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The Kansas City Times from Kansas City, Missouri • 3

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S3 -it vrv Thursday March 21 I'M THE KANSAS CITY TIMES 3A Store Haan ia 1:30 Downtown A Plaza 10:00 to 0:00 at Ward Parkway TWO STADIUMS FOR 43 MILLION Moving Roof Can Be Built Without Using More Bonds WORDJ-ROM ADVISERS Subcommittee Is Told Some Items May Not Be Included We Invite You to Come alk Pre-Styled Wigs and Falls With Temptress Stylist 'Mr Raymond He will be in our Downtown Millinery Salon Today for consulations on wig styles and colors Coma plan the "crowning glory" you've wanted so long the cost is moderate human hair wigs as little as 4000 and 5000 wiglets 2400 and cascades 2800 Stretch wigs 8500 Complete range of colors Please call Ba 1-7500 for your appointment (also Friday at the Plaza Saturday at Ward Parkway) SAVED FROM RAGING Mrs Carol Mello 34 of Taunton Mass was pulled yesterday from the rain-swollen Mill river in Taunton Kenneth Schindelwig (in white shirt) a Taunton insurance man and William Chap-lis (not shown) an Associated Press photographer spotted Mrs Mello in the river and both raced to her rescue An unidentified man (right) also raced in to help as Chaplis made his (Wirephoto) CHAIN OF FIREMEN SAVES 6 CHILDREN Unattended Brothers and Sisters Taken From Burning House Sixth The Excitement Is BARDLEY Now In Our Urban Shop We sketch one of our collection of these tailored suits PISTOL HELD AT HEAD Robber Threatens Man in Holdup of Tavern An armed man robbed a tavern last night at 605 North street Kansas City Kansas Mrs Mary Novogradac oper ator of Bar gave the man $10 from the cash register while the man held a pistol to the head of her husband Anthony Novogradac of 619 Barnett avenue He surrendered $7 Before the six customers were placed in a rest room three of them were robbed Boyd Foster of 503 Armstrong avenue gave up $70 Martin Schmid 931 Sandusky avenue lost $38 and $5 was taken from Robert Lums-den 800 North Sixth JOB FROM GENOVA Charles Cleaver Waa Not Moerschel said three men jumped off and ran to the back of the house which was not burning They broke the windows entered and started looking for One of the men Carl Lawson said they were sure someone was trapped when they heard moans see anything because of the Lawson said we felt arms and legs stacked up in a small area of a hallway that leads to the kitchen started handing children to Jimmie Richardson who handed them to Chester Manley Manley handed them to the captain outside all felt limp and pretty close to Lawson said it took no longer than three minutes to get the children out of the house James Glenn 7510 Marty street Overland Park said the rescue was over in two minutes firemen really know what Glenn said was He said he was in the area to collect an insurance premium He said he saw the fire and rescue when he came out of the house Fanning said it was fortunate the children left the part of the house where the fire started and huddled where there were no flames handsomely spring rayonimported silk longer jacket and action-pleat skirt Other niceties optional white kid string belt polka dot 'blouse and matching jacket lining In navywhite 11000 Urban Shop 4th Floor Downtown Plaza and Ward Parkway Six unattended children ranging from 1 to 6 years old were rescued last night by firemen from a burning house at 4432 Michigan avenue Like a bucket brigade child after child was relayed from one fireman to another until handed outside so resuscitation could begin Capt Ewald Moerschel of hook and ladder Truck No 11 in battalion No 105 said four of the children were not breathing when he received them through a window All were in fair condition after treatment for smoke Inhalation at the Mercy hospital They were not burned attendants said Treated were Michelle Davis 6 Kim Davis 5 Bryan Davis 4 Rhonda Davis 3 Dana Davis 2 and Tracy Davis 1 They are the children of Mr and Mrs Alvin Davis Earl Fanning battalion chief said the parents were visiting neighbors when one child apparently placed a blanket on an electric floor heater He estimated the loss at $2-500 Moerschel said the rescue effort was the finest he had seen in his 17 years of fire fighting experience No sooner did our truck ar Appointed Ify Mazoch Charles (Arkansas) Clea ver is a deputy constable appointed by Willie Genova first district constable It was Genova an elected official and former tavern owner who appointed Cleaver to this position not Magistrate Louis Mazuch as was reported in The Star yesterday The district of the constable and magistrate are the same but Cleaver is deputized as an officer by Genova WATER A TOPIC Arkansas City A state-wide water conference has been called here for April 16 by city commissioners of Arkansas City to help solve a city water supply problem More magic The navywhite silk polka dot hat banded with red 1000 Two stadiums with a moving roof can be built without using more general obligation bond funds than the 43 million dollars approved last June by Jack-son County voters a subcommittee of the citizens bond advisory committee was told yesterday Coleman Branton chairman of the parent 'advisory committee said the Sports Complex Authority gave that assurance et a meeting at the Union Station Cali for Meeting The meeting was called by the sports complex subcommittee beaded by Richard Green presi dent of the Missouri Public Serv ice company may not be able to get escalators or such Bran-ton said we can get two stadiums up with a rolling roof Ibis is what we were told this Dutton Brookfield chairman of the sports authority and representatives of Kivett and Myers architects for the project answered questions The meeting was held privately The subcommittee did not invite the county court or members of its administration sure they could spend 60 million dollars if they had Branton said got 43 million dol Iars They more or less have to cut the tablecloth to fit the To Cover Either The cost of the roof which is to be movable to cover either stadium has been estimated at 7 million or 8 million dollars think the roof was sold to the Branton said speaking for myself not the committee although I think they probably agree I think the public is expecting to get two stadi urns and the He said he understands that the construction phase could begin by June 15 if the county court obtains ownership of the 376-acre site A progress report on land purchase is expected next week The report by the architect was to be an extensive one cov ering the schematic design including total costs The report was not ready and is not expect ed to be given to the sports authority until late next week April 2 Meeting This should be in time to allow study by the authority and the county court before a meeting set for April 2 The two bodies decided to meet on that date making it the first of regular monthly sessions The decision to meet monthly was made after the court and the authority worked out problems of communication at a meeting February 12 The report by Kivett and Myers is expected to indicate the total cost of the 2-stadium complex at between 50 million and 60 million dollars This includes a 75000-feat football stadium to be ready by the 1970 season and a 45000-seat baseball stadium finished in time for nse in the spring of 1971 The difference between the 43 million dollar limit set by the available bond issue and the total cost will have to be made up from other sources Persons close to the project think any more can be cut or delayed from the project See Other Sources Other sources of money could be found in the use of road bond funds it has been said Brookfield has suggested that sbme of the bonds approved in Jone with the sports complex bonds could be applied to the construction costs of several million dollars worth of roads needed to handle traffic around the complex Another Suggestion is to build only the foundation for the roof and delay the construction of the roof itself Another possible source of construction funds could be to obtain money for this from the owners of the two professional teams that will lease the Save 5 cents a line per day by ordering your Star Want Ade for 3 or more consecutive days Dial BA Adv just walktoke a Taxi The famous TAXI pump by Life Stride "TAXI" $14 Our Newest Shift from Lorch The kind of dress you can't get through the summer without new permanent press fabric too blended of polyestercotton In navy sandstone turquoise or yellow with white stitching Sizes 8 to 20 2300 Sport Shop 4th Floor Downtown Plaza and Ward Parkway Choice of 11 Colors! Downtown only Orange Kid Green Kid Bone Kid Pink Kid Navy Kid Yellow Kid Black Kid White Kid White Patent Black Patent White Dyeable Peau de Soie New Beauties Miss Evins Matching Handbags $9 PAIR OF MATCHING BOWS! (Rag 200) Today Friday Sat Only MARCH 21t 22nd 23rd With Each Purchase of a Pair of Our "Taxi" Pumps! The alligator calf in platinum green yellow or orange the patent with mirrored trim in black brown or navy 3000 The bag 2700 Shoe Salon 4th Floor Downtown Plaza and Ward Parkway COUP FAIISJH YEMEN President Says His Regime Crushed Attempt Yemen President Qahtan al Shaabi of the Republic of South Yemen the former British Aden Colon y-protectorate complex declared last night his regime has crushed an attempted coup The country remained isolated from the rest of the world Its harbors and airports were closed and radiotelephone connections cut Al speech over Aden radio climaxed what appeared to have been a daylong attempt at a seizure of power by unidentified opponents of his regime From the little information available it seemed that several clashes occurred in Aden and that al opponents managed to seize the radio twice Sava 3 cant line per day by ordering your Star Went Adi for 3 or more consecutive days Dial BA 1-3500 Adv ooWJjrojW Moil Orders odd 50c plus state tax Phone VI 2-1865 (Moil Orders most be postmarked no later thon Mor 23rd) Shop Tonite All stores except 646 Minn 101 Main Plage Prairie Village Antioch Metcalf a 4 Minn a Raytown 2 Topeka Starts.

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