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The Kansas City Times from Kansas City, Missouri • 40

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Kansas City, Missouri
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40
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Minve ''1 1 TOO WOFtNAU 'alQ i rwrnjY5 Mj 133 4 likfhi 626 PC VI 2 76 Gv 4 0 a' BRING YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS CROWN PHARMACY Ratchford Named To State Commission Jefferson Gov Warren Hearnes has appointed Dr Brice Ratchford president of the University of Missouri to the State Commission on Higher Education as a replacement for Dr John Weavdh who resigned last year as MU president It was reported incorrectly by the Associated Press that the governor had named Dr Ratchford president of the university The decision on the presidency was made earlier by the university curators KCIT-TV Operations At End 40 THE KANSAS CITY TIMES Friday July 9 1971 Critical of Campaign Spending Washington American dream that a poor boy can become President has turned into Sen James Pearson (R-Kan) said yesterday in introducing an amendment to an election finance bill Office today is practically closed to the citizen of modest Pearson said here he is willing to incur heavy debts to large campaign donors The situation cries desperately for reform confidence of the American people in their political system is the principal issue before Congress as it moves to debate campaign reform proposal would strengthen the reporting provisions of the campaign finance reform bill KCIT-TV channel 50 ended telecasting at 4:30 pm yesterday after receiving permission from the Federal Communications Commission to suspend operations for 90 days The station had been telecasting only two hours a day since last weekend when it was announced that financial difficulties had forced curtailment It went on the air Oct 29 1969 Jackson County deputies appeared yesterday at the station at 2100 Stark to serve a writ of replevin identifying $495000 worth of television equipment on which the station had been making payments RCA Corporation of Camden NJ owns the equipment The FCC order received by the station yesterday is a suspension Billy Parker chief engineer for KCIT-TV explained However it is expected the station will not return to the air under its present organizational setup There has been some speculation that another owner or operator may buy the station and reopen it under new call letters Alfred Shuster deputy sheriff served the replevin writ to Par- ker Parker nobody feels any worse about this than I do I Tliis was one of my favorite sta- Shuster said MICHAELSSTERN EXCLUSIVE AT TfteafacB All 3 Stores Call us for information GOOD NEWS! 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