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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 24

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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Page 24 The Lincoln Star Friday, Lincoln Recordl Book Astronaut work should turn you on Marriage Licenses Jackson, Kimberly Scott, 1919 A 23. Retsen, Gerald Lee, 1610 Cotner, 40 Pike, David Dean, 1801 23 28 Kaberline, Steven Leonard, 600 15 25 Brown, Troy 1201 0. 55................................... Huenink, Cbrtstopher King, Roca, 19 Simmons, Allen Dean, 1814 68, 25 VanOsdol, Leslie Dean, 311 42, 22 Batten, Brian John, 8225 Hazelwood Dr, 20 Richardson, James Gardner, 2720 49 23 Carroll, James Phillip, Columbus, 42 Michaud, Sondra Sue, Fremont, 23 Wright, Nikki Bobbette, 1610 S. Cotner, 36 Andrews-Eary, Jean Ann, 1801 23, 26 Zumbrunn, Gale Kay, 1532 20 22 Hartman, Varee Ann, 4742 71, 36 Wagner, Denise Kay, Roca, 18 Shiner, Kimberly Pauline, 1814 68, 21 Krewson, Sandra Kay, 311 42, 21 Nixon, Deborah Irene, 533 Rockhurst, 19 Gorthey, Jillayne Lynn, 5040 Valley Rd 21 Belt, Marilyn Kay, 6845 Leighton, 38 Births Lincoln General Hospital Daughter Butt 7vSr and Mrs Jeffrey 1 Debra Way 112 Saunders Ave Nov 3 Bryan Memorial Hospital Sons Buchheit Mr and Mrs Robert Nasn 2842 Nov 2 Davison Mr and Mrs Leo 1 Kathryn Smith'.

Greenwood. Nov Fiala Mr and Mrs Lloyd (Rita Wahoo. Nov 2 Daughters Peoples Mr and Mrs William Barbara Doza-, 604 Nov, 2 Schlicker Mr and Mrs. Jack 'Christy Best, 427 S. 1st, Nov 2 St, Elizabeth Health Center Son Hiatt Mr and Mrs Steven 'Roxanne Hanziiceki.

2915 Dethay Drive, 2 Daughters Lannin Mr and Mrs Douglas (PamelaOrr, 1321 Uth, Nov 2 Tomcak Mr and Mrs Francis 'Dcbora Wneclcr), 3431 51sf. Nov. 3. Divorces Richters, Gary from Pamela Simons, Leigh A from Roger Littrell, Paul from Dorothy Oshio, Sara from Robert Courts AM pleaded guilty unless In- dll atcd Ago address, if any, from court records Court costs additional to tmes District Court Over ,10 Alcohol 2nd Offense Teeters, Alvin 39, 2748 8 amended from 3rd offense. 60 days County laii, $300, 1 yr suspended license Municipal Court Destroying Property Cvitak, Guy 17, Denton, $100, Ct 2 assault, dismissed.

Ct 3 petit larceny, $200 DWI Svoboda, Mary 39, 1427 sentencing Doc 2, 2 refusing chemical test, dismissed, Ct 3 leaving accident scene, dismissed Over Alcohol Carstens, Gene A 41, 1715 23, amended from second offense, sentencing Doc 2 Walters, ick A 21, 1430 Idytwild, sentencing Dec 2 Claussen, Waunita 20, 4828 Meredoth, sentencing Dec 2 Clouse, Virgil, 27, 1344 sentencing Dec 2 DeShazo. Kerry 31, 263 Belmont, sentencing Dec 2 Assault Calderon, Michael 17. Los Angeles, Calif S50 Blackwell, Seth, no age, 2620 Vine, dismissed Shaw, Joseph, 29. 238 $100, Ct 2 drunk, dismissed Over Alcohol 2nd Offense Thomsen, Steven 25, 6429 Fairfax, sentencing Dec 2 Petit Larceny Harbach, Scott A 18. 3335 Q.

