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The Kansas City Star from Kansas City, Missouri • 3

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Sunday July 20 1009 THE KANSAS CITY STAR 3A MAKES STAND FOR PUBLIC TV Dr Carleton Scofield Says Cut Would Be Tragic UP TO SCHOOL BOARD Other Funds Might Be Placed in Jeopardy Spokesman Says By Patricia Jansen Doyle (The Star's Education Editor) If public television were to be cut off the air by the Kansas City Board of Education it could jeopardize the possibility of greatly increased local and national funding about to materialize for KCSD-TV channel 19 That statement was made by Dr Carleton Scofield chancellor emeritus of the University of Missouri-Kansas City who is spearheading broadened community involvement Dr Scofield said a board of directors of top community leaders and an enlarged citizens committee should be organied by fall to assume responsibility and funding for the public TV programs offered at night on the school station Other Funds Involved grams appealing to many motley for expansion ent tastes he said into locally produced civic and Most of the Public TV pro-cultural programs also appears grams being shown here are likely Dr Scofield said broadcast coast-to-coast on the would be tragic for view- National Educational Television ers if public television went off (NET) network the air at this the educa- Some of the most popular are tor said those for young -in- Dr Scofield has toured 10 ma- eluding the award-winning jpr public television stations -throughout the country as well Friendly and as offices of ETV networks and professional organizations Adult programs include cuttur- When he submitted his report al events of more specialized into the school board in January terest than shown commercially the board endorsed his recom- such as Castle ballet mendation for creation of a citi-! an hour with Joan Sutherland zens body to ultimately take and some avant-garde plays over responsibility for public tel-1 French is a cooking evision here He has since been show featuring Julia Child contacting community leaders whiie the news commentary foundations and the Corporation Week in Review for Public Broadcasting sometimes features Clifton Dan- A 46-YEAR-OLD cars last night on the Smith 11140 North Main was a passenger in the by a 1953 Ford (at the KANSAS CITY WOMAN died in this crash involving three ASB bridge Fatally injured was Mrs Edith Louise street Her body is shown on the pavement at left She 1963 Chevrolet (left) which police say was struck head-on right) WOMAN KILLED ON ASB BRIDGE Gee they wear funny suits He wear Hickey-Freeinan's up here! in Six Persons Injured Crash Involving Three Cars Miss Teen to Leave for Japan Miss Sydna Bunton Miss Teen SA of 1001 West Ninety-seventh street will leave Kansas City for Tokyo today where she will deliver greetings from Mayor Ilus Davis to the mayor of Tokyo She will spend 10 days touring Japan with Miss World and Miss Universe before returning to Hollywood for the Miss Teen International pageant Miss Bunton 17 is the daughter of Mr and Mrs James Bunton and a 1969 graduate of Center high school She plans to start college in January at the University of Missouri-Columbia In the fall she will spend five weeks in Australia as Miss Teen A KOPEC 819 31st KOPEC 819 31st KOPEC 819 31st I FACTORY SALE IK UtodEft Lafiqut Ant SuppEtj Sim Complete supplies for COMMERCIAL ARTISTS FINEARTISTS STUDENTS AMATEURS FREE PARKING KING SIZE 9-PIECE DINETTE 60 FLOOR SAMPLES ON SALE XEROX COPIES Made While You Wait g)emarees 908 Walnut Street Mo VI 2-5694 KOPEC 819 31st KOPEC 819 31st KOPEC iel of the New York Times The 61000 estimated for these Provided Expansion Funds The latter body established by A 46-year-old Kansas City woman was killed and six other persons were injured in a head-on collision involving three cars last night in the northbound lane of the A bridge The victim was identified by police as Mrs Edith Louise Smith 11140 North Main street Injured were: Carroll Smith 32 the husband Mrs Mary Cavanaugh 62 Liberty the sister Walter Cavanaugh 74 also of Liberty George Howe 36 of 6705 East 107th street Francis Bayless 24 of 7013 East Twenty-eighth street Larry Cordonier 23 of 412 Northeast Greenfield Police said the Smiths and Cavanaughs were riding in a Congress gave a $10000 grant to regular programs this summer school district about four would