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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 6

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ft IJncoln Evening journal NeTiraslca State Jounm! TVidmr May MJfflff--TM Tiemaiiii View Still 6 Drive Slowly' 011 Road Legislation Gov Noibert Tiemam con-, Omaha's Negro ghetto area tinues to tlank introduction of next ednesda far-reaching highway legisla legislate! plan i tion in the urrent Unicam-1 to participate in advance of I eral before a broad base debate on LB358 the open of public understanding why housing bill such legislation is needed is important ne gov premature ernoi remaiked that those of us who aie insulated from these conditions see them Tiemann supports passage of the open housing pioposal The governor said he has He reaffn med eai her state ments i i a Two of three portions of the $450 000 1966 Legislative Council Road Study were made public Sunday One recom- caught ised to lake appropriate action no more than usual" helping agriculturally distressed I.UUIK Rkmih ii- ail areas at the proper time mendation is for the state to sla lc lrom iciiow Kepumieans in his surpnse reappomtment Award Presented by the chief this week Of Mrs Alma "ecutive to Lynn Thomas of for accelerated roadway work A numbei of lawmakei ai trving to get such legislation introduced in the cunent session against i a wishes although a highwa revenue bond program was one of the Republican governor campaign planks The sena tors say want a law simply for legal testing purposes Tiemann Friday said the "public has net digested the road study reports nor have some lawmakers He recom- parties mended a series of education-1 Moving al meeting across the state helping geneiate public un- oei standing is will ing to call a special session on highway legislation next winter At his press conference the governor disclosed he has ac- aie flat on your back cepted Omaha Sen. Edward Dannei's invitation to join senators on a bus tour of Stephens MeCook Democrat, as Liquor Control Commissioner numbei of Republicans repoi tedlv sought the post Tiemann told newsmen ne thinks Mis Stephens has done an outstanding job and he finds no paiticular rea son to remove a person doing a good job The governor said Mrs Stephens was very highly recommended" by Ne braskans in political moie in partisan circles Tiemann stiessed the impoitance he attaches to a Republican County Chairman Woikshop in Keainey Satur day ihe time to build a paitv is in the midst of sue cess he asserted not when I 5 uss 1 I dt (he Year jn Nebraska Power Tiemann reemphasized his belief the 34oKV line into Nebraska from Thompson is needed but that the substation should be operated by local pow er agencies not the Bureau of Reclamation Ag Frat Names Caeek Chief Terry Cacek of Odell has been named chancellor of Alpha Zeta honoiary agncul- tuial frateimty for undei- giaduates at the Univeisity of Other otficeis aie i Schepers Shelton scnbe Nebraska Centennial Chess Tournament Other conference topics Drouth Tiemann reported We are beginning to see real danger signs of drouth He prom Ben 1 Hooper chronicler and Gene 1 Cozad Ag executive boaid lepresentative Wesleyan Will Graduate Edgar Student With Highest Distinction Robei Hai old MikKelsen Edgar, will graduate Sunday Nebraska Wesleyan University with highest dis tinction with double major in biology and chemistry Mikkelsen son of Mr and Mrs Robert Mikkelsen was singled out for the high among 260 seniors who participate Nebraska WPS leyan 78th a a com mencement He will enroll next fall at the Northwestern University Medical School with high distinction aie Roger Allen ognard son of Mr and Mrs Aithur (agnard, Omaha bachelor of arts in educa lion to Texas Christian Umver SamOna Ruth i MtLeod, daughter of The Rev and Mrs Rice Houston Tex bach elor of arts education Evelvn Ann Brown Scliafer, daughter of Mr and Mrs Thomas Bicmn i i of Grant bachelor of arts Craig Moore son of Mr and Mrs Earl Moore Arapahoe bachcloi of arts to enter Co lumbia school of en gincetnv and