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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 17

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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Hastings Man, 71, Badly Hurt In Beating Nebraska News State Nursing OMAHA The annual con ference of the Nebraska State League for Nursing will open Thursday night with a pre confer ence meeting for consultants and a reception honoring consultants. The theme of the conference is implementation of quality pa 1 tient care through public health Tuesday, March 12. 1957 1IU I IM OI STAR 11 Conference Opens Tuesday nursing, hospital nursing and nurs Nurse Speaks." ing education." "Let', Look at Nursing" is the Mis3 Marjorie W. Spaulding, topic to be discussed Thursday Kansas City, regional consult morning by Dr. Martha CMalley.

ant in public health nursing, will director, division of hospital and speak Wednesdav afternoon. Her institutional services, Indiana t0pic will be A Public Health I Sate Board of Health. 1 2 Osmond Sisters Suffer Burns In Farm Home Fire OSMOND, Neb. Ill A 14 year old girl was "doing as well as can be expected" in an Osmond hospital Monday with burns suffered in a fire at her farm home. Sharon Schneider, her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Schneider and her 12 year old sister, Beverly, were all hospitalized. The parents 2 ORCHESTRA Authorities Hold Man, 26 HASTINGS, Neb. Frederick Cannon, 26.

is being held in Adams County Jail la connection with a beating and robbery of Edward Bredwell, 71, Hastings, while the elderly man was on duty as the attendant at a Hastings service station. Cannon is an escaped patient of the Hastings State Hospital having crawled out a window of the security building last July 15. County Attorney Mel Kammer lohr said charges will be filed against Cannon but not until the) condition of Bredwell is determ toed. The elderly man suffered severe head and facial lacerations which required 60 stitches. Cannon gave a signed statement to Kammerlohr, Police Chief George Maul and Sheriff Worthy Wood in which he admitted the robbery and beating.

Bredwell had been beaten with glass oil pitchers. Five of them had i been broken over his head. ROCK HUDSON TUES. i Mar. 12 STUART Moisture Will Miss Dry Midwest due Tuesday for the mixture of rain and snow due In Convert If ith GITLIS, Violinist Single Admission Tickets on Sale Bldg.

5 4369 $2.00 Reserved $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 Opens 5 P.M. Tuet, Eve Stuart IJMXJttliqtefo Theatre for the northwest. Snow is due for northern Vermont, the Cascades, northern Rockies and northern Plains. (AP Wirephoto Map) First Of GOP Meetings Set For Omaha WASHINGTON ill Omaha will be the site of one of the six regional meetings to further a "grass roots" program which has won the "warmhearted" endorsement of President Eisenhower. GOP National Chairman Meade Alcorn made public a letter Monday from the President expressing delight witti the plan under which Republican leaders will hold regional meetings in six areas.

The Omaha meeting will be the first of the series and is scheduled for April 12 and 13. Others will be at Providence, R.I., April 26 27, Salt Lake City, ia ii r.l i rio ZIa I N.J., May 24 25. Results will be reviewed by the national committee in Washington June 7 8, Alcorn said. McCook Youth Best Orator; Lincolnite 3rd GRAND ISLAND, Neb. ill William Bauer of McCook Monday won the, American Legion state Jerome Crooms of Omaha Tech was second and Ed Logan of Lincoln Northeast placed third.

Tied for fourth were Bonnie Bayne of j. i North Platte. Jean Thurber 1 central Gulf coast and south Atlantic states northward through New York and in the northern half of the Pacific coast, with a Boni Buehler Honeymooning LAS VEGAS, Nev. The former Boni Ann Buehler, 25, oneti The bride lost her left motorboat accident were treated and released. Bev I erly, though still hospitalized Monday, was less seriously burned than her sister.

