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The Kansas City Times from Kansas City, Missouri • Page 35

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Iti: KANSAS CI TIMES, TUESDAY. APRIL 1 0, 1962. CUBAN SEES MYTH AS AID TO CASTRO Power Based on Belief That Reds Bring Justice, Says Fernando Fernandez. TASK FOR AMBASSADORS U. s.

Should Study Problems and Destroy False Image, Former Newsman Says. Fide! Castro will have a voice of magnitude in Cuba as long i as the myth exists that commu-; nism brings justice, a former Cuban journalist said last night in Kansas City, Kansas. Fernando J. Fernandez, who left Cuba in January. 1961, spoke to the Wyandotte County Young Republicans.

He is now employed as a translator for a Spanish-language publication in Kansas City and is studying iti- ternational relations at the University of Kansas City. Myth a Target. United States must destroy this myth, to destroy communism in he said. of the United' States must learn of the real injustices in Latin Amei'ica to destroy communism, Fernandez said. from the I'nited States put their ear to people interested in.

instead of piittingt their ear to the he said. Fernandez said ambassadors should talk to the workers, peasants and students to learn of the UNSURE OF AN ELECTION real problems in Cuba and Latin America. The United States is i carrying on a futile propaganda Officials Do Not Know How war'against Castro, he said. Many Schools Must Give Discounts Food Crisis. Approval First.

theme now is that Cuba has a shortage and that; The Sinai elementary school, Castro will fall by his own board last night added its voice Furniture and Door Damaged; mistakes," he said. reject! to those of three other schools this wishful thinking because no which have petitioned the Bon- regime in history has ever col-; ner Springs high school board lapsed because of to call an election on school PLANNERS SUPPORT ROSEDALE RENEWAL Resolution Passed and Sent to Kansas City, Kansas, Commissioners. FAST ACTION REQUESTED Storage Area Near Medical Center Included in Site of Project. PLOWING A 9-ACRE TRACT in the Kaw valley flood plain prior to planting radishes is Litton Worthington. 57- year-old Turner farmer.

Worthington is expecting a good season. He is planting acres to potatoes, sweet corn, field corn and wheat. In the background is the Turner bridge. SINAI IN CAMPAIGN he FOR SCHOOL UNITY A strongly worded resolution calling for an urban renewal I project in the Rosedale area was adopted unanimously last night by the Kansas City, Kansas, planning commission. In voting to send the report of its urban renewal committee to the city commissioners, the planning commission included a construction equipment storage area north of the University of Kansas Medical Center in a district principally encompassed by boulevard and State Line to Southwest boulevard.

F'or Quick The report, as submitted to the commission by Kent Crippin, city resident planner, states. Rosedale urban renewal project should be adopted The Kansas City, Kansas, fire in the immediate However, the report states, there should be earlv discus- TODAY! Budwig, shows the newest collcctioft of oZitCf ace Millinery; an advanced collection of Easter and summer hats from Miilinerv Floor Downtown department reports: A. M. Favoring Plan for Bonner Springs Area Now Total Four. 9:12 Ninth and between the city commis- motor car backfire; $10 loss.

1 and "Saint Joan" Company of from famous OLD THE.ATRE, London April 12 th, 1 Tth, Benefit; illiam Rockhill Nelson Gallery A fire on a loading dock at i i i fho i renewal commission last week, the rear of the Jubilee City de- Dartment store 4915 State av'p are Donald L. Buinger, Fernandez said Castro is not unification in the area. Wyandotte Countv vester losing power. He is a symbol to The Bonner Springs, Mission Say dSed a Latin because he has and Edwardsville elementary several pieces of furniture, i Recommendations concerning North Thirty-fourth, garage and utility room of residence; $300 lo.ss to building, $150 loss to contents. P.

M. 8.33—Twenty-third and State Line, grass and trash; no loss. Kimball, residence, trash in garage, cause undetermined; no loss. FIRE ON LOADING DOCK. at 4915 State Avenue.

sioners, the urban renewal i agency, and the Endowment as-i sociation of the University of Kansas Medical Center to re- I solve differences concerning the i share of the cost for which each will be responsible. feel that if this agreement is not arrived at in a matter of the report states, project could possiblv be Committee Is Listed. Members of the committee, which conferred with the urban A. Nicholson and Robert Jamison. magnitude, speaks well and board had previously petitioned.

leads well, and he is backed up by his army. out of seven Cubaiis is a well-armed, militant Fernandez said. The latest petition was announced at a meeting of ele- mmtary school board members at the Southwest grade school in Bonner Springs. Art Penner, of the Bonner Regime Called Strong, springs elementary board, who dez told the Kansas Citv, Kan- conducted the meeting, said sas Optimist club that only a there is still doubt as to how full-scale invasion of Cuba had many Petitions are necessary a chance to succeed. the high school board to call Speaking al the Tcmn he said Cuba under Castro has The district originally had 10 elementary schools, but now has achieved an eno eight, or seven, depending streiigth with a on whether the Wilder board de- could repel any to join De Soto has been He said the United States ap- state approval.

