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THE LINCOLN STAR YEAR 270 SATURDAY A IIV A L' 12 I I CEATS I II it I photos by bob GORHAM WEB RAV Uignifanes spoke, the band played, Gov. Morrison snipped ribbon hung by Randy Jordan, Interstate 80 traffic flowed. Interstate Traffic Hits I a Lincoln, Omaha Artery Argentine RegiiTie Blocks Revolt Bid MORRISON CUTS SUPERHIGHWAY RIBBON By Betty Person Rcss. both of entire job at the earliest pos- Twin bands of concrete ''horn were present Friday, sible date a 52-mile stretch of magnifi- oushed onward bv the late Morrison said the hiehwav cent Interstate Highway link- Ralph wjth form- heralds a new era of indus- ing two largest er Stnfc Engineer R. L.

Coch- trial development and promo- cities and signaling a new era and the present highway tion of tourist travel as well in highway travel, was offi- ehief, John Hossack. contin- as the significant contribution cially dedicated and opened through Gov. Dwight Bur- it will make to highwav lo traffic at 3:35 Friday aft- nev. and completed under ty, ernoon. Morri.son, the highwav was With the snip of a bright finally opened 1 red ribbon stretched across Personnel Present munrf.r the highway at the Green- A of Highway Depart- which will make i1 wood interchange, near the ment personnel, including the -sarer'and safer for neonle midway mark between Lin- chief engineer.

coin and Omaha, Gov. Frank H. Gilbert, contractors and to thpir nnin of Morrison dedicated the high- workmen who have brought way to the cheers of some the superhighway through 300 persons attending the cere- each stage of its de- Mayor Bartlett E. velopment. were on hand for Boyles, and Arthur LONG RANGE PLAN OK'D- Kennedy Key Aid Wins Vote Washington LP President Kennedy's foreign aid pro- WORK AHEAD FOR TOURISM Don vacation series ends today with the conclusion that there are a lot of interesting things to do in Nebraska, but that the state still has a long way to go before earning a reputation as a tourist mecca.

See story on page 16. .1 Begun in 1956 under the ad- the long-awaited dav iianson. administrative assist- gram survived a major hazard Friday night when the Senate ministration of former Gov Hossack it has taken Mayor James rejected a move to deny him long-range authority to lend Victor and State 5 years mid S42.5 million to at the funds borrowed from the Treasury. complete this section of the ceremonies. amendment which would forced annual congres- PlCHIC highway which will span the Nobraska Highway Commis- sional appropriations for any lending was beaten.

I state fn uoners J. McBride of Min- amendment was re -1 State Forecast Of Expands To West was re- In addition to the 52 miles chairman: Joe jected on a roll call, ercise pressure on the ad- op.cned Triday. another of giving the administration ministration if they opposed miles Ilf nc (reek. Thane Davis of ij.votc margin in contrast to a loan is complete in the Kimball Hyannis, Hossac saiii 55 miles arc i nn iria tion miles near Omaha 18 miles State Sens. Fern Hubbard Republicans supported the authoritv to lend up to $8 8 west of I.

ncoln. and .32 miles Orme of Lincoln. William President, while Armed Forces Reported Loyal To President Frondizi Buenos Aires (P Rebels describing themselves as anti-communist nationalists seized two key buildings In the capital early Saturday in an attempt to overthrow President Arturo Frondizi but one band gave up after government forces threatened to attack. The government declared in About 40 men were reported a communique the attempted to have taken over the tele- revolt was a flop and blamed phone exchange controlling Weather forecasters pic- trying to upset in- radio lines to broadcast their tured a picnic Saturday for ternal peace and damage Ar- revolutionary manifesto. prestige abroad.

