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The Kansas City Times from Kansas City, Missouri • 41

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THE KANSAS CITY TIMES, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1962. TAX CHARGE ON LABOR OFFICIAL far1 William S. Holly, 39, Accused of Failing to Report $75,000 Income. 'W I Our Voiiu-Iu-Spirit Coiuilrtj Jiveecl OVER A 4-YEAR PERIOD Officer of State Federation of Labor Formerly Lived in Wichita. NlTvjTfi 'V I 1 I 1 1 -'d 1 1 1 1 A tO lv it V-.

vr uV Vi v. i Aps V-M V-T Jt' i 4 i A f. Bright, young silhouette youll never tire of; luxury youll never get over Country Tweeds own luxurious cashmere 400, buttoned and bound in matching satin. Choose from new Puff Pink, Champagne, or Black, 6 to 16 sizes Fashion Salon 3rd Floor Downtown and on the Plaza ATTEMPTING TO SLOW THE LOSS OF IILOOI) from an injured motorist last night. Dean Behrens, patrolman, applies pressure to a neek artery.

The injured man, James Charles Sachin ich. 23, of 500 Thompson street, was trapped in his motor car after a collision at Fifth street and Orville avenue in Kansas City, Kansas. A charge of failure to report income of more than S75.000 over tour years xvas filed yesterday in the United States District court in Kansas City, Kansas, against a former official of the Kansas State Federation of Labor, AFIC'IO. William S. Holly, 39.

formerly of Wichita, and now of Whittier. was charged with oWrIansas cTty.kan- SAS, NEWS ON PP. 2. 28. failure to report from 1937 to 190.

The approximate amounts of evasion charged are: 1957 1938 $23,000, 1959 $16,000, 13,000. The information was filed by Newell A. George. U. S.

attorney. Holly is required to appear at 9.50 o'clock January 4. Holly aKo was a representa-tie of the International Association of Machinists districts lodge in Wichita. r- if TO SET BUILDING PLANS FAIR BOARD TO SPECIFY NEEDS IN FEBRUARY. Administration Structure on Grounds May Have 10,000 Square Feet.

TWO INJURED IN CRASH MAN SUFFERS A BROKEN ARM AND HEAD CUTS. Rear-End Collision Near Fith and Orville Hurts Other Driver. A rear-end collision at the Kansas C. of C. 3Irelin Set oil Alcohol Sales Presidents and executive managers of Chambers of Commerce in Kansas have been in-ited to attend a session today at the Town House in Kansas south entrance to the Munciejcity.

Kansas, to discuss pr-expressway near Fifth street po.sed legislation favoring sale and Orville avenue in Kansas 0f ijqUor hy the drink in licensed MARRIED 50 YEARS. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burr to don't miss seeing the NATIVITY EXHIBITION. Nelson Gallery ot Art, November 16-Janaary 27 Have Open House.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burr, MATERNITY Lovely Foil ood Winter Styles Arriving Doily SHIRLEYS Mission Shop Center HE. 2-0576 Specifications for an administration building on the Wyan-dotle County fairgrounds will be annotim ed in February, it was decided last night at the fair board's annual meeting. The administration-exhibition building would he completed in time for the annual fair in August.

A lo.ooo-square-fnot steel and masonry building is planned for the fairgrounds at Ninety -eighth street and State avenue. Arthur J. Green, treasurer, said the board favors a one-story structure but is also considering a full basement under the building. "In addition to office space, we hope to provide space for a restaurants and hotels. The Kansas City, Kansas, Chamber, which has voted to advocate such legislation, sent out letters inv iting the chamber officials.

The group will meet jointly with the legislative committee of the Kansas Hotel association to discuss the issue. About 40 persons have indicated they will attend the session. which will start at o'clock and will he followed by a social hour and dinner. City. Kansas, injut ed two motor ists last night.

James Charles Sackuvich. 23. of 500 Thompson street. Kansas City, Kansas, was trapped in his motor car more that 15 minutes. He suffered a compound fracture of the left arm and severe cuts to both sides of the head.

He was in fair condition at St. Margaret hospital. Police said Ronald Denk, 27, of 1303 Farrow avenue, southbound on Fifth, struck car after it had entered i the street off Orv ille on a 121.1 Pennsylvania avenue. Kansas City. Kansas, will observe their wedding anniversary with an open house from 2 to 5 o'clock Sunday at the home of a daughter and son-inlaw, Mr.

and Mrs. William R. Kegin, jr 1223 Pennsylvania avenue. Their two other children are Mrs. F.verett F.

