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The Kansas City Times from Kansas City, Missouri • 2

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MC -TfcrlK THE KANSAS CITY TIMES MONDAY AUGUST 14 1961 BROOKSIDI PLAZA DOWNTOWN Grand police said The window in the apartment was broken out and the screen broken and partly torn loose i police said Goggin suffered a skull fracture Echo to Go Over Tw ice Tonight Echo I will pass over the Greater Kansas City area twice tonight At both 8:05 and 10:10 o'clock the satellite will appear in the north traveling from northwest to east i4Ii Kinds of People Advised "No" on Lie Tests WASHINGTON Aug Heads of the Alma-gamated Meat Cutters and Butchers union today advised members to refuse to take lie detector tests asked by employers in efforts to stop petty thefts Thomas Lloyd president and Patrick Gorman ecretary-treasurer writing in their union publication advised local unions to tell employers to plumb to FALL INJURIES FATAL George Goggin Crashed Through Apartment indow George Goggin 40 of 3000 Grand avenue died last night at the General hospital of injuries he suffered in a fall Saturday night from a window of his third-floor apartment A resident in the building Bailey heard glass break and found Goggin on the ground between 3000 and 3004 ITALIAN PAINTFR DIES Milan Italy Aug 13(AP) Mario Sironi 76 one of Italy's leading painters died today Sironi participated in painting's main revolutionary movements in the early part of the century ANGRY CLASHES SHAKE BERLIN Chess Forfeit Costs Fischer LOS ANGELES Aug Sixteen-year-old Bobby Fischer defending chess champion failed to show up for the 12th game in his match with challenger Samuel Reshevsky today The referee called it a forfeit victory for Reshevsky and set off a storm of protest Referee Irving Rivise said a week ago the game was rescheduled from Saturday evening to 11 a today Fischer protested Officials warned him to appear or lose When Fischer didn't show up today Rivise declared the forfeit Quakers Pray in Shifts KINZUA PA Aug 13 CAP) A group comprised mainly of Quakers entered the second day of a vigil at the Zinzua dam site today in protest against the construction of the dam on land formerly owned by the Seneca Indians Members of the group stood silently along a main highway adjacent to the dam which is under construction in Northwestern Pennsylvania Their heads were bowed as if in prayer They prayed in two-hour shifts calls for good fresh baked bread and rolls Always a profuse variety awaiting your selection at Wolferman's Potato Bread tba big eruy turban-shaped velvety-textured bread is featured today (reg 33c) loaf 2C Famous Horse Owner Dies TVTASSAU THE BAHAMAS Aug Sir Victor 11 Sassoon who made a fortune in banking and enriched it with winning horses from his famous British racing stable died last night at his home on Cable beach The 79-vear-old Sassoon had suffered a heart attack aix days earlier His horses won the British derby four times and all the other British racing classics at least once Last year Sassoon was the leading British horse owner winning $252193 in prize money IRfK originals (Continued From Page 1) mans that the travel ban was here to stay Those against it had better think twice before criticizing it Eisler declared and added that if the West tried to remove the ban by force Communist countries would stand together to de fend the border Estimate of Troops It could not be determined how many Communist troops were brought into East Berlin Some West Berlin sources put the total at 30000 An East Berliner grabbed a rifle from a Communist policeman at the border in Reinickendorf district in the French sector and fled to the West The fleeing man stabbed himself in the knee with the bayonet The pursuing policeman reclaimed his rifle and ran back to the East Police first reported East German officers bayoneted the escaping East Berliner Russians in Evidence Russian army participation was reported by a British source at one point This source said a Soviet troop unit set up barricades and barbed wire to cut off the Staarken railway station on the edge of the British sector which has been used by many refugees from East Germany Within the city itself the only Soviet military activity visible was patrolling of the sector border by Russian officers in two army cars Thousands flocked to the sector border to watch East German soldiers feverishly sealing off all but 13 streets leading to the West Previously there were 80 crossing points Shout at Soldiers People shook their fists and shouted at Soviet soldiers guarding the Russian War memorial in the British sector 300 yards from the Brandenburg gate The usual guard of two Red soldiers had been strengthened to six Hecklers shouted and you Gen Thomas White served as chief of staff of the Air Force from July 1 1957 to June 30 1961 Untermeyer to Library TTASHINGT0N Aug 13(AP) Louis Untermeyer 76-W year-old famed poet and anthologist