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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • 9

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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1 Likewise, Reagan has run into trouble trying to win $21 million for the CIA-backed "contras" battling the Marxist-led government of Nicaragua, which Reagan labeled "the Cubans' Cubans" for their role in promoting revolution in the region. In making his case, Reagan said, "The issue is our effort to promote democracy and economic well-being in the face of Cuban and Nicaraguan aggression, aided and abetted by the Soviet Union. "It is definitely not about, plans to send American troops into combat in Central America," he declared. His remarks were augmented with electronic charts and maps, showing the level of Nicaraguan troops and the Caribbean shipping lanes that carry "half our shipping tonnage and imported oil" an effort to emphasize the direct nature of the threat to the United States. Osco Sale Price I Sale I vinyl Folding Chair With padded back, and seat end covers.

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KUCV hopes to include at least one of the three public radio stations in the Omaha-Council Bluffs area in the network. Stations would be added throughout the rest of the state as the individual areas "prove their ability to support the service," Graham said. The first phase of the network would likely bring public radio to the Kearney, Grand Island, Norfolk and North Platte areas, Graham said. For a community to be included in the network, he said, residents of each area would have to raise about $150,000 for capital construction. That amount would be matched on a J-to-1 basis by a federal Department of Commerce grant About $50,000 in annual operating costs would be needed at each site.

Under the proposal, each new station would be equipped with studio facilities to generate local programming. Most of the programming would originate at KUCV. The three task forces are due to report back to the KUCV board within a month. "If the Community Advisory Board's study committees come up with positive findings on all three fronts, we could begin construction (on the first phase) this fall and could be on the air by next spring," Graham said. f-- ii -m i KInife Ssle 5-Picce Deep Dish Pizza pan set AAn etoal nifi Osco Sale Price Sunsensor Sunglasses Men's and women's osco Sale Price Corning dark lens glasses with metal or 1 plastic frames.

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Production in 1984 in Kansas, the usual leader, was indi-. cated at 395.5 million bushels, down 12 percent from 448.2 million bushels in 1983. Indicated production of winter wheat and average yields in 1984 by major producing states, based on May 1 prospects, included: Arkansas, 69,000,000 bushels and an average yield of 40 bushels per acre; California, 56,980,000 and 74; Colorado, 99,200,000 and 32; Georgia, 35,000,000 and 35; Idaho, 57,270,000 and 69; Illinois, 70,380,000 and 46. 1 Indiana, 48,960,000 and 48; Kansas, 395,500,000 and 35; Kentucky, 16,000,000 and 32; Michigan, 44,100,000 and 49; Mississippi, 21850,000 and 38; Missouri, 76,960,000 and 37; Montana, 81,840,000 and 33. Ohio, 50,600,000 and 46; Oklahoma, 190,800,000 and 36; Oregon, 63,240,000 and 62; South Dakota, 47,850,000 and 33; Tennessee, 21,000,000 and 35; Texas, 127,400,000 and 26; and Washington, 154,800,000 and 60.

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Carmen said she is afraid that the school will display the trophies for a while, but that eventually they will fall into neglect, as they did before. Eno and Lauterbach said they are trying to locate all the former graduates of College View High School and its predecessor South Ward School, which was opened in 1892. They will be guests of honor at a ceremony at 8:15 p.m. Monday in the school auditorium, when the plaque and trophy case will be "We are very much indebted to the Hendersons for preserving the trophies all these years," Eno said. "Now they will be-displayed in a lighted display case, so that everyone can see them." The building that housed the old College View High School is now a part of Calvert Elementary School, at 3709 S.

46th St. Diggs wants to be mortician again LANSING, Mich. (AP) Former U.S. Rep. Charles Diggs, who quit Congress after he was convicted of fraud, is trying to regain his right to work as a funoral director in his home state.

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