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The Kansas City Times from Kansas City, Missouri • 6

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KtmS cmr TTWITS mm AT J'F'N'E 9 1961 6 For Strike Ban at Defense Installations on Congress to ban all strikes work stoppages and slowdowns at defense Rep Dave Martin (R-Neb) citing a series of incidents at Nebraska and Wyoming missile bases today called Deaths i Washington June 8 (API THIRD FIRE VICTIM DIES Sharon Hatter 2 Suffered Burns May 30 Sharon Hatter 2 died of burns yesterday at the General hospital She was the third victim of a fire May 30 at 2202 Forest avenue Two brothers also died of burns suffered in the fire at their home Stanley Hatter 5 months died Tuesday and Michael Hatter 17 months died the day of the fire They are the children of Mrs Mary Hatter Hampton Baptist church He served with tne Army in World War II Surviving are his wife Mrs Mary Virginia Abbott and two sons Fred Abbott and Mark Abbott of the home his mother Mrs I Abbott Hampton and two brothers Herschel Abbott Monroe La and Dr Abbott Little Rock Ark Services at 12:30 Saturday at the Newcomer chapel Brush Creek and the Paseo burial in Mount Moriah cemetery RAYMOND ARDEN CAZER Raymond Arden Cazer 65 of 2208 East Thirty-seventh died yesterday at the home He retired two years ago after 13 years as a driver for the Yellow Cab company He was a member of St Lutheran church and of the American Legion Mr Cazer served with the Army in France in World War I Surviving are his wife Mrs Iris Cazer of the home a daughter Mrs DeLores York 4150 Holly two brothers Sherril Cazer Lemmon and Laverne Cazer Alachua Fla and four grandchildren Service at 1 Saturday at the Newcomer chapel Brush Creek and the Paseo burial in Green Lawn cemetery suddenly i's summer ence hospital Surviving also is the paternal grandmother Mrs I Axil Westman 400 South Van Brunt Graveside services at 2 today in Mount Moriah cemetery FELIX LEON YOUNG Felix Leon Young 22 of 713 Lafayette Kansas City Kansas died of a cerebral hemorrhage yesterday at the University of Kansas Medical Center He was a printer for the Young Printing company He attended the Kansas City Kansas junior college Surviving are his mother Mrs Elizabeth Young and a son Marcus Wayne Young both of the home five sisters Mrs Doris Murray and Mrs Verdis Robinson both of the home Mrs Virginia Cutchlow Mountain Home Idaho Mrs Marcia Coggs Milwaukee and Mrs Juanda Hen derson North Tremont and three brothers Harold Young of the home Samuel Young 1137 Garfield Kansas City Kansas and David Young II Seattle Services at 11 Monday at the Young Memorial Church of God in Christ burial in Woodlawn cemetery FUNERAL SERVICES Charles Plumleigh 54 of 471 North River Independence at 330 Saturday at the Clear water Kas Baptist church burial in Clearwater cemetery The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 tonight at the Speaks chapel ADVERTISEMENT $1795 and you'll adore these fresh crisp dresses of silky-soft PIMA MIST cotton left yellow green or blue right pink green or blue ELMER MARSHALL Elmer Marshall 77 of Spring-field Mo died yesterday at a Springfield hospital He was born in Dallas County Missouri and lived here 42 years He retired in 1950 after 26 years with the Ford Motor company Surviving are his wife Mrs Esther Marshall of the home a daughter Mrs Ula Man ning 918 East Thirtieth two sons Leeland Marshall Columbus and Roeland Marshall of Florida a sister Mrs Blanche Omans Sedalia Mo a brother George Marshall 5541 Virginia a grand son and three great-grandchildren Services at 2 Saturday at the Newcomer chapel Brush Creek and the Paseo burial in Mount Moriah cemetery CATHEY JUNE PARKER Cathey June Parker infant daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles Parker 4724 North Kelsey died Wednesday at Conley Maternity hospital Surviving also are a sister Kelley Jeanne Parker of the home the maternal grandparents Mr and Mrs Wesley Spencer 8829 North Oak and the