ippl cd scic lohn Keown fa in Mi and Mi ilrl i Hai Ian la it iu I is a I (lie i i i of iNobid kn muhc if i i dt i on ai i i cHushtei of Mi ind Mi JH i i i Becker Oma i i baclu I i of Is lamps Gardner Ilcelic sen of i md i i i I3er lie ici lot Is lo i LIUM i sih scluu I of i ih a BoniiMstc i (f Mi and Mi-, i i Sew arc! hichcl of is in cduc i i Sue Dan si i I of nd i I i D-int, It i 11 i id 1 i MS 1 ed Hi UK I i i th IMS I i i I i i idsh iu I i i i ol i I nv I in ml I i i i I It tr i if if i i i K( bert oori I I I Hi i (on I in. I i i Kasp-trcl- rt 1 I I i i md md 1 I of I) 1 A I i i I i 1 Of I Vi in of I I I 1 I I I III i i in 11 tr Id i a I II I 1 nl pi id i I i 1 I I Kim Ml i i I I I 1 1 I I 1 1 it II I i Mm rr 1 1 1 II UCNfo 1)1 rhir iljrm bull 11 1 DC 1 mu irl imh, 1 ll UK i i i I hrl sh I I i In I I i Sal I I SIIITU i for I ho pi i Kid Bv Increase i ,111 ilvsls ind il i i bv on Powtn i i nrhru 31 were up 1 i foi i I i i i i )fl a I i I I i I i MM i i hide'! lii a report issuer! hv on and prrpareH hv oluinbns llgllK I I IH I i si; rf op i i i si a i i III i i ft i a id rosidri-i'nl dislom I 1 1 1 IllO I I I 1 i i i nl I i If i i I i lo i i i IPS( nn rs I il filS i i Fork and Associates of nmparrd In 111 7 I I I i (o i i i i i The report said i was duo to Lincoln changing from a retail to a whole sale i Operating revenues for the ninth nod i i i to i i inrf ojirrating nsps I I I i i 1 i i i a fro 11 i i ons 12 month period Centennial Event Top Players Mysteries of Chess Will Be Dramatized in Tourney Bv J4CK MERRIfT KB1 K3" BxB ch K- Bl QB7 Mate To the uninitiated there ciyptic svrnbols have about as much meaning as Sap skrit But to the chess buff these notations are as dramatic and meaningful as the most enthusiastic Big Red booster's cry, "go-for-it" in a fourth and one situation would a Morphv Lasker Capablan- ta and Fischer elicit the same magic as those of i a Tarkenlon Stan and Churchich But to the chess 1 a who tiades tales of the great masters a then i games these names of past champions aie magic Lmcolnites will have an opportunity to see the rms tenes of chess become in telhgible and witness the drama of contest waged men minds when the Lin coin Chess Foundation hosts the i a a Centen nial chess tournament at the Lincoln Hotel Saturdaj through Of the 22 invited partici pants competing for SI 000 in prizes several are Iv regarded plavers in na a I and international thess circles and two are ranked bv the I Chess I cderation i rated in the system i is 1- dmai Mednis ol 01 who Watkins To Usher In Fall Term WHITE BLACK B8 mate last week won her eighth women championship in New York Cits Local plavers expected to make creditable showings in the six rounds of play are Mohammed former co champion of the midwest and present Lincoln citv champion, Richard Moore former Colorado state champion and former Lincoln citv champion M- eksander Llepnieks former I incoln and state champion and Anton Sild- mets former state and Lincoln champion In addition to these lexal standouts many ol the mid- west top chess i a i i a been invited to plav In thp Swiss svatem the a i a i divided into tw i a a then 1 hpss Federation a nit, 1 he I st a i in PiRe 1 i I i i i i be a i i i i on I a a i Ih in I a i pi i i out a I a plan a foui dis i a a a It the ne i loi i i i i i a i a It be more il lo a i i i It allow f( i i i i i and sell i of idc i i i It in i pi i nt thp s( liool (Ii i id fi ni i i i ment in ix i i i Ilei hi th il i i (hi i i i inadi ni os il iU IK i isi ivc i deh II i 1 1 1 1 1 i I in i i is poi i of IM il i i ind Record $558.8 Million State Budget Is Offered Continued From Page 1 tive budget that will keep the state moving forward Omaha Sen Clifton Batchelder is expected to be one of the nine committee members seeking ma jor floor amendments Neither Marvel nor Gerdes anticipate filing of a minority budget Marvel commented the com tlavton Yeutter executive assistant, and Robert Barnett, counsel to governor The Game Forestation and Paiks Commission was allowed $21640368 in opeiatmg a a i a improvement