Previously parently has not learned a les- Grove and Jewett son froni the ill-fated veiiture patrons had voted to dis- last April and still is inclined sojye their elementary districts to undej-estimate the strength consolidate with other systems outside Wyandotte County. question which must be answered is what areas out- at sideo Wyandotte County would be allowed to vote on a unification proposal. It was reported that superintendents of public instruction for Wyandotte, Leav- of the Castor forces. TOOLS ARE STOLES. Four Firms Report Thefts 18th and Lowell.

Tools and equipment belonging to four companies were en from the constiuct ion site Johnson counties a medical building would meet Saturday to discuss and Lowell ave problem and the possibility reported yesterday of drawing the Bonner Springs City, Kansas, police. i area for unification purposes at The tools and equipment, hich were taken from trailers and hoses, to the Bill BLACKMAR DIES Sanders Plumbing company, led Trapp Construction company, E. An assistant manager said fhe construction equipment stor -1 paper and excelsior which had age area refer to property! been used in packing apparently owned by the J. A. Tobin Con-j caught fire from sparks from a struction company.

There had nearby incinerator. The blaze been some reluctance to include spread to furniture in crates on the Tobin property on the the dock and some furniture in- grounds it would cost too much, the warehouse. i of the construc- VVyandotte tion storage area and that area township No. 1 station, who immediately to the west would brought the blaze under control, i detriment to the project i since it would create an ai ea $150. dinette chairs, two I gybject to use highly undesir- dinette tables and several coffee in an area of redevelop- A FI LL OF OOOO I.OOK^ AT A I T.fir»: A dress you can count on for casual good looks on countless ocgisions! Of course, its driy charcoal, brown, or on white, 8 to 20 sizcf, I 'rban Shop Downtown, Idaza, and Columbia triacetate fortrel cotton seersucker tables were damaged by the blaze, the store official said.

No estimate on damage to the furniture was made. SECRETARIES TO MEET. Two Speakers Will Address Legal Group. Two speakers will be on the program of the Wyandotte County Legal Secretaries association at 7:30 Thurs- the report TO FORF ba I LEAGUES. Parents Will Enroll Boys and Girls This Week.

Parents interested in enrolling their children in softball leagues to be organized by the County Athletic association may obtain information at one of the following own your dream coat Sale oi Luxiirioii.s FUR TRIXI COATS plozo, 234 rd scoop of the week! day night at the Gas Service this week: company. Miss Donna Carson, home economist for the company, will present a program, With Charles Burkin, judge pro tern of the Wyandotte County Juvenile court, will discuss Legal Aspects of the Trial of New officers will be elected I boys and girls at the business meeting. i years of age. Tonight, Welborn school: tomorrow night. Bethel school; Thursday night, St.

Patrick's school; Friday night, Vance school. The meetings will start at 7:30 Leagues will be formed for from 6 to 15 Everything for vour Terrace On Our Terrace On the Lower Level 1114 GranJ, BA. 1-6055 MATERNITY WE CARRY LARGE 18-20 38 TO 44 1233 Baltimors HA. 1-2765 Mission Shop Center HE. 2-0576 A Kellv Constructon company and the J.

H. McCoy Electric company. Tools valued at about $300 were taken from an unlocked garage at 4200 Rowland avenue, the owner, D. E. Barnheart.

2210 North Sixty-third street, Wvandotte County, reported. A 3-Week Illness Takes Widely Known Lawyer, 77. Charles Maxwell Blackmar, a lawyer here 54 years, died last! night at Research hospital an illness of three weeks. He! was 77 years old. Mr.

Blackmar lived at 806 West Sixtieth street terrace. I Since 1923 he had been a part- ner in the law firm of Swanson, i A hydraulic jack and a wrench jones, Blackmar and with a total value of about -40 a special assist -11 were taken from the tool box attorney general; of a tractor-trailer belonging to jt)29 to 1932 and asso -1 the Grain Belt Transportation bere in 1916 company. 51 Central avenue, received his law; which was parked at 37 South jn 1908 from the Uni-1 James street. versity of Kansas and in 1954 r'l 4 honored as a distinguished; TED Hi OMA. aiyjnnus of the university.

Mitchell Zatezalo Is Leader of Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Hazel (irove Club. I Eleanor Blakev Blackmar of the home; a son. Charles Blackmar.

Mitchell Zatezalo. 6424 Nogard 141 vvest terrace; a avenue Wvandotte Countv, has i daughter, Mrs. Rus.sell D. Sheldon, boon olected president of the Hazel Grove Sertoma club. Renton.

