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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 35

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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35
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Tho Y.fncofii TTiursdoy, March T967 Educational FM Station Sought By Unioi. College Union College applied Wednesday to the Federal Communication Commission to establish a noncommercial educational FM radio station in Lincoln. The station. KVUC: 91.3 Board Views Salary Hike Four members of the Lincoln Board of Education met Wednesday with Superintendent Steven Watkins and Vice Superintendent Arzell Ball to discuss a salary schedule for classroom teachers. The men considered pay increases for the teachers and resulting problems of raising taxes for the school district during the informal session.

Possibilities for cutting the school budget such as clos-. ing nearly empty schools and a national col transporting pupils to other megacycles, has a three-fold purpose, according to Arthur Hauck. a professor at Union College: give a more representative voice to the sciences, humanities and arts neglected by the AM medium, be used as a training device for students in the radio field, and give local talent an, outlet. Originally to use a 10-watt transmitter, station plans to expand to a 11 stereo in three years, Hauck said. While it will begin operation through sponsorship of the speech department, station will be incorporated into the student association in the near future.

Classical music, weekly sci- 1 ence features, commentary analysis and discussions and i buildings, increasing the school contract day for teachers, or eliminating some classes offered that are not full, were suggested. The Lincoln Education Association will formally present its salary proposal at the next Board of Education meeting scheduled for the evening of Monday, March 13. lege radio network will be broadcast. Some music courses offered at Union College anticipate assigning programs as required listening. Hauck: said, in place of conventional laboratory periods.

The station, located in the administration building CONNIE FREE FOR FISHER With a small portrait of singer Eddie Fisher at her elbow, actress-singer Connie Stevens announced Wednesday that her Mexican divorce from actor Jim Stacy has cleared the way for her marriage to Fisher. She is in the Broadway comedy, the Star-Spangled Gets Film Rights City Chamber Lancaster Co. Ruled Tabor Market Area' The Nebraska Court of Industrial Relations ruled Wednesday that the labor market in consideration of utility wages in Lincoln is Lancaster County and those portions of other counties within 25 miles of Lincoln. The judgment represented a victory for utilities in a long dispute between Lincoln utility workers and the city of Lincoln and Consumers Public Power District over wages and working conditions. The suit was brought by Local 1525 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.

The union had asked the court to establish the Lincoln labor market for utility workers to be 15 southeast Nebraska Counties, including Douglas and Sarpy. This would have brought Omaha-area wage scales to bear on Lincoln utility wages. The Court of Industrial Relations said it would supply its supporting findings later after other issues in the litigation are heard. Hollywood (UFI) Actor 9 Don Murray has acquired Highway Unit film rights to Christo- on the campus, will be oper- Romaine Rolland's No- To Hearina ated largely by students. bel Prize-winning novel.

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to 9 p.m., Sun. 1 to 6 p.m. edge of Crete on Hwy. Crete 826-2151 Lincoln Chamber of Commerce directors have approved representation at a March hearing in Washington for the reversal of some of the national 1967 cutback of federal highway funds. The highway committee said that the cutback as projected would reduce federal aid to Nebraska to about half of the provisions made in previous years.

The committee also received support on its position on 14 legislative measures now pending. Among them was support of LB597 authorizing Lincoln to issue revenue bonds for off- street parking facilities. It also supported regulation and control of highway advertising signs along federal aid primary and interstate highways in principle. Other endorsements included LB300 adding to state highway systems access roads to villages of 100 population or more; LB667 for levying a $5 annual highway user fee on each registered motor vehicle, but asking the fee to be raised to $10 with the apportionment of revenue on the basis of 50rc to the state, to cities and to counties. City 'Leaps Forward' Tokyo UP) New China News Agencv (NCNA) reported the r- in the east China industrial city of Tsingtao went bounding ahead last month alter Mao people seized power the small handful of party people taking the capitalist there.

The A broadcast heard in Tokyo said February output was above quota and 20 over February 1966. U.S. Officer Puts Federal Inmates In City Confines Omaha (ffl A U.S. marshal made arrangements Wednesday for lodging federal prisoners by 1 a c- ing them in the city jail at Lincoln. Last September, Marshal Clive Short removed two federal prisoners from the Douglas County Jail and put them in the Dodge County Jail at Fremont after issues of a contract and racial segregation arose.

Until Wednesday, Short said, he continued to jail some federal prisoners in Fremont. However, he said Dodge County Sheriff Homer Brainard said he no longer wanted the prisoners, giving no reason. Short said the federal government had used the Lincoln jail for many years and he believed it to be a lasting arrangement. He said, too, he had not shut out the Dodge County Jail and would house prisoners there, if necessary. I BEN SIMON'S, Downtown Gateway JOURXAL-STAR WANT ADS BRING Stokely picks green Deans (he way you pick green beans when the color is right.

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