civic Responsibility: Ahlgren i :; .;. : . ,a c By MARGARET MOORE "In America, no editor can sit with ivory tower aloofness and judge the affairs of the little men below," Frank Ahlgren, editor of "An editor can't continue to ob- jectively criticise an administra- tion of which he is a part. Instead, his editorial page becomes a place to commend or make excuses for its actions," he added. "If the public suspects an editor is not completely honest in his TU MLAY FESTIVAL Six Concerts-May 2, 3, 4, 5 SUNDAY, MAY 5, 8:30 P.M. THE PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA RISE STEVENS EUGENE ORMANDY, Conductor Final Concert the Memphis Commercial Appeal said yesterday. Speaking to a group of journal- ism students, Ahlgren discussed "The Editor's Responsibility to his Community and Profession." "Being an editor does not ex- empt a man from civic responsi- bility. If his grasp of national and international affairs is sound, the editor is doubly valuable," the director of the Southern News- paper *ublisher*, Association con- tinued. However, he emphasized that the papers' primary obligation is "to print the day's news in pro- FOR SALE DIAMOND RINGS, Complete selection. Best price anywhere. Direct from fac- tory at 55% off list. No risk-money- back guarantee. NO 2-12684. )B237 TASTY KNOWLEDGE Relax with a treat and elate in the knowledge of good food. Old fash- ioned, butter milk, fried cookies; French doughnuts that melt in your mouth, and special decorated cakes. Campbell & Son Bakery 219 N. Main NO 8-9880 )B298 '53 FORD CUSTOM. R & H. Perfect shape. NO 2-5695 meal times. L. Dyll. )B297 JAGUAR OwNER! Arnolt-Corey super- charger, for Mk VII, XK 120, or XK 140. For sale at attractive price. Call NO 2-8445. )B296 COCKTAIL and semi-formal dresses each worn only once; sizes 9 to 16. Best offer accepted. NO 2-7953 after 6. )B295 WOMAN'S ENGLISH BIKE with gears and baskets, excellent condition; man's thin tired bike; phone NO 5- 5615. )B294 VACUUM CLEANER. Hoover Model '41' tank type. Attachments included. $20. Phone NO 3-2097. )B292 MODERN 1951, 31-foot mobile home- Anderson.See Gerald Krause, Wood- side Trailer Court, Saline. )B290 ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords - $7.25; socks, 39c; shorts, 69c; military sup- plies. LINES .2 3 4 Classifiedt I DAY .75 :90 1.04 3 DAYS 1.87 2.25 2.60 MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES PERSONAL 4,I 6 DAYS 2.78 3.33 3.85 Figure 5 average words to a line. deadline, 3 P.M. daily. 11 :00 A.M. Saturday Phone NO 2-3241 I PROGRAM Overture, "Academic Festival" ................BRAHMS Symphony No. 3 in One Movement ........... . HARRIS "Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen" ............ MAHLER RISE STEVENS Prelude to "The Afternoon of a Faun" ..........DEBUSSY "Connais-tu le pays" from Mignon ........... . THOMAS Air de Lia, from L'Enf ant Prodigue ............DEBUSSY "Amour, viens aider" from Samson et Dalila . .SAINT-SAENS MISS STEVENS Choreographic Poem, "La Valse" ................RAVEL TICKETS AT UNIVERSITY MUSICAL SOCIETY portion to its interest and sig- nificance to the community, and to provide comment and interpre- tation with complete honesty and without fear or hope of reward." "The editor must 'decide over what area he can spread himself without diluting his effectiveness on the newspaper," Ahlgren said. "Obviously, if he tried to actively implement all his suggestions he would exhaust himself and, be un- able to make more recommenda- tions." Ahlgren maintained that an editor should absolutely not be an active candidate or office holder. "The newspaper contributes great- ly to government and this contri- bution may become stunted by too close association between the two," he said. -Daily-Leonard Cyr FRANK AHLGREN . .. no close ties support, it can nullify the most worthy objective," he warned. "Ideally," he theorized, "the editor should be permitted to sit in on discussions of important boards without any vote. In this way he can get the feel of the dis- cussion without committing his paper." SAM'S STORE Phone NO 3-8611 122 East Washington HELP WANTED SUMMER PLACEMENT ATTENTION STATE OF MICHIGAN RESIDENTS. Free to work full time all summer. Earn $125 per week pl1us scholarship opportunity. Experience not required. Car necessary. Appli- cants will be interviewed at Student Union, Room 3G at 3:00 P.M. sharp, Friday, April 26, 1957. )H118 FEMALE WANTED: Waitresses wanted part or full time-noon or in after- noon. Meals plus wages. Call in per- son. 332 S. State. Mary Lee Candies. )H121 TWO MEN wanted to work as leaders at a small summer camp for boys in Northern Mich. for 10 week season. One man to assume supervision of rifle range and to act as cabin coun- selor, must have experience. Also, man to drive and care for camp cars and to make purchases for camp, will also have other responsibilities. If interested call NO 2-9454 evenings. )H120 Alteration Lady new College Campus Store MEN'S WEAR Experienced - part or full time alterationist Apply to Redwood & Ross )B205I MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, RADIOS, REPAIRS BALDW I N PIANOS Acrosonic Spinets Used spinets and uprights PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES USED MINOLTA AUTOCORD Twin lens reflex, New $99.50. Usedronly.$54.50. THE QUARRY, INC. 320 S. State St. NO 3-1991 More than just a camera shop. )D80 ALTERATIONS DRESSMAKER Alterations, Restyling 334 S. State St. NO 3-6612 )P4 DRESSMAKER Mending - Alterations. Ph. NO 2-9541. )P1 CONVERT your double-breasted suit to a new single-breasted model. $15. 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Porter contended that neither he nor the majority of the Senate would approve a corporation pro- fits tax because "it would kill the goose laying the egg for business." He explained that despite the implications of the Larson Report, a study of economic conditions in the state, many businesses are leaving Michigan because of the increasing business taxes. ident House rease for "U' Porter criticized the University's contention that a slash in funds would not enable it to retain some of its faculty because of higher salaries being offered by other universities and businesses. "We don't know how much the University's faculty is being paid' becau se they would not give us a payroll to go by. I am sure, how- ever, that the proposed slash from the University's 34.1 million bud- get will not affect the status of the University's faculty," Porter asserted. Maddy Music )X1 BLUESPOT ultimate in listening pleasure AM, FM, Hi Fi auto radio. 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