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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 16

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Lincoln, Nebraska
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16 Lincoln Evening Journal Nebraska State Journal Friday, January 1, 46,200 Fans State Lconomic Telegram Mortgage of UNeCO, Defunct Bellevue Firm, to Be Foreclosed H.ip Nov. 1, Gaines said. Growth Predicted I- the was due Nov. 1, Games Omaha The First Na- on behalf of the bond holders, which was being leased, through financial responsibility ana terminated the lease A ph rt ih Bank of Omaha has filed District Court documents in- bonds. lepe trustee, Dec.

19 and admitted being in Omaha Ebert of the (, District mcate the bonds are owned by Magnusson said the proposal ki National default on the lease payment, Omaha Western Union office court to foreclose a mortgage on bonus are ownea oy county fiscal this case tne First National show. was to deliver a record teie- plant and some equip- Margaret H. Hitchcock Leonard Lawrence and Bank, Lawrence said. county now pm to the University of Ne- approved. At the time, Gaines said the companvDa' new biasKa football team before UNeCO went out of business in Magnusson said, UNeCO sought the bond issue a jggse the plant and 1 cotraroi crnincr 0 rpnt tfiinc pnnvpnifiiit niethod of financing payments to retire the the Orange Bowl Miami Friday.

game at Bellevue. iami Frifhv The mortgage secures $631,000 November because several going great guns. nf advantage to The telegram bears signa- Industrial Development defense contracts were not Under the bond arrangement, which would bonds, or the property could be if wdf-wSs Amendment bonds issued by renewed. county received title to the a emier on to the bonds. By United Press International training, instead of enlarging State officials are predicting colleges and universities which the new year will hold more turn out the degreed and industrial development and fessional people, Stanley said.

tures ot weii-wisners hnnds is exempt foreign trade expansion, the rise Another contributing factor from Nebraska. The signature Sarpy County last May to enable Sarpy bounty Commissioner and UNeCO the of senior power and expansion of Stanley said would mean more total breaks the record set by henff ttNpPO closed Nov 13 and has Need a vacation car? Let the vocational technical education emphasis on technical training Green Bay Packer fans when UNeCO attorney Tyler officials went before the were to be paid off by UNeCO second journal-Star Want Ads help you for Nebraska. is the fact that the unskilled 42.800 signed a wire to quar- Games Board las May with a proposal lease payments. to inquiries and labor market is terback Bart Starr Oct. 18.

The foreclosure was initiated tor financing the plant purchase. By law, the County lias no lease payment of wnm -----------------------------------------------interest shown, 1971 will be a good year industrial; said James i director of the State Economic Development Department. nature of the retired person in our society is going to suggested Ronald Jensen, State Advisory Committee on Aging director. have called it senior technical training is the expanding area of education. nationwide as well as Cecil Stanley, state education commissioner, said Monroe said during 1970.

many business firms that have shown an interest in Nebraska were kept in a by the economic situation. But the economy appears to be loosening up and more activity should be forthcoming in the new year, he said. A.nother growth area predicted by Monroe is the expansion of trade with South America. Monroe said during 1971 a team of business and banking representatives, along with representatives from the department, will be going to South America to research the market. Export trade from the state has generally been increasing over the years, he said.

In 1963 the state exported some $54 million worth of products, but in 1969, some $100.5 million was exported. expect that to continue to he said. traditional problem (for senior citizens) is that they have not had the political and social Jensen said. But 1971 will mean a growth in social awareness and on the part of the retired people, he said. think the planners, political scientists and sociologists have taken this growth into Jensen said.

certainly realize the potential except that 1 work in this The drawback to taking an active role in community, state and national affairs has been the of group he said. But in Nebraska, and many other states, statewide organizations are being formed. The one in Nebraska is the Senior Leadership Council. Jensen said the group will try to bring together all existing groups such as the organizations for retired teachers, railroad workers arid others one umbreU The council will draw its membership from local groups, working in a pyramid fashion, until the statewide organization has been formed. They will then try to help retired persons find ways to become contributing members of society.

In vocational technical education. Stanley said five years ago some 500 persons were enrolled in the one vocational technical school in the state Milford. Now, there are 4,500 enrolled in eight schools and the capacity is there to double in size with little difficulty, he said. Nationally, there are one million jobs available for technicians but now not geared to turn them he said. This means the emphasis on the part of state government and the federal government will be to increase Aliens Advised Make Annual Address Report R.

C. Williams, district director of the Omaha Immigration and Naturalization Service, has made the annual reminder that all aliens must report their addresses during January. Cards to make the reports are at Post Offices and Immigration and Naturalization Service offices throughout the country, he said. The reports must be submitted to one of those offices. Parents or guardians submit reports for alien children under age 14.

Williams urged all aliens to report before the end of January, as willful failure to do so may lead to serious consequences. Information furnished by aliens in reporting their addresses has been declared confidential by statute. Persons unable to pick up a form because of illness or other reasons may have a relative or iriend obtain a card for DOWNTOWN DAILY 9:30 TO 5:30. THURSDAY 10 TO 9. PH.

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