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The Park City Daily News from Bowling Green, Kentucky • 14

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Bowling Green, Kentucky
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Po94-t DAILY NEW1 BOWLIMS GREEN KENTUCKY FtgXAY JAAJtCH It Ittt rArtifacts Gluhman works on display Jasrpli and Margaret Giuhauka lUmtirg Grtem Kar lour om in the University si Kentucky Art Museums Art 13' now on display through April i Gkihmaji pieces are three works dalw paper French Landscape" and Margaret Clubmans wort is a colored pencil work The orchestra rehearses an Saturday ami g-es three to five concerts a year to the Barrea River area Persons interested to helping the orchestra may send contributions to Barren River Area Youth Orchestra Box K2 Booting Green Ky CIS! Lectures planned Two lectures will be presented at Wester Kentucky University's Downing University Center theater March The Uaiversity Center Board will present psychology professor Dr Joseph Cangemi at 7:36 pm Tuesday His lecture topic will be to become the person you really ant to be Biology physics and astronomy professor Dr Thomas Coohill will discuss and its cures" March 30 Poetry prize available SACRAMENTO Calil A 1 0 grand pnze is available in the eighth annual Poetry Competition sponsored by the World of Poetry quarterly new sletter Poems in all styles and on all subjects may be submitted Rules and entry forms are available from World of Poetry 2431 Stockton Blvd Dept Sacramento Calif 95817 oo wmosuikmorimy Two win awards LEXINGTON Ky Two seniors from Bowling Green High School earned honors last weekend at the Kentucky High School Speech League Drama Contest last weekend Tony Tomazic son of Norman and Martha Tomazic of 628 Windmill Way and Kathy Martin daughter of James and Joan Martin of 334 Cov ington Ave were awarded three superior ratings for their performance of the play "I'm Herbert Tomazic also was named outstanding actor in Kentucky for his perfomance Orchestra raises money Barren River Area Youth Orchestra under the direction of conductor James Godfrey is trying lo raise in its annual fund drive which began last week The fund drive which kicked off with a brochure mailing is conducted each year to raise money to meet equipment music and administrative costs for the 40 to 50 students might be too realistic ByTOMJORY Associated Press Writer NEW YORK i AP NBC will take extraordinary steps to ensure that viewers watching a movie about nuclear terrorism aren't confused by the realistic appearance of the show However at least one network affiliate in Milwaukee canceled plans to broadcast the Sunday night movie Bulletin" citing a concern "that people will be deceived into believing it's an actual telecast "They tune in for a minute" said Mike McCormick the station's president "and say My God what's William Lucas president of WC1Y in Charleston SC where the story is set and where location shooting for the movie was done disagreed with McCormick "It seems to me it will not create that illusion" he said But he added "I wish they had chosen a hypothetical city A radio broadcast of "War of the Worlds" in 1338 caused panic among listeners ho did not realize that the "report" of a Martian FAMILY NITE TUES "They tune in for minute ond say God what's happening?" Mike McCormick WTMJ-TV manager invasion as fiction NBC planned initially to broadcast three written messages during the Iwo-hour made-for-TV film advising viewers "The following program is a realistic depiction of fictional events None of what you're about to see is actually happening Though precise plans were not final early today an NBC spokesman Curt Block said the effort to make sure viewers don't think they are watching news coverage of an actual event would be intensified The stepped-up effort reportedly followed complaints from NBC News concerned over the intentional similarity of the movie with an actual news broadcast "The only concern of NBC News was that Bulletin' might ADM ONLY 150 A ANf COVMuKmCAT -ONS COMPANY Are A ftgr He served oooo 00 00 ee r-aru a wrtMCszASOosoz(ta3s ftaybotorr -fob CAWX 4 TEO 1 MJCC IM Cemerl NM Wood Roemrt Cut 444 PM Bd8CAiAWAa-(1f7Advaitevtw)Kk wjru THC WauVNO(T57 WwMm Am Ladd Argme Mm iuru wuCK urrer (17 Smpwwi MM Kin Joaeptane Chapin W3 AU rWOAMNQ QAMC(19M Drama) Uoyd Adventure) John Wayne Susan Hayward 140 PAL -THOr (1954 Science-Fiction) James Whitmore Edmund Gwsm 240 PM 44 BLACK LASH" (1952 Weetam) Leah LaRue Fuzzy St John 6 HIM MA 8HATTER" (1975 Adventure) Stuart Whitman Pater Cushing 330 PM A AW KHAYYAM" (1957 Adventure) Comal Wide Debra Paget EVENMQ 730 PM A A A 8WM8 C0H8PBMCY" (1977 Myatery) David Janasan EJke Sommer 730 PM AAA Weetam) John Wayne Kirk Dougin 030 PM THE BEAVER" (Premiere Comedy) Jerry Mathers Tony Dow AAAW -WILL PENNY" (I960 Western) Charlton Heaton Joan Hackett 1030 PM A A A A (1904 Adventure) Stanley Baker Jack Hawkins ROO AM I -TM LUC OS TMC I ZMUL -OCAOLSC IN (M taM 231 AM whAVC thc noer (173 Dram 1 Leans IWMiwa SJ AU A WUJNO AMC-( IM Mymeryt 440AM DOCTOR'S SECRET" pee Oeeta UM FMMrOaargrwp 420 AM A DAKOT A rtaoctfl-1 IMA Weseeml A3 AU 44 SOYS MOT 1 154 Comedy! 