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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 2

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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1 YUK LINCOLN I All Friday. June 8, 1956 Tito Ignores A Part Of Russia's Official Program Yugoslavia Braniff Nebraska Route Temporarily Extended By CAB Bindweed In Sod Termed Illegal Sodders and landscapers who unload a nice new lawn but loaded with field bindweed are violating state law, said the State Noxious WASHINGTON A Civil! Aeronautics Board examiner: Weeds Division Thursday. 'nded the tem- The division said sodder bind law extension of the authority uiff Airways to serve Fargo, N.D.. and Brook-' Mitchell. Watertc doss is uuire Independent During Tour LENINGRAD, U.

S. S. R. (AP) Yugoslavia's President Tito made this city the first stop on a swing around the Soviet Union Thursday. And he demonstrated his independence by ignoring part of the official program.

He was scheduled to show up at the Smolny Institute, Lenins command post for the Bolshevik Revolution. Tito chose to take a nap instead, and sent Mrs. Tito in his Senate Committee To Study Money For Randall Line Examiner Leslie G. Tonahue said the authority should be extended until 60 days after the CAB's final decision in the so-called seven states area proceeding now before it which involves serv- WASHINGTON Appropriations Committet will up the jfrA -1- this jndatio 3 Pleasanton Farmstead Leveled By Tornado es north of Kearney. The Bert mers fled by auto as they the funnel approach.

(AP.) the home and a wall of a gr: ary. A tornado swept the ar Wednesday, located about All that remains of the farm of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Berk-heimer of Pleasanton, are the basement and foundation of place. He also was supposed to visit Lenin's straw-thatched hideaway about 20 miles out of town.

All along the route he was to take, I huge crowds waited. At the shrine itself, all the Soviet officials ac- companying Tito except Premier Nikolai Bulganin and Foreign ister Dmitri T. Shepilov, stood I waiting. Takes A Walk But Tito had decided to take a walk. Accompanied by Bulganin.

i he strolled down Jfevsky Prospekt. Leningrad's main street, mingling committee Thursday. But the sub-; committee passed the decision to the full committee without preju- dice. Previously, the House Appropria-1 tions Committee had rejected the proposal and key members of that committee said if the Senate group A Treat For A Foundling Colliers, 10. of Thursday evening.

After a snack I Solo Hops Over I Atlantic Favored; You Aren't 'Bored' Court Stays Point System License Less ill fight Wahoo Plant Production Ends June 13 Hou to; U. feeds a grouiv.ierr bahv soar- it hopped on its way. (Star row which fel: out its nest Plintc.) Iowa Asks ExiracZition Cf Fcrmer Frcm Blair A Blair. f.irm?r, William inr.Jc by Iowa Gov. Leo Hoegh LOXDCX Peter Glut San Francisco vatc'nmake witW the crowds and chatting ted las ethe talk.

waHOO. Neb. Production at flies the Atlantic soio because "you The Lancaster District Court has anyo but sed durii H. Miller, has been request tradiled to Iowa on a cha: visited the Electi aticn by Gov. Victor Anderson.

The alleged incident involved 1 the Nebraska Ordnance Plant will don't get bored" that way. landed temporarily restrained the State ''s end next Wednesdav. Keith W. his single-engine plane here Thurs-: Department of Roads and Irriga- Braniff authority to serve the cities expires June 30. Braniff did not apply for renewal but expressed its intention of discontinuing the service.

Braniff is serving all the points except Yankton which does not now have an airport adequate for DC-3 operation. The examiner said the CAB has the right to compel Braniff to continue the service in spile of the SEATCN TO BE SWORN TODAY WASHINGTON' A. Sea-ton will be sworn in as Secretary of the Interior Friday morning in President Eisenhower's office, the White House said. Chief Justice Warren will administer the oath. Seaton', a former Nebraska senator, was a deputy presidential assistant when President Eisenhower nominated him to succeed Secretary Douglas McKay.

The Senate confirmed the nomination Wednesday. McKay resigned to seek the Republican nomination to oppose Sen. Morse (D-Ore) in next fall's elec- med factory where the Soviet Un largest generators are made. ad an Iowa conservation who taged i addressed 12.000 cheering factory hands who had assembled to greet The extraditi Waugh. plant manager the Na-; day night.

from eniorcing the revocation tional Gypsum said Gluckman. 30, flew the Atlantic of-a Lincoln youths driver license One bomb line remains in pro- i from New york in three hops i under the Penalt" Pomt system, duction. Another was shut down Greenland, Iceland and Prestwick, Harold S. Novicoff, 17, of 2825 May 25. Waugh said the last count Scotland for a reunion here with So.

25th brought the action through on employes was 406. Peak em- his parents. his father asking the court to de ployment in post-World War II "The flight was quite unevent-' clare "null and void" the dennrt-production was about 3,300. fu he told newsmen at Croydon mental order of June 4 revoking Bulganin, in a speech, said "ou It Happened In NEBRASKA- year. Total cost of the proposed line to Grand Island would be 8 million dollars and the 5i would be for first year work.

$1 Million Asked For South Dakota Towns, Persons WASHINGTON i.f! The House Public Works subcommittee was urged Thursday to approve nearly one million dollars to pay South aid 300 Airfield as he climbed out of his "li in peace and happiness. But w. are doing this not because we an weak. Our enemies know thi strength of the Soviet fist." New Friendship lartment revoked the li It has a away. The layaway work is Referring to the ouster of Yugo pected to take until October or November.

After that, about 200 civilian Dakota towns and individuals for slavia from the Cominform in 1943, the premier said "all the difficulties and unoleasantness are be due i Misso Ivivt de- cense as of May IS when young Novicoff accumulated 15 penalty But his petition alleged that when he pleaded guilty to a charge of negligent driving by failing to stop at a stop sign, as noted on the traffic ticket issued by the arresting officer, he was unaware and ignor- wing span of only 38 feet. REDCHINA SAYS U.S. STUDENTS MAY MAKE TOUR workers will remain on the foi Lt. Col. Walter J.

Seely. ci hind us, and the Soviet and Yugo- mander. said about 20 Army Ord Seaton said he was not certa when he would take over his ne duties, but added he wanted i do so as soon as possible. slar peoples are restored to a strong and enduring friendship." "We shall chop off the hands of anyone." he said, who dared try-break the friendship. When Tito was thrown out of the Cominform, Bulganin publicly called Tito a jackal.

There was only flattery in his speech Thurs- Sen. Case and Rep. Lovre, South Dakota Republicans, said dam-ages and additional needs for spending have resulted from construction of the Oahe, Gavins Point and Ft. Randall Dams. Trend Reversed BERLIN L) Communist East Germany reversed the trend to- nance Corps men would remain.

Many Tariff Cuts Announced By State Dept. WASHINGTON CTJ The State CAMBRIDGE, Mass. an that he was being charged with The National Student Assn. five different and separate stop weighed an invitation from sign viqlations in Lincoln Municipal Communist China to send a 15- Court. member American student delega- xovicoff alleged he intended to tion to tour that country this sum-, guUty ta only ons charge, not mer.

five different charges, and was Peiping Radio, heard at Hong up prtn mnaVng! traveled from Missouri toShc mountains in just 20 dsysS This equillcd the speed of horse-drawn vehicles at that time-and certainly beat oxen, the standard "horstpovier" of the day. 5 Men Drowned As Boat Capsizes On Swollen River a king sized cig brought out a midget Kong, said China would guarantee anyth-mg but negligent Depart announced Thursday a large number of tariff reductions obtained and granted MAKES VDII THIRSTY doesn't it-iust to read the visitoi warm ana tnencuy driving by faUing to stop at a Cly about frontier accomplishments like this? Lucky us! welcome." stop sign. by the United States in bargaining with 21 other countries. Clive Gray, vice president for nternationa! affairs of NSA, said The additional eight points for i kTtkS timp-at homp or awav! Beer is so refreshing so lor people who want just a few puffs. A state-owned cigarette factory at Dresden announced the new size of nearly two inches, compared with the regular three-inch AMERICAN FALLS, Ida.

(INS) Five men on a fishing outing drowned Thursday in the flcod-swollen Snake River when their light boat capsized about eight miles below American Falls dam near Eagle Rock. iney are tne produce or iuur right to serve your guests. And in such good taste! he had not seen the invitation and could not comment on it. Ex-Cop Shoulders Near Freedom In Perjury Sentence ST. LOUIS (INS) A former police lieutenant who captured the kidnapers of little Bobby Green-lease is scheduled to be released from the United States medical center for federal prisoners at Springfield, June 16.

the stop signs gave him a total of 15, the petition contended, when with the negligent driving charge, he would have accumulated seven points as of May 18. MUA1U VISION U. S. IIEWHS T0UNDAT10N, 710 fini Hal Ionic Lincoln. Nt months of negotiations at Geneva and the department said "free world trade in general will be better off for their having taken Place." Peiping Radio said the invitation as sent by the All-China Stu Missing and presumed drowned dents Federation in to Novicoff asks the revocation or- at letters ii in tne treacnerous waters were August Hondo.