include salaries for two Lew Lew FACTORY PRICE! INJURED IN CRASH Four Are Hurt on Noland Road in Independence Four persons were injured last night in a 2-car crash on 40 at Hardy avenue in Independence A tractor trailer truck then jackknifed and overturned after striking a motor car stopped just east of the mis- engineers a clerical position and a part-time high school student Other costs include $100 dues for NET $5000 for Central Education network programs of a regional nature $3500 for taped programs $1000 for un- Public Broadcasting which used videotapes and $840 for eventually is expected to have a teletype service for network WE ALSO CARRY SET AT $3750 CUSTOM MADE 819 31st KOPEC 819 31st KOPEC 819 31st KOPEC 819 31st KOPEC DINETTES lot of money to programing Public television here is under Dr Scofield is chairman of a hap fire from Mrs Tom Stubbs citizens committee of 20 persons Admitted to Independence hos- ichool board president who has organized two years ago to pro- pital were Charles Cross 32 1 'Seen calling on fellow board mote educational television The Blue Springs driver of one of jr63 north 1 the -and his Mrs1 the badge which was struck Mary Cross 28 Cross suffered head-on by a 19o3 Ford which was going south Police said: members asking them to vote committee will meet at 3:45 fbr the elimination of public Tuesday at the Board of broadcasting as part of the cuts building 1211 McGee chest and internal injuries Mrs S33Z3EEI 5 Jy LADIES' SHOES $799 $J99 to SEE US FOR THE BEST BUYS IN DIAMONDS-WATCHES AND JEWELRY What Kind of Girl Are You? Select a Bridal Set by Orange Blossom and You'll Know! Advertised in Leading National Magazines FAMOUS NAMES VALUED TO $35 LATEST STYLES Cross suffered severe face lacerations and a possible skull fracture She was in surgery last night at the hospital CLOTHING SALE-SAVE 50-75 Hy Gold Gradual Gemolosisl Ron Rubaek President We will comfort your trouble w4th DR Steel or Flexible Arch Supports and Foot Remedies a Isa Shoes for aH the Family No foot too hard to fit or comfort Sizes 1 to 16 VENTOLA "Foot comfort specialist" 3321 TR00ST WE 1-1512 A MEN'S SHOES 19 Howe was the driver of the 1953 Ford He is said to be in critical condition at the North Kansas City Memorial hospital After the initial impact police Ako admitted were the occu-said a 1968 CheVrolet driven pants of the other car James cordonier which also was Henderson 44 of 12817 East the bridge Forty-ninth street terrace with crashed into the 13 chevrofet: 2S Baless passenger in this I vehicle Cordomer and Bayless 'were treated at the Research Independence police said the hospital and released The other westbound Cross vehicle crossed injured persons were admitted the center lane and struck the to the North Kansas Memorial jo BankAmericard and I Shoppers Charge Honored 9 1232 Main St-Phone HA 1-7515 iWELERS FREE PARKING ACROSS THE STREET FREE GIFT WITH ANY NEW CHARGE ACCOUNT FAMOUS NAMES VALUES TO $4500 LATEST STYLE Education in the school TV bud- street to discuss its future get course of action James A Hazlett superintend- ent of schools who is to give a fHOOL LAND SOLD detailed accounting of the TV JUIWL LMIw JVLl operation at a school board Center District Collects $151- meeting tomorrow afternoon is 50Q 10Aere site expected to stand firm on his earlier recommendation that The Center school district has public television be retained He sold a 10-acre site at 113th and is proposing that the district Jefferson streets to Thomas slice $175000 from a proposed Redmond of 11727 Cherry $275900 TV budget by ceasing to street for $151500 produce lessons for use in the The land was purchased by classrooms during the day the school district in 1960 for Classroom programing would $54469 for use as an elementary continue with the use of profes- school site After sewer and wa-sionally produced tapes and ter improvements were added tapes made locally in previous bringing the cost to $75635 the years land was removed from consid- Time Is Needed eration as a school site because Dr Scofiefd expressed hope it as too close to the southern that the school board will contin- western boundaries of the ue to fund public television at its soool district present level until new leader- 7116 mony A ship can assume responsibility the property will be used to He said this would be a very purchase Henderson car head-on PURSES Val to $12 $2 GIFT SALE-SAVE 50-75 25 OFF