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The Kansas City Times from Kansas City, Missouri • 24

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24 MarricQs Licenses Divorce Suits 43, who was to have been flown to Cleveland yesterday for- a kidney transplant operation, died at a hospital here shortly after noon. Earlier in the day a physician had canceled plans for the trip, saying McGrath was too ill to travel. Try a Star Want Ad Discover the easy, quick way to set result Dial BA 1-5500. Adv. reds com Aun-SEtimsu Official Party Paper Re-- calls Words of Lenin been mailed to Kansas counties as their share of cigarette tax revenue for the three months ending August 31.

County shares ranged from for Greeley County to $160,212.47 for Sedgwick County. KIDNEY PLAN TOO LATE Wichita Man Dies In Hospital Before Swgery Wichita (AP) Gene McGrath, Dennis Rodney Wyman, Peculiar. 20 Pau latte Sue Grioder, Peculiar, Mo. II Jamas Patrick McRorey, Excelsior Springs 94 Vicki Jeanne Zuklin, Excelsior Springs 19 William Joseph Bryan, Chlcage 33 Sandra Kaye Brinkley, Oak Park, 21 BIG SMOKES FUND OUT Cigarette Tax Distributed Kansas Counties Topeka (AP) Walter H. Peery, Kansas state treasurer, said yesterday $1,072,015.27 has In Kwhs City H.

Earl Kessler, 436 W. 59th. 4 Barbara J. Kaufman, 3114 Washington 34 Kenneth M. Clark, 541 Reekhlll rd.

22 Barbara S. Daniel, 7314 Hardy 22 Jerry Lee Collins, Raleigh, N. 22 Nancy Lee Oldham, 4431 Monroe 25 Harold R. Shahan, 404 McGee 31 Dolores Rios. 2315 Terrace 30 Peter A.

Speher, 4304 E. Wh 1 Shirley Ann Stoughton, Redwod, 20 James L. Bowe, ChulJuMo. 21 Janet P. Applegate.

1000 Ewing 10 Harry M. Frame. 3020 Morrell 21 Glennis C. Reavis, 10304 Kentucky, Indep 18 Jack A. Turner, Spartanburg.

S. 22 Dixy M. Moore, 11304 Myrtle 20 John Quincy Adams, 1315 N. Lynn, Indep. Helen Evans, 3314 E.

33rd 5 45 Michael F. McKaaver, 1138 N. Cottage. 19 Donna Denise Onka. 208 S.

Gant 19 limed hi Wyiudalli Caunty Raymond John Lawler, 41 W. 33rd. 20 Loretta June Brown, 4529 18 James Lee Jenkins, 714 Lyon 1 Karren Kay Mitchell, 914 Barnett 20 Bernard L. Welling, 1409 Southwest 38 Junie K. McFarland, 1839 23 Gary L.

Koberowski, 5124 Sky Line 22 Helen Mae Tucker, 5034 Newton 22 Danny Michael McLain, 12705 W. 93rd. 19 Linda Kay West, 13023 W. 92nd 18 David R. Cox, 2714 S.

37th 20 Joyce L. Pack. 5114 Pitkin 18 Thomas W. Stanley, Lake Forest 54 Vietta I. Coney, 4755 Haskell 47 Gary Wayne Myers, 4423 Tauromee 19 Linda Joyce Neely, 4442 Oak Grove 18 Melvin Earl Laythan, 74 S.

7th 23 Barbara Ann Anderson, 2218 19 Clifford Lee Jones, 1217 Richmond 19 Stella Mae Hawkins, 3347 Euclid 18 Michael Edward Myers, White Plains, N. Y. 24 Kathleen Ann Carmody, 2534 S. 37th 23 Issued in Jab ns an Caunty Robert J. Titzel, Berwyn, Pa 79 Jessie Mae Sfrohm, Colorado Springs.

73 Gene I. Poland, Olathe 23 Mary Kathryn Trabert, 3107 S. 10th place 72 Gerald D. Barr, Bucyrus, Kas 45 Janie Rae Hill, Stanley 38 Richard Alex Holland. Olathe 24 Carolyn Kay.

Goch, Edgerton 1 RT OLD SALEM MAPLE FINISH WITH MICARTA PLASTIC TOPS HM hi Kansas CRT Mary Ellen against Ernest E. Roy Catricia Ann against Stanley Michael Hughes. Blondena against Roy R. Han. Beverly Marie against Robert Lee Arnita against Augustus Turner.

Jack R. against Donna Wornell. Delores against Louts EHtott. Marita J. against William D.

Baoqhman. Rea Pauline against George Henry Euge R. against Shirley A. Me- Vi'rania L. against Wayne H.

Bland. Lois P. against Emmett Folsom. Mary E. against Fred Jackson.

Barbara Jean against Sammy Joe Messina. Bonnie Ann against Paul Arthur Gordv. Beniamin F. Ip. aqainst Ameliesa Stewart.

Sharon Louise against Jerry Lee Neal. Judvth against Donald Jack Hudlemever. Ruby Jean against Harold Dean Peel. Granted in Wvendette County Janice S. from Rudy Draskovich.

