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The Kansas City Times from Kansas City, Missouri • 4

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THE KANSAS CITY TIMES WEDNESDAY APRIL 26 1961 MRS KENNEDY TO FETE Wife at Luncheon of Red Cross Unit INDEPENDENCE VOTE SET SCHOOL BOND ISSUE GOES TO PATRONS AGAIN RACIAL BILL IS NEAR PASSAGE ROCKY CALLS FOR UNITY New York Governor After Talk With Kennedy Says Security of Americans Is at Stake in This "Critical Period" Elementary-School Facilities Planned if Measure Is Approved Action by Missouri House Would Ban Discrimination in Public Places SUPPORTS JFK AMENDMENT IS BEATEN Rider Would Have Limited Plan to Publicly Owned Facilities Republican Leader Declines Comment on Cuban Situation come To cut costs of the special election the district will use paper ballots rather than voting machines the schools will be used as polling places and businessmen and members of civic groups have volunteered to serve as judges and clerks Residents of each elementary-school district will vote at the elementary school of the district except residents north of Silver Lane who will vote at the Kentucky Hills clubhouse 3300 North Spring street The polling places: Alton school 811 West Alton Benton 429 South Leslie Bryant North River and West College Columbian 11625 East Sixteenth De Kalb 18403 Holke road Han-thorn 1511 Kingshighway Luff Thirty-seventh terrace and Delaware McCoy school 1010 South Pearl Noland 515 South Liberty Northeast 1900 Jennings road Oldham Thirty-fifth and Noland road Ott Noland road and Jones Spring Branch 20404 East Truman road Southwest 1403 Wrest Linden and the Kentucky Hills clubhouse Pupils to Safety ojt Storm Kips Roof MillersviJle Mo April 25 (AP) The 92 pupils of a North Cape Girardeau County grade school near here were herded into corridors of the one-store brick building today moments before high winds ripped off part of the roof No one was injured Mrs Margaret Wallis the principal and teachers noticed ominous clouds and decided the children would have more protection in Washington April 25 (AP) Mrs John Kennedy went to lunch today with the Senate Reed Cross unit It was the first time Mrs Kennedy had accepted the luncheon invitation of an outside group But this is a traditional fete for the First Lady held in the old Supreme court chamber at the capitol Mrs Kennedy will have the Senate wives to the White House in return May 23 TO OPPOSE AREAS BILL House to Fight 394-Million-Dollar Plan Washington April 25 (AP) -House Republican leaders voted today to oppose a Senate-House conference agreement on a 394 million dollar depressed areas bill The measure one of President top priority bills comes up in the House tomorrow It has been approved by the Senate A bond issue of $500000 to provide additional elementary-school facilities in the Independence school district will be voted on tomorrow Approval would mean an 8-room addition to the Northeast elementary school and a new elementary school on Mize road The proposal failed to get the required two-thirds majority at the April 4 election The board of education said the need for additional classrooms was urgent and called the special election The tax levy will remain the same regardless of the out 4-pc Lawn and Garden Ensemble A CRACK IN THE STONE ARCH BRIDGE on Blue Ridge boulevard as it spans Truman road has caused Harvey Jones Jackson County highway engineer to recommend that the bridge be closed The span was constructed in 1905 under the direction of Godfrey Swenson a building contractor whose projects include the City hall the Jackson County courthouse the Kansas City Power Light Co building and the building now occupied by the Hotel Continental corridors By Jack Williams (The Stars Washington Correspondent) Washington April 25 Warning the nation that the security of Americans is at stake Gov Nelson A Rockefeller of New York said today is time for all to stand behind the President for whatever action is necessary to defend The Republican governor talked for an hour with President Kennedy in Mr private office He told newspapermen when he came out they had discussed the situation in the Western Hemisphere against the backdrop of the world situation Cuba Is Discussed discussed the whole question of hemisphere unity and solidarity including Rockefeller reported would not want to talk In a strongly worded de about any specific questions cree Judge Paul A Buzard of I am not in the federal gov- the circuit court declared null ernment and vojd yesterday afternoon An comment for example a cjty ordinance rezoning land A ZONING ORDINANCE IS DECLARED INVALID Circuit Court Judge Denies Bowling Lane Expansion at 7910 roost HEMINGWAY ILL AGAIN Hypertension Is Treated at Mavo Clinic orDMiT said the sale of the rtnlYll I UUmuIULiiLU house had been disrupted by plan and one buver had FOR hhis atter learning of the proposed sta- Zoning Board to Recommend He said that even after re- Rochester Minn April 25 (AP) Ernest Hemingway author checked in with Mayo clinic doctors today for further treatment of hypertension a problem hich brought him to the clinic earlier this year By Henry Clay Gold (A Member of The Staff) Jefferson City April 25 A bill barring discrimination because of race creed or color in places serving the general public was advanced to final passage today by the Missouri House House members adopted and then two hours later removed a crippling amendment that would have limited the bill to publicly owned places Scope Is Wide Under the bill discrimination could not be practiced in motels