Vernon, 1207 Hasbrook avenue. Kansas City, Kansas, and Arthur Burr 4115 Blue Rdge cutoff. nylon briefs specially priced! 1.25 each 3 for 3.00 Heor the Incomparable Sound of PILOT STEREO TOON SHOP Prairiv Villuve. fN. 4f0 Th Landin.

EM. A DRUGSTORE ROBBED. I left turn. The Sackuvich car1 'careened into a pole in front of Man Buys Gloves, Then De- caretaker to live on the property 340 North Fifth street, damaging mands Money From Register in the future, Green said. HURT iN 3 CAR CRASH.

Mrs. Virginia Wagne, 25, Suffers Back, Neck Injuries. Three cars collided yesterday afternoon at Forty-seventh street and. State avenue in Fating space for fair visitors is also planned. The building now planned is Denk's ear was extensively gloves.

I about two-thirds smaller in damaged in the front. He suf- eldon Nelson, manager of I feet than a fered i Dieterich drugs at 857 Minne-1 -'tn('turc considered earlier. on trie plaza are heady for the holiday season with new important occasion dresses ond costumes 1 INTFRIOR DESIGN a ivu icg tiu anu was Wyandotte lounty. One driver at St Margaret hospital. Traffic on Fifth street was tied up more than half an hour a left leg cut and was was injured Mrs.

Virginia Wagner. 23, of Kansas cn't rr 5 crrr.r scck up 03 t- cc br'C'S e- C3 legs and no it res 5 7 tep, ebicnc-cd scc leg r-ict v. t. cr be ge cerer, snir tfcc. s-'o'lcped lace l' 3C5 v.

Ic Aer, artoi 'lion icc v.i ic, p'( li-gcie shep o'l 4 s'otes dial ba 11000 or mail your order 120 it-mn 652 ninti 3001 pinnte lave 120 ft cn'f mayer removed the before wreckers demolished cars. sota avenue, said that as he opened the cash register the man told him he would take all the money. The man. about 30. was armed with a bluet! steel revolver, police said.

The man ordered Nelson to lie on the floor, then fled on Financing would come from county tax revenue, amounting to about a year. The board plans to minimize other expenses in the next year to concentrate on the building project. Green said. Directors and officers re-elected last night: l-l Hummer, prrMdont: Ted TAKISG CARS. ADMITS Kevs Were mi') iftiiiiiiiiitiimn'Mii miiinin! a triM.pi i rz.

NS, 2L I.eft in Them, a Freshman Says. A 11-v ear-old bov admitted to It 1 1, YOUR HI-FI- STEREO CENTER 1217 Walnut lit llit "UUIIItllillllMt- 319 Rowland avenue, City, Kansas, suffered back and neck injuries. She was in fair condition last night at Providence hospital. The State Highway patrol said Mrs. Wagner had stopped her easthnund vehicle to turn right onto Foi ty -sevem h.

A car driven by A D. Shirk, 67. of 1221 Eat Thirty-sixth street, struck the vehicle, police said, pushing it into one parked on For tv -seventh, owned hv Jerome Polich. 22. of 3118 North Fortv-seventh.

the patrol said. FUNDS START POURING IN Replies on Tuberculosis Drive Flood Office. I The tide of returns from ap- peals hv the Wyandotte County Tuberculosis and Health soc iety is bogining to reach the socie-1 foot, taking the gloves and an undetermined amount of nion-! Wallate. i president; Green, police yesterday stealing nine ey. jtre.isuier; Il.ury Klempnnuer motor cars since September 30.

1 Nelson was alone in the stoic! four of them in the last six at the time, police said. I weeks. The boy, a freshman in high school, stole a car parked in the 4200 block of Tracy avenue yesterday, police said. The car was recovered later they had no intention of wrecking the car Tuesday night. ntlFF REPP r- DOWNTOWN KSllSr- NORTHTOWN and tha new VARD PARKWAY They also admitted stealing in front of .1800 Fast Fortv -1 sa Ied tn arrest josterday eighth terrace.

of four teenage youths in eon- a motor car belonging to Eu- In all cases, keys wore left in n(Htion WIlh the theft of three gene K. Franiuk. 129 South the cars or the ignition sw itch cars, one of which was Thirteenth street, on llallo-was left open, police said. demolished Tuesday night when it smashed into a home. street, on ween, and another one hclong- LCi 4H Three of the vouths are 15 'nt' brank Menchini, 9 If) years old and the fourth.

