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The Kansas City Times from Kansas City, Missouri • 5

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THE KANSAS CITY TIMES MONDAY MARCH 27 1967 Independence Pilot On Strike at VC SEEKS A GROUP TO STUDY ETV Homer Wadsworth Proposes Citizens Advisory Committee TO IMPROVE SERVICES But 3 School Board Members Express Reluctance Saigon (AP)-Capb John Crum 28 of Plant City Fla was among F-5 freedom fighter pilots who struck enemy positions 80 miles north of Saigon killing 73 Viet Cong the Air Force said yesterday forces were in a heavy firefight with the enemy when we arrived on the Crum after Easter CLEARANCE DOWNTOWN AND WARD PARKWAY OPEN 'TIL 9 TONIGHT reported after the Friday night strike could see several gun positions shooting at my wingman as he made his passes over thejar-get so I went around and kayoed the position Another flight took over where we left off when we left! the area because of low Among the other pilots on the strike was Capt William Hockensmith 27 Independence Mo Jail Fails To Dispirit An Author Francisco and Pittsburgh have developed some outstanding adult programs and Kansas City could also he said Wadsworth pointed out that the classroom instruction being telecast by KCSD-TV is being received by more school children in outlying districts than in the Kansas City district He added that the American Research bureau estimated that 30 per cent of all TV viewers in Kansas City area now can receive the ultra-high frequency ETV signal here and that 12 per cent is added each year with set conversions and new purchases Three Republican members of the Kansas City school board expressed reluctance to appoint a citizens committee Henry Poindexter board vice-president said that he have faith in a citizens advisory committee adding furthermore: is something about publicly owned TV stations I Mrs James A Reed at first said she opposed the idea of a citizens committee then said it all depended on the committee members Wadsworth said he was proposing that the board authorize Mrs Tom Stubbs board president to appoint the committee Wentworth Griffin asked why the staff of the ETV station perform the role suggested instead of a citizens committee Zoel Parenteau program manager for channel 19 said that a citizens committee could help generate widespread interest in the ETV development here He said he concurred with the Wadsworth report Superintendent James A Haz-lett was authorized to prepare recommendations school In other matters the Captain Hockensmith is the son of Mr and Mrs Clarence Hockensmith 13616 East Forty-first terrace Independence He entered the Air Force in August 1962 after being graduated from William Jewell college- Liberty His father a linotype operator for the The Star said Captain Hockensmith had been stationed with the 416th tactical fighter squadron at Bien Hoa South Vietnam since last October He married the former Sharon Fo-gleman of Phoenix Ariz last October before going overseas FASHION SUITS REDUCED TO CLEAR MISSES AND HALF SIZES MANY HALF OFF AND MORE WERE CLEARANCE REGULAR 5800 IMPORTED 3-PC EMBROIDERED OR BEADED KNITS 3590 WITH THIS COUPON LADIES' CLOTH 20 OFF! ANY FASHION HAT IN OUR SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK IN THE SALON AND HAT BAR Straws and fabrics in bretons cloches rollers turbans pillboxes new large ond small brims 499 899 1299 New York (AP) Milovan Dji-las freed from prison less than three months ago on a charge of disclosing Yugoslav state secrets in a book was quoted yesterday as saying he had requested permission to publish his next two novels abroad and bad applied for a passport Djilas once considered heir before he turned on bamd of communism made the disclosures in an interview in Newsweek magazine A Newsweek correspondent Sam Cohen said he held a recent 2-hour conversation with Djilas at his apartment in Belgrade despite the order forbidding him to express his views through mass media On his application for a passport was quoted as saying: hope they will grant me the right to leave the country This is my country my home and I shall certainly return after I travel But I want to visit Eng COAT ESQUIRE Coll LO 1-7000 11 TO 14 16T019 23 TO 30 misses 10-20 some half sizes Black fashion colors in skirt shell ond silk lined jacket WORLD OF KNITS MILLINERY SALONS AND HAT BAR HOUSE AND TOWN POCKET MONET AND CAREER SHOPS March 27 1967 Vol 99 No 172 The Kansas City Times (The Mornlno Kansas Citv Star) The Kansas City Star every morning evening and Sunday subscription rates (thirteen issues a week) delivered by carrier 70 cents a week S3 04 a mpnth pay no more By mail postage prepaid in Missouri and Kansas 75 cents a week elsewhere in the United States and United States possessions 85 cents a week in foreign countries 812Q a week Morning and Sunday or evening and Sunday by carrier 55 cents a week by mail 15 cents a week less than rates for morning evening and Sunday Second class postage paid at Kansas City Mo Publication office 1729 Grand avenue Kansas City Mo 44108 By Patricia Jansen Doyle (The Star's Education Editor) Homer Wadsworth has proposed that a strong citizens advisory committee be appointed by the Board of Education to prepare local educational television and radio for advances being made nationwide television will come of age within a year reported Wadsworth a board member who earlier this month attended an invitational conference on the topic in Washington Network in a Year A national educational television