Dorothy from John Dvsart. Bemadina J. from LaMoine L. Ravlene Mae from Richard C. Wright.

Iva Tennis from George D. Morrison. Filed in Wyandotte County Walter, against Berl Nadean Lewis. Doris M. against James D.

O'Neal. Virqinia against H. L. John. Emmett Jean against Claude Edward Shields.

Granted in Johnson County Alice Jeanne trom Robert B. Swicegood. Richard 'L. from Elizabeth Aline Atkinson. Filed in Johnson County James V.

against Margaret Louise Troutz. Minnie M. against Loren Smith. Granted in Clay County Beverly Y. from Ronald L.

Jolliff. TM CHOICE $3095 Dresser Base Chest or Bed and Nite Stand Glenda Sue from Harry W. Sehwalm, Janet M. from Martin L. Musteen.

Emma L. from Billy J. Lean. Shirlaen from Robert W. Anderson.

Edna C. from Cecil E. Marshall. Doris A. from William C.

Maniett. Filed in Clay County Leftta against John H. Madsen. Esther M. against John N.

Feiden. Linda against James Kirk. Laurel L. against James R. Hasten.

Belinda against Richard w. Dana. Mary L. against Delbert W. Heath.

John L. against Eleanor F. Dickinson. TO DEDICATE CHURCH Nevada, Congregation Organized in January Nevada, Mo. Tbe Rev.

Keith C. Wilcox, minister of the Community Christian church in Nevada, announced that the church, which was organized in January of this year, will hold dedication services at 2 oclock Sunday. The speaker will be Dr. Paul C. Carpenter, vice-president of special affairs for Culver-Stock-ton college, Canton, Mo.

He previously served as dean of the college from 1958 to 1963. GOVERNOR TO FT. RILEY Ft. Riley, Kas. Gov.

William H. Avery will attend the meeting September 16 of the' Ft. Riley-Central Kansas chapter of the Association of the United States Army at Ft. Riley. Lt.

Gen. Lewis B. Hershey, director of the U. S. selective service system, will speak.

Phone Sunday Want Ads In before noon Saturday. BA. 1-5500. 3 David L. Nancy M.

Blgtey, 5225 Juniper Bowles, Hamilton, Mo. over 21 Leta 6. Davis, lfOO Wabash over 21 Ernest M. Simon, 905 E. 41st, North 17 Patricia L.

Coen, 905 E. 41st terr. North 24 Jon Ravmon Haves, 205 E. 271h, K. 21 Charlotte Jane Fuller, 121 Hill, K.

North 21 James D. Carrillo, 4114 Locust 21 Martha Lopez, 4147 Jackson 18 Edwin H. Doherty III, 8502 Farley 23 Anna M. Bernal, 2825 Madison 20 Frederick T. Lowe, 5315 Cleveland 20 Charlene King, 2954 E.

28th 19 Robert E. Williams, 2433 Olive 22 Joyce D. Bagsby, 3522 Garfield 19 Wayne L. Williams, Raymore, Mo. 22 Judith Ann Jones, 4424 Wornall 20 Issued in Independence Ralph Junior Adams.

2715 Sterling 18 Frances Wynema Long, 714 N. Liberty 18 James E. Newport, 419 E. Angus 59 Grace A. Keith, 2314 S.

Hawthorne 42 Leo Albert Gatewood, 8410 Oxford 19 Bonnie Ruth Crain, 8313 Stark 18 Dennis Edward Eikel, 815 S. Ash 30 Jessalvn G. Jordan, 1313 S. Crane 29 James Edward Kuchinski, 7412 Appleton 22 Elnora Louise Manley, 4300 Harvard 22 Charles Raymond Magaraee, Sibley 21 Ronna Marie O'Hara, 1422 S. Kier 19 Robert Dana Strinqer, Lee's Summit 21 Martha Ann Crowder, Lee's 21 New York Time News Service) Moscow A Pravda ed- itarial condemning anti-Semitism is being given uriitsually wide dissemination in the Soviet Union.

Tbe editorial in the Coramu-nial party newspaper quotes Lenin as having called for a tireless struggle against anti-Jewish bias and warns that nationalistic survivals and frictions provide food for anti-So-viet'propaganda. Longtime residents of Moscow cannot recall previous criticism of -anti-Semitism in an editorial of the Soviet Unions leading party newspaper, which serves as'a vehicle for the views of the inner circles of the Kremlin leadership. The traditional attitude of So-vieCideologists has been that no Jewish question exists in the Soviet Union and anti-Semitism is not a problem. the opinion of foreign observers publication of the edito- Issued in Clay Caunty George A. Moore, 2009 Fayette, N.

K. C. 23 Karen E. Legleiter, 200 Fayette, N.K.C. 19 Roy David Honeycutt, 5726 Vivion rd.

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29 18 Larry Edwin Newport, 5542 N. Flora 25 Donna Kay Smith, 3002 Swift, N. K. C. 20 Monday and Friday Shop Tifl 8:30 P.

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