will become consultant in English poetry to the Library of Congress Quincy Mumford librarian of Congress announced the appointment today for a year beginning this fall As consultant Untermeyer will advise the library Congress on improving its collections of literature for Stew or ICobobs just right size juicy cubes Fresh Lemon Cake Loaf eaka frosting of fresh lemon too I Homemade Cookies Chip chocolate featured todoy dox Butter Horns for the eoffee-time treat Room' Coffee The coffee you enjoy in Wolferman restaurants qa fb Baked Meat Loaf of Ham and Beef prepared in our kitchen Horseradish Sauce Wolferman's homemade lively cream sauce for told cuts 8-0 jar Baked Beans New England brick-oven baked heat 'em In the se 27 or pat pots 89c The Soft Fluid Flattery of Wool and Rabbit Hair See how far this lively young fashion look will take you The bodice beautiful in a flattering sheath or the soft flow of an eight-gored skirt (Lett) Sheath blue or spice 12-20 (Right) Gored dress in green or spice 10-IS 2595 CRASH IS FATAL TO 2 YOUNG MEN (Continued From Page 1) The accident occurred about 1 The car traveled more than 120 feet after hitting the first pole and dragged the speed limit sign 60 feet Agnew estimated the car speed at 65 miles an hour Mrs Gus A Freed Freed's mother said the two men drove her home about 10:30 o'clock from the Minnesota avenue shopping district and then left to meet several friends at a pizza restaurant in Kansas City The friends said they never arrived at the restaurant The deaths are the 19th and 20th traffic fatalities this year Freed who would have been a junior in the fine arts department in the fall at the University of Kansas was born in Thief River Falls Minn He lived most of his life in Kansas City Kansas He was graduated in 1958 from Washington high school where he won several scholastic awards He was a member of the Messiah Lutheran church Kansas City Kansas Surviving are his parents Mr and Mrs Gus A Freed jr and four brothers Robert Allen Freed James Milton Freed Kent Lee Freed and Kevin Lew Freed all of the home a sister Mrs Gay Baxter 3715 Washington avenue Kansas City Kansas the maternal grandparents Mr and Olag Samuelson Thief River Falls and the paternal grandfather Gus A Freed Oceanside Calif Services will be at 1:30 o'clock Tuesday at the Messiah Lutheran church: burial in Chapel Hill cemetery The family will receive friends at the Simmons chapel after 2 o'clock today Rouyer a lifelong resident of Kansas City Kansas would have been a senior at the Kansas State college Pittsburg He was a member of the Newman club and the Xi Omega fraternity at the college He was majoring in sociology He was graduated from Washington high school in 1956 He was a member of the Christ the King Catholic church Kansas City Kansas Surviving are his mother Mrs Dorothy Rouyer and two brothers Gary Paul Rouyer and Richard Kent Rouyer all of the home and his maternal grandparents Mr and Mrs A Shelton 3907 Victory drive Kansas City Kansas Services will be at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning at the church burial in Mount Calvary cemetery The rosary will be said at 8 30 tomorrow night at the Butler chapel Kansas City Kansas DIES IN TRUCK COLLISION Victim Is Mrs Mary Etta Brewer of Kansas City (By Th star's Otm Service i Cedar Point Kas Aug 13 65-year-old Kansas City woman was killed early today in a collision of her motor car and a tractor-trailer on 50 a mile east of here The victim Mrs Mary Etta Brewer 1117 East Seventy-fifth street was driving to Wichita to join her husband Arthur Brewer who was visiting a son Benny Brewer there Charles Armagost Chase County sheriff said that the accident occurred about 7 o'clock when Mrs Brewer either fell asleep or was blinded by a rainstorm The truck driver was John Gates Ponchatoula La Surviving also are two daughters Mrs Helen Ashbaugh and Mrs Rolhn Ashbaugh both of Belton Mo a sister Mrs I Mathis Stanley and three grandchildren LIVESTOCK ESTIMATE Livestock shipments to the Kansas City market as estimated by the stockyards employees for today will be 10-000 cattle including 5300 Stockers and feeders 400 calves 4000 hogs and 1000 sheep At Chicago the estimates are 18000 cattle 7000 hogs and 1500 sheep ere Wolferman's Large Bologna large round slices hiekory-smaked I on sausage 79 runs WS SMCt Janet Leigh to Funeral LONDON Aug 13(AP) Grief-stricken Janet Leigh changed planes at London airport today and continued her journey to southern California to attend the funeral of her father insurance broker Fred Morrison She was the guest of Joseph Kennedy father of the American President in the south of France when word of her father's death yesterday reached her Miss Leigh actress wife of Tony Curtis and Mrs Dean Martin wife of the singer left the Riviera for London and then transferred to a Los Angeles-bound plane Freed of Cruelty Charge UNIONTOWN PA Aug 13fAP) A charge of cruelty to animals against John Fox ex-financier from Boston