funds with full sales-income tax financing for the 30 special ty tax mill levy abolished by i last No- mittee behind its vembei doors was blessed with a No tourism Fxpansion number of 5 4 decisions But where the Commission expanded and Tiemann approved $205 065 Budget Committee pioposed. expenditure of $132 175 That exactlj what it estimated the Commission will In terms of a state subsidy, i asked $449 970 foi the University of Nebraska's tourism promotion appropriation jump from $35 million to $511 million for operating purposes where NU asked $40 9 million in capital construction and the governor okayed $35 2 million the com- he cunent biennmm mittee approved 5,25,112,500 next month The general fund would supply for the downtown i campus, $34 i i for the Omaha Medical Center a $1,270,000 for the East Campus Counting money from a 11 sources NU's overall budget would hit a new high of $111 102 295 In multi programmed have invested in tounsm when closes Legislature Picks Fras' State Song Bv Associated Press Beautiful by $56 132 456 operating budget Fias of lnco i uas ten appioved by Tiemann for the tativelv selected as Dept of Institutions the Bud state song bv the 1 egis- get Committee made just one "unusual seciet S8 585 downwaid adjustment ballot Thurs The topped two offer- i bi a a the top biacket will be paned i the second 11 plavei For example Meanis the top plaer of the first brack et will the top ranked plaver of the second bracket In the Swiss svstem plaj- ers play each other only Standings for the prizes are based on a total point for the six rounds based on the formula one point for a win one- half point for a draw and zero for a loss Prize i go to the first finishers Mth the i a champion getting S220 and the runner- up S150 Hess Baluch president of the Lincoln Chess Club and tournament director said the audience i be able to follow the game on the board i this instance Med- ms game unless he is upset I bv a i the plav flashed on a demonstration screen 1-or those who a been intrigued chess the Nebraska Centennial tournament i provide a chess education taught by some of the nation leading V-nd i a toi the i i the i a of the a i above QB7 Mate or to queen bi hop a madv bv i i in his game in 19ir he won his i a i i at the Nebraska Psychiatric Institute Planning Approved governor important new Dept of Economic Development be able to spend $2 1 million under the I jr ra nk Tirro committee i contrasted i a with an outlav of $1 4 million go an Tms for the same functions in 1965 67 Tiemann has asked $24 braska bs million approved i i en Columbus was a $495000 request for ur- (, se cret ballot pioduccd ban planning 31 0 tes for thp Iras tune, Senators sought in their tra- eight votes for the Tirro co i- ditional way to remind position and four votes for the governoi who in state govein Abegglen song ment 1 1 1 the purse strings Knocked out of Tiemann's personal budget was $28 000 I the chief executive wanted to open an office in Omaha The I committee a trimmed S6 000 from the requested two vear salarv total for the governor top aides Dr Legislative Bj Associated Press VIJi 26 101st Legislative Day at 9 a Received notice of dls ipprov il of LilJjfjo a i to LB530 on final I busker rcidint, Pi sod 1 in final reading LB726 on select file LBs 878 880 -r7 717 "TO 802 806 820 211 546 and "2fi fri select i ntpd I Bs 1V 612 and 748 from Centra! fllr at 12 1)3 to 9 i a Mav 25 100th LcslMative a Reconvened at 1 i() ni Mod LBrjJ and 1 B2rf en ei il file meed 1 Bs aW i07 11') 908 014 ila 911. hOO 8W fio7 901 723 and Mi 1 from genual file Received notice pmernor has signed LBs 70 aofi oj8 I n90 624 I 30 634 690 and Krt vdjourned at 4 31 to 9 a i 1 Man Is Sought After Apparent Sexual 1 incoln police ire seaich- ing foi a man connection i an apparent attempted sex assault earlv I ndav The alleged assailant fled when off-dutv i of Nebraska police officer Miner Pearson rushed to the scene after hearing the woman scream Peaison said IIP iw a a her face blooriv I ing on the ground on i VtGat DaV.CS 1 and lOtti.

