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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 20

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The Lincoln Stari
Location:
Lincoln, Nebraska
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20
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IMI and Hrfitfmhrr IWirv Gets Shooting nier I Jrf Fsniprs t-'iini ot Vln Tl. ot (t (titd S.tn»f(J.iiv. f' Ihr olficiaunii ornclis I i John Cotr, vttmoTi it tVuk l) niifd. "hl 4 ttivm. tiT' iiil.

fi.pAn. K.ifl "nrv rl, tlov ti.ofm II oi I 4l'tn iii Kitcf-- Wri Tilltc Itirmir ol Mrv nt tiv, Ul rman I) Rcitrii throf ircatarnnli Hilde WITH us FLf.F-T OFF of thf Fleet with "shoot" went into artion last week against an aircraft spotted snoop ing on fieri maneuvers Ttie intruding to havr been a ftussian jet on a pho tographir -escaped tu ('ommunist Bulgaria before Anier an carrier planes could intercep: It Vice Charles R. Brown, 6'n Fleet commander, ordered misstle-earrvung jets to shoot down the plane Thursday when few over American forces off Turkey for the fourth straight day. Brown signaled his carrier force "a pas.sibly hostile aircraft is approaching your area If it menaces your formation use Sidewinders air-to-air missile.st to prevent Although Brown declined to confirm or deny officially that such a me.s.sage was transmitted, many officers and several civilians saw copies of it. Commanders of the three carriers in the tw-ship fleet ordered their jets ready for take off w'hilc Navy delta wing already in the air sought out the plane.

The plane, a twin jet swmg-wing craft, turned away before reach ing the carrier formation aixi the Skyrays already aloft failed to make contact. IKCHIH TliP Mrv HoIIIp Vpvi d.Ml hp Kpv will MphlHill hrr hanlwnrl. duuiihtpr. nf virt iH KixPhPf Hpnn Hrrfiman NihH of Lincoln and iranrt- hlH Jl NM." HolK-rl l.inrnln. Sufvivlne Mr John turn oin lOIINsoV Ihp nf Hohprl Jo'fi'h iH J5J7 No mh dipd 1 p.m ihp thurch.

Ihp Kpv DaMitiion Smilh. Burlai Kxelpr, A () Kd spni. William B. I John Roper a KKNMIM Ihi- Iiimfal ut haflw Kcn- npdv. S7.

of in l-involn N- hild siPt -0 poi al Ihr Chfiiiian hiirvh ih. nell Hiida KU'n -rronr Ijincoln ma. ilo.Il I. Hurna 1 FHh l.on* JUavh, ani br.iihir*. o( I.iiu.itn Hoh (alii I p.

fi pi irl hooin-H of uhcf 1 rOir lHor.il« Kalfiifioi and ool'pr U'f Miifirtl. W.uka Maio A.hiand SuviiTv. of I "uriHof. 1 10.1 iVvid f.ioiotn. Ocna.d In thP hpmp.

and 2 Kum-r-l an i Mina! rn.vs.in« pendiot Wood Hfivihi nil WITT Jacrdi 1 Witl. arp of Grppn- Mirvupd wifp Ida. two 1 Ralph I and 1 of l-incojn funpr- I 2 flrppnviiind fhurrh Intprmnnt. WPppinK Watpr tPry. Maro Ncliravka Ailiiiiral The 6th Fleet carrier force ordered to shoot down an unidentified plane is commanded by Rear Adm.

Clifford H. Duerfeldt. a native of Gordon. Neb. He is the brother of Kathryn Duerfeldt of Lincoln and of Leon ard Duerfeldt of Gordon.

r.i Miot Oli. In Islancl Jiirv Hiiiio Former Marslial's DILLER Briice R. Mmtecr. Journalism instructor at Grand Island High School, will speak on Woman and the Free Press" at the Nebraska Women's Press Club BRIDGEPORT The second degree murder trial of former Bayard Night Marshal John Williston was dismiised Saturday after Jury Foreman W. L.

Jacobs told i District Judge Richard M. Van Steenberg it appeared unlikely the the New York Times and secre- Meeting at the Yancey Hotel in Grand! Island October i fifth. i)ther speak ers scheduled for the all-day meeting in -1 elude Ruth! Crone of the Beatrice Sun. Mrs. Ritter formerly with jury would reach a verdict in the case tary to John Faster Dulles.

panel discussion of "Problems Judge Van Steenberg declared of Trade." