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The Kansas City Times from Kansas City, Missouri • 18

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RED SHIPS IN GULF Soviet Vessels Cruise After Visit to Cuba MUCIE APPEAL REFUSED HIGH COURT DECLINES ABORTION CASE 18 THE KANSAS CITY TIMES Titsdsy Jan 2 1970 about 260 miles west of Key West Fla Meanwhile two submarines were reported in the Yucatan channel heading into the gulf from the Caribbean Washington Most units of a Soviet flotilla are concen- A submarine tender was said trating in the Gulf of Mexico af- t0 be heading eastward 180 miles UPDATING IS URGED IN lACKSON COUNTY ismM Alvward Says Government Needs to Be Modernized south of the Windward Passage and apparently moving back into the Atlantic The Russian flotilla is the ond such force to show the Soviet flag in waters off the United States in the last vear ter a visit to Cuba the Pentagon said yesterday A cruiser destroyer and oiler that came within 50 miles of the Louisiana coast Friday are cruising in the Gulf of Mexico SEEKS COLLECTOR POST for the life or i was unconstitutionally imprecise John Danforth Missouri I Attorney General said in brief the Missouri law permits abortion only to preserve life For that reason he said there was no lack of precision in the statute Dr Mucie was convicted as a result of the death of a 19-year-old co-ed from the University of Oklahoma In his trial Mucie maintained he was attempting to rectify the effects of an abortion that had been attempted elsewhere WASTE TO BE MOVED Radioactive Material May Be Deposited in Mid-West Washington (AP) A permanent depository for radioactive wastes now stored in Eastern Idaho probably will be located in the Mid-West Sen Frank Church (D-Idaho) said yesterday For many years radioactive wastes have been buried at the Atomic Energy National Reactor Testing station in Eastern Idaho Health authorities claim the wastes buried above huge underground springs which feed the Snake river may pose a hazard Kansas City Osteopath Convicted and Sentenced to 10 Years for Manslaughter (By the Associated Press) The US Supreme court refused in Washington yesterday to hear a case challenging abortion law The court made no comment The Missouri Supreme court on January 12 upheld the conviction of Dr Richard Mucie a Kansas City Osteopathic Surgeon on a charge of manslaughter by abortion The decision was appealed to the US Supreme court Mucie was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment His appeal to the Supreme court challenged the Missouri statute as vague and In his appeal Mucie noted that a federal judge had declared the District of Columbia abortion law unconstitutional and the high court would hear an appeal in its next term which begins in October In the District of Columbia case Judge Gerhard A Gesell held that the law forbidding termination of a pregnancy unless Phone Sunday Want Ads in before the procedure were a Saturday ba Adv Candidate Hopes to Distribute Taxe Money Early Jackson County has been transformed from an agrarian-industrial community to a full grown industrial community and needs modern county government to fit the change James Aylward jr candidate for Democratic nomination for county collector said last night Aylward spoke to about 25 persons at a meeting of the Jackson County Informed Voters association at Bill Canady's Inn 7942 Troost avenue will he said an early distribution of tax dollars to the various school and fire districts in the county and the necessary agencies for the maintenance of the county urban road system hospitals parks and other improvements so that salaries may be promptly paid and funds made readily available in order that quality may be maintained at all levels of county operation the manipulation of these funds a collector can Grippe a reform government and bring it to its knees He can do so without casting one vote