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The Kansas City Times from Kansas City, Missouri • 19

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A' THE KANSAS CITY TIMES TUESDAY JUNE 13 1961 12 Probe Sale of Sample Drugs TOPEKA SET FOR BIG FOOD FAIR The 12-Day International Exposition Will Open This Morning ir KANSAS STORY' TOO generally dispose of their samples improperly In the two New Jersey seizure actions the government charged that the repacked articles included diuril and hydrodiuril used in the treatment of high blood pressure and heart conditions: Chloromycetin aureomycin terramycin antibiotics equanil and placi-dyl tranquilizers premarin a hormone and thorazine a central nervous system depressant and numerous other drugs contact physicians more or less at random FDA said others rely on co-operation of a small number of physicians who deliberately obtain samples from drug manufacturers to sell to the repacker The agency said records of a now-defunct repacking firm indicated that one Brooklyn physician was supplying drugs to the re-packer to the extent of some 810000 a year However FDA said it has no evidence that physicians (Continued From Page 1) marketed only when prepared and packaged under special controls to assure safety and maintenance of identity strength and proper The agency said that no accurate statistics are available as to the total number of samples which are annually given to physicians There was one estimate that the dollar value could be be hundreds of millions annually While some repackers Top Professionals Thaf Include Meredith Willson Will Have Roles Today Is Town Transit Tuesday Buy your town transit 25 cents on your way downtown bring to and have it stamped for return fare at any of our 20 locations Tickets sold 9 to 3 are good for return home 9 to 4 and after 6 DID 7 A IN KILLING THEM (Continued From Page 1) Grantsville 36 miles west of here Then they were dressed alike black pants and sports shirts They were calm and cocky and refused to talk to officers Relieved to Talk Today York seemed almost happy as he talked with newsmen Smiles often flitted across his face as he talked freely about the killings Latham answered questions but most of them were with monosyllables Each said both took part in all of the killings did it together we did it York kept saying York said he doubted whether they would have committed any murders if they had known the man they assaulted in Louisiana was still alive But he said they thought as long as they had killed one might as well keep Both teen-agers said that they said they received in the Army touched them off Neither youth had a juvenile record Sun Is Space Foe Deaths $299 Value! 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Cotton Batiste Peignoirs 188 MRS KATHRYN ALLEN Mrs Kathryn AUen 89 died yesterday at a nursing home at 2425 College She was born in Circle-ville and had lived in Jackson County more than 50 years She was a member of the Oak Grove Church of Christ Surviving is a sister Mrs Hattie Owings 1122 South Ash Independence Services at 10 Wednesday at the Carson chapel burial in Wood-lawn cemetery mm (Continued From Page 1) might just break them up and slow them down so that they would stick in the man and or The earth is protected from cosmic radiation by the atmosphere and by the Van Allen belts big doughnuts of radiation that encircle the globe with the doughnut holes at the north and south poles The Van Allen belts being made up of radioactive matter are themselves hazards to space travel but for long flights man can evade them by slipping away from the earth through the doughnut holes suppose we got him out there in space and a solar flare Hall said would have to get him back under cover before the radiation from the flare got to him like a man in a rainstorm He gets wetter if he sits there and soaks than if he runs through But space travel takes time years of time And presumably in the solar