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The News, April 9, 1964 Murray State's Digital Commons The eN ws Newspapers 4-9-1964 The ewN s, April 9, 1964 The ewN s Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tn Recommended Citation The eN ws, "The eN ws, April 9, 1964" (1964). The News. 560. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tn/560 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Newspapers at Murray State's Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in The eN ws by an authorized administrator of Murray State's Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. • «1*>T* World Affairs Delegates WFULL i I IN TVM Single Copy, Ik I wrrx in Give Report To Rolarians »—<»« ATM R A *• i1 oO Microfilm Cater KM Wsrrsrrt I. Kin* t Volume Thirty-three Fulton, Fulton County, Kentucky, Thursday, April 9,1964 Lexlo**». ^ Number 15 m, 3 South Fulton Votes Public Funds To Pay Attorney's Fees For Bland And Jones Her* Is Bill South >n Council Oked The South Fulton City Council was in a belligerent n i and yet generous mood at the regular meeting Monday night. It appropriated $2000 for South Fulton School's March 19. recreational fund and fired the City Attorney at the same time. Two new City Councilmen, W. W. Claiborne and John Freeman, voted taxpayers' money to pay the Charles Mut Allen (left) ud Brent Burrow are welcomed to the private attorney's fees of Councilmen B. B. Jones and letarr Club Tuesday following their return from Cincinnati by PrsM- John Bland. By a vote of 4 to 2, a $200 fee to the Union 6mt Bob Moiran. Both provided a program of experiences snd obese - Messrs. 0. L. LamascuB, City law firm of Heathcock, Elam and Cloys was approv- •ind B. D. Jones ed for legal services rendered to Jones and Bland in the Charles Mark Allen and Brent The two-day Institute, sn annual controversy regarding Mayor Milton Counce's veto of Burrow, high school Juniors from affair in Cincinnati to which the the appointment of O. L. Lamascus. Councilmen Bobby the twin Cities' schools, were fea- local Club has sent picked dele- South Fulton. ee> tured guests of the Fulton Rotary gates for the last ten years or so, Matthews and Rex Ruddle voted against paying for the Club Tttesdxy in a program pro- had as its 1964 theme "Central In Acc it with legal service contracted for by 0. L. Lamascus, John vided by Paul WestpheUng. snd South Americs", snd both Heathcock,i 4 Cloys Bland and B. B. Jones. Lamascus, voted upon by three Both young men have Just re- not only heard suthoritstive ns- Councilmen to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation tionsl speakers on this subject, Attorw it-Law turned from the Rotary World Af- of Arthur Matheny removed himself as an appointee on fairs Institute in Cincinnati, to but were also afforded an oppor- . 01d & "ilrd tonal. Bank• Bldg. which they were sponsored by the tunity to meet snd talk with ex- UTliO, J se e the Friday, before Obion Judge Ethel Morris ruled the local Club, and both provided ac- change students from several of • • ~ . i ' .-•: Counce veto illegal, on Saturday. counts of their trip and of the these countries. speakers at the Institute sessions. Alien, a junior at Fulton High, For services In connection with the declaratory The statement from the law iirm of Heathcock, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas judgipent suit fl,2ed by Ci *,'of South'Fulton, m* Elam and Cloys indicates that the Councilmen contract- Allen, Fulton Route 4. He is an rcur in* the Circuit ed for the legal services privately and each were billed Eagle Scout, senior patrol leader •Tennessee, against 0. L. H In his troop and outstanding in Court, of Qbion County, Itic ling aJteiiQance at as private individuals. There is no record on the min- Scouting work. He is an honor City Council me.sting'i ..1 Ful tolj -on_Saturday,, utes at the South Fulton City Hall authorizing either studet and an editor on the next Councilmen Jones or Bland to hire legal counsel to liti- year's annual. March 7, 196U, trial in i ajurculp Court on Sanrfenoe a s and lggamml gate in the matter of the Mayor's veto. The News was Burrow, a Junior at South Ful- March l&v 1164, office c< ton, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. research. ' reliably informed that the action of Jones and Bland to Mac Burrow, Fulton Route 5. He vote public funds to pay for their private account is lia- is very active in 4-H Club work, #200,00 ble for ouster from public office and possible indict- a member of the 4-H honor club ment. and owner of 20 head of register- ed Guernsey cattle. His herd has A News