Pearson lives at J44fl i west 10th Pearson i in i i from just i i police duties said a man i his pants a i off is npai tlif woman The man i a it sight of the i The a -17 a to St I Hospital bv Pearson she a treated for a cut on the nosr. She was then lailed at I incoln Police Oept for intoxication Police said i described as a I I in his mm a i md i i about 150 i 111 i IK the thp pio nniPi lem pring i i i fi a i i i i agieed i i jvv il i i to I M4B i a i i on i Psicie i i pi op ilso tin the ma him i loi ne od i i bp school a a tpac IIPI 01 i a i piovicl a a i amondmonts i ai" being a are accpptpd by I i a A would permit tl board to dploto a i i i propospd foi lions a i a i dppi i i i ulp In i a i mil i i i in ISPS of im pas nit hp binding on the board University Will Confer Honorary Degrees on 6 i i dcgi i i i 0 1 i i achieved success in their i i i at (lie bm i i of Nebraska 96th a a I I Im in PCI slim" i i i i I he i i i a i --I)r Robot Alberts il i i Sdi nl of Sc il I i i idiu i I i of I i i I IK ml i idi, i I i it i i 1 Id i --Dr Mi rl I i i i I i it I I I I- I rsil of i us il iilison mil i I I of I' i i on Kobi I i i di Hi i Hi i I i I i in I I i i I i I i i i Si i I i i i Dr losepli M( ki I pi ifi ssi i of i I I i of Ms il and a a of i i --Dr I Martin Kotsche i of i I i i of i i i it i inkpi mil i i i i Sc bin i --Hart Perrv i i i il I Lrh im president fininr-e ind In isnrei I I i i I i i i iph Cm por ition it York itv ind a itive of Vork Stars I ondon Divorced i i Hasspit Ins been granted a i i i Horn hpr hush ind i i Stpphpns ho a i a of i a i national theatei a Lions I a Las-t A I ass has been in st illpcl as president of the i lock I ions I a a i of all officers was confine tod Rilph Hpn dnckspn former governor of Distt ict ISA Other officoi Ilnnry a first vice piesidpnt A ampbell second vice i i I I third VIPP i a a i iinpi 1 ink I ceidilar a i lion a i a i i i mery Pont secretary a Mishap Breaks I Officer's Thigh 1 I I kill 18 HOI 01 no has IK i i i i i a a i a i hoi i Ivnieee i i i 1100 from to a i i il a I a i School at Milford THI RT Rl 0 bishop of i im i a diocee i a 25th i a i i i a i dinnoi foi the Rev ross at lloh i i piscopal riday i TOO I M.irip took mil Linda Ruth have bppr named to the i a i i i i i Ohio) ampu- Htans 1 ist Lincoln Bfiei I I POLK I i I I Vv STl MM I suf- i i i i a i i i i i is npci i i his pi iv tc i i IK Hie i i bv I ai rv i Smisc 2i, 2nfi lined on Tiul between i i and SI ml I I SIIH I is be studied by a special City Council i I sub committee of i members Mrs Helen Hoosalis r- vin Peterson and Tom Allman has met i the i i i public i dircetot Robeit mel i i i Call Kopines to i possible in policy I I I PI BLK SdlOOL Ml SIC OOI5DIN Hugh HniiRelor and I ugcne Stoll will conduct a voc al and instrumental music program 'his si T'IO Rram spite of a tuition raise ordered by the Hoard ot I ducation from to $10 per student has received fa vorable response torn a I I I I i I I I I I SITI ind i wore eviowod at a morting ot (ho a a eninlv Solid Advisory (omtniUer' Itppoits aio to bo sent to member village boards Lincoln is not in the group.

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