system there is no place to run to escape solar radiation if the space ship is well on its way between planets A Problem to Be Solved To a pessimist the radiation findings of the last few years might seem to eliminate en tirely chances for inter planetary travel Hall say so He says radiation simply is a problem to be solved But he continued he know anyone who has the answer or even anyone who believes the answer will be easy The radiation is a big problem Some other problems that men at Lockheed and other missile and space firms are working on show that we are at the very beginning of the space age For example a man cannot endure a pressure-suit such as Astronaut Alan Shepard wore for more than two days Space vehicles must be designed to provide a environment A man cannot sit in a formfitting chair like Shepard's for a number of days The chair must be made to move the man about and flex his muscles to keep him healthy To wear over your favorite gowns First quality satin ribbon trim Pink floral print in sizes 32 to 38 Orders filled while they last 9JFI 7 MRS GRACE HENDERSON Mrs Grace Henderson 73 formerly of Kansas City died yesterday at a nursing home in Pasadena Calif Mrs Henderson was the widow of Mitchel Henderson a lawyer her and judge of the Jackson County Probate court from 1934 until his death in 1943 Mrs Henderson was born near Hardin Mo and lived here 45 years before moving to Pasadena nine years ago Surviving are two daughters Mrs Dorothy Hutchason 122 West Sixty-seventh terrace and Mrs Lucille Schopflin Pasadena two sisters Mrs James Ball 4917 College and Mrs Frank Mansur Columbia Mo three brothers Virgil Wall 6706 Richmond Ray A Wall Richmond Mo and Willard Wall Hardin five grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren Graveside services at 10 Thursday at Forest Hill cemetery Lee Polished Cotton Slacks 99 borne Mo three sisters Mrs Lena Hoffman and Mrs Fern Gray Paola Kas and Mrs Ruth Thayer Housfon two brothers Noah Taylor 5013 Dodson Wyandotte County and William Taylor jr Montana and a grandchild KILLED ON WAY TO VISIT Colorado Woman Was Driving to See Children Special! Reg $599 Tepee Walkers Flexible and incredibly light Black glove or white for duty shoes Cushioned heel to toe Sizes 5 to 9 in medium widths Would be $500 to $595 if perfect! Fashioned by Lee irregularities are very slight New sage green only in sizes 29 to 38 Early Bird Specials limited quantities! broken sizes! true values! JAMAICA SHORTS Reg $199! Solid color novelty weave Misses' sizes 2 for $3 INJURED BY MOWER William Radford 60 Suffers Broken Finger in Mishap William Radford 60 a member of The Star's staff is convalescing at his home in Platte Woods following a mower accident Sunday Radford suffered a fracture of the middle finger on the right hand and torn muscles and ligaments the hand became caught in a fan that provides ventilation for the mower motor He was treated at St hospital FOR NATIONAL PRIMARY Washington June 12(AP) Sen William Proxmiere (D-Wis) planned today to introduce a proposed constitutional amendment Calling for a national primary for nomination of presidential candidates SPRING COATS Reg $1790! Laminated jersey for now and fall Gold red black or beige $15 By Ray Morgan (A Member ot The Starve Staff) Topeka June 12 In the midst of a hurly-burly of noise that had some of the aspects of an Algerian market place and the New York stock market at closing time Kansas got ready to celebrate 100 years of statehood here today with a 12-day international exposition opening tomorrow morning There were foreign representatives from all parts of the world on hand to unpack crates of materials to be displayed at the World Food fair in a general scene of confusion that is expected to be straightened out in time for the opening at 10:45 o'clock tomorrow morning In front of the giant grandstand Wayne Dailard who has produced spectacles for world fairs in Paris New York and California walked among the