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The Miami News from Miami, Florida • 30

Publication:
The Miami Newsi
Location:
Miami, Florida
Issue Date:
Page:
30
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12B THE MIAMI NEWS PICTURE PAGE, Tueav, May 3, 1966 -S v- i o- 'V' A --v" 7 JC mt mm 9 Iff 'Lj(2, 4DN. lilt The Great Society Mean You Were Bluffing?" i wm you 'a I v' "Imagine We're In This Thing Together" PULITZER WINNER Don Wright Don Wright, editorial cartoonist at The Miami News, had just stepped from his office Into the paper's busy news room when word came that he had won a Pulitzer Prize. "Wright's won it," came the shout from Managing Editor C. Edward Pierce, who with other staffers, had been huddling -over a news service teletype awaiting the announcement. The shout stopped Wright in his tracks and he stood vir-" tually speechless as co-workers pumped his hand, slapped his back and exclaimed their congratulations.

"I'm honored," Wright said, and then, witli a note of amazement in his voice, added: "It's the highest 'possible award you can win in journalism. I still don't believe it." The Pulitzer judges honored Wright's entire work in 1965 exemplified by a work titled 'You Mean You Were On this page are some of Don's cartoons that won for him the Pulitzer Prize. I 1 vi Don And His Wife, Rita, Celebrate Baron' Joins In "Wright's Cartoons On Display At Parkway Theater is 7' i i i I 'ifn'i-l itrj 'it. jpm The Pacifist Tell Me It Isn't A JUragel' CAIimcnAEL PEOPLE IN The News THE CANDID CORNER By FOR THRILLS AMP bxcitememt-they JUST COULPNT COMPETE WITH THE TAXIS INI.TOWM QUESTION Should Campaign Posters Be Banned? i George! (Send your problems to George and face life with an air of confident confusion.) DEAR GEORGE; When dancing a fast step my boy friend has a tendency to pant and puff and this tickles my ear and makes me giggle, and have a real shrill giggle. What can we do about this? We're going to a very fancy masquerade party soon and I'm worried, because people look ADENAUER Billboards are okay, but not on trees and telephone poles.

LLXA ARLINE, display, 1501 NW 47th St. I think they should. It makes a mess of the city. MARGARET BAINES, housewife, 3330 NW 1st St. I .1 1 I Mrs.

Lyndon Johnson did some spade work for the Department of Agriculture yesterday. She planted a new variety of shade tree the Bedford pear tree on the grounds of the department's administration building. The tree, which grows to a height of 50 feet, is being promoted as one that will eventually be planted across the nation as "a perfect shade tree." U. S. Ambassador to the Philippines, William C.

Blair, flew to Washington today for consultations. He is scheduled to return to Manila May 23. An embassy spokesman said the trip was a routine visit to Washington for briefings and talks. The Shah of Iran announced yesterday the gift of one day's military budget $700,000 to the worldwide war against illiteracy. He appealed in personal letters to other chiefs of state to follow his example.

"The Shah's letter was read yesterday to a meeting of the executive board of the United Nations Educational. Scientific and Cultural Organization in Paris. Former West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer arrived by plane in Tel Aviv last night as guest of the Israel government for a week-long visit. The official welcome was marred by outbursts from a group of about 50 demonstrators who said they were Communists. Speaking in Hebrew, Foreign Minister Abba Eban welcomed Adenauer in the name of the Israel government.

U.S. Commissioner of Education Harold Howe, II says educators must lead the way in the elimination of segregation from the nation's schools. "American education, must catch up with American life and American Howe said today in an address to the Teachers College Founder's Day Convocation at Columbia University, New York. Yugoslav President TMa held the first of a round of talks with President Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt today. Egyptian sources said they dealt mainly with means of strengthening ties between nonaligned nations in the face of "a deliberate policy of reactionary pressure against progressive states." They met at Nasser's rest house.

fcs. 1 at us funny. i MAYBELLE DEAR MAYBELLE: t- Why don't the pair of you it rn.i ri I don't think It looks nice. The propaganda should be made some other way. MERCY ARCAY, housewife, 3020 6th St.

MRS. LBJ choo? DEAR GEORGE: Could you tell me the main advantages of a young man attending a co-education A college? 1 6AM DEAR SAM: -Not here. I don't see any harm as long as they take them down after they get through. YALE store manager, 1325 SW 17th St. Yes, I clean them up and they're a waste of money.

They litter the whole area. CHARLES BARNA. maintenance, 3040 NW 13th St. TITO 1.

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