as to what direction county government will take in its reforms is the old line factional type of operation of effective veto used to bring the various county offices under control chief opponent (Harlan Moody Murry) is supported by AMERICAN MULTI CINEMA CORPORATION Charles Bronson Marlene Jobe rt The murders in Poris! The robbery in Rome! The double-cross in New York! amcThe SICILIA CLAN GPi I EMBASSY II DRIVE IN MOVIE DIRECTORY JEAN GABIN! ALAIN DELON Natalie Wood Robert Culp Dvan Cannon-Col Dusk Bob Carol Ted A GUARDRAIL WAS DAMAGED and traffic was partly blocked several hours after a trailer truck jackknifed about 4 yesterday on eastbound 1-70 at the Jackson avenue overpass The tractor cab was turned 180 degrees by impact with the guardrail and overpass railing but the driver was not injured The highway patrol said the driver apparently lost control of the truck on the wet pavement when he braked to avoid a car that had moved in front of the (Kansas City Star photograph by Kenneth Paik) THE COMPLETE MOVIE-MOVIE-TOTAUT ABSORBING-SHOCK INS IMPACT-JUDITH CRIST TONIGHT AT tWI-UTE HOUR: GP C0L0 MAT 1 :30 TONITI EMBA5SY I 'MEDIUM Color 10:45 WALT DISNEY PRESENTS HAYLEY MILLS-Col Dusk In SEARCH 'HORSE in the Gray Flannel SUIT' Process Eases Terminal Cancer Dean Jones Color 10:40 Robert Culp-Natalie 8:45 BOB CAROL TED Rod Steiger (R) CI'io the so-called regular Democrats Two Italian Doctors Visiting Kansas City Use Method of Radioac- 1I0TH rAND STATE LINE IL S-: 'How to Save a Marriage Ruin Your Life' Martin tive Injections for Patients With Inoperable Tumors BURT LANCASTER DEAN MARTIN JEAN SEBERG JACQUELINE BISSET and he is on record as favoring a return to the manual operation of the office a return to manual operation will scrap the multimillion dollar investment the coun- 'NORWOOD' "WATERHOLE 3" the therapy their research has led many to believe that the An extremely dangerous the mi ght be successful for medical procedure that in-1 aU kinds of tumors GLEN CAMPBELL JOE NAMATH KIM DARBY COLOR 1:50 JOHN WAYNE ROBERT MITCHUM COLOR 10:50 JAMES COBURN COLOR LATE SHOW AIRPORT COLOR The injection is given slowly into the artery Dr Caldarola said for the best effect He said that each patient receives only one injection which has its effects over a period of about 60 days Amount of Dose For tongue tumors the doctors MAT TONITE AT TWI-UTE HOUR 90c 8 $1 25 ty has made in data processing inoperable machinery and relegate the col Yolves ng patients suf- in nation lections and financial invest- fennS advanced cancers' ments of the office to injections of radioactive the political world of the un- particles has proved highly the two doctors had to concen- the West Was TICK TICK John Wayne Reynolds Color 8:50 JIM BROWN GEO KENNEDY COLOR 11:45 "WHERE WERE YOU WHEN THE LIGHTS WENT OUT" DORIS COLOR LATE SHOW successful in terms of trate on identifying the exact known GRAND PRIZE WINNER! CAUSES FILM FESTIVAL Aylward is a member of the lengthening the artery that feeds the tumor so give an injection of suspension Committee for County Progress life and relieving symp- that all of the radioactive mate- fluid which contains 10000 he said toms two Italian doctors rial in this case a radioisotope (particles) foi RIVERSIDE CAROL TED NATALIE WOOD ROBT CULP COLOR 8:50 XOUR MARRIAGE AND RUIN YOUR LIFE" DEAN MARTIN COLOR 11-00 "TORTURE color WMMER LATE SHOW SWAP 'N SHOP SUN 11-4 PM Robert Culp-Natalie 10:30 of phosphorous would reach the naf parts of tbe An isotope is a form of the Parfent chemical element with a different atomic weight a radi oisotope is one that has been treated to produce radioactive emissions) material must arrive CAROL TED THE LOVE DON KNOTTS (CP) ANN HI WAY It rS OF SHAWNEE OPEN 7:00 (R) 'How to save a Marriage A Ruin Your Life' Martin look to men who wilt keep the said here yesterday operation of that office in the open who will work for the purification