paternal grandparents Mr and Mrs Clyde Parker 1515 East Thirty-eighth North Graveside services at 1 today in White Chapel cemetery PARKS INFANT The infant son of Mr and Mrs Andrew Erie Parks jr 8703 East Ninety-second died Wednesday at St hospital Surviving also are the paternal grandparents Mr and Mrs Andrew Parks sr 2816 West Eighty-seventh terrace Leawood and the maternal grandparents Mr and Mrs Forest Ware 3414 Cedar Independence Grave-side services were held yesterday in Green Lawn cemetery MISS MAR MARGARET TUTT Miss Mary Margaret Tutt 77 of 3823 Locust died yesterday at the home She was an elementary school teacher at the Notre Dame de Sion French Institute many vears and previously taught at Marshall Mo Miss Tutt was born in Carroll County Missouri and lived here 50 years She was a membe- of St James Catholic church Surviving are two sisters Mrs Ruth Terrill 5722 Agnes and Mrs Ralph Hitchcock Hingham Mass and a brother Henry Thomas Waverly Mo The rosary will be said at 7:30 tonight at the Notre Dame de Sion convent chapel Services at 10 Saturdav at the convent chapel and at at the church burial in Mount St ceme-terv Friends may call after 10 today at the convent chapel MISS MARY WILSON Miss Mary Elizabeth Wilson 70 of 3310 Broadway died yesterday at St hospital She was a lifelong resident of Kansas City and was a member of the Country Club Christian church She retired last veer after 43 years with the Santa Fe railway Services at 9:30 Saturday at the Muehlebach chapel burial in Forest Hill cemetery WES TMA INF ANT The infant daughter of Mr and Mrs John Westman 4711 Claremont died yesterday at Independ- Sam Snead was listed at 8 to 1 in the Tournament of Champions an event in which he picked up $10000 by winning this spring what I learned in my Home Economic course ax' i tKe beM floor wo bwy walnut plaza 10 ta 5:30 landing 0:30 9 ROBERT EHRLICH Robert Ehrlich 70 consulting engineer for Overland Park and Shawnee township died yesterday afternoon of a heart attack at the home 7112 Roe avenue Prairie Village He was re-e a t-1 from recent surgery and had been asked by his physician work fewer hours Mr Ehrlich was retained by both townships in 1956 after he retired from the Army corps of engineers His last assignment was supervising airfield construction at Rich-ards-Gebaur Air Force base He also served many years with the Missouri Pacific railroad as a resident engineer He was post engineer at Ft Leonard Wood Mo during World War II He was graduated as a civil engineer from the University ot Kentucky He was a member of Sigma Chi fraternity the American Legion the 40 8 society the Overland Park Rotary club and the Kansas Engineers society He was past commander of the American Legion post at Richards-Gebaur Surviving are his wife Mrs Anna Ehrlich of the home: two sons Robert Ehrlich jr 10102 Wenonga Leawood and John Ehrlich 7510 Rainbow Prairie Village a brother Carl Ehrlich Bronxville and three grandchildren Services be at 11:30 Saturday at the Muehlebach chapel burial in Mount Olivet cemetery The rosary will be said at 8 tonight at the chapel The family requests no flowers ard suggests contributions to the American Heart Foundation JAM 5 IRVIN ABBOTT James Irvin Abbott 45 of 6407 College died yesterday at St hospital He was credit manager for the Kansas Citv Concrete company He was born in Hampton Ark and lived in Greater Kansas Citv 12 vears Mr Abbott was a member of the MRS VERNON HOFFMAN Mrs Eleanor Hoffman 61 of Blue Springs died of a heart at tack yesterday at the home She was born in Lansing Mich and lived in Blue Springs five years She was a member of the Blue Springs Methodist church Surviving are her husjaand Vernon Hoffman of the home a stepdaughter Mrs Arlene Weisman Cincinnati a stepson Maurice Hoffman Brown Lake Mich: a sister Mrs Katherine FerDon Dayton and two brothers Larry Kutt Glen dale Calif and Murry Kutt Day-ton Services at 2 o'clock Saturday at the Webb chapel Blue Springs burial in the Blue Springs