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Show REPAYS KINDNESSES KANSAS CITY, KAN. More than 30 years ago, Fred Haynes, then a railroad man, helped a young immigrant woman from Austria with her financial problems prob-lems in a restaurant she operated, operat-ed, assisting with tax and banking bank-ing problems because she could not read or write English. The woman, Mrs. Kay Grisnik, died recently at the age of 52, and left Haynes, now a deputy in the county clerk's office, a legacy of $18,000 because of his "loyal friendship and services." ' |