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The Kansas City Star from Kansas City, Missouri • 2

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Week's Total Sunday March 5 1972 2A THE KANSAS CITY STAR m1 8IMPSN CLOTHES IINI WtAt Kansas City Crime Report It's Faulkner for a complete line of ENGLISH WESTERN SQUARE DANCE Apparel Accessories WhuUawA aeie Troit a me-atio lians Criticize Gift of Pandas Rome A hard-shell group of Italian conservationists lambasted the practice of heads of government giving animals The police department report of major crimes in Kansas City for the week ending at 6:30 am Thursday: Last Sam Wk Total to Data Increase or Homicide Rape Robbery Assault Burglary Theft In 200 SPRING DOUBLE KNITS SIMPSON CLOTHES Kxclusive With Us A spring Simpson suit styled and fitted by the Baldridges in the fabric style of your choice is your Guarantee of complete satisfaction each rare as gifts Cited as a bad example were the two pandas that China gave visiting President Nixon i Missouri Districts Few Candidates Enter House Races iJerrjj Leonard Faces and Places That Made History 'The World in 1971' The Italian Association for the World Wild Life Fund said it at least that the pandas might reproduce in an American No pandas ever have before outside China association which worries about hunters shooting song-a Italy and bagging tigers in India said: is to be hoped two pandas given to Nixon came from the several in the zoo and were not subtracted from the few who still live in mountains of Tibet and southwest arning on Nixon Campaign Washington US relations with foreign nations could be hurt if heads of the Defense and State departments get involved in President re-election campaign as planned the Senate majority leader Mike Mansfield said yesterday The Montana Democrat told newsmen if Secretary Melvin Laird and Secretary William Rogers campaign in the coming months would create a bad precedent for future Campaign appearances by Laird and Rogers conceivably be beneficial to the Republican Mansfield said but might be harmful to the best interests of the country in the long MANSFIELD Downtown's Exclusive Custom Shop Open Thun nite by appointment only Pork tree Shopper! Parked Entrance 1 1 fh McGee VI 2 1224 1 108 GRANO The IN Store For Men SndinA PLAZA MEN'S WEAR 340 WEST 47TH Charge Accounts Invited Phone Sunday Want Ads in 11 am Sat 221-5500 Adv Year's Top Stories In AP News Book The Attica uprising the emergence of China the wage-price freeze the Calley trial those were some of the events that made history in 1971 The news writers of the Associated Press the largest news gathering agency in the have compiled all the major news events of the year in one keepsake volume World in 1971" The AP news annual has been a yearly success since its conception in 1964 World in 1971" is bigger and better with 316 pages of fast-paced text And this year the book is illustrated with more than 100 color and black and white photographs For the first time this year's annual also includes a unique 16-palge Atlas of the world in color The book may be purchased for $475 a copy at The Star 1729 Grand Avenue Counter sale hours are 8:30 am to 5 pm weekdays For $495 a copy the book may be ordered by clipping and mailing the coupon below and counties to the east and south of Jackson has no candidates at this point although Rep William Randall of Independence is expected to seek re-election No candidates have filed in the 7th 8th and 10th Districts of southern Missouri The 7th District incumbent is Rep Durward Hall a Springfield Republican In the 8th and 10th Districts Rep Richard Ichord of Houston and Rep Bill Burlison of Cape Girardeau are expected to seek re-election Both are Democrats The new districts were drawn by a federal panel after the Missouri General Assembly was unable to agree on a redistricting plan las year and was making little headway this year with the filing deadline drawing near Harvard President Hurt in Cage Game Cambridge Mass President Derek Bok of Harvard suffered a leg injury during a basketball game yesterday and underwent surgery at a Boston Hospital Bok ruptured his Achilles tendon during the game between the Harvard administration and editors of the Harvard Crimson the undergraduate daily newspaper From The Star's Jefferson City Bureau Jefferson City Although 10 new Missouri congressional districts were outlined Feb 22 by a 3-judge federal panel only 10 candidates have filed for election to the US House Four are from the 6th Congressional District because Rep Hull (D-Mo) of Weston has announced he will not seek re-election Four districts have no candidates filed The filing deadline is April 25 Seeking election in the 61 District which encompasses all of northwest Missouri including Clay and Platte counties are State Rep Charles Broomfield (D-Kansas City) Dexter Davis state commissioner of Agriculture