14. Hillcrest drive. Menghini is an Three of the hoys admitted assistant county attorney, stealing a motor car belonging! The vouths were released to Ml SIC TO RE THEME. ty's office in the Security Na-1 shaw nee-Missinn North Sev rational hank building. The so- teenth C'av alcade on Tonight.

OrA'rafiC Mo'iia Oecor Peoins Our Holiflay SOO On tnt Lowfr Level 1114 C'unJ, Hltinicrr 1-6Q55 'f'Gveg on vW i famous home oTJjSvoct 8- Tow'' CARPET by CABIN CRAFTS HARPERS a climr which loads to early discovery of disease in school the Gay 90s. Roaring street children tor Herbert shows and Music 1 Rernie The Kansas City. Kansas, fire department rcpoits: P. 2 53 2MMi lraJi burn-ins nnr a shrd. s.v loss on shed.

Olin, juvenile of-! Man will he featured. About ficer, said the four youths are', 130 students will participate in from respectable families and jthe program presented by the were stealing cars for the school's music department. thrill. He said they told him XhW! KXdTINU! AT lUCLXBKRCrS! CAB DRIVER ROBBED. Two Mon Take $12 Yirv Bridal Sets for 1963 Pork FREE Downtown Pork Shop Garogcs with Min.

Purchase ROBINSONS A a i ry ga a i a 8 LAST 2 A GREATER FURNITURE SELECTION 4500 MAIN sale! rcg. 5. CO-6. 00 pants and tops 99 FOB THE BEST DEAL IN TOWN BOTH STORES OPEN TIL 8:30 TONIGHT r-r t. i 833-3S-37 Minnctota, K.

K. 323 Armour, No. K. C. Reg 6 CD ccfon cordjrcy pnns: blcck, I aid loom g-ccn, zes to 16.

Rg. 6 00 rcll seve cocn sh rt in long shut-toj syV, nuhi-color bouk pr nt; red, b'ue, b-own, zes 8 to 18. 5 00 ccion knt snpe pull-cver, baeoj neck: block, g-een, b-own, S-M-L. BUDGET SPORTSWEAR, GRAND DOWNTOWN ONIT Alien Claiborne. Two nung men toek his M2 and said "Don look bark.

Alien Claiborne. 250.3 North' Fightecr.th sreet. Kansas City. Kansas, a cab driver reported last n'ght from a location in Wyandotte County. Claiborne said he did not look back hut drove on to about Thirtieth street, and WVsvtend avenue aheut two blocks before radicng h's companv.

He said' be had ckei up the two, about 21 years o.d. at Twelfth street and Argentine houlexard in' Kana City. Kansas anl was drum- them to a grHcry on Merriam lare when one threat-! ened him- 1 "Give me your nvmey before I blow your head eff." INJURED BY DYNAMITE. Workman at Quarry Suffers Abrasions. A workman at a rock quarry escaped serious injury last mcht when a dynanvte stick on a delayed fuse blew up under-nea'h him at 7000 Holliday drive.

Wvandotte County. Treated at Bethany hospital for abrasions as George Johnson. 4.3, of 9 50 South Fifty third street. Johnsrn. working in a cave at the Thompson Strauss company-quarry.

is sett ng fuse for blasting at three separate locations. A companion on the job helped Johnson out of the cave. MFXICO BWS A-ARMS. Mexico City AD Congress yesterday outlawed nuclear capers in Mexico and called on ether countries to do the same. From 11th, Main ta Baltimore OPEN EVERY NIGHT TIL (SATURDAY 'TIL 301 NOW FREE BUS FARE HOME FOR AIL PECK'S SHOPPERS.

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40 Hiqkway 4f IS Stata 07th A Olaa Rqa 5 CAMERA STORFS BEAD and use STAB WANT ADS 1016 Main, Plata. KCK Raytown Topeka Last 2 Days to Save on Men's and Children's Shoes! Nat antira itock, alt talai final. Na ahena or mail erdan. No amK. Not all itylai at avary tora.

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