stagecoaches tanks old-fashioned train and other props to be used in the presentation of the spectacle Kansas gone over every detail of the performance to make sure that this spectacle will go off in a manner to make every Kansan Dailard said the overture sounds at 8:30 o'clock tomorrow night we think we are going to present an outdoor display that has seldom been Meredith Willson composer of such Broadway musicals as Music and Unsinkable Molly and who did the music for the historical spectacle will arrive tomorrow to conduct the orchestra in the opening More than 1000 performers Including the Chicago Civic Opera ballet a 58-piece orchestra and a cast of professionals headed by Lucille Norman and Stephen Kemalyan will participate along with 75 head of assorted livestock and all types of properties and scenery Vice-Admiral Howard Yeager commander in chief of the amphibious forces in the Pacific for the United States Navy and a native Kansan arrived here by air this afternoon to participate in the opening He was greeted by Gov John Anderson who will entertain him as a guest at the governor's mansion In the Foreign Center building representatives of more than 15 nations put the finish ing touches on elaborate dis plays of food and foreign merchandise Kozelbrodski of Poland for instance was directing the erection of a display of Polish rugs glassware and fancy foods from his country BABY DIES AFTER FALL Donna Lou Pritchett Rolls Off Table as Bath Is Prepared A 2Vi -month-old Wyandotte County baby died yesterday after a fall from a table at the home The baby Donna Lou Pritchett daughter of Mr and Mrs William Eugene Pritchett 13002 Leavenworth road died on the way to a physician in Bonner Springs Mrs Pritchett was preparing to bathe the child when It rolled off the table She summoned her mother Mrs Frank Shuler who lives next door at 12920 Leavenworth Mrs Shuler administered mouth-to-mouth respiration at the home because the child was gasping and Mrs Pritchett did the same as her mother drove to the office The child stopped breathing on the way they said Also surviving are the maternal grandfather Frank Shuler 12920 Leavenworth road and the paternal grandparents Mr and Mrs William Pritchett Iberia Mo DIES ON 1 PLANE TRIP Preston Kirk FAA Agent Here Suffered Heart Attack Preston Kirk 6902 Dearborn street Overland Park a safety agent for the Federal Aviation agency here died of a heart attack yesterday at the Denver airport Kirk on a combined business and pleasure trip had boarded a Los Angeles-bound jet when he collapsed He was taken off the plane in a wheel chair and pronounced dead by a private physician in the airport building Among his survivors are his wife Mrs Mary Kirk of the borne ORLON KNIT DRESSES Reg $7 99! CHECKED PLAYSUITS Reg $399! Fash-Two-piece waffle weave pastel colors skjrts 2 fop 55 $5 COTTON HOUSEDRESSES Reg $399 ea! Cotton print shirtwaist is completely APRONS Reg 69d Printed cotton- washable with fast color 2 for 55 ijt 24 50c BETTER BLOUSES Reg $399! Assorted cotton in solid or print dark or light PEDAL PUSHERS Reg $2991 White duck colors Misses' sizes 2 for $5 12 1-49 WOMEN'S COTTON KNIT T-SHIRTS Reg $299! Short sleeve Johnny collar CARDIGANS Reg $399! Bulky 2 for S3 just 12 $2 BETTER DRESSES Reg $699 to $1099! Silk cotton crepe or rayon In dark and light colors Full or sheath skirts or short sleeves Sizes 10 to 18 and 1414 to $5 ADVERTISEMEN 1 HAY FEVER VICTIMS! MRS CLYDE CARROLL Mrs Martha Carroll 55 of 801 Brighton died yesterday at St Joseph hospital Mrs CarroU was born in Red Cloud Neb and lived here 25 years Surviving are her husband Clyde Car-roll of the home three daughters Mrs Guila Hudgens 9512 Raytown road Raytown Mrs Giada Mc-Afoos 4000 Aril i and Mrs Martha Mrs Bonnie Carroll Holden 5313 Winner five brothers Paul Phillips 501 Kensington George Phillips and Gerald Phillips both of Goodland Kas: Fred Phillips Hill City Kas and Clifford Phillips DeWitt Mo three sisters