has been withdrawn Alderman Catherine McCormick of Uniontown said Robert Malik of the Fayette County Humane society withdrew the charge at a hearing here Friday Fox was ordered to pay costs of the hearing Malik originally filed the charge August 5 He said Fox left two Great Dane dogs locked in his parked motorcar at a LTniontown parking lot with the car windows partly open One of the dogs suffocated Malik said Fox said the dog had been sick and died of natural tauses tmporton tr Phone VA 1-4000 for home delivery Why don't you try this Wolferman convenience these hot summer days Downtown Plaza Brookiide-59th Ranch Mart Center Blue Ridge Center Armour Bled at Main Parking at the door open late Prairie Village and The Landing There's a New Demi-Look in Suits by Glenhaven New demi-fit Balenciaga look with self-scalloped detailing Dolman sleeves New exciting worsted wool eponge lends itself well to this versatile suit Black blue or beige 12-18 4995 TheiCace 'A Playtex Sale! Cabbie Turns in $100 Bill TTASHINGTON Aug Thanks to an honest cab driver an Ohio tourist is going to get his $90 change from the $100 bill he handed out by mistake Philip Kraus of Delaware ran up a $9 bill while sightseeing in a taxi last week He gave the driver what he thought was a $10 bill and told him to keep the change By the time Kraus discovered he actually had handed over a $100 bill the cab had driven away But the driver Ralph Mitchell 41 of nearby Falls Church Va turned yi the money at the taxi inspector's office yesterday Mitchell said he notice the size of the bill until he quit work Friday night Meanwhile Kraus had told police of his misfortune and it had been reported in local newspapers Si: 2 $399 Regularly $250 bras for Hi I Si Hi I Hi For President in Philippines MANILA Aug 13(AP1 Regelio De La Rosa a former movie star now a senator said today he will run for the presidency as an independent and will clean up graft and corruption if elected De La Rosa still the idol of thousands of Filipino women is given little chance in the November balloting against President Carlos Garcia of the ruling Nacion-alista party and Vice-President Diosdado Macapagal of the opposition Liberals Most Russians Wary of Ei'ents In East Berlin Save $101 on your choice of these three Playtex bras and discover for yourself the extras that mean extra value in all Playtex $250 bras Limited time only ing points in the divided city would you do comrade if I ran over to the he asked the Communist policeman on duty shoot into the the policeman replied I know what my comrades will The East German didn't run He sneaked over to the West through bushes in an area that hadn't yet been fenced off (Continued From Page 1 There is a deep-seated hatred of the Germans here Officially a great difference is made between Germans" in the East and Germans" in the West But there is deep-seated animosity here against all Germans Normally any gesture against them by the Soviet government would be welcomed by the population But the threat of war growing out of the Berlin situation has caused serious public concern here Hi A PLAYTEX MAGIC-CLING BRA Non-lip panels in back and elastic in the straps so the back won't ride up White 32A to 40C Reg $250-2 for $399 PLAYTEX COTTON-DACRON BRA Luxury in the soft smooth cotton-Dacron polyester fabric White 32A to 40C Reg $250-2 for $399 PLAYTEX FASHION-MAGIC BRA Special underlift panels for the young figure look White 32 A to 40C Reg $250-2 for $399 (D sizes reg for $599) CRYSTAL PITCHERS four sues SET RITES FOR CHILD Diana Lynn DeVore 4 Died of Fire Injuries Lowry City Mo Aug 13 Services for Diana Lynn DeVore 4 who died Saturday of burns suffered in a fire near Lowry City will be at 2:30 o'clock Monday at the Floral Hills chapel in Kansas City Burial will be in the Floral Hills cemetery Surviving are her parents Mr and Mrs Morris DeVore Lowry City Mo: two brothers Forrest Allen DeVore and Morris Rov DeVore jr both of the the maternal grandmother Mrs Etta Stevens 4241 Spruce Kansas City the paternal grandparents Mr and Mrs Fred DeVore Mattoon Hl-j and a paternal great-grandmother Mrs Elizabeth Chapman of the home $700 Excitingly Young Pert and Pretty Letisse Handbags The sweater-and-skirt bags Their new and boundless chic is based on the richly grained leather and smart Ivy League print lining Black curry otter bark or red Long Clutch 595 Satchel 695 Fit a Fed tax Pained by Duty Berlin Aug 13(AP) -Not all Communist police are enthusiastically supporting the Red travel barriers in Berlin An East German reported Marienfelde refugee amp today telling this tory: Early in the morning he went up to the Brandenburg gate one of the main cross $900 Phone VL 2-5523 or Mail Your Order Add 33c and Mo sales tax to mail orders tjLccaro JErtLEXS SINCE Ilf Downtown Prairie Village North Kansas City The Landing 101 walnut Kansas Cmr Star Want Ada sure and Stuc result Dial BA 16500 Adv.

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