cemetery Friends may call at the chapel between 7 and 9 tonight ROBERT BRIAN KRUSE Robert Brian Kruse 5-month-old son of Mr and Mrs Vincent Eugene Kruse 1851 North Thirty-first Kansas City Kansas died last night at Mercy hospital Surviving also are a brother Timothy Kruse of the home the maternal grandparents Mr and Mrs Antonopoulos 1740 Waverly and the paternal grandparents Mr and Mrs Vincent Joseph Kruse Jefferson City JAMES LaFOUNTAIN James LaFountain 75 of Pratt Kas formerly of Kansas City Kansas died yesterday at the St Francis hospital Wichita He was a retired stationary fireman He worked 25 years for the Standard Milling company He moved to Pratt four years ago Surviving are his wife Mrs Ethel LaFountain cf the home a daughter Mrs Carroll Kennedy Pratt twro sisters Mrs Eva Cahill 321 North Sixteenth Kansas City Kansas and Mrs Elizabeth Etch-ingham Marysville Calif Services at 1:30 Saturday at the Gibson chapel burial in Highland Park cemetery The family will be at the chapel after 6 ather location Raytown Piezo Antioch Center Roeland Park cotton dress scoop tremendous special purchase famous fashions from California and New York f- SILVER for IV! RADIO-INFORMATION CENTER at BROADCASTING HOUSE Tomorrow June 10th KCMO-Radio celebrates its Silver Anniversary 25 years of service to this community and the expanding Mid-America area 25 years from a small 100-watter to Kansas most powerful radio station an affiliate of the CBS Radio Network 25 years from a one-man news operation to a complete full-time news staff of 11 trained on-the-air journalists and recipient of four major national news awards Information-Center at Broadcasting House broadcasts 55 newscasts daily not including on-the-scene reports from News Cruisers and augmented by CBS-Radio news coverage from all over the world 25 years to a Sports Department with such well known names as Harold Mack Sports Editor an authority on all fields of sports and Harold Ensley the Friend World Champion Fresh Water Fisherman Ensley was recently elected to the Hall of Fame with the Dolphin award the highest honor bestowed in sport fishing 25 years and the inception of a Mid-American Farm and Agricultural Department to the reality of KCMO-Radio Farm Service Department headed up by George Stephens and Market Reporter Paul Pippert with offices and studios in the KC Livestock Exchange Building And KCMO-Radio is pleased to present programs in the public interest Of interest to and about Mid-Americans here and all over the world variety programming includes personalities whose names are household bywords Jim Gammon Your Musical Timekeeper Don Warnock Mr Music Johnny Yates star of his own and Steve Bell of The Week-End With CBS Radio stars Arthur Godfrey Art Linkletter Garry Moore Bing Crosby and Rosemary Clooney programming is everything Mid-Americans want to hear an anniversary celebrating A silver anniversary representing 25 years of working growing of progress in tempo with the pulse of Mid-America and Greater Kansas Citv you'll recognize the famous labels ot sight in these two spectacular groups of summer cottons reduced early because of continued cool weather! dacron polyester and cotton blends polished cottons cotton tweeds and broadcloth prints ond solids in black white powder pink lilac maize beige green full skirted styles junior sices 5 to I 5 misses sizes 8 to 20 buy 5 ways charge shoppers charge budget layaway cash TO $3995 141 Dress Smartly USE OUR Regular or Revolving Charge tterksons IlOO Main HA 1-7680 COMPARE! 10-Diamond Bridal Pair $5000 A Year to Pay diamant's 1121 Walnut VALUES i PLATFORM ROCKERS JU I mm ISSOURIS AREHOUSESr TURMTtm 5X Vs CARAT Total diamond wt $99 ft? No Money Down HARPERS BROADLOOM GORMAN'S 3214 TROOST OPEN EVERY NIGHT 'TIL 9 SUNDAY NOON Til ARM LISTEN TO KCMO -RADIO 810 ON YOUR DIAL TOMORROW SATURDAY JUNE lOth FOR AN UNUSUAL RADIO ANNIVERSARY A DAY IN RADIO YOU'LL REMEMBER! Terra Orders lers Filled.

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