Mrs Elsie Ireland 4202 Roanoke Mrs Beulah Johnson Goodland and Mrs Josie Gish Englewood Colo four grandchildren and a greatgrandchild JOSEPH CORSENTINO Joseph Corsentino 80 of 1124 Pacific died yesterday at Osteopathic hospital He was born in Italy and lived here 60 years Mr Corsentino was in the ice business 50 years He was a member of Holy Rosary Catholic church Surviving are his wife Mrs Mamie Corsentino and a daughter Miss Angela Corsentino both of the home five sons Phillip Corsentino 3622 Nor-ledge Dominick Corsentino 6649 Indiana Lonnie Corsentino Los Angeles Sam Corsentino 809 East Seventy-fifth terrace and Nick Corsentino Sunrise Beach Mo: a brother Pete Catalano 1121 Pacific eight grandchildren and four a t-grandchildren The rosary will be said at 8 tonight at the Sebbeto chapel Services at 9 Wednesday at the Holy Rosary church burial in Mount St cemetery FRANK" w7bOLD Frank Dold 66 of 65 South Seventeenth Kansas City Kansas died yesterday at Topeka He was a mechanic for the municipal water and light department before he retired two years ago He was a lifelong resident of Kansas City Kansas Surviving are a daugh ter Miss Mary Hinrichs of the home tw-o sons Jack Dold 7700 Easf Forty-eighth terrace and William Dold 4720 Canterbury Roeland Park two sisters Mrs Helen Rose Los Angeles and Miss Kathleen Dold 29 South Seven teenth and 10 grandchildren MRS JOHANNA ERICKSON Mrs Johanna Erickson 95 of 2614 Cypress died yesterday at the home She was born in Sweden and had lived in Kansas City 75 years She was a member of the First Lutheran church Surviving are three daughters Mrs Russell Hinkle of the home Mrs Ellen Russell McPherson Kas and Mrs Mable Clutch 6141 Charlotte 10 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren HARRY GUNIER Harry Leonard Gunier 76 of 1230 Benton died yesterday at the home of a heart ailment He was born in Stockton Mo and lived here 35 years He was a retired employee of the park department Surviving are his wife Mrs Mae Gunier of the home a son Arnold Gunier Las Vegas Nev two daughters Mrs Ople Verser of the home and Mrs Mary Edwards 1219 Denver two sisters Mrs Lola Keep 1221 Benton and Mrs Mayme Hembree Stockton three brothers Everett Gunier Fair Play Mo Oran Gunier 1217 Benton and Jack Gunier Stockton six grandchildren and four great grandchildren Services at Thursday at the Blackman chapel and at 2 at the Methodist church in Stockton burial in the Stockton cemetery A jT" WH Charles Hufferd 72 of Summit died of a heart attack yesterday at the home Mr Hut ferd was born in Manchester Tex and lived in the Summit area 11 years He was a carpenter at Unity farm Surviving are his wife Mrs Pearl Hufferd of the home two stepsons Don Peery rural Summit and Fred Peery Summit and two step-daughters Mrs Carolyn McCoy Summit and Miss Joyce Peery of the home Services at 2 Wednesday at Langsford chapel Summit: burial in Summit cemetery The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 Tuesday at the chapel BLAND GIDEON Bland Gideon (Dick B) Holland 68 of 400 Highland died yesterday at the home Mr Holland was born in Hume Mo and lived in Kansas City 25 years He was an elevator operator at the Hotel President before he retired He was a member of Grace Presbyterian church Surviving are his wife Mrs Harriet Holland of the home and two sisters Miss Mary Ellen Holland of the home and Mrs Irene Koepke Parkville HEN Ya7kTlGORE Henry A Kilgore 66 of 1223 Drurv died Sunday at Menorah hospital of a heart ailment Mr Kilgore moved here seven years ago from Jasper Ark He was a retired farmer and steel mill worker Surviving are his wife Mrs Bessie Kilgore of the home two sons Hebron A Kilgore Montebello Calif and Herbert Kilgore 1230 Drury four daughters Mrs Velma Villines 1213 Drury Mrs Norean Clark 1217 Hardesty Mrs Geneva Owen 5855 East Eleventh and Mrs Erma Lee Turner Tokyo four sisters Mrs Dorothy Villines 7405 East Eighty-seventh Mrs Delcie Villines 3105 East Eleventh Mrs Stella