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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 6

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Friday, June 2f. Lincoln Evening Journal nrn Nvliriii-kii Sliilo Journal III Wind-Blows Good for Sick Tot Houston, Tex. (UPI)--A thunderstorm pounded an Air Force plane on a mile race with death so violently it made Randa Wimberly, 3, airsick and in the process may have saved her life. The little girl did what came naturally. She threw up.

And out popped a grape--a large purple one--that apparently had been choking her for nearly two days. Her parents thought the trouble was a recurrence of a chronic throat condition. The storm, spiked with hail, sleet and lightning, tossed the 4-engine turbo-prop transport about violently. But after nature dislodged the grape, Randa started breathing better for the first time since Wednesday. By the time the plane landed at Houston, where doctors from the Texas Children's Hospital were waiting, Randa was feeling pretty chipper and walked by herself from the plane.

She was hospitalized for observation. The girl's father, Maurice Wimtaerly, Yunia, asked the Air Force to rush his daughter to the Houston hospital when the choking started growing steadily worse. He feared She might die if she didn't get relief. Legislative Calendar Juno 25, 1181)1 LrfliUUve Afternoon Reconvened at 2 p.m. Hoard 45-minuU! tpoeob by J.

Lercy Welsh of Omaha unilnjt subsidized research In new uses for farm Adopted Legislative 1. 3, 7, 9, 18. 29. 33. 39, 40.

44, 43, 48, 53. 57 for Interim Confirmed (Jov. Ralph appointment uf Jack D. Obblnk of Lincoln director of and Mrs. Wendell Bcrge of Health.

2 Youths Are Caught In Barely Missed 2 Kids Two joyriding i youths, who narrowly missed hitting two youngsters playing in a sandbox, have been ordered to report to the office of Lt. Gail Gade, head of the police juvenile division. The boys, 13 and 14, as- sertedly took a car belonging to Lod A. Blazek near 6th and South. Blazek, a Gooch Mill employe, immediately notified police and gave a description of one of the boys: which was furnished by a co- worker.

Patrolman Arthur Aksamit, who was driving to work on Vine saw the youths and sought to stop them for ques- tioning. McCaw from technical budgets to technical training. Former Budget Director Program Officer in Korea Omaha-- Arthur B. McCaw, SS traton. ii I A rn i i McCaw and his wife are in A I SECRET! Omaha on leave from their post with the U.S.

State Dept. mission. This man is wearing the world's smallest hearing aid--BUT WHERE IS IT? He has a secret--it's "WORN ENTIRELY IN THE EAK. No COrd, nothing worn anywhere else. SONOTONE 707 Federal Securities Bldg.

Phone 2-3404 Lincoln, Nebr. to transport oil at the oil port of been in fuel oil supply. A large part of his activity has been arranging from ship Pusan by rail to the plant site. Little grass grows under his feet. Take a look at some of his other projects: Demonstrations increasing agricultural yields.

--Health and sanitation im- McCaw's most recent proj- i rove ments. ect has been the development -Assisting rural villagers of the big Chungju Fertilizer im rove lmn standards. Plant, which is nearing completion. The project includes training of workers for the plant. His special interest a Get free details and estimates a Underground Lawn Watering Systems.

W5NDERS GEIST 2219 No. Cotner Call 6-2247; eves. 3-4565 THE STORE FOR ALL YOUR SHOPPING 1410 South St. Phone 3-8581 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Daily 9 fo 9 p.m. 9 to 6 Sunday You're I --Furnishing communca- tions media, including audiovisuals.

Mrs. McCaw, a former Omaha art teacher, works in a busy studio in a quonset hut with a staff of Korean artists who a pamphlets, books, posters and exhibits for the ICA demonstrations. McCaw was State Budget Director in Lincoln from 195254. He was also a member of the Douglas County Tax Appraisal Board. Thou Shalt Not McClusky, N.D.