of existing tax data and the removal of impediments to effective modern date collection Aylward cited the procress in county government in the last three and a half years Significant gains in the operation of county government he said resulted in significant gains for the Aylward said the old poor chemotherapy or radiological Dr Leonardo Caldarola head of the department of surgery at the Oncological Institute of the University of Torino Italy and Dr Fausto Badellino an associate in surgery at the institute were in Kansas City yesterday visiting researchers at the General hospital and Menorah Medical Center is not a cure and it is not a replacement for surgery Koc i i cnemouierapy or radiological GLEN CAMPBELL JOE NAMATH KIM DARBY COLOR 1:30 JOHN WAYNE ROBERT MITCHUM COLOR 10:50 "WATERHOLE 3" cotS6s 5MHHL breast or uterus cancers the dose is about 300000 microspheres The doctors said they chose the radioisotopes of phosphorous instead of other chemical element radioisotopes because they emit only the shorter highly penetrating beta rays believe they are less dangerous to the Dr Badellino said The process is used on patients that have a life expectancy of only three or four months The doctors said most of the patients had their lives extended significantly and experienced great relief this method came to Dr Caldarola said were unable to treat these patients in any I EAST 63rd at hTwaTSOI only in the Dr Caldarola explained would be a ter-t rible thing if any of the mate- rial found its way through the arteries to say the STATE the West Was John Wayne Debbie Reynelds Color 8:50 JIM BROWN GEO KENNEOY COLOR 11:45 "WHERE WERE YOU WHEN THE LIGHTS wfmt OUT" DORISDOLOR LATESHOW Still AND STATE AVI fCIAS i The doctors explained that the arprcHifAH rhi Dr Badellino empha- procedure is performed under pub If hospital with sjZed in an interview is a surgical conditions and that SliC iast alternative therapy for pa- sometimes arteries surrounding an a a detoxification de- tients with very advanced in- the tumor must be surgically 601 operable tied off to prevent any of the ra- other accomplishments he During 10 years of clinical re-' dioactive material from escap-named were citv county co-oper-j search the two doctors havejing ation evidenced by the county used this medical process CAROL TED (R) SOtl ANO state ITS I i Tcny "PENDULUM" nDGE! PaPPARD COLOR LATE SHOW cDickinsoq CT tieatrts (G) GLEN CAMPBELL DARBYJOE NAMATH COLOR 8:50 JANE FONDA COLOR 10:50 COBURN color LATE SHOW CHILDREN: $125 at all times at Glenwood IN THE 'WATERHOLE 3" JAMES II Pi Mr THE WEST WAS (c'TICK -TICK urban roads program funds for a new General hospital voted in 1967 and the Harrv Truman Sports complex that is under construction as well as work on cleaninq un river pollution and cnntt-oilinc dumping and burning in fhe countv STRTKE AT AFC SITE Mercurv Nev The Operating Engineers union struck the Atomic Energy Nevada test site yesterday and the nuclear rocket development station that occupies a corner of the 1350-square-mile test site called intra-arterial injection of radioactive microspheres on 202 patients The patients suffering advanced and inoperable tumors of the breast uterus or tongue received one injection of a water-glycerine solution containing: plastic coated microscopic radioactive particles Within two! to three months after the injec-1 tions the doctors said all of the! patients showed regression of the tumor size and nearly all of the tumors either became operable or did not need surgery Although Caldarola and Badellino did not originate! Peter O'Toole Petula Clark (G) BLVO John Wayne Debbie Reynolds Color 8:50 JIM BROWN GEO KENNEOY Robert mAtchEum COLOR 10:50 JAMES COBURN COLOR LATE SHOW Open 7:30 Color Dusk Color 10:45 WLWN Carol Ted Alice 3 ROBERT CULP CASTLE 1800 SOUTHWEST BL VD TONIGHT 8:30 TONIGHT 8:00 8:00 Academy Awards 1 1 Bgfr 911 Metcalf i Ml 7800 1 Box Office