Sharon was severely burned about the face and hands. The two girls had been awakened by the smoke and found fl blocking the stairway to their ond floor bedrooms. Their father, who had come from milking and discovered the was burned while attempting tL CauSL of 'he fl fwa not de" termined. Osmond firemen ex tinguished the blaze before could cause much damage. Over 200 Entries Annual Hog Show FREMONT, Neb.

More than 200 entries have been received for the fifth annual Midwest Market Hog Show here March 16, Supt. Archie White announced Monday. The show will begin at 9:30 a.m. with a hog grading demonstration and contest at 10 a.m. and the live hog judging at 11 a.m.

K. C. Fouts, extension animal husbandman at the University of Nebraska, said that purpose of the show is to further interest and knowledge of desirable type, ght, and finish of market hogs be slaughtered March 18 2 BIG HITS 50c Til 6 TuRltLERS! ChUdr Cannon, a former Colorado con resident of Scottsbluff, and vict, was found hiding under a bed Charles M. Blalack, 29, are honey at home of a sister in Hastings. mooning at the Hotel Sahara in Al Las Vegas, Nev.

They were mar Wcather Ahead ried in Las Vegas. injwillwbe 2 Pf1' Wednesday Methodist Church Hallam Farm Accident Fatal Lincoln Star Special HALLAM, Neb. Funeral services for Victor Schwaninger. 39 year old prominent Hallam dairy farmer who died of injuries received in a mishap on his farm, at the 11.31 He died in a Crete hospital of head injuries suffered while push ing out trees with a bulldozer. A tree fell on hia head, it reported.

The accident was discovered by Donald Buhr, who was working in a nearby field. Mr. Schwaninger was taken to a Crete hospital, but failed to regain con sciousness. according to his at tending pnysician. Extended forecast for Nebraska: Temperatures will average about 5 degrees above normal with cooler I at beginning of the period, but warmer Wednesday and Thursday, followed by cooler by Saturday.

Normal highs range from the mid die 40s in the northeast to the low 1 50s in the southwest, and normal lows from near 20 along the north era border to the middle to upper 20s in the southeast. Precipitation I is expected to average .05 to .10 of i an inch, occurring as frequent brief showers. A11 hogs entered in the show mm Mr. Schwaninger was one he meet original directors of the Salt Wa ZSSm discussed the hoo Watershed Association He UJ constitutl0n speeches 0f 10 was a member of the school dis tQ 12 minutes and later spoke tnct reorganization committee of extemporaneously on parts of the Lancaster County set up in 195.:. Fourteen entered the He was a member of School Board state meet District 61 and president of the Farmers and Hallam Switchboard Turkey Creek Bridge Surviving are his wife, Naomi Work Making Progress two daughters, Elaine and1 De WITT, Neb.

Workmen have Lanyae; his parents, Mr. and completed work on the new High Mrs. Adolph Schwaninger of Hal way 82 bridge just south of the wSytIkIVcaTtle I a A MAN m) hwuk is BK AT" PitAGTOWiMnPAYTDW 1953 in Califom: investment broker in San Marino, Calif. Military Engineers TO Hear Governor OMAHA NPV Gov. Victor Ander son will speak at a dinner of the Omaha post of the Society of American Military Engineers at the Rome Hotel in Omaha Tues day evening.

igALLING HOMICIDE BILL ELLIQTT, THURSDAY TO ANNOUNCE LINCOLN OF THE ADVENTtRE STORY Wonderful Film!" w. Mogo frond. erf film. Theliveiyj ventures of Capt. Cousfeau his crew are intriguing imaged Oil Derrick Fire Damage At $100,000 I i I me liiuuln SYMPHONY '2 3331 Journal Star Want ONE BROTHER.