Saporiti said at 2 a.m. the seized rebels were still holding the station telephone exchange but were out besieged by police who demanded their surrender, with some showers in the Another band was stiil The telephone exchange BUYS 14 LOTS by west of I ian.l. Moulton 'Eugene 23 bm 'western and northern parts entrenched in the telephone building is only 25 biMki I'raises fredeeessors honev of Dmaha. Ed McHugh in opiwsition to his plan. from the Treasury without after.

fmm 1 I raising the work of his of Murdock. II K. Diers of Approval of the amend- annual appropriations The I niverMty of Nebraska predecessors. ('ochran. Gresham and Peter CTaussen ment would have destroyed Congress Friday announced execution and former Deputy Fngmcer of Leigh, also were present, the long-range lending and of an agreement to Heniy Schlitt.

and his col- The Lincoln Municipal Band treasury-borrowing principles Watch Piso Tower the administration' 82. bled their guard on the Rainfall reported for $295.000 the leagues who have spent thous- entertained the throngs of jier- i Metal plant and ands of hours on the highway, sons, including a 50-car cav- are vital to the over-all property adjoimng the west Hossack promised the depart- alcadc from Lincoln and a success of its program, boundary of ment will continue to do every- slightly smaller contingent thing to complete the from Dmaha. of the state Saturday after- exchange building they from government house where noon and evening. were surrounded by a strong Frondizi was meeting with state high, record- force of army troops and their his aides, ed at Broken Bow. Lin- surrender seemed imminent.

Gen. Lagalaye, coin Air Force Base, Cirand Oscar Vicente Corres, an head of the state information Island and Beatrice, was a officer in the Frontier Guard, service, told newsmen at as identified as leader of the Government House that the Friday group that seized the radio situation was entirely normal city campus in Lincoln. The agreement was signed by Dan Hill, president, and Clarence Swanson, of Lincoln, president and property committee member of the unlversit.v’s Board of Regents. The transaction must be formally ratified by the entire board at its next meeting in September. Pos.session date will be Feb 8 1962.

The purchase involves 3 parcels of property, equivalent to 14 lots, and house It Be Trimmed Even Acropolis Would Fall For Soviet Aims--K. famed leaning tower of Pi.sa included 191 inches at Super-j station. He declared he throughout the country, ytcr receiving ail anonymoii.s lor, 159 inches at Waterloo anii-communist and had no -'fter the broadcasting of while pieseivation of these letter threatening to blow up and 1 i5 at Odessa. LincoUi (im, political beliefs but the revolutionary manifesto principles constituted a ma- the famous struolure, recorded .60 of an inch. national iinilv official radio stations re- lor victory for the adnunis- Mostuw Premici Khru-' tralion.

it did not insure that the chief executive will gel the full. 5-year, 8 8 -billion lending program he has asked In Hyanni.s Port. where he is the weekend. President Kennedy was described as gratified" by the defeat of the Byrd amendment Press Pierre PLAN ADVANCES- Senate Unit Okays Impacted Areas Aid Washington impacted ing to forge national unitv in the country. suined normal transmission The rebels had broadcast a ai-evolutionarv man i the defense mini after seiiing ihc telephone said no military acUon change which controls all ra- had been reported anywhere dio lines.

interior of the country. said the rebels opened fire when police approached the telephone build -1 LINCOLN: Mostly fair Sating only 25 blocks from Gov- urday with highs in the upper eminent House where Fron- 80s. areas dizi was meeting with his EXCEPT PAN- The Weather east from to Streets and running a half block in depth; rciicral. Ihat ucR.itialc of 9th and Streets: and 3 nf lots north of Memorial St a- If such a dium bordered bv lOth push the button for a rot war," and added: beli coniinon sense will win." But in almost the same highs JO. 2,200.000 people to 14 lots, and 3 vv at e- slu hev det lai ed Friday it is' proximate population of West ses, two factoiv buildings ihat Hu.

We-t will licilml thcv want to declare SchoolNSne Wed licrlin If war war and hundreds of millions 'Ph 3 I I 1 Of people will perish What el common sense can be- considered the vote on the The move svmbolized the ion has collapsed and is that the Argentine people Saturday and over most of the the resulting nuclear holo- lieve such nonsense Byrd amendment crucial. Sal- death of administration hopes yielding its whole lK)si- yand the armed forces are state Skurday night; 1 le said any Western war to said: "This certainly for any general aid-to-educa- lion for this session of Con- united in their will to achieve Saturday in 80s. he is eieatc one Germanv out of a key tion legislation at this session Ri'css by accepting a separate the national de.sliny through on the tw,) Germanvs is bound to f'-fforfs to trim both the of bill for impacted areas." legality and the constitution- war IS fought and funds for the Dispensing with hearings. until a few davs ago, al regime," there prohablv program are expected the Senate Labor and Welfare administration forces had The communique said calm be nothing left in (Germany to measure comes to Committee voted 11 to 1 for hoped to salvage some part prevailed throughout the eap- unite 'ate in the Senate, a measure, introduced Thurs- of $6.1 billion in general and and the rest of the coun- After that, it must clear the day, to extend for one year special aid measures try. House where opposition may the impacted areas program shelved in the House Rules Fulling Allies on the west and Av-i fnue on the south Carl Donaldson, business manager for the university, said use opment pus a re rniversiVy will use the Soviet Fidir at a Kremlin recep- Ing warehouse structures for b'' would dtcstroy the the Romanian party several years.