Open: 1:00 9:00 PM CLAIO HOf FORD PUNT On Hwy 10 LARGE PLAYGROUND Special SUMMER CUSSES OFFERED AT UMKC wfilenipood 11 isKMelcaH The most electrifying ritual ever seen! Tonight Mission 262 9912 MAN CALLED "FOR A FEWDOllARS MORE" Clinf45Eastweod (G) "STALKING MOON" j( ife'Mw RICHARD HARRIS! ipp as MAN CALLED The white man captured and dragged naked into the savage world of the Sioux Indians I aTonighWjOO-9: 00 OPEN JOHN WAYNE JAS STEWART REYNOLDS THE WEST WAS COLOR 1:40 The Most Dangerous Love-Game Ever Played FAIRY LANS 77IUH01RTI GEO KENNEOY JIM BROWN 'TICK TICK TICK' LATE SHOW THE FIRST ONE OUT IS IN THE LAST ONE OUT IS DEAD I OPEN NATALIE ROBERT CULP LOVE ME theTibeRTINE CAROL TED (R) FAIRY LAND TR) 8:40 (R) 10:15 Late Show BURT LANCASTER PATRICK O'NEAL "CASTLE KEEP" James Colburn "DUFFY" 77l 6 RROSft o50 135 17 A Jefcesee Ct Waif Disney Presents Jules Verne's Incredible Adventure MHCh1iier "IN SEARCH CASTAWAYS" STEVE FOREST flicnou'c "BACrAI" 11-00 BILL MUMY Disney RASCAL colors PLUS! DON MURRAY "THE PLAINSMAN" COLOR! LATE SHOW SWAP -N SHOP SUNDAYS 10 AM-4 PM JUNQUE TO JUNK! THE LATE LATE SHOW ABOUT THE SUBURBAN BEDROOM RIOTS Makes Hugh Hefner's Playboy Penthouse look hke a nursery -tec rv Libertine' I comes across incredibly with wry humor and taste" Harper's Btraar TONIGHT 7:00 9:00 DUSTIN HOFFMAN MIA FARROW GP Rated for adult minds on! JOHN "JOANNA" Frank Sinatra "LADY IN CEMENT" PART ANIMAL BUT ALL WOMAN! Alain Delon Romy Schneider BEGINS TOMORROW! 10:50 (R) (R) 15:20 SPEED READING: A Developmental Reading course for increasing speed and comprehension in reading All books equipment and materials are furnished Fee: $4000 DEVELOPMENTAL MATH: A unique approach for preparing students for College Level Mathematics Recommended to anyone who has had difficulty with high school algebra Fee: $4000 ENGLISH GRAMMAR: Rigorous drilling in rules of Grammar A detailed study of the English sentence Fee: $4000 EFFECTIVE WRITING: Good writing is the expression of ideas in a logical manner using precise language This course will direct the student seeking those skills necessary for communicating crisply and concisely with the written word Fee: $4000 NOTE: There are no entrance requirements for these non-credit courses Courses are offered Mornings Afternoons and Evenings to accomodate work schedules The Speed Reading is also offered Saturday Mornings and Afternoons Classes are open to Adults College Students and High School Students These courses provide an excellent College Preparation TONIGHT IS 7:009:00 RICHARD HARRIS MAN CALLED 3lt Mam BOX OFFICE OPEN (OP) COLOR 11:05 TEDOYECCLES every (G) 'MY SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN color-Tos NIGHT "NEVADA SMITH" STEVE MCQUEEN COLOR 1:05 i Hit6 ofTsaby" HiyGIITMYFIRI 8AJLT0 7 ton 'i MIDNITf DAHY "Bob Carol Ted Alice" Burt Lancaster "CASTLE KEEP" suianneh York'Lock Up Your Daughters' HEART SWAP 'N SHOP STILL BIGGEST A BEST Graphic Demonstrations FOLLY By live Actors jth a ccntral "a small Investment for years of pleasure U'SIIOS tAblVS STACK SNOW an COLOR 9:00 FIRST DRIVE-IN RUN IN KANSAS CITYI Harrison 'THE UNDEFEATED" LATE SHOW ADULTS CONT NOON TO MIDNITE LATE SHOW SAT CAROL TED (R) erf MARRIAGE PLUS CO-FEATURE REGISTRATION NOW IN PROGRESS (or complete information coll NATALIE WOOD ROBT CULP ELLIOTT GOULD Color 0:50 BURT UNCASTER "CASTLE KEEP" "PFNnill IIM" GEO peppard rcnUULUm COLOR LATE SHOW GLEN CAMPBELL JOE NAMATH KIM DARBY COLOR 0:50 JOHN WAYNE ROBERT MITCHUM COLOR 10:50 JAMES COBURN COLOR LATE SHOW VIXEN 15 SHE WOMAN OR ANIMAL? KEEPERS tor LOVERS WEEPERS CR 6-1463 SN tOUtl E0UCATI99AI FILM University of Missouri Kansas City Division for Continuing Education ASTRO THEATRE IITEI ilCILII! THE WEST WAS -w Cr WcEfsYOU THf UOHTWEHT OUT John Wayne Debbie Reynolds Color 0:50 JIM BROWN GEO KENNEDY COLOR 11:45 Reed and Use Star Want Ads.

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