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Volume Eighteen 10 Pages' Fulton, Fulton County Kentucky, Friday, August 19, 1949 Number Thirty-Three Plegthe Fulton County Hams "Slick" Norman Pays Fine Needed For Units At White House President Truman,Veep Barkley With the complicated, al- For Charges Made By Police though amusing Washington in- vestigation of the freezing units Invited. To Attend Fulton Fair Houston "Slick" Norman, 43, w.as arrested and fined by South given to White House intimates, a Washington friend Governor Clements, Governor Browning Fulton police last Saturday night on an earlier charge of drunkeness recently September 3 To Be And Keeping wrote the News editors Up With The Army: and resisting an officer, police records of that Tennessee city re- Meet- Congressional Delegations of Both As of July 1, 1950: No iously, as follows: Editor's States more vealed. Norman was picked up by Police Chief Parker McClure Day At winter service caps in any color "Charles Ross (secretary to Sent Invitations To and Officer O. L. Bushart in Tennessee after a complaint by Attend but brown; no more green 'Ike" the President) just called. County Fair Norman's wife that he had beaten her. According Invitations have been issued to jackets, long or short overcoats to Chief McClure Wants four more Fulton Coun- President Truman, Vice-Presi- the incident ilia> Saturday, September 3, has dent Barkiey, the Governors or green wool trousers; no trop- beating occurred ty hams for White House of Kentucky and Tennessee and the Kentucky, over which the South been designated as "Editors Day" Congressional ical "Ike" jackets or khaki neck- preclude his (Norman's) filing freezers." delegations of both States to attend the West Ken- Fulton police have no jurisdic- at the West Kentucky-Tennessee tucky ties . maximum age-in-grade suit in the September term of Last Spring_the Fulton Coun- -Tennessee Fair to be elaborately stated at Fulton, Ky., frons tion. Later in the evening on Sat- Fair, Foad Homra, general chair- for inactive reserve has been court. ty Farm Bureau sent the Presi- August 31 through September 4, officials of the fair announced urday, however, according to man of the fair committee told raised to 60 for ALL grades . The Norman arrest of nearly a dent a gift of a four-year old today. Tennessee police, residents in the News today. the QM announces a process tor month ago has been the subject -country ham. The ham wa% de- Star-studded with amuse- ledge of South Fulton reported that Nor- Invitations are being sent to horse shows is unequal-- controlling shrinkage in high- of heated controversy in some livered by the News editor. ments, races, dairy and beef cat- ed in the South man was disturbing the peace editors within a 75-mile area to has made all,ar- neck wool sweaters, eliminating South Fulton circles. A well- (Since so many freezing un- tle shows, and a horse show on rangements to make and subsequently called the po- attend the Fair as special guests this year's present replacement after several known South Fulton resident is its are floating about the Na- the first night of the five-day show . lice on that day. Press tickets are interesting and colorful. launderings. reported to have told McClure tion's capital, ft is only natural celebration the fair promises to Horse enthusiasts This is the second time within being sent to the editors so that desiring to Time . marches . on ! that mob violence was anticipat- that a great shortage of food be one of the finest and most enter horses in the a month that Norinan has tangled they may view the entire pro- show may ed on the Monday night fol- has developed . the ed.) elaborately planned ever held in contact General with South Fulton polit'oefificers. gram of events. News editors of Chairman White Hope you have been going out lowing the arrest of a month this section of the two States. at Fulton. Before the incident on Satusday Radio Stations in the area will to Fairfield Park this past week ago. McClure w s warn- The fair operis on Wednesday Harness racing Norman was brought into police also be invited to attend. will be held ev- . Ivan Kuester and his Rail- ed to spend the night in Kentucky night August 31, with a horse ery day from the headquarters about four weeks STATE TO CHECK Publishers of both local news- beginning of roaders have really had their at that time, to protect himself, show- in full regalia,'replete with the fair through Saturday. ago on the complaint of South papers will be asked to act as 51000 sleeves rolled up, gunning tor the source revealed. McClure, ac- entries of every type of show in prizes each day will Fulton residents charging public hosts for the visiting newspapers, be given that first division (and pennant cording to the report refused and I VENDING horses. Bob White, whose know- the winners. On Thursday drunkenness. According to South PERMITS Mr. Homra said. night play-off) berth. It was a joy to retired for the night at his home the Renfro Valley Show will give Folton police and some eye wit- A statewide compliance check behold them turn on full stearn in Tennessee. A group of Nor- two hours of the best hill-billy nesses Norman resisted arrest of occupational and vending ma- Wednesday night and hand the man's friends is reported to have 12th Armored Group entertaining to be heard mien in and was brought under chine licenses is under way, Nel- league-leading Owensboro Oil- control shot out lamp lights in the South GEORGE BURNETTE the hills of Kentocky. by officers McClure and Bus- son Perry, Director of the Field Will Hold Reunion ers a near shellacking. Fulton city to lure McClure Trom Friday night and Saturday hart. As a result of the affray Division of the Department of After last night's game, there his home and "take care of him," Members of the famed 12th night Hilbun Graves with his Norman received cuts and bruis- Revenue, announced. SHOWS CHAMPION are eleven more home games, according to the News' source of Occupational licenses cover ice Armored "Hellcat" Division will complete entourage of entertain- es about the head and was re- The grand championship and eight on the road. Come on information. In interviewing Mc- cream, soft drinks, restaurants, meet in Louisville for their third in ,ers — beautiful girls, skateks, leased from jail to receive medi- Clure !the 4-H Club and Future out when the team is at home and on the report he confirmed pool tables, bowling alleys, thea- reunion September 3, 4 and 5. Farm- dancers--will perform for Lai/- cal care. No charge was placed the incident Seiller, state ers of America competition of give 'em a little cheering . it and said that the ter seat tax, retail tobacco prod- Colonel Edward F. audiences for two hours and helps their spirits, and might against hirn at the time, although names of the offenders are known treasurer and president of the the Graves County Fair was won more. the charge of resisting an officer ucts and wholesale cigarette deal- even keep the umps in line! to the police, who, according to ers. 12th Armored Division Associa- by Sybil Design Ida Sultana, a The show closes on Sunday af- and public drunkenness was Tennessee six-year old Jersey owned and Even if you don't care much law, may take action Vending machine licenses are tion, said more than 600 are ex- ternoon with thrilling auto races placed against him on Saturday. against handled by 10-year-old George for baseball, Mrs. Boyd Bennett them before the Grand issued by the Department of Rev- pected to attend the reunion. of the midget variety. Racers will Norman paid the fine for public Jury Ely Burnette of Fulton County. will tell you that there is more in the September term of enue and occupational licenses United States Senator Virgil compete for $1000 in prizes. drunkenness $10, and costs, as Over 100 head of the finest to a baseball game in Fulton court. are obtained from the county Chapman will be the principal Highlighting Sunday afternoon's well as the resistance charge $20 dairy cattle in West than meets the eye. $210. more. In checking the records at o-te court clerk. speaker at a banquet, highlight Kenhicky performances will be the appear- and charges. South were shown here yesterday at the Fultort police station Of- Licenses were due July 1, and of the reunion, Sunday night at ance otoshe smallest racer in the Norman is alleged to have made First District 4-H Club and Headlines yesterday at the ficer McClure revealed that Nor- those found without them will the Seelbach Hotel, "Hellcat" Fu- business, riding the siamllest rac- Orpheurn: South of Saint Louis, the remark after the earlier ar- man is wanted by the police in headquarters.
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