Villines Ponca Ark and Mrs Pearl Wishon 3235 Anderson three brothers Ellis Kilgore 1302 Indiana Clarence Kilgore 1519 Oakley and Other Kilgore Kansas City 13 grandchildren and six Mrs William Gates 57 of Littleton Colo was killed in a motor car accident yesterday afternoon while driving from Kansas City to Fort Scott Kas to visit two of her children The car Mrs Gates was driving left 69 9 miles north of Pleasanton Kas and overturned Her son Donald Gates 16 suffered minor injuries He was hospitalized in Fort Scott Mrs Gates and her husband the Rev William Gates were here to attend the Church of God Holiness convention at the Kansas City College and Bible school Surviving also are four daughters Mrs Ivan Durkee 4003 East One Hundred Fifteenth Mrs Robert Graham Parkville Mrs Elmer Judy Fort Scott and Mrs Frances Carlson Wichita and two sons William Gates jr Fort Scott and James Gates Fullerton Calif TRACTOR TEAM IN MIAMI Technical Experts Will Fly to Havana Today Miami Fla June 12 (AP) The Tractors-for-Freedom delegation arrived on its way to Cuba tonight amid a threat of protest demonstrations here but none materialized The 4-man team plans to go to Havana tomorrow to work out a deal with the Fidel Castro government to trade 500 American tractors for 1200 Cuban invasion prisoners DIES MOWING A LAWN Leroy Chandler 76 Suffered a Heart Attack A yard worker died of a heart attack yesterday while mowing a lawn at the home of Mr and Mrs A Hauk 2921 West Sixty-eighth street Mission Hills He was Leroy Chandler 76 of 1223 the Paseo Prairie Village police attempted to revive him with artificial respiration FUNERAL 'SERVICES 2020 THE PROFESSIONAL EYE MEDICATION gives prompt fart relief to red scratchy Irritated or Inflamed eyes For relief of allergy Induced Inflammation get 2020 at drug counters Adv I ADVERTISEMENT! 1:30 Wednesday at the Earp Sons chapel burial in Memorial Park cemetery MRS WILLIAM MAY Mrs Ruth May 42 of 3722 East Ninth died yesterday at the home Mrs May was born in Peculiar and lived in Kansas City more than 40 years Surviving are her husband William Dewey May and a daughter Carole Diane May both of the home and two sisters Mrs Marjorie Garrison Cupertino Calif and Mrs Virginia Hoag Chicago JOSEPH McVAY Joseph McVay 86 of 4905 Rainbow Kansas City Kansas died Sunday at the home Mr McVay was born in Wisconsin and lived in Kansas City Kansas most of his life He was a blacksmith and boilermaker for the Alton Southern railroad He retired in 1940 He was a member of Odd Fellows lodge at Spring Hill Surviving are two granddaughters and two great-grandsons joabf7morris Joab Morris 91 of 8300 East Ninth died Sunday at a nursing home at 4121 Independence Before moving here 50 years ago Mr Morris was a farmer near Chilli-cofhe Mo Surviving are a son Fred Morris 5518 East Twenty-third three daughters Mrs Mary Dreis 333 North Drury Mrs Kathryn Mitchell 1116 East Ninth and Mrs Anna Edwards 112 South Topping eight grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren Services at 10 Wednesday at the Earp Sons chapel burial in Mount Washington cemetery The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 tonight at the chapeL MRS NANNIE I MYERS Mrs Nannie I Myers 94 of 11800 Independence Independence died yesterday at the home Mrs Myers was born in Henrietta Tex and came to Independence 20 years ago She was a member of the West College church Surviving are two sons Richard Hoskins of the home and Charles Myers Alamogordo a sister Mrs Lizzie Zum-wait Silver City eight grandchildren and 11 great-grand children MRS TERESIa1 NOLL Mrs Teresia Katherine Noll 93 of 300 East Armour died Sunday at the home Mrs Noll was a lifelong resident of Kansas City Surviving are a daughter Mrs Daisy Eppinger of the home two sons William Noll Springfield Mo and Fred Noll Carthage Mo a granddaughter and a great-grand daughter Services at 10 Wednesday at the Wagner chapel burial in Mount Moriah cemetery JOHN A PFANNES John