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The Kansas City Times from Kansas City, Missouri • 16

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Kansas City, Missouri
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yyyrr Trrr'r -y VVA 1 Trr 16 THE KANSAS CITY TIMES, MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1963 Give a Light, Delightful Concert WARNS ON CARCASSES collect a bounty, and then throw the carcass along county highways. That is the report received by Robert Yocom, county attorney, who has issued a warning that leaving the carcass along the road is dangerous to health and a misdeameanor punishable by a fine or imprisonment. To collect the bounty on the animals, the law requires the ears be clipped off and presented to the court. During the last three weeks, bounties have been paid on 30 wolves. If a spacecraft traveling at over 17,000 miles an hour were to collide with earth-level atmosphere, braking action would produce gravity forces beyond the tolerances of human astronauts.

Bounty Hooters Are Cantioned by County Attorney (By Tha Star's Own Service) Pineville, Mo. Many persons who kill wolves and coyotes cut off the animals ears, present 'them to the county clerk I A LARGE measure of holiday fun and good cheer was offered yes terday afternoon by Kansas City Civic and happily accepted by a crowd consisting mostly children, toddlers to Phone orders to GRand 1-7515 Gift Special! Cobra Pumps, Matching Dag Holiday Special! Wool Suits the orchestra, large of teenagers. Hugo Vianello led his 80-piece ensemble through a program especially designed for the younger set in the auditorium of Southwest high school. He received strong assistance from Torey South wick of KMBC-TV, the Avila College chorus under Sister Mary de LaSalle, and Frederic James, Kansas City artist. Parents Pleased Also The proceedings were definitely on the light and informal side, and the many adults who came with their children seemed to derive as much pleasure from the event as the tykes.

Southwick was the apparent favorite of the youngsters judg ing from the hundreds who surrounded him after the concert seeking his autograph. His part of the program was to narrate the musical fairy tale, Prokofievs Peter and the Wolf. He used the easy-going style that has become familiar to the large audience that watches his daily television show for children, Torey and Friends. First he introduced the instruments of the orchestra that portrayed the characters in the story, then launched into the ever-popular tale of Peter, his friends, the bird, the duck and the cat, Peters crotchety old grandfather (who sounded suspiciously like Southwicks TV and radio sidekick, Old Gus), and of course the fearsome wolf. With Accompanying Pictures Before intermission, the noted artist, Frederic James, displayed his agile imagination by painting each animal referred to in Saint-Saenss Carnival of the Animals' while the music was in progress.

His easel was Wear for the Holidays YOUNG SEEKERS OF AUTOGRAPHS descend on Torey Southwick of KMBC-TVs Torey and Friends after a concert of the Kansas City Civic orchestra at Southwest high school yesterday afternoon. Southwick had just narrated Peter and the the musical fairy tale that made up the second half of the program. ists were Valerie Shaw, Marilyn placed so the audience could DO you want repair work done around the house? Find reliable workers through the Want Ads. Genuine cobra, hand-cut matching skins Hodes and Jenie Moley. Sister de LaSalle played the piano.

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A lion, an elephant, a tortoise, chickens, birds and fish flowed from his brush without hesitation as Vianello and the orchestra played the clever numbers. Excellent solo work was turned in by Edith McNown and Annette Green, pianists; Dorothy Q. Brown, cellist, and Lyle Robinette, bassist. The chorus of 73 young women from Avila college joined the strings of the orchestra in an attractive collection of English Christmas carols called Rejoice and Be Merry by Cedric Thorpe Davie. The vocal solo- This suit has the lock, the vitality, 'the knowhow to meet your busy daytime schedule.

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