reporter caUed the won many prizes, including two Bland home at noon on Wednes- grand championships. Notebook (This is u copy.) day for a statement regarding his How Goes It vote to pay the attorney's fees Banana Festival president Joe contracted for by himself and two These Days In Trees was reading the Constitu- others. The call was not returned. tion snd By-laws of the festival Bland accompanied by Claiborne corporation to be adopted by the Paducah Group Local Group To came into the newspaper office at South Fulton? local board Tuesday night. Joe press time. When Bland was asked Bevy of Beauties, Bushel if the Council authorized the trio came across a section that said How goes it in South Fulton? "any member of the board desir- Invites Frknds To Attend State's to hite counsel .Yy Bland, repeat- Not good! ing to do business with the fes- edly said: "It all transpired at the Nearly a month ago, Judge tival corporation cannot vote in Breathitt Lunch Of Fun At Booster's Revue meeting Monday .jilght." (The Ethel Morris in rendering a de- any action whan the board is vot- C of C Meeting minutes of Monday night's meet- cesion that Mayor Counce's ing on s purchase from said board ing do not record any authoriza- veto of O. L. Lamascus for a The Paducah Chamber will A bevy of beauties and a bushel Jean Neeley, Marie Ruddle, Frank- An eight-member representation member's firm." tion for the Bland, Jones, La- position On the City was ilfegal, honor Governor Edward T. Breath- ie Kaye Pulley, Sandra Summers, from the Fulton-South Fulton of entertainment will feature the mascus attorney's Tees.) admonished the officials that Said board member Ruby Mc- itt at a Hotel Irvin Cobb "Dutch" third annual beauty revue to be Julia Lynn Sh em well and Aletha Chamber of Commerce will go to The Council also voted to pay they discharge their duties Dade to board member Frank Le- Luncheon Friday, April 10. The held at the South Fulton High Tegethoff. Since they are under Louisville next week to attend the the statement for $215 submitted agreeably or resign. Master: "That doesn't sffect me luncheon will kick off the Padu- School gym this Friday night. sixteen years of age, Judith Lynn Kentucky Chamber of Commerce by City Attorney Charles Fields Everybody shook hands and because I haven't cot anything to cah Junior Womans Club's Knotte Sponsored by the South Fulton Adams, Linda Collier, Debra annual meeting. in the Lamascus judgmient. Fif- made up! Breast beating speech- sell to the festival." Hole Gift Shop-Kentucky Craft Boosters the event is becoming Laird and Jean Neeley are not The group will attend the teen dollars of Fields' statement es were made to "protect the Center Dedication Ceremonies. one of the most significant beauty eligible for selection as Princess; luncheon where the awards will Said board member Frank Le- was for attendance at a meeting. rights of the citizens and get Dedication of the shop will mark revues in the Kentucky Tennessee however, there is no restriction on be made for community develop- Master to board member Ruby Fields, long time legal advisor was that city rolling again." completion of the second import- age tor the maids. ment Fulton is one of the cities McDade: "It doesn't sffect me, fired by the Bland, Jones, Clai- It's really rolling! ant step in the Civic Beautifica- among the seven finalists selected. either, bees use whst I've «ot to The revue will begin at 8 p. m. A very entertaining program borne, Freeman combine. In the City Attorney Charles Fields tion Boards' WUl Lam Clark Market They will also attend the Ken sell nobody wants to buy." A large crowd is expected. Revue has been planned with Tillman bedlam that prevailed at the has been fired by four members House Restdistion. tucky Breakfast, when Governor As you well know Frank Le- officials urge that patrons arrive Adams serving ss master of meeting, when aroused spectators of the City Council. When asked Edward T. Breathitt will be the Mester Is sn undertaker. The dedication will offer many early in order to be assured of s ceremonies. Entertainers are the had to be quieted by local police. if he was fired or hired, Fields speaker. Many officials in Gover- West Kentuckians their first op- seat. Kitty Katz, composed of Bonita Mayor Milton Counce attempted said he didnt know. nor Breathitt's cabinet will also portunity to "visit s spell" with Burrow, Carman Gardiner and to defend Fields in the matter. Popular, conscientious Harold Our good friend John Breckin- Following is a list of contestants be in attendance.
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