from St Joseph (Bob) Hines of Hamilton and Jerry Litton Chillicothe cattleman All are Democrats Rep Richard Bolling of Kan- sas Qity and Mrs Stella Sollars 7232 Ward Parkway have filed in the 5th District of western Jackson County Bolling is a Democrat and Mrs Sollars filed as an Independent Three Democratic incumbents have filed for re-election from three St Louis area districts Candidates there are Rep James Symington of Clayton in the 2nd District Rep William Clay in the 1st District and Rep leonor Sullivan in the 3rd District all incumbents The only other candidate is Wybrant Sr a Republican from Perry Mo who has filed in the 9th District in northeast Missouri The 4th District which includes eastern Jackson County Man of Dimension Michael's Can Solve Your Clothing Problems WE HAVE YOUR SIZE TO 60 SUITS SPORT COATS SLACKS 0UTERC0ATS THE WORLD IN 1971 The Kansas City Star POB 66 POUGHKEEPSIE NY 12601 Enclosed is Please send copies of The World in 1971 at $495 each to Name Address City and State Zip No (Make checks payable to The Associated Expect two weeks for delivery) Budget Dilemma Spanish Wedding Dazzling Affair Madrid Celebrities from magnate to matador are com-iog this week to one of biggest social events of the century: The wedding of Gen Francisco granddaughter to a Bourbon prince The guest list includes Aristotle and Jacqueline Onassis the Hanry Fords Juan Peron former dictator of Argentina the Bfegum Aga Khan: Prince Rainier and Princess Grace of Monaco the Guy Rothschilds of Paris Ismelda Marcos wife of the president of the Philippines Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney Tjijj millionaire actor David Niven and wife and bullfighters Manuel Benitez better known as El Cordobes and Luis Miguel TVimingnin jJT More than 2000 persons have been invited to El ESrdo Palace for the marriage of Maria del Carmen 21 and Prince Alfonso de Bourbon Dampierre 35 ambassador to Sweden on Wednesday Astronaut Divorced -I Miami Gordon Cooper former astro-naut and his wife Gertrude have been di- forced after almost 25 years of marriage Cooper one of the original astronauts in the fS tS space program was granted a divorce Fri- ffj by Judge Jack Falk in circuit court I He made two space flights in Mercury 9 in fe'-'l and Gemini 5 in 1965 Cooper left the space program in July 1970 to start a management aid technical consultant firm in Miami amiPB The Coopers were married in Hawaii in Au- COOPER gtet 1947 and have two married daughters uurerc J' Ffcces Prison at Age 107 Vitoria Brazil Pedro Pereira da Silva 107 has been sentenced here to six years in prison Da Silva who was accused of having a son-in-law killed by hired gunmen made headlines last year when he announced in trison here that he was engaged to marry Maria Rosa Moura 24 inmate who had been accused of killing her husband Da Salva and Maria Rosa said after his conviction last week that their Redding plans had not been changed They told newsmen they jwould marry after Da Silva is freed He would be 113 then -r i Brazil has lenient legal punishment for persons older than 70 But in Da case the prosecution asked for a severe sen-fence because he was found in perfect physical and psychological conditions at the age of 104 when he was indicted t- £lood Insurance Wasn't Needed Man Va The only man in Buffalo Creek Hollow foevn to have bought flood insurance when it first became available last year did unlike 4000 other persons lose his home jB'Iast flood an insurance agent said Saturday Don Levinson president of Robinson Company an in-Logan County insurance agency said he had talked other agents in the area and found that only the Rev Ralph Alford Presbyterian chaplain at a Man hospital had pur-the flood Insurance made possible by partial federal almost a year ago Previously companies would not sell insurance in the hollow and nearby areas which are flood- Bl Makes Arrest In Bomb Extortion Fine Clothes for Men Furnishings Hats Shoes MAIN AT 19TH OPEN THURSDAYS UNTIL StSO FREE CUSTOMER PARKING held down a resolution to submit the question of liquor-by-the-drink again in the general election House members want to submit a constitutional amendment on gambling The amendment on gambling to permit parinauT tuel betting a state-owned lottery and other forms of gambling regulated by the Legislature still is being held in the Senate Judiciary Committee after having passed the House accomplishments so Major far: Continued From Page 1A mittee is likely to go into a conference committee Last week the House redistricting bill passed both houses and went to Governor Docking who is expected to act on it early this week It is believed he may veto the bill because of divisions of some counties Reno County was split between seven districts The revisions would help Republicans at the expense of his Democrats Sen Glee Smith Jr (R-Larned) president pro tem of the Senate said he did not