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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • 8

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The Lincoln Stari
Location:
Lincoln, Nebraska
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8
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THE LINCOLN ST A II Friday. August IS, 19S2 wedding waa as Indiscreet as the; In with Ma criticism of tden, dl-American Democratic Party nom-jvorced In 1950, lllujoia Cov -jNIAe Anrilvef 'ftririei Foroirtn AAinicler-Erfn inauon of a divorced man lor Adiai aievenson, wno the presidency. The paper tied man. fer las Sevenft In State This YeariSuiiivan Dies while chunhm Beams amamm WEST CHESTER, Pa. WWu-l LONDON (lNS)-Brltih For Wednesday night's tornado Diplomat Eden waa happily confused at times during and after the ceremony.

But he waa alert neral services for Mark Secretary Anthony Eden which hit in the eoutheast area hit in the smitheant srea' fe the eeventh twister to strike CJlAf1 KffflC thia-ear, aecordlna WWICKW was at the conclusion of the ceremony Nehresk stka rityui umniaie, wno oieo or a nean- av ciariasa Spencer-Churchill, niece and remembered to kiss the bride. GILMOUR-DANIELSON DRUG COMPANY PRESCRIPTIOI tack here, will be held Saturday, of the prime minister, While all the excitement was W. R. Stevene, chief meteorologist' all If at tha Lincoln Waathar Bureau. VI OV HtlVG Nebrs.kans can escort a tor-! Sullivan would have been 78 on The ceremony waa hallod by going on, Churchill himself hung London throngs but bitterly criu back smiling broadly aa he Sept.

10, redo any tima durlnj tha sprint LSlm I it. and eumrner monthe and thayOQVeCf HIS tlC cized by an Anglo-Catholic news A working newspaperman, su watched tha exit of hla niece and political -heir apparent" paper, I SERVICE thor and political analyst for years, Sullivan waa atricken at his Meanwhile the Church Times. Mobs of Londoners were drawn vanra warning that detraction la An Ashland farmer, Virgil Owen, gave thanks Thursday from hla hospital bed to a now dead which describes itself as "Anglo- to the Caxton Hall Registrar's of farm noma in nearby Avondale. on tti way. "A tornado la Just ona of those thlnai wa can never be aura about," Steven mid.

"It hit lie continued to write hla twlce- fice, where Winston Churchill acted as best man for the 85-year- numbing Ulteiencr GEO.H.WENTZ PLUMBING I KEATING 1121 St S-12M Catholic and Independent," but Is not an official organ of the Church of England, published a blisterlns tftU DCUYCBT eTssetriiW 19X7 lUBe.lt nvt-UM a-week column for the New York Herald-Tribune and other news cow that he aaid "may have aaved my life." Owen wa trapped In hla barn 1 old Eden, who exchanged vows criticism of Eden'a remarriage. I with the pretty. 32-year-old papers almost to the. moment of only a small area and tha condition are tha an ma a cause levere thunderstorms." Wednesday night when tornado blonde. his death.

niiHrMiamtmiiinnnsimgnniwiMiiHiMiuiiiti: me newspaper suggested the awept through his farm and felled JA Technically, a tornado la earned by a rapid decresse -In tempera' tha barn on top or him. "The llghta and power had just gone off," he said, "and I was ture combined with a harp In-eraaaa in altitude which, aela up milking by baud when all of tha sudden I ff It the barn shaking, RUrted Te Raa Strong eonvectlve currents, according to the meteorologist "And tha more moisture there la In the air, the mora likrly a tornado will "I didn't have time to think. I hit," Stevena added. started to run toward tha east wall and the building alM fell to the People In the central Mississippi cant. ...1.1...

OWE Jfe Mate Trjr, mo urn eauaht Mwwn run a rfuriti "8a causni oetween T.T, 2 IrZI r.ll. ins timber antt rubble and chilly months. The chief, meteor- wonder how much pressure of whom were home Wednesday very uniiKtiy in me wmwr. didn't even know where my left was injured. aalll-f jajiM i b.

i iii af i If there' a bright spot In this arm was, (Owens left shoulder 111 1 was dislocated.) a. nl a. The first thing i thought about rioneer IGST rllOt year's picture, it's tha fact that, according to Incomplete reports in)y Mouse waa my family. 1 noiiered lor Help and my fmily cam. and answered Falls 0 Death rrusj hut thaw MUtlrin't flat ma nut from the state, July went by without bringing a tornado with It.

"Something that doesn't hapin too often in Nebraska," said Ste ill i i 1 1 1 1 mi Caw Died BUHROWSVILLE. Va. WV-One "The cow that fell on my leas at Pioneers of faster-than- hi ULA vens, Th tornado report for Nebraska probably saved my life. She wea'sound flight plummeted to hia for mi la as follows: Inside and died.ldeath Thursday from an explod- April of ng B.43 jt bomber Cltv May South of Potter. May II -Northern Cheyenne But with his numb arm and cuts' test pilot Herbert If.

and bruises on the head which all "oover, a native of Knoxville, but closed hia eyes, Owen thinks and the first man to fly he Is "still lucky." the Bell XI, an experimental pro- "l'm lucky 1 came out of ltitotype of present-day eupersonlc sllve," he said. "I lost my barns -aircraft. and soma; rattle but those things County. May tChevenne County. June 1 O'Neill.

June tt East of Crete. Autuat II- Ashland-Richland David City, Talmage area. Chrittmat Drive' DAVENPORT. Ia. Sum- will heal tnemseives." The four-Jet bomber exploded over thla Southeastern Virginia community and Hoover and a Vibrant, modern Owen lives a mile north of Ash- land.

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4.00 Volue! Save 40. Buy Your Book of 10 Tickets NOW. Special Price 1 i as ki. 4.98 any other day! Save 65c this sale only! Roirry woafcW loft way owor-ssockexlyos scwre 65cow swory goQoei ol first qssotiry Moeeer-- AAied hoene paint. Chooa froea 5 stew cotorst got bettor cose-fogT op to 450 aq.

ft 2 coots. SevsK oe speoy cav. a A' r-HA Tkwi SAVE 2.34! 66 NOW PRICED Bl'NDLE NO REFUNDS Regular admission price during fair time will lie 50c per person. Books of 10 tickets should be purchased now and divided among family groups, church groups, friends, rte. Tickets ran be used any day during the fair.

Art now mm this bargain offer ia only good until Friday, Aug. 22, 12 I tT SM MMr sToow, ve 30 nnefce 0XDH IT MAIL Woshfost Sunfast Colorful Duractive i NO REFUNDS Edwla Sehulta. Secretary State Fair Board, Lincoln, Nebr. II. woo i i vir'iroir This big collection of first qual i Tickets On Sale at: National Bank of Commrrre First National Bank Continental National Bank Havelork National Bank Cltiiena Stale Bank I'nlon Bank Gold's I.aUrh Broa.

Miller's I el ton Wolf. Matee's Well. Frost Hal J. Bowers Terminal Druf Enclosed find check, cash or money order of fee books fee State Fair Main Gate Admission Tickets at the rate of per book of II tirketa. Name I lry.

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Use Soars laty fayment Ptoei for porthosos of $20 or more I Ph. 2-7611 THIS SPECIAL PRICE ON TICKETS ENDS FRIDAY, AUG. 22ND, 12 P.M..

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