Wash and nine grand- Other officers are Clarence; children. Reitemeier, Charles Lawson and William Nill, vice-presidents; Clyde Moore, secretary; Calvin Rose, treasurer, and Harry Hansen, sergeant at arms. ruffle-trim shirtwaist in spring pastels 10 00 ar Dads Ask Help in ork For Hospitals A DISTRICT rally of the American War Dads at Memorial hall in Kansas City. Kansas, brought a touch of last night to leaders, wno acknowledged that the infirmities of age are taking a toll of the membership. The organization was founded by parents of servicemen in World War II.

Thirty-five persons, including auxiliary members, were present from Wyandotte and Johnson Counties and from a chapter at Emporia, Kas. Carl M. Vancil of Topeka, national executive secretary, saw one possibility for rebuilding the membership. He urged recruiting among National Guard parents. Vancil said the help was needed for work in hospitals.

Presiding were Melvin E. Buck of 34 South Fourteenth street for the War Dads and Mrs. Paul Snyder, 1931 iforth Twenty-sixth street, for the auxiliary. The family no flowers and sugge.sts contributions to the Charles Blackmar memorial fund at the new Research hospital. THIEF SEIZES A man who moments before had asked her for directions in a parking lot at 3210 North Seventh street, Fairfax district, grabbed her purse containing $20, Miss Beverly A.

Gu.stafson, 3004 Forty-fourth avenue place, reported yesterday to Kansas Kansas, police. The man. -a Negro, fled in a motor car I parked in the lot, she said. i Kansas City, Kansas, Church Notes. Mrs James Thompson will be hostess to the Joanna circle of the Prince of Peace Lutheran church at 9 30 tomorrow at the church.

Mrs Jack Franks will be the lessen leader, Mrs James Denney will be hostess to the Naomi at 7:30 tomorrow night at her home. Mrs. Clifford Bennett will be the lesson leader. 'Flamingo" Block Potent 1 :t.fm Special Showing! ROBINSON'S Downtown Store TODAY TOMORROW Pick Your Eoster-Pretty Pump from the entire Spring Collection Now On Display! PICTURE FRAMING ScViadwJL r.ranil K. I'hone VI.

feminine styling in a shiridress of fine wamsutta easy-care cotton with flaring cluster-pleot (6-inch hem) bibs of ruffles, cuffs of ruffles spring-fresh colors of beige, blue, pink, peach sizes 8-16, sports 4 stores dial ba. MOOO or mail your order Mr. Victor Petruzzelli, Red Cross Shoes Representative, is here to help you moke your selection! Park FREE Downtown Pork i Shop Garages with Min. Purchase BAKER'S SHOES 1010 MAIN ST. 1122 WALNUT ST.

THE LANDING 3116 TROOST AVE. 650 MINNESOTA, KANSAS CITY, KANS. READ AND USE STAR WANT ADS. late day black in textured cotton and silk wnth soft satin banding, and pretty skirt intrigue; misses sizes I Mrs Hughes will be hostess to I the Deborah group of the Central Chris tian church at 10 today at her home, I Mrs. Charles DeGraw will assist.

Circles of the First Presbyterian church meeting tomorrow: No. 1, 30 at the i church, Mrs. James Klamm, hostess. Mrs. Claude Wilson, assisting, No.

3 at 1 at the home of Mrs. Wash Brown. Mrs. John Blake, assisting. No 7, 12 30 at the home of Mrs.

Kenneth Fink, Mrs C. Elliott, assisting, Mrs Donald Haussler will lead a study, "Vour New Guinea Schools Have Growing at a meeting of the Esther circle of the Bethel Lutheran church tomorrow at her home. Mrs. Lorena Fischer will direct the meeting. The Hessfon coltege choir of Hesston.

will present a program of sacred music at 7:30 Friday night at the Argentine Mennonite church the group is on a soring tour in Kansas. Missouri, Illinois, Indiana and Colorado, Orlando Schmidt is the director. iiiiir-SoHm 3-EYELET TIE WITH CUSHION CREPE SOLE AH naff Batif Alt Moil orJeri odd 35c plus state tax. 10U Mata mrnrn Aatteck Pratrie Villana teytewa ISO Miaaasata Tapeka from designer's collections on the plaza dress salon ONTGOMERYWAR PAYROLL CHECKS CASHED FREE I limitless fashion scratch print cotton ensemble with unpressed pleats and short jacket, leather belted olive or black on white. open till ON THE P14Z4 coen till 9 AT THE LANDING PEXXEVS SUITS always is style with fine Tewaclad taiforlaf! TEST RADIO and TV TUBES All PARKVIEW DRUG STORES FREE It Pays to Read and Use Sunday Star Want Ads,.

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