$100 Mafulka, Laura 19. Valparaiso, dismissed Jones, Odessa, 50, 2314 17, sentencing Dec 2 Henderson, Cynthia, no age, no address, dismissed Disturbing Peace Higley, Jim, 20. Harper Halt, room 919, amended from petit larceny sentencing Dec 2. Houser, Harold, 19, Harper Hail, room 923, amended from petit larceny sentencing Dec 2 Kennedy, Joe, 20, Harper Hall, room 914 amended from petit larceny, sentennng Dec 2 Refusing Chemical Test Finnigan, Jerome 18, 2240 Lake, count 2, 6 mo suspended license, $100, count 1, drunken driving, dismissed Leaving Accident Scene Katz, James, 24, Jansen, $20 Speeding (Limit -f 20 mph) Gais, Joseph A 22, 4747 Linden (48-251, $33 Brewer, Vera 49, Omaha (7555), $41 Dagosta, John 24, Omaha, (BOSS) $92 Chase, Richard, 19, Elmwood Park, III (76-55) $45 Crow, Ronald 23, Poway, Calif (78 55), $53, Shaw, Tommie 34, Oakland, Calif (82-55) $76 Yorks, Craig 27, Lock Haven Pa (79-55) $58 Lovain, Douglas A 23, Killen Texas, (78 55) S53 Minzel, Arlan, 18. Rt 4 (78-55) $53 Beard, William A 41, 1636 24 103 55i $100, Ct 2 no valid registration, $10 Fire Calls 8 20 a 245 13th, medical emergency 8 30 a 2236 assist 2 18pm, 2244 E.

medical emergency 2 55 pm, 48th Pioneers, medtt al emergency. 4 23 Allison Ct at Contempo, smoke in area 4 57 801 W. 0, medical emergency nth Cornhuskcr, car Omaha (AP) count for more than objectivity in work, according to pilot-physician astronaut Dr. vStory Musgrave Musgrave flew himself to Omaha Wednesday from the Lyndon Johnson Space Center in Houston, He told the Omaha Mid-West Clinical Society that is how you relate to your work that countes. You have to be turned on by In space, he said, one must be a thinker, not a programmed robot.

Musgrave will bo part of the program which will cover the first SIX flights of the space shuttle He holds five degrees in various fields of science, mathematics and business and IS working on a sixth. He has helped design equipment such as life support systems for the space shuttle, worked on development of the Expansion Bloomington, Minn (AP) Control Data Corp has pledged not to expand its business operations in South Africa, Skylab program and was the backup scientist-pilot for the first Skylab mission. One of the major challenges of space, he said, is adapting to a different environment. Young people who think they might like to be a part of the space program would do well to see how they do in new environments. he said For example, Musgrave suggested trying out scuba diving, flying, mountain climbing or the like His own list of hobbies includes parachuting, long-distance runnning, soaring and skateboarding.

He said he believes the next 15 years of space work will produce the greatest immediate harvest of knowledge in the field of earth sciences. Sensitive space equipment, for example, can tell how much wheat is being grown around the world and even what percentage of the crop is affected bv wheat rust nipped Friday Soturday Sing-Alang Fun DICK PATTERSON at the Piano lar 5 33 ni Ore 6 42 fire 7 28 400 Industrial Lake, false alarm 7 30 7 49 9 46 emergcm 9 51 euiergeniy 13th Judson, trash 6315 0, gas smell 231 28th. assist 7345 Yosemite, medical 5436 Oldham, medical Californian will manage Union radio A private California film producer will take over management of Union College's FM radio station as the first full-time station manager Eric Graham, of Westlake, was hired to run the radio station by the Union College Board of Trustees during their November meeting, according to Mike Fellows, director of college relations tor Union The station, KUCV, a student-operated station for the past decade, has been operated by the communication's department. The station also will change Its format from a combined religious and classical music station to an all classical format. said Fellows.

KUCY will continue to use paid student workers and operate as an educational laboratory for the college, he said. Graham has had experience in television production and as an FM radio manager. The Union College trustees also expanded a vocational education program started last year when Union vocational students built a house in Lincoln, This year the students will build two houses. More funds wanted for jobs Slate Labor Commissioner tierald Chizek said Thursday he IS applying for additional federal money to provide jobs tor unemployed youths in Nebraska. Chizek said he will apply for funds under the Youth Employment and Demonstrations Urojects Act which President Carter signed in August.

Under the Youth Community Conservation and Improvement Projects, teenagers 16 to 19 would work in supervised projects. Chizek estimated that $193,667 would be available for this program. Under the second program. Youth Employment and Training, young people between 16 and 21 would earn wages while learning job skills. Youth who are considered to have economical disadvantages will be given preference in admission to this program, Chizek said, which is estimated to cost 1688,654 in Nebraska.

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