CLOTHING UP TO 90 OFF MOTOR OIL SALE Big Savings on General Electric 1Uoc JmuLtv CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING F0R s641 dOHNSfrrf IQHNSON ROBBERS TAKE JEWELRY Men Enter Couple's Home Husband Is Bound hospital Soon after the accident another vehicle southbound on the A bridge struck the rear end of a police car in vir- tually the same location The i star Want SaveTcentiTa to line each day by placing the ads for 3 or more consecutive days Dial BA 1-5500 to place your 'URN ACE INSTALLED Truman Rd Agnes CMo BE 1-3434 Bob jones outlet The One Th Only Since 1900 Thieves broke into the home of Harvey Gould 455A West 104th street and took an undetermined amount of his in this mishap jewelry yesterday Gould a salesman with Inter SUITS SETTLED police car was at the scene investigate the first accident There were no serious injuries national Jewelry Creations Inc small amount-an estimated between Holme is and Woraall noo a vear in the near Ninty -ninth street of New York told police he re- Air S61 a year in ine aisirici Nichols company of- turned home after taking his France to Pay 52 Million Dollars to Survivors STOP SUN GLARE Stop in Today for a Pair of PRESCRIPTION SUN GLASSES S0ERRY OPTICAL COMPANY The chancellor emeritus said ferson property he was seeking grants to finance 39 weekly programs of one-half hour on public affairs and 26 on pejer par' Cancellation 3Lf3irS Bring Total to 1958 Record The public affairs programs wife to work and found armed men in his house They bound and gagged Gould and continued searching the house for about 10 minutes before fleeing with the jewelry and some money A GRANT TO PRAIRIE VILLAGE 4140 71st St and 3700 83rd 8 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS DOWNTOWN 331 Professional Bldg COUNTRY CLUB PLAZA DIST 428 Ward Parkway BLUE RIDGE MALL Medical Plaza Bldg 4320 Wornall Rd Tower Building ANTIOCH NORTH 5601 ANTIOCH RD 7010 North Cherry Robert A Coatsuorthvtce president and trust officer Let Plaza Bank ofCommerce plan your estate Experience qualifies our trust officer as an expert in solving-complex problems of estate administration or Vommerce 1 1 8 WEST 47th STREET MEMBER I Atlanta Air France has agreed to pay 52 million dollars to the survivors of 62 persons who perished in the crash of one of the planes in 1962 It was disclosed that the settlement was completed in Atlanta last February when Judge Edward Gignous of District court in Portland Me signed an order dismissing 42 cases involving the 62 deaths which had been in litigation for more than six years In all 130 persons including 106 Atlantans died in the crash in Paris The survivors of the others killed in the tragedy settled earlier with the airline without litigation HEW Awards $9140 for Area Child Health Project The bureau of the Department of Health Education and Welfare has awarded a $9140 grant to the University of Kansas school of social welfare might include broadcasting of! The all-time high for rain-outs crucial city council meetings in a Starlight theater season strike negotiations school crisis was equaled with the cancella-issues The cultural programs tion of last performance might include Kansas City Phil- of harmonic music commentary The rain-out last night was and excerpts on University Play- the fifth in five weeks of the -lieuse productions and highlights current season which equals of Nelson Gallery of Art exhibi- the high of five cancellations in 7 tians the 1958 season Uniike commercial television! It was the first cancellation which appeals to a mass au- of The frna per- Va ofthe wilfbe HERE OFFERS 500 BOOM BUILDER A NEW Kansas Dr Arthur Katz dean of school of social welfare and head of the project said its primary purpose will be resources in the communities for child health Kansas iFEPERMj VAN ANA STORAGE CO 40th-Broad way L0 1 3030 AGENT Family Room Or Bedroom Added To Existing Home Low Cost Made Possible By Advances" Kansas A local builder This concept is based on the announced today an offer to need for low cost housing add a family room or bed- The room is entirely con-room for as low as $500! structed inside a factory to Mid-Western Builders a the homeowner's exact order well established Kansas City much like orderinga new firm now offers these room car The room is delivered additions with complete to you completely wired framing exterior finish carpeted and paneled" the composition roof