37, Heyburn, Joe C. Miya, 54, Bingham Canvon'. None ot tne tarm reauciions granted by the United States ap The St. Louis Post-Dispatch said ply to imports from Communist Tariff concessions granted by Utah, a brother-in-law of Hondo; Edward Fujimoto, Salt Lake City; Roy Yamani. Oakland, and Saturo Marada.

also of Oakland. organization expressing the de- aer aeciarea anv ana as wnouj coii-sire to promote cooperation with i trary to law and facts. Chinese student organizations." NSA describes itself as an asso-1 J0Un Cunncnn elation of 290 student councils in JOnn JWCinSOn, colleges and graduate schools. Its! Arar Cnrmpr DfOC purnose fe to "represent the view- MlBB TU. flier, LSft? CLOSE-OUT! MATTRESSES BOX SPRINGS the United States included: Scotch whisky, vermouth, cer point of American students tain chemicals, aluminum, steel bars and tubes, automobiles and parts, airplanes and parts, un John B.

Swanson. 75-year-old Lancaster and Saunders Counties issues which concern them dents." The father cf one of the victims, Tochuchi Hondo, said he watched the five men turn their boat upstream to troll when the home-made craft became entangled in an anchor line which had been dropped over the side. The elder Hondo said three of the men disappeared from view sweetened chocolate, Orien Shoulders, who was sentenced to three years for perjury in connection with the handling of the Greenlease ransom, has received-time off for good behavior. Shoulders, 57, has been confined to bed for several months as the result of heart attacks. He was sentenced to prison May 21, 1954, and has served a little more than two years of his three-year sentence.

Shoulders and his nnrfner. na. Suez Canal Co. Gives tal-type cigarette leaf tobacco, smoked sardines, sheet and plate glass, calculating machines, wrapping paper, carpets and rugs, fish AN ABUNDANCE OF MATCHED AND SINGLE UNITS immediately while two others re lils, woven silk fabrics, piano accretions and synthetic rubber. farmer, died at his Davey farm home Thursday night.

He lived in the two-county area for the last 10 years, moving there from Valparaiso and Mead. He was a native of Sweden and came to the United States about the turn of the century. Mr. Swanson was a member of the Bethlehem Covenant Church at Waverly. He is survived by his wife, Anna; four daughters, Mrs.

Leila Niclaois of Valparaiso, Mrs. Mildred Stod Egypt $58 Million CAIRO, Egypt UP The Ministry of Finance said Thursday the Suez Canal Co. has agreed to transfer $58,800,000 to Egypt to boost the nation's development. A communicfue said funds from the canal's earnings will be turned mained alloat tor a short time. Efforts to throw the men a rope failed as the swift current carried the line beyond their reach.

trolman Elmer Dolan, were convicted of lying about the handling of the 5600,000 ransom. Dolan was sentenced to two years. He served one year, six months and 10 days Police and agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation are still ver during the next 12 years and be invested in a number of projects. Accepts Red Bid BOSTON The Boston Symphony Orchestra announced acceptance of a Soviet invitation to play in Russia this summer on its European tour. The world famed orchestra will be the first American symphony to play in Russia.

searching for about $300,000 in xne canal company is largely vned by foreigners. Most share Canada Relaxes A-Project Ban CHALK RIVER, Oct. UP) For the first time since Canada's once top secret atomic project opened in 1947, photographers were permitted to take pictures without restriction. The relaxation of security took place during a visit to the plant by President Sukarno of Indonesia. The step is in line with the policy of Atomic Energy of Canada.

Ltd. to end mistaken belief that work at the project is classified. missing ransom money. It was Shoulders and Dolan dard of Uiff, Mrs. Gladys Hahne, Bellflower, and Mrs.

I Goldie Peery of Auburn; six grand-1 children; and a brother and three I sisters, all of Sweden. 1 holders are French, although the largest single shareholder is the British government. arrested Carl Austin Hall and his accomplice, Mrs. Bonnie Brown Heady. kidnarj-killers of the si 7 a wealthy Kansas City automobile dealer.

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