network will be operating within a year he said and live TV programs will be broadcast three hours a night from coast to coast beginning in October Wadsworth said the citizens committee should review the current operation of KCSD-TV operated on channel 19 by the Kansas City school district He said the committee should suggest ways to improve the services of both educational TV and radio stations here He also recommended that representatives of area colleges universities and other school districts be invited to participate in the study Largely due to the impressive report of the Carnegie Commission on Educational Television Wadsworth said it now appears likely that the present Congress will greatly increase federal support to ETV stations and that a public corporation will be created to guide this effort Support Anticipated support for research and development ii all aspects of radio and television operations for educationsl purposes involving both public services as well as instructional programing seems entirely he said stations prepared to move forward with exoerimen-tal efforts may anticipate assistance in doing so SLACKS BLOUSES SOFT TRIACETATE JERSEY NEAT PRINTS IN 3 STYLES! FUR BLEND SUP0N SWEATERS WoolAngora Rabbit hoirnylon with zip back long sleeves 3 colors 36 to 40 WERE 700 399 BETTER SPORTSWEAR DOWNTOWN PROPORTIONED TO FIT 8-1 8 BONDED WOOL IN 5 COLORS 499 399 WERE $7 WERE board last week: Appropriated $3500 for a week camping experience for youths in a project sponsored by the Rotary club Authorized creation of a new construction supervisor position at a cost of about $20000 for the next two and one-half years Because the school district supervises new construction it is able to obtain architectural services for 5 Vi per cent of construction costs instead of the usual fee of 6 per cent Appointed John Daw architect to design plans for remodeling Karnes elementary school into a junior high school Appointed Hewitt and Royer architects to design remodeling in Lincoln senior high school It also authorized negotiations with Dunn Construction company now building the Lincoln addition to do the remodeling work Approved the expenditure of $989 for decorative flower urns for the north windows of the Plaza library Authorized borings to determine the feasibility of constructing a third level of parking south of the downtown public library build- FIRST FLOOR SPORTS DOWNTOWN MISSES7 SHIRTS LONG OR ROLLUP SLEEVES FIRST FLOOR SPORTSWEAR BEADED SWEATERS KITTEN-SOFT CARDIGANS IN 3 COLORS! SIZES 40 TO 44! BETTER BLOUSE CLEARAWAY polyester cottons prints and solids long or short sleeves 32 to 36 WERE $8 TO $10 399 BETTER SPORTSWEAR THREE PC WOOL PANT SUITS Styled with double button front notch collar jacket skirt ponts sizes 8-1 6 WERE 2000 1499 FIRST FLOOR SPORTSWEAR 1299 199 WERE $18 WERE 269 FIRST FLOOR SPORTS DOWNTOWN FIRST FLOOR SPORTS DOWNTOWN ETV stations in Boston Sarjng COATS FOR GIRLS TOTS 'N TODDLERS GIRLS' SIZE 7-14 COATS! REG 699 to 1440 Waal Solids tweeds or fancies in trim fully lined styles BEST AFTER-EASTER BOYS' BUYS 4 REG 500 SPRING WEIGHT JACKETS 2-7 299 $1 2 TODDLER BOY SPRING SUITS 2-34 699 $1 0 SPRING SPORT COATS SIZES 3 TO 7 499 1 598 SPRING WEIGHT SUITS SIZES 3-7 899 $6 TO $12 ACRYUCW00L SWEATERS 399-799 REG $20 SPRING SUITS SIZES 8 TO 1 2 1 399 REG $1 6 SPORT COATS SIZES 8 TO 1 2 999 $25 CADET SPORT OR DRESS SUITS 13-20 1699 $1 8 CADET SPORT COATS SIZES 1 3 TO 20 1099 THE LIVING IS EASY IN OUR DIANE YOUNG DACRON BLOUSE TOT 3-6X SPRING COATS! REG Up-to-the-minute Spring styles Of) double breasteds back belts 477 0 1400 TODDLER 2 TO 4 COATS! WERE Top maker styles many complete -j 1 A A with matching hat for an outfit 2 t0 white frost blue petal pink sizes 32-38 Everything about this easy overblouse is news the pleated clown collar button back bracelet sleeves plus the no -iron J1' tm polyester Whipped fabric mmu i MUST FLOOR SPORTS PHONE HA 1-7900 FASHION SHOES EXCITING SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES STRAIGHT FROM REGULAR $11 TO $13 STOCK 697 DRESS SHOES FROM OUR THIRD FLOOR FASHION SHOE SALON REGULAR 1500 TO 2000 897 Casuals stack heels new mod type heels as well as mid and high dress shoes all at door buster savings DOWNTOWN MEZZANINE AND WARD PARKWAY SPECIAL PURCHASE! PROPORTIONED FIT SLIM OR A-LINE SKIRTS IN COTTON POPLIN 499 SHORT 4'10" TO 5'2" SIZES 8 TO 16 AVERAGE 5'2" TO 5'6" SIZES 8 TO 20 TALL 5'6" TO 5'11 SIZES 1 2 TO 20 navy brown loden or block Each is put together with the tailoring ease of vinyl trim self belts front ond bock darts side zippers Dacron1 poyester ond tcon poplin washes dries wears with little or no ironing REG $8 TO $12 SPRING AND SUMMER FLATS SKIM THRU SPRING IN STACY AMES' BUTTERFLY-BRIGHT LINEN LOOKS Just shed your winter doldrums as beautifully os an emerging butterfly with our two Spring-minded linen looks both with bock zipper a yoke lining Left Jewel neckline panel corved royonacetate Lime or Aqua 8-16 Right Knot button royon with cuff ovol neckline Navy or Pink 10-18 1600 Includes the new-look toes and cut-outs as well as conventional flat stylings Spring ond Summer patent leathers or straws grained leathers even Corf in navy block white beige green or pink some at one hotf andmore! SHOE SALONS DOWNTOWN AND WARD PARKWAY mon-mod portxntric moMrmi 497 DOWNTOWN MEZZANINE AND WARD PARKWAY FIRST FLOOR SPORTSWEAR DOWNTOWN AND WAlD PARKWAY PN0NE KAY LYONS HA 1-7900 EARLY AS 7: AM OR MAIL POCKET MONET SHOPS PHONE HA 1 7900.

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