Murray State's Digital Commons The eN ws Newspapers 3-17-1966 The ewN s, March 17, 1966 The ewN s Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tn Recommended Citation The eN ws, "The eN ws, March 17, 1966" (1966). The News. 661. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tn/661 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]. its One Of Kentucky's FHA Talent Show Gives Better Weekly Papers SECTIONS Microfilm Center The News has won awards for out- Margaret I. King ihr standing excollenc• every year it tratgerNity of Keniu PAGES Students Great has been submitted In judging con- Lexington, Promise Ky. tests. The Future Homemakers of Vocal Solo, Lee Engel, Volume Thirty-Five Fulton, 42041, Fulton County, Kentucky Thursday, March 17, 1966 America's chapter at the Fulton Piano Due', Letha Exum, Peggy Number 11 1.99 High School fulfill a double pur- Reams. pose with their now widely ac- Brass Sextette, Johnny Wilson, claimed annual talent show. The Mike McClure. Gordon Jones, Mike event is intended to raise funds Gilbert, Donnie Notes, Mike Yates. to finance a college scholarship Festival Board Gets Davie Ecuadorean Tour Planned 1.69 Commercial, Rita Craven. Relieved for some worthy student wishing to study borne economies. But the Dance Routine, "Gertrude the show goes even further to recog- Bull" - Rita Cash, Debby Carver. Of Duties With 99( nize outstanding students by per- Pantomir:,, "The Shifters"-Gary Prevue Of '66 Events For Fun, Good Relations mitting the talented OfIe• CO get Fulcher, Donna Sisk, Kathy Fulcti- a "feel of the spotlights." er, Ric:.3rd- Puckett, Suzanne County Roads Puckett. A special meeting of the executive board of the And that's what happened at In- J. T. (Turney) Davie, a former What has the International Banana Festival done Twirling Routine, 1.69 Fulton High School Wednesday Majorettes- ternational Banana Festival Tuesday night reviewed sheriff of Fulton County was sum- towards creating goodwill and friendships with our Brenda McBride. morning Studenta and school pa- Letha ••m, the program plans already finalized for the fourth an- marily dismissed from his position trons were entertained to the ut- Gail Bushart, Julie Powell. Latin-American friends? nual event from September 27 through October 1. as county road superintendent on most by songs, dances, vocal and Style Show, (? 7) Tuesday. All four at Fulton Comi- It can best be summed up by the Honorable David musical solos and those hilarious They are: ty's magistrates voted to remove Bronheim, United States Deputy Coordinator for the Al- "live commercials." Vocal Number, "Rebellettes" - —The committment from Stuart Davie from the post to which he liance for Progress Judy Olive, welcomed the guests Mary Elizabeth Mitchell, Lynn Dal- when he said: "If other communi- Morrieon, executive director ance for Progress will make an was unanimously appointed on and introduced her "associates." las, Carole Pigue, Sallie Williams. of the ties throughout the hemisphere could learn from your, Operation Amigo Program that ap- official documentary film of the January 4 by the same magistrates Wayne Lohaus, "the sweetheart of Commercial, Gary Fulcher, Rich- proximately 50 Festival which promises to be who relieved him of his duties example, Latin-America would be rapidly transform- the FHA" and Buddy Myers were students from the ed." ard Puckett, Donna Sisk. nine banana-producing countries of shown all over *erica and in Tuesday. emcees. American embase*s Central America will come to the all over the Fiscal Court Judge John Cruse Similar views were expressed by an Randall Roper and David Hazel- Trumpet Solo, Mike McClure. world. official of the Festival this year. told the News on Wednesday that wood were the sound men. And —The Louisville Courier Guatemalan government who said: The ever so present Novelty Art, Cheerleaders-Sara —The famous Guatemalan -Journal he is looking into the dismissal to he-e-e-e-e-e-re's the show: will send a prize ealhibit Jane Poe, Roma Foster, Ruth Ann Army's Marimba Band, the same of 30 fam- determine if the unanimous de- motto of the Festival - Friendship through Understand- Piano Solo, John Reed. ous Hugh Haynie cartoons, Burnette, Cindy Homra, Rita Cra- group that has attended the Fer- and 30 cision of the four magistrates is ing - Project Unite Us - has certainly tied very strong Dance Routine, "The Pink Pan- prints of the wont ven, Carolyn Allen. ns at for the past two years, will of Kentucky valid. Judge Cruse indicated that thers" - Roma Foster, Ruth Ann artist Ray Harm. and dear knots in the heart of every Guatemalan who appear at the Festival for eight Plans are fairly he was opposed to the dismissal Burrinte, Mary Jo Westpheling, Tap