(UPI)-- Two farm hands caught stealing 10 bushels of grain said they merely wanted to get enough money to go to the movies in McClusky. The town's only theater was featuring "The Ten Commandments." Golds OF NEBRASKA 3 5 wi Day Saturday June 27 ORTHO GARDEN CONSULTANT RAY SULLIVAN will answer questions about Your Garden Problems. Bring Your disease and insect problems, plants, bushes, weeds, etc. Si 3i FREE SAMPLE PACKAGES ORTHO-GRO Liquid Plant- Food, FREE a BOOKLET KEEP ROSES LOVELY vith ROSE DUST KILL GARDEN BUGS with one spray Happy Birthday to the following members who observe their birthdays this weeK: Ijnda Caves 13 Maine 1O KalSiy Marie Turner 6 Carol MllJw Hmcf Pannxnr Carole Urow .,...13 -Ircmn FlM-fc ...............22 IJada Kay IVlrrwm 12 Oarr WnndwlJfli 1O Brnwurfl 13 Allan Wchlnain 11 Ann .........13 Mirhart T. Iao 12 Mary in Bill WalSrr Tanl Ailwrt 11 William 3.

ATTXTI 13 .................13 33 Ktlw-ri Kay Ann ATITI T. Ji .11 to the Board of returned LB74 (budjfet bUl) to Select Flic for corrective amendments and replaced on final review. Adjourned at 4:58 to 9 a.m. Friday. Senators absent Thursday: Erlewlne.

Excused part of day were Russlllo and Llebers. Itoll Call Thursday: JO. Senators not rotlne on Koll Call Votes: Erlcwine, 10; Adams, Husslllo, 2: Mclluxh. Carpenter, Jensen, 1: Hollvtibvck, Peck. 1: Simmons, 3: Skarda, Webb.

1: Cooper. Williams, Aufcnkamp, Bowen, Burbach, syas, anambaugu, Munnelly, Tews, 1: Cooper. Llebcrs, Nelson, Thompson. Kenskc, I. June llillli Legislative Day Convened at 9 a.m.

Passed LB739. G34, 233 on final inx. Defeated Legislative Council Resolutions 54 and 55. Passed Legislative Council' Resolutions 7, 9, 18. 23, 33.

39, 40, 45, 49, 48, 53, 57. 44, 3. 1. Adopted Resolutions 58 and 59. Adjourned at 12:02 p.m.

until 2 P.m. Stransky Heads Denton Legion Denton James R. 'Stransky of Denton has been elected post commander of American Legion Post 355. Other officers elected are: Donald Baughman, post adjutant; Richard Vryhied, sergeant at arms; John Boman, finance officer; Jerry Sullivan post service officer; Everett Brandt, post chaplain; and Raymond Sullivan, man- Bar Lauds Work Of Killer's Attorneys The Nebraska State Bar president, Joseph Tye of Kearney, issued a state ment after Washington, D.C attorney James J. Laughlin criticized the legal handUng of the Charles Starkweather case.

Reached in Deadwood, S.D. where he is attending South Dakota State Assn. meeting, Tye said: "Comment on cases in Nebraska courts is generally not proper by officials of the State Bar Assn. "But the reported statement of James Laughlin, Washington, D.C. attorney, removes any restriction recognized by ager of the Club.

Denton Legion Gomon to Tour Europe, Russia Peru Dr. Neal S. Gomon, Peru State Teachers College president, will join a group of American educators on a tour of' educational and cultural facilities of northeast Europe and Russia this fall. The party of 30 school administrators will leave New York by air Oct. 3, and return Nov.

3. Sponsored by the American Assn. of School Administrators and the National Education the tour is under the supervision of the U.S. State I Dept sj; SAVE WISELY with real profit PLUS INSURED SAFETY 1 We pay highest dividends semi-annually, consistent with sound -business practices. LINCOLN FEDERAL 126 So.

I SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION Member of Federal Savings Loan Insurance Corp. 5 Chartered and" Supervised i U.S. Government 2-1318 the president of the Nebraska State Bar Assn. "Charles Starkweather was properly and adequately represented in the various courts of Nebraska. I have known personally and professionally the jurists from the District Court through the Supreme Court and the Federal judges in Nebraska.

These men are of the highest character, integrity and ability. "Rather than criticism, the legal profession of Nebraska, both the bench and the bar, are entitled to the respect, confidence and plaudits of ev-' ery God-fearing law-abiding citizen." Golds OF NEBRASKA KILL LAWN WEEDS easy watering 8 Pti 1.69 Qt. ......2.98 Gal. 6.98 Here's an easier way to keep lawns free of weeds. IMPROVED WEED-B-GONE not only kills weeds it also controls Poison Oak and Poison Ivy, but wont barm hardy grasses.

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