A Pfannes 78 of Bucyrus Kas died Sunday at the Univer sity of Kansas Medical Center He was born in Germany and lived most of his life in Johnson and Miami Counties Kansas He was a retired farmer and filling station owner Mr Pfannes was a member of the Holy Rosary Catholic church of Wea and the Holy Name society Surviving are his wife Mrs Gertrude Pfannes of the home two sons Frank Pfannes 5515 Virginia and bert Pfannes Grandview five daughters Sister Mary Dolores 3220 West Fifty-third Mission Mrs Ann Wernsman Whiting Ind Mrs Rose Miller Bucyrus Mrs Margaret Niccum Duarte Calif and Mrs Louise Wolken Garnett Kas a sifter Mrs Gertrude Henry Louisburg Kas a brother Valentine Pfannes Centuria Wis 11 grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren The rosary will be said at 8 tonight at the Runyan chapel Louisburg Services at 9:30 Wednesdav at the Holy Rosary church burial in Holy Rosary cemetery HUGO SCHWENSEN Hugo Redi Schwensen 76 of 4408 Washington died yesterday at St hospital He was born in Minden la and lived here more than 50 years He was a barber at the Hotel Muehlebach then operated several other barber shops before he retired in 1955 Surviving are his wife Mrs Ruth Schwensen of the home and a sister Mrs Bertha Weisdorfer Kansas City Services and burial at Nashville Tenn Friends may call at the Newcomer chapel Brush Creek and the Paseo Stop Bad Breath Sweetens Mouth-Stomach 3 Times Faster Certified laboratory tests prove 6ELL-ANS tablets neutralize 3 times as much stomach acidity in one minute as many leading digestive tablets Get BELL-ANS today for the fastest known relief 35e at druggists Send postal to BELL-ANS Orangeburg for liberal free sample Half-Sleeve Dress Shirts FLOOR COVERING BARGAINS ALL THIS WEEK PAINTS Kansai Cify'i largest teleetion of drapery and elipcover fabric! priced from 195 per yard DUFF and REPP Coo! summer weight fabrics in every type including broadcloth oxford cloth batiste and mesh weaves Famous upstair brand labels have been removed but you'll know the brand Sizes 14 to 17 in white me RH 2 Friend Sox Knit for Fit! MEHORNAY HOME FURNISHINGS Complete Home Decorating Service McGee at 11th SEE kit SUMMER COLLECTION ON THE PLAZA A GREATER fumhtdre SELECTION 4600 MAIN Mrs Hannah Kirwan 87 of 118 North Brighton at 9 Thursday at the Holy Cross Catholic church burial in Mount St cemetery The rosary will be said at 8:30 tonight and Wednesday night at the Sheil funeral home Mrs Maxine Nash Patterson 42 of Hartford Conn at II Thursday at the Wilson chapel Paola Kas interment In the family mausoleum in the Paola cemetery William Robinson 52 of 3850 Prospect at 845 Wednesday at the Blessed Sacrament Catholic church burial at Marshall Mo The rosary will be at 8 tonight at the Mel-lody-McGilley-Eylar chapel Lin-wood and Woodland Mrs Winona I Simmons 60 of 7615 Conser Overland Park at 9 Wednesday at the Newcomer chapel Brush Creek and the Paseo burial in Floral Hills cemetery pr Behind the Bachelors' Friend label-50 years of guaranteed satisfaction! 6x3 rib 100 gassed mercerized cotton lisle sox wear wear and wear fill your needs todayl Nikola Vlastelic 78 of Billings Mont at 8:30 Wednesday at the Skradski-Stine chapel and at 9 at St John the Baptist Catholic church burial in Mount Calvary cemetery The rosary will be said at 8 BAKER'S SHOES 1010 MAIN ST 1122 WALNUT ST THE LANDING 3116 TROOST AVE 650 MINNESOTA KANSAS CITY KAS RICHARD TAYLOR Richard Taylor 48 of 3070 North Eighteenth Kansas City Kansas died yesterday after suffering a heart attack at the home He was a roofing contractor Mr Taylor was born at Hillsdale Kas Surviving are his wife Mrs Sarah Taylor of the home three daughters Miss Brenda Taylor and Miss Blenda Taylor of the home and Mrs Beverly Goss 1920 North Forty-fourth his parents Mr and Services at Mrs William LL XajiOE sr Not-n PAYROLL CHECKS CASHED FREE MONTGOMERY WAR Downtown 9:30 5:30 9:30 9 SHOP.

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