certain that Mr. attended Dance, Judy Merryman. days. Plans are to have the ma- Haynie andliis and said that he intended to dis- the Festival for the second consecutive year Carolyn Allen. wife, the famous rimba give a "concert" each eve- "Lois" in the cuss the matter with Highway and we were most delighted to have been able to en- 3.551; Commercial, Red Forrest, Jim- Vocal Soho, Sallie Williams. Haynie cartoons will appear here ning "Mile they are here. Commissioner Henry Ward. my Treas. in person lighten and bring authentic musical gaiety to "you all". Novelty Act, Rita Cash, Toby —The United States Information with his exhibit. Mr. Harm's appearance here Dovie's appointrnsnt to the post They will return again this year! Harriso-. Merideth Miller. Agency, through the efforts at is in the planning stage. has been the topic ..:' political dis- 29( David Bronheim, United States And there are many more! Commercial, Harriet Hancock, —The world's largest mobile art cussion ever since he was selected. Deputy Coordinator for the Long In early April, evidence of the progress made by siftings Janie Noles, Mary Jo Westpheling. train sponsored by the Kentucky identified with the Harry Lee Art Guild and Kentucky Depart- Waterfield-Happy Chandler faction our twin cities, will flower into greater understanding Trumpet—less Solo, Cheryl Un- ment of Commerce will have its of the Democrat'e party, Davies when some 30 area residents derwood will view, first hand, what Prom Boosters Club two car exhibit bee for a week. appointment drew strong fire from Thomas County Administration Mann, former Undersecretary of State for La- 001111,0. "The Downtowners" - • —The Kentucky Partners for the forces who felt that Judge Cruse had tin-America called the "coincidence of interest that lies Mr. Sensing, John Reed, Gordon Alliance will coordhiate their state- violated Jones. Names Beauties wide program so that materials a campaign promise to them. between our country and our friends to the south of us." collected for various programs in Davie replaced Earl Taylor, also a The letters herewith are self-explanatory and mute Jo's In Ecuador will be presented to of- long-time Administration support- Competition ficials of that country during the er. evidence that our Fourth Annual International Banana W. W. Jet/on, chairman of the Festival. It should command cov- Davies qualifications for road Festival will be one of the most significant events in otebook South Fulton Beauty Revue being erage by the national TV and radio supezintendent have also been the America this year. sponsored by the Sough Fulton networks and metropolitan news- subject of debate. One magistrate Here they are: papers. who said he went along with the There's a lot of talk Booster; Club on Friday. April 18, around town —Ana Maria Crespo, a popular January 4 appointment for har- among people "wishing" has released the following names they Festival personality from Guate- mony told the News: "Judge Operation Amigo, Inc. April 6th. Of course, Government- could go on the Ecuadorean of entrants to date: tour mala has accepted an invitation to Cruse owes an obligation to the al functions will be meshed in be- next month, but thus Judith Lynn Adams, Mollie Alex- far leas than attend the Festival and to stage a entire county to get as many roads March 11, 1966 tween this itinerary. ten local people ander, Paula Mai Bell, Joy Bar- have made definite fashion show and art exhibit from built as possible. If a small group plans to go. There are dozens more ber Boyd, Martha Bynum, Deborah Mrs. Jo Westphe''-g The whole city of Quito is ex- 'PS t. nne Cantrell, Nelda Jo Clement, her country. of politicians is going to use the who could go, and ought to go, and International B:17aia Festival cited about your proposed visit Brenda These events are in the plan- fiscal court to fight the Adminis- that's why it's my Faye Clinard, Regina Ann Fulton, Kentucky, The main thing they need now is unpleasant ning stage: tration, we may as well Case down duty Crabtree, Alma Jeanette Davidson, the exact number and names. (as usual) to do a bit of —The appearance here of Mrs. the road department." Dear Jo: Brenda Sue Gattis, Hilda, Francine Martinez will be pleased to straight talking to twin city resi- John Barrymore, now in Quito come Gettig, Donna Giles, Jane Graves, Voting for Davies dismissal Please find enclosed the tour of I. Fulton to obtain dents. (Coninued on Page Eight) this informa- Doane Marie Gossum, Sheila were: Roy Nethery, A. L. Cox, activities for your group visiting tion, next week. We must, we cannot fail, to send Elaine Lowry, Carol Ann Madding, James Black and Charlie Darpell.
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