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The Kansas City Star from Kansas City, Missouri • 50

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Kansas City, Missouri
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50
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2D THE KANSAS CITY STAR Wdn day March iw Funds Sought for James Farm Justice Without the Peace Safety deposit northeast of Kearney The property would be developed and preserved as an outdoor recreational and historical site The farm includes the deteriorating James home The approval yesterday was by a committee and approval by MARC still is necessary John Monroe chairman of the parks commission emphasized the historical value of Application for a federal grant of $42000 for half the es-imated cost of 42 acres of the Jesse James farm near Kearney in Clay County was recommended yesterday by a committee of the Mid-America Regional Council (MARC) Approval was sought by the Clay County Parks and Recreation Commission which wants to buy the 42 acres about one mile the site but said do attempt would be made to glorify bank robbers in its development Charles Armour chairman of the Ray County Recreation Board noted that there was so much interest in the James family that hundreds of persons Still visit each year the grave of Jesse James in the Kearney Cemetery He said one tombstone wag chipped away and another was installed Monroe noted that the fame was so widespread that visitors from Europe sometimes drive from Kansas City to see the home site The property is owned by Mrs Mae James widow of Robert James who was the son of i Frank James brother Charge in Deaths Of 5 Children formed no official acts but he said he was prepared to open his office soon The job pays $4 a case up to $4500 a year which Griffin said he intended to give the township Sendak said the 26th Amendment which gave 18-year-olds the right to vote left intact-state laws setting minimum ages for holding office Sendak said any registered voter may run for office but right to declare candidacy and the right to hold office are not necessarily the Griffin a business service representative for Indiana Bell Telephone Company since be ing graduated from high school in January is the only candidate running for White River Township justice of the peace in the May 7 primary talking about age the office despite an opinion by the state attorney general Theodore I Sendak yesterday that a justice of the peace must by law be at least 21 years old Griffin who will turn 18 on May 25 contends there is no specific age limit allowing any registered voter to serve township has invested a lot of money and invested a lot of time and my own money to get an efficient court he said township allocated office space supplies were purchased and some were even contributed by people who said I read about you in the paper this (the opinion) is a big stop sign I fine somebody $1 for speeding down Indiana 37 when I even know if Other than the marriage two weeks ago Griffin has per Indianapolis (AP) A 17-year-old justice of the peace cited as too young to hold office legally is worried that his only official act may be invalid It was a marriage she (the bride) works in the state welfare gasped His Honor Marc Griffin of Greenwood Ind hope she heard about this or really going to be Griffin a Republican eligible to vote for the first time this spring was appointed White River first justice of the peace Feb 19 by Johnson County commissioners Gov Otis Bowen commissioned him the same day making him youngest public official The small community is about 10 miles south of Indianapolis He says he will seek to keep Take stock in America Buy US Savings Bonds Grand Rapids Mich A 21-year-old woman has been charged with involuntary manslaughter in the deaths of five children in a fire at her home lart month Bizabeth 4-year-old Yvette and "-year-old Anise Also killed were the sons of Mrs sHer Georgette Naves Sylvester and 16-month-old Glenn MARC GRIFFIN Police said they found Mrs McIntosh at a nearby bar after the bodies of the children! were found in a second-floor Mattie McIntosh was arraigned yesterday in Grand Rapids District Court Killed in the Feb 5 fire were her three 5-year-old restrictions why they turn it around and put one on the other he said when 50 you be governor or a state MOMTGOMERY GET WARDROBES JUNIOR DRESS BUYS TOO Up-to-the-minute dress jacket-pants-and-skirt wardrobe styles! 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