restaurants transportation retail stores bars rest rooms barber and beauty shops swimming pools or places of entertainment Complaints would be made to the Missouri Human Rights commission It the commission was unable to halt discrimination by persuation it would be empowered to issue an order which could be enforced by courts The House elections committee today gave a do-pass recommendation to Rep John bill limiting election precincts in Jackson County to not more than 500 registered voters The insurance committee killed a bill requiring motor car owners to carry liability insurance For Treble Damages Rep George Morgan (D-Jackson County) gained tentative House approval for a bill making Missouri Businesses subject to treble damage suits for price discrimination under the state's anti-monopoly laws Morgan said he was given the bill by William Collet Prosecutor Action on Proposed Station ducing his price $1000 he had been unable to interest a buyer Applications approved: Herschel Cathcard 8601 Hill- CITY COUNCIL TO DECIDE Authentically reproduced in every detail from original museum pieces More than a lifetime of wear Exclusive 3-Coat Finish in white Reg price 10688 Save 4063 Cast Iron Settee "I 2 Chairs ir Table Ordinance Required to Allow crest a riding stable for expansion of the King Louie East bowling lanes 7910 DENISE DARCEL WEDS Vero Beach Fla April 25 (AP) Denise Darcel French actress and Robert Gerard Atkinson of New York City were married yesterday Miss Darcel formerly was wed to Peter Crosby New York socialite and was divorced in 1951 10 months of marriage Town and Country 8121 WORNALL DE 3-1336 First Assembly of God church construction of a church on the northeast corner of North Oak and Forty-sixth North Gilbert Titus construction of 7 a trailer park at 9801 40 ice station on the southwest! corner of Armour boulevard Jhe oard denied an appli-and the Paseo was taken un- fatlon nneth Simon der advisement yesterday by a trai er Par a the city board of zoning ad- orth Prospect aenue about Cuba should come from the White House or State department he told reporters A question as to the possibility Tr00st avenue-of his accepting some mission decree also enjoined elicited the comment he had the city from issuing a build-no other plans except to con- ing permit for the expansion tinue as governor He as in-and revoked any permit issued vited here for the meeting by while the lawsuit has been Mr Kennedy Rockefeller expressed confidence in action so far and added not oropertv near the lanes were BATISTA IS WORRIED justment The board will recommend1 action to the city council ormer an ic a or ees much profit from speculation the plaintiffs The city was de-j An ordinance to permit the ance -fre oo over what has happened in fendant and the King Louiejstation must be passed by the New York April 25 (APT the past The question is: comoration was an intervenor council since the station would Fulgencio Batista former Where do we go from Judge decree be within 150 feet of resi- Cuban dictator today was de- Mr Kennedy appeared fa- stated that the ordinance was fences scribed by his daughter Mrs Raoul Garcia Cantaro as The tract was rezoned in red abou tbe uban situation other bills advanced by the introduced at the request in September 1959 and that the bowl wished to February for commercial and tbe possibility of con- House would: enlarge its parking facilities usage 5( a vote in the city bloodshed and increase its lanes from councjj Mayor Roe Bartle Jackson Countv Mrs Garcia arrived from Eliminate paid to the and Councilman Joseph Nolan voted against the Europe with her husband and 8-month-old son Raoul Garcia Cantaro III on the liner States 24 to 44 amending zoning ordinance was not passed with reasonable consideration for con- certain fees now Jackson County circuit clerk for the filing of delinquent tax suits Rep John Hajner is the sponsor Provide for the appointment of marriage counselors by circuit court judges Require the renewal of trademarks every 10 years and payment of a S25 fee Regulate the sale or contract of sale of funeral services and materials prior to the death of the purchaser 'i The rezoning is opposed bv serving the value of resi-the park board the citv Gama a lawyer fled to dences in the commission and 20 propFrtv sonville Ha with the fall Judge Buzard ruled of the Batista regime He said owners in the area The he would return to Florida and take additional law- training at Miami university tigued after the talk Rockefeller was asked his opinion of the world situation A Grave Period will repeat that I think this is one of the most critical periods in our history both for the security of Americans and human dignity throughout the he said Rockefeller said the entire discussion concerned the Western Hemisphere problem with a glance into the other world trouble spots only as a backdrop A ST LOUISAS SPEAKS Professor of Physics Talks at Park College John Fowler assistant professor of physics at Washington university in St Louis spoke last night to about 40 science students and teachers at Park college property owners have filed a suit present conditions in the Jackson County Circuit plaintiffs have been annoyed court to invalidate rezoning by a substantial and unreason-j In a letter from the city able amount of noise and dis- plan commission read yester-turbance from bowlers diners day to the zoning board com- Workers Give Leaflets and patrons of the tavern automo- mission members expressed Seek Donations biles lights and other condi- the belief the rezoning vio- More than 2000 volunteers tions