The university began nego liatmg for the property after 2 am 3 .1 4 10 am a am, 7 Hi a m. 8 so a m. 9 am 10 a 11 30 a It declared that the armed 12 pm l.inraln Trmprraiurri 1 so a m. tFn 7.V 2.3o pm 73 3 7s 4,30 pm. 5 6 30 67 7 65 8 TO 65 9 pm.

10 30 pm 30 m. 70 1 2 30 4 m. 4 72 1 30 4 m. 76 2 30 a Northwestern announced plans to move from its present site to a new location north of Lincoln on 27th Slseet, where the company is now constructing a new plant KxerylMMly It! Special 2-laycr White Cake with cocoanut 69c, fresh at Wendelin Baking, i430 South, Acropolis in if Khrushchev appeared sary to aims. be trying to soften some of He was so excited that hiSjfbe impact of his harsh scnleiu'cs became jumbled, but meaning was clear.

"It is a fairy tale," he said, "that they will fight for the freedom of the Germans in West Germany if we sign a peace treaty. (iliil'I'fHi INr Straw bon or Lemon llavors. Klein Bakery 821 So. He made a point of going over and talking to a group of Western ambassadors, including Sir Frank Roberts of Britain. Arnold Smith of Canada and Maurice Dejean of I'laiice Khru.shchev to them a Iriendly way, saying he did not think there would be (Continued 011 page col.

7) lending program through virtually unopposed, sal desire for the impacted Ir rViia. ihiraidl as a ieve. Tri foaded inescapable re- sala-: somelhmg else out for action, ries as well as classroom con- But it became obvious Thurs- to schools in day the administration forces the home districts of 315 Rep-' had given up when the sepa apable sixmsibility. An administration spokesman apparently picked up, au some waverini Republican: votes in late afternoon b.v dicating he would an T'be program expired amendment under which lo hasten its revival jD-Ore both staunch gressional committees would Ibo Senate bill is to bo sent i advocates of general aid. be given a 30-day advance to the House and acted on' look at any proposed loans of there under a suspcn.sion of 2 -lir.

Sale! $10 million or more. the rul s. Thi.s means il would Sat 9 30-11 .30 a m.l 3rd floor: No power would be. go to no committees 15 Wool reg 29 95 provided but the eommhtees Sen Jacob Jcvits, R-N now 8 75 Summer Dresses could register dissent and cast lone vole reg 5 98 to 10 95 now 3 rebels calling themselves nationalists was only a action Frondizi rushed from his suburban residence to ernment headquarters at 1:2:5 a.m., when he heard of the rexolt. He was joined by a group of his aides.

porler.s about the political tint of the revolt, can call them as you wish This must he a group of hotheads exal tadosi, whether or communists." High lempirature one year ago low Sun 5 33 a 1 7 39 m. 6 39 a 114 m. Normal Aufutt to 1 41 in. Total In Nfbra preoipiiation to 18.C7 iska Temprralurea I. Il 1 Luu ola 8U o4 Imperial79 1.3KB 82 87 Sidney 71 Norfolk 78 81Scottitjluif 54 Grand UUiul 83 84 Chadron 81 St North PlatLe 80 80 irmaha 11 1 I.

Birmingham 91 70 Kanaaa City 82 7t Bismarck 83 47t.iMi 84 ito.ston 92 73 Miami Reach 88 Hrownuviilf 94 77 New t)rleang Chicago 73New York 75 IVnver :9 55 Phuenis 104 75 VI.oil*-» Sao Kr'fiaco 8b47 Kort W.irth Galveston 17 Tampa 74 Jackson'. iUc 9-2 72Washinatufl Today's Chuckle inherited from nationalists vour father is called parsL monv..

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