like to use the term in connection with the school bill He preferred to say it was delayed until the 1973 session when more definite information is available on court cases testing property taxes as the main support of schools Still up in the air for the final weeK of the session scheduled to end at midnight Friday is the question of constitutional amendments in the 1972 elections The Senate twice last week WHAT WE MEAN BY "CUSTOM" if Restoring $103 million for payments to welfare recipients cut short since Sept 1 Passage of a $320-million highway bond proposal for construction Appropriation of funds to start a new prison facility for vocational technical training for young offenders and those con-v i of non-violent crimes with construction to begin prior to July 1 at a cost of $35 million in state and federal funds Passage of a Kansas billboard law to bring the state into compliance with the Federal Highway beautification Act by providing strict regulation of Billboards thus saving more than $7 million a year in highway funds which the federal government threatened to take away unless such steps were taken London Fog styles the year 'round jacket Tee off in the crisp good looks of this never care polyestercotton jacket that goes season to season Keeps out weather sheds rain and wind 1995 PRAIBIE VILLAGE THE COUNTRY CLUB PLAZA INDIAN SPRINGS Custom garments are our specialty To us this means considering you first your needs your preferences your individuality as expressed by the clothes you wear And it means making clothes that will please you comfortable and well-tailorad suits sport coats and slacks Clothes that we taka pride in sailing clothes that you'll take pride in wearing Our new selection of spring fabrics has arrived so come in soonl BULLETIN Firemen said that one person was injured at a fire at 813 18th at 12:40 am BANKAMERICARD MASTER CHARGE SHOPPERS CHARGE investigation of federal extortion charges the FBI said Agents said a third letter to Union Oil arranged a pickup spot in a Vallejo drive-in restaurant and reduced the demand to $60000 cash The letter asked a Union Oil executive to give the name and wait for a telephone call An FBI agent posed as V- Vallejo Calif The FBI ported a 1-million-dollar fiomb-extortion plot yesterday Sainst the Union Oil Company id the arrest of a 43-year-old SMUl vo typewritten letters threats to bomb Union Rodeo refinery just south df Vallejo unless $1 million in ash was delivered said the TBI agent in charge John Williams con- Pan Am Is $125000 Loser To Filipino Left Behind Manila The Philippine in an argument with the crew Supreme Court has ordered Pan and refused a request to open American World Airways to pay luRSa8e- The captain of the about $125000 in damages to a plane then denied him Pernus Filipino left on Wake Island by a Pan American plane on the way from Honolulu to Manila sion to continue on the flight The court ruled the airline had contracted to take Zulueta Landed (Custom Garment SW Corner 1 Oth and Central Konsos City Mo Pork Frs Across the Street Open Monday thru Soturdoy 9-5 court awarded the to Manila and was obligated to do so despite the argument yesterday to Rafael A man who telephoned Smith ordered him to go to a second drive-in Williams said agents traced a call from the second restaurant and arrested Jackson in a public telephone booth Jackson was unarmed His address and other details were unavailable agents said 5 The FT) I was called after re-jjnery officials discovered spots where two pipelines had been damaged by explosives as the second letter described Williams said '5 Jesse Victor Jackson 43 was jtrrested yesterday morning and Rooked in Solano County Jail for Flowers and Plants The Best! 1011 GRAND VI 2 2670 tPebley floral Co The high payment Zulueta who was left behind against his will Oct 23 1964 because of a dispute during a stopover on Wake Island Zulueta delayed the takeoff by returning to his seat a few minutes late court records said He became involved Reds Agree On Chess Sites Now York Times News Service The Soviet Union in a major concession agreed yesterday to conduct the disputed chess world championship match between Boris Spassky the Soviet titleholder and Bobby Fischer the American challenger in two European cities The at igreement is to play the Bus Crash Kills Lincoln Calif Three Church In Chico Calif They teen-agers were killed and 19 were headed for the Donner Others injured yesterday when a Pass ski area for a 2-day ski Bus carrying 55 persons on a ski weekend i AOm SHACK MIT TO- ASSIMtLI -3 (HE) WIDTH to 14 ALSO 13E14D ALSO 15A-B-C-D WE STOCK LARGE SHOES LARGE SELECTION MATT ENCEL IN TRIPLE FROM 7 and 141 INCLUDING BUCKLES WING TOE BIUCHER BOOTS AN0 WORK SHOES ALSO WHITE Don't Frea Parking three doors eost We will KNIGHT-KITS MMNATT AMPLIFIER KIT rV5 5995 front pontl control! 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