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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 11

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Lincoln, Nebraska
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BACK TO by Fischer, 15-year-old whiz-kid of the world chess masters, leaves a plane at Idlewild airport in New York. He is headed back to high school in his native Brooklyn after wiriding up in the top 6 in the international competition in Yugoslavia, the international grand master in history. Florida U. Takes 1st Negro Journal-Chicago Daily News Gainesville, Fla. The University of Florida, a southern school since before the Civil War, accepted its fiiit I Negro student quietly-- as if it had turned the page of a i new law book.

i Without fanfare, George Slarke, 27-year-old Air Force veteran of Orlando, registered as a graduate stu-1 dent in the previously segre-1 gated University Law School, It came as a triumph for those southerners who preach moderation a sense in the integration issue. And was a complete contrast to the bitter fight being i waged in Little Rock, schools. On the same day that armed guards patrolled the closed Little Rock Schools, Starke, wearing a while Ivy League suit, entered a side door and joined 120 i students awaiting registration in the auditorium. There were no incidents of any kind. Most white students paid little attention.

Starke's entrance came as the result of a federal court order, which directed' the school to admit qualified Negroes at the graduate level immediately. He said he was a student member of the NAACP, but added, "they have nothing to do with my being here. Nei-' ther has any other group." Page Explosion 'Still Mystery' E. C. Iverson, state fire Marshal, said it "looks' as if we'll never have an answer" for the cause of the explosion which recently wrecked the Tony Mudloff.

home near Iverson said his field investigators would continue their examination of debris taken from the wreckage but that it appeared "pretty hopeless." The explosion left a large hole in the ground after blowing up the home. Baker's Best for DANDRUFF up with Baker's Hair Tonic. Clean up dandruff and itchy scalp. Baker's will do it or money back. Russians Suggest Big 8 Talk Nov.

10 To Explore Ways to Prevent Surprise Military Attacks Moscow (ft--The Soviet Union has agreed to exploratory talks with the West'on ways to prevent surprise attacks. An agreement by experts on a workable system could lead to political discussions on establishing safeguards against another Pearl Harbor. In answer to a series of notes from President Eisen- however, the Kremlin agreed to meet in Geneva. The Soviet note handed to U.S. Charge d'affaires Richard Davis proposed that 8-nation talks begin Nov.

10. The meeting would follow the precedent of technical talks that ended Aug. 21 with East-West agreement on ways to police a nuclear weapons tests ban. The United States, Britain and the Soviet Union are to begin political negotiations, on an actual ban in Geneva on Oct. 31.

The two related aspects of easing world tension, by possible nuclear weapons test ban and safeguards against surprise attack, contribute to Soviet Premier Khrushchev's on-again off-again i drive for a summit conference. At the same time, they represent the type of thorough preparation that the United States insists must precede any meeting by heads of government. The Soviet jiote suggested that a technical agreement on preventing surprise attacks "undoubtedly will facilitate fruitful examination of the question at a meeting of heads of government." The Kremlin had not sought similarly to use the nuclear weapons test discussions to press for a summit meeting. For the Nov. 10 talks, the Kremlin proposed eaual rm- resentation of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the anti-NATO Warsaw Pact.

The note suggested the attendance of the United States, Britain, France and Belgium for the West and the Soviet Union, Poland, Czechoslovakia and Romania for the east. The same nations participated in nuclear "ban technical talks except that Canada took part instead of Belgium. Goldfiiie To Be Tried Washington (UPI)--The administration expects to begin prosecution of Boston millionaire Bernard Goldfine for contempt of Congress in the next few weeks, it was disclosed. spokesman for the U. S.

attorney's office here told United Press International he expects the contempt citation voted by the House to be turned over to a grand jury "within a matter of several weeks." Dr. Stover Top Chiropractor Omaha (ft Dr. Raymond Stover of West Point is Nebraska's "Chiropractor of the Year." He was honored at the state association's annual convention here. Dr. Stover has practiced at West Point 32 years and for 3 years has been Nebraska representative in the House of Delegates of the national association.

Exchange Program Washington I The State Department a the United States and Russia will exchange major exhibits of scientific, technical and cultural accomplishments in New York and Moscow next vear. I lumln Evening Jouriul and Nrbunln Journal 16. Gets New Post Belgrade (UPI) President Llto has nominated 37-! year-old Marko Nlkczic, now ambassador to Czechoslovakia, as Yugoslav ambassador to the United Stales. SEND YOUR FALL DRY CLEANING NOW LAUNDRY CLf ANIRS CHOICE BEEF By HALF or QUARTER A Wrapped for HMM FREE DELIVERY TO HOME FREEZER Lorkrit Available Convenient 827 So. 27th 6042 Havtlock Avt Therlen Fond Lockers ADVERTISKMENT DIETERS REJOICE and eat desserts Now you can eat real desserts-delicious desserts --and still stay 'on a diet! Get acquainted with low-calorie D-Zerta Puddings.

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(Special) Observ- ei here are hailing a remarkable new advance against the' most unrelenting misery of hay ever in the nose- sinus zone. A way hag been found de- eongett this congestion. This is Ithe central fact which has jaronsed to much interest on the mart of hay fever sufferers who (have never found satisfactory relief from other medications. Up to now, nose drops, eye drops, inhalers, sprays and antihistamines have given some measure of relief. But today you can expect much more complete comfort.

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Among them is a new decongestant substance so effective it has become the single ingredient most prescribed by doctors for relief of congestion in the nose-sinus area. Available without Prescription Now available without prescription-this new 3-layer tablet is called Its unique combination of ingredients-(l) opens up blocked breathing, (2) stops unpleasant sneezing, (3) clears red, watery, itching eyes. At the same time, Dristan helps the body meet the great demands put upon it by the stress and strain of hay fever, and bolsters the body's resistance to infection. Hay fever sufferers who want faster, more complete relief than they have ever btfore obtained are advised to try Dristan Decongestant Tablets -satisfaction Fall Fashions SEE French inspired fall cocktail dresses sweaters imported from Switzerland other exciting styles. SEE Accessories Foreign adapted or inspired fashion accessories added touch to 1958 fall fashions.

SEE Influenced Men's Wear Swiss styled Tyrolean jackets as well as othp" foreign inspired men's fall fashion items. SEE For Your Home Lovely furniture with foreign influence imported housewares to add charm graciousness. SEE From Every Department Foreign inspired or imported items from every department fashions for yourself, your home, gifts, Beginning Tuesday Lincoln's stores will hold their annual fashion display of fall items. At GOLD'S we are highlighting those items influenced by or imported from foreign countries. See them dis- played in our featured throughout the store.

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