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Wax lama 1130 PM 44 Western) Errol Flynn Miriam Hopkins 1130 PM AAA "AU THE KING '8 MEN" (1949 Drama) Broderick Crawtord John Irelwid 1230 AM 444 THREE MU8KETEERS" (1946 Adventure) Lana Turner Van Heflin A A A "LEMORA THE LADY ORACULA" (1973 Horror) WMfam Wilton Cheryl Smith 130 AM 0 -THE FRIGHTENED CITY- (1962 Drama) Herbert Lorn John Gregson 136 AM AAAW LOOK NOW (1973 Mystery) Juke Christie Donald Sutherland 230 AM AA AW 000 MAN OUT (1047 Drama) Jamas Mason Robert Newton 210 AM A A A UQUOATOR" (I960 Adventure) Rod Taylor Trevor Howwd 230 AM eA A LOVER" (No Date) Victor Joey AAA SLAMT (1042 Drama) Brian Donievy Robert Preston 10 AM AA Drama) Oeorge Kennedy Anna Jackson have been confused with a news program" said Reuven Frank president of the network division "We agreed on various steps to ensure that the average viewer will not be misled in that McCormick the affiliate executive said Grant Tinker NBC's chairman was aware of concern over the show as early as Tuesday "Special Bulletin" is a realistic portrayal of news coverage of a threat to detonate a nuclear bomb aboard a tugboat in the harbor at Charleston The movie stars Ed Flanders and Kathryn Walker as co-anchors for the fictional RBS network and is designed to look like actual network and local news coverage of a breaking story The movie was produced on tape rather than film which adds to the realism by Don Ohlmeyer a former executive producer of NBC Sports with extensive experience in live television Among the now planned by NBC subject to change before airtime were an increase in the number of audio and visual advisories to seven each and the addition of a one-word alert to be superimposed on the screen during of the movie In addition it was likely that NBC would delete its regularly scheduled news briefs during the time "Special is on the air 9-11 pm EST Dick Tracy artist is dead at age 66 WOODSTOCK III (AP) Artist Richard Fletcher who drew the "Dick comic strip since 1977 is dead at age 66 Fletcher who had worked on the strip until last Friday died Wednesday in Woodstock Memorial Hospital of cancer He had drawn the Tracy strip since the retirement of its creator Chester Gould in December 1977 The writing since then has been done by Max Collins Fletcher a former staff artist for the Chicago Tribune had assisted Gould with the Dick Tracy strip from 1961 to 1977 drawing the backgrounds and doing the lettering The artist strove portray realism in police said his son Ross Fletcher was constantly in contact with police departments so he could make use of real police details in portraying police in the comic strip He knew their During World War II Fletcher drew color promotional pieces to encourage people to give to the Red Cross and to conserve paper STARTS TOMSELLECK BESS ARMSTRONG High Road Tb China TONITFFORJWOBIGWEEKS -PLUS-BONUS FEATURE FRISAT A SUN Bpu TIME ONLY 7:00 PM SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK MAR 21-26 at the RED CARPET INN Enjoy an evening of dining pleasure at the Red Carpet Inn In addition to our complete menu service choose from these two specials served from 5 pm to 10 pm Monday thru Saturda 1 -COMPLETE MEXICAN DINNER jf Includes a Beef Taco Beef Bean Smothered Burrito and Green Chili with Rice 0VO I2-H0USE SALAD 10 OZ STUFFED FLOUNDER with Tartar Sauce Green Vegetable and Choice of Potato only 1 it) SATURDAY'S MOVES MARCH 19 1933 MOflNMO 7:36 AM 44W MAVERICK (1955 Western) Barbara Stanwyck Berry SuMvan 00 AM 44 COWBOY ANO THE SSMRffA" (1M4 Western) Roy Rogers Dale Evans 00 AM Drama) Eddie Albert Paul MaaaM 36 AM 8 Waatam)Paul Newman Fradric March AFTBWOON 1240 PM LAST BANDIT" (1340 Wdstam) WitUam Elliott Adrian Boom 44W BULBA" (1062 Adventure) Yul Brynnar Tony Curbs 1230 PM 44W STATION ZEBRA" (1068 Drama) Rock Hudaon Emeet Borgnkie Thrifty People Smart People SPEND ON PRINTING when you can spend 50 on quality copies Don't Forget! 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