and two builder stated The family aluminum windows at this starts enjoying the new space inexpensive price A Mid- often within two days! In-Western official said terested homeowners were room is designed with the urged to call Mid-Western handyman in mind He can fin- Builders direct for more ish the room using ordinary information The firm has nanatoois ana save from 30 to special Sunday phone oper-40 of normal home ad- ators and is licensed bonded dition The room is and insured Financing to completely roughed in by fit your budget Mid-Western for a one-year program to co-or dinate child health care service dience Tuic televisfoT formance show Kansas City and Kansas City nonprofit venture that runs tomorrow night I Flags to Wave Into Starlight Tomorrow In honor of the Apollo 11 moon audience participation at Star landing and opening of light at Starlight! Youngsters from this area theatre about 6000 American have been engaged hy Harding 'flags will be distributed for the Dorn director-choreographer to audience to wave tomorrow participate in flag-carrying night during some of the scenes in the show musical numbers A cast of more than 100 will is the story of join in the high-stepping musi-George Cohan composer of cal which features 30 George a Grand Old Cohan songs Doodle and starring in the production will The flags wiH be be Danny Meehan as George provided by Sertoma Interna- Cohan Portraying the glamor-tional Richard Berger Star- ous Fay Templeton is Kitty Sul-light producer will walk on livan Richard France will step stage to lead the flag waving out of his usual role as a during the appropriate songs rector and will play George Thirty Kansas City Sertoma I talented father 'members will pass ont flags Jacqueline Mayro who was at all Starlight entrances A red in Peter Pan this white and blue color theme will week will be sister prevail in the set decorations Josie Deborah Deeble will play the spirit of the recent the part of Agnes Nolan in the surge of American patriotism 1 2-week production Leavenworth Man Is Victim in Single-Vehicle Mishap Leavenworth Kas Henry Green of Leavenworth died last night in an accident in downtown Leavenworth Police said car hit a trash can on a sidewalk then careened into a steel utility pole An autopsy was scheduled Police said it was possible Green 56 had suffered a heart attack before the car hit the pole Chrisman Graduates Include Councilman and Legislator The 1934 graduating class of Chrisman high school in Independence held its 35th reunion last night at the U-SmiTe Inn ALLIED VAN LINES LARGEST WORLD-WIDE MOVERS THE FINEST IN LOCAL LONG DISTANCE MOVING FREE ESTIMATES CALL TODAY 321-227T Eiiiii 535 Central Ive Kansas City Kansas MAIL THIS COUPON 0 CALL TODAY! OUT Of TOWN CAU COLLECT! NAME ADDRESS July 20 1969 Vol 89 No 306 The Kansas City Star every morning evening and Sunday (13 issues a week) home delivery rate $350 a month By mail Builders and includes service for one full year the family who does not have theexperience or time to com-pletetheirown room Mid-Western offers a new money-saving idea called he said postage prepaid morning evening and Sunday 03 issues a week): in Missouri and Kansas 85 cents a week elsewhere In the State Phone It was the first reunion for the class members which included Robbins jr city councilman and Rep William Royster (D-Kansas City) (Hour) Best Time To Col! It (Day) I In A ft mm Estimate 0 Chech) United States and United States posses sions 95 cents a week in foreign countries St 30 a week Morning and Sunday or evening and Sunday (7 issues a week) home delivery rate $285 a month By mail postage prepaid morning and Sunday or evening and Sunday (7 issues a week In Missouri and Kansas 70 cents a week elsewhere in the United States and United States possessions 80 cents a week in foreign countries $115 a week Second class postage paid at Kansas City Mo Publication office 1729 Grand avenue Kansas City Mo 64108 Room Addition Kitchen TZ Both Dormer Porch Patio Garage Rec Roam Bedroom General Repnirs Siding-Vinyl or Aivminum Other Work Other cast members include Scott Mansfield as partner Sam Harris Sally Soldo as Ethel Levey and Janet Car-roll as Nellie Cohan throughout our said -Paul German chairman of the of America Council of Sertoma thought it especially fitting to launch an IT PAYS TO READ AND US SUNDAY STAR WANT ADS i.

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