and the extension of the lates the intent of city zoning of the Kansas City and Jack- 2000 AG4INST CANCER parking area will increase said laws and the plan of the boule- son County unit of the American Cancer society visited homes last night in nine Jack- annoyance and disturbance and place the source closer to the residential homes in the area vard system Objections Are Given Bert Heims representing! son County communities and mu ithe property owners opposing all of south nlatte County The effect of said ordi- the servicG station said it Fowler wilf speak on nu- is solely to confer on would depreciate surrounding clear energy tonight at the an economic bene- property and increase traffic college flt at the expense of plaintiffs in the area rHMFITHTTTRTPBnRF Pd 0theS-in the area-- I The could be bet- UUDMuril OlAnlO rKUDt A A -1 RFPHBTFn ter used- be said for offices Gladstone Mrs Jack Riggs Bowlina Aliev Shootino Leads 1 tU- James Daleo attorney for Lotawana Mrs Jerry Davis Bowling Alley snooting Leads RRAA Tairmount Mrs Peden to Prostitution Check er' East 52nd Ter- Mr and Mrs Sam Eddy the pleasant Valley Mrs Franklin race Was Out of Town applicants said the property Schmidt Buckner Mrs Hubert Dallas Tex April 25 APT iSebolt Grain Valley Mrs Otto Mrs Gave Sutton of 8864 be leased to a major McCIintock: Lake Tapawingo Mrs A bowling alley shooting yes- East Fifty-second street ter- oil company for construction John A Borron Summit HELD IN A CHECK CASE Man Disabled by an Explosion Arraigned on Charge A Kansas City Kansas man who is confined to a wheel chair was arrested and arraigned here yesterday on a charge of writing bad checks Robert Joe Reeves sr 35 of 4326 South Pearl street Kansas City Kansas wrote the checks while posing as a doctor of medicine according to the charge His legs were badly burned in June 1960 when a can of paint thinner blew up in a fire he was tending in Elkhart Ind Reeves recently wrote two bad checks one for $100 and one for $250 the charge states Reeves was arraigned yesterday before Edward Dalich commissioner He was remanded to the Jack-son County jail when he failed to post $1000 bond Robert Salisbury Mrs Don He said lights at the station would be turned away from surrounding property so as not to disturb area residents Second Station Considered Mrs Robert Maddux and Raytown Jerry Bowman Platte County chairmen: Mrs William Lorenz Mrs Richard Thomas Mrs Joe Fowler Mrs Walter Ebel Mrs Wayman Johnston Mrs Nelson Dance Mrs The board also took under James Nathan Mrs Curtis Brenner Mrs Jay Lewis jr advisement an application Mrs James McCrea Mrs Jim Hall terday which killed one race reported to police last man and wounded or injured night that her house had been seven other persons has broken into sometime be-touched off an investigation tween April 20 and 7:15 of prostitution reaching from o'clock last night while she Florida to California was out of town The eight persons involved Police said that entry was In the shooting were made by prying open the described by police as five front door Taken were appli-procurers and three prosti- ances clothing furs watches Mrs aid Bryan and Mrs Earnest Special Purchase Sale! coordinated Bedroom Ensembles the Clark Oil company for a service station at the southeast corner of Sixty-third and Olive streets Robert Winkler 6231 Olive During the decade of 1960 40 per cent of the farm labor force will be 45 years of age or older and cameras with a total value of $520 Use Star Want Ads to buy sell rent or exchange Dial BA 1-5500 for direct line to Star Want Ad Adv Quilted Cotton Chintz" Quilted Scalloped Coverlets Twin or Full Size Sandalwoood Turquoise Pink tutes Officers who said all eight had police records gathered up five pistols after the shooting John Henry Callahan 36 was fatally wounded From the pockets wallets and purses of the eight police found papers which gave addresses of hotels and motels in scores of cities and the contact to be made in each if a girl sought The papers revealed that prostitution is practiced on a basis of three circuits as far as the Dallas girls were concerned One led westward through West Texas into New Mexico Arizona and into California One took a northward route through Oklahoma and Kansas while a third went through East Texas Louisiana Mississippi Arkansas and as far as Florida DRAPERIES long candy-striped crisp pinch pleats DUST RUFFLES to fit full or twin size- candy-striped elasticized CAFE CURTAINS Candy-striped long PILLOW SHAMS Candy-striped trimmed BRIEFING FROM Room 103 What would happen to America in a nuclear attack? Tonight from an office next door to the White House startling new facts about our chances of survival An exciting and vttlly important TV report mESiShI Candy striped valance 169 each Nylon thread throughout for extra strength Ornamentation Basement Domestics Main Deluxe styling Custom-like fit Fully scalloped edged Costly swirl stitched Kline's 1112 Walnut Mo B1 54 FLOOD GRIP IN CHINA Peiping April 25 (Reuters) rains have caused floods in the South China provinces of Kwangtung and Kwangsi the Peoples Daily reported today Large numbers of workers have been mobilized for anti-flood work along the Ikiang and Pekiang ITEM QUANTITY COLOR 2ND COLOR TWIN OR FULL Name Address Phone HA 1-7900 or mail order Fre delivery! Local COD'i 25c Outiid area add 39c first order of 295 8c each added Mo reti dents add 2 tax TONIGHT 9:00 CHANNEL 5 CASH CHARGE Star Want Ads to buy sell or exchange Dial BA 1-5500 direct line to Star Want Ad rs Adv I.

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