RULE HUNTER LOLA DOBRITCH tight wire ballerin; the LINCOLN auto IVRY Advance 436 Stuart Gen. Adm. Box Office CHALLENGE MacMURRAY PLUS 4 GOETSCHIS unicyclists SIDNEY. Neb. if) Fire dam 6:24 8:55 age to a derrick of an Ohio Oil varsity: "Top Secret Affair," Co.

drilling rig was set Monday by 1 5:19 7:24, 9:29. Sidney Fire Chief Harvey Vizina Joyo: "High Soaety." 7:15, 9:15, at $100,000. 7:15,9:15. Four men were burned in the Nebraska: "Finger Man," 1:00, fire, which occurred as Ohio was 6:52, 9:50. "Danger Is My starting to redrill the Mary Eg Beat," 2:26, 5:22, 8:20.

ging No. 1 in search for deep sand Capitol: "Bell Starr's Daugh oil. The Mary Egging was the dis ter," 1:10, 4:00, 6:50, 9:40. "Son Of Ads Brin Results 2 1234 The saga of tho Keough Brothers who fought together faced death together till a red lipped woman drovo them apart I deanSeii ORCHESTRA director, Bob Sieberg show lloAmAAm THRU SUNDAY March 13 17 GUY MITCHELL COLUMBIA RECORDING STAR Ra r' victory in the Grand Bauer's victory Henry Essman farm. Rapid prog ress is also being made Turkey Creek bridge.

Main Feature Clock Stuart: "The Rainmaker," 1:30, 4:10, 6:50, 9:25. Lii.com: "Battle Hymn," 1:10, 3: 15, 5:20, 7:20, 9:29. State: "Nightfall," 2:21. 7 9S 57 'Tallin HnmiridP Bell Starr," 2:40, 5:30, 8:20. JOYO: BING CROSBY GRACE KELLY 7 FRANK SINATRA "HIGH SOCIETY" 10UIS MMtllWC mi IMI I LINCOLN 7 DAYS STARTING MON.

4 MAR. Twice Daily 2:30 8:15 P.M. A KONYOTS CHIMPS A NEW DAZZLING SPECTACll PRODUCTIONS VAST ARRAY OF NEW FOREIGN ACTS AND FEATURES THE GREATEST BARGAIN IN AMUSIMENT HISTORY) THOUSANDS OF OOOO SEATS! General Admission 75c RESERVED SEATS 75c EXTRA! LATSCH BROS. UU'O' St. THAN EVER BEFORE! MORE ANIMALS Trsiiwd mis, tUphonts, conilv, liomtt.

THURSDAY WE ARE PROUD THE COMING TO MOULD'S BEST TRIE "Wondrous "Then are mm dreds of thrits If OUR STARS! "Enthralling! toi Com. Doily I TOUGH QUV'S "Top MM Susan Hay covery oil well in the Julesburg basin and has been shut down in recent months. The four men burned in the fire were reported improved Mondpy at a Sidney hospital. STARTS TODAY ROGER RAY comedian M.C. all IN PERSON at LINCOLN'S GREATEST FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT VALUE BROUGHT TO YOU BY MOWBRAY BUICK Bmck tK, ward Douglas See cars of TODAY, dreamboats of TOMORROW if 1957 cars on display all makes if Experimental models of the future if Accessories, parts, allied lines exhibits of the NEW PERSHING MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM WEDNESDAY thru SUNDAY, March 13 17 Doors, exhibits open at noon.

Two shows daily, 4P.M.&8:15P.M. Admission 90c, Children (12 and under) 50c (tax included) BURKE SCHNEIDER YAX PONTIAC CADILLAC Pontiac Cadillac MISLE CHEVROLET Chevrolet DAWLEY MOTOR Chrysler PlYmou'h DE BROWN AUTO SALES Dodge Plymouth GOTFREDSON MOTOR DeSoto Plymouth WHITE MOTORS DeSoto Plymouth O'SHEA ROGERS i HOMPES TIRE Hudson RANDOLPH OLDSMOBILE Oldsmobile BLUPPf Secret Affair! STUDEBAKER PACKARD Studebaker.Packard MORROW MOTORS Lincoln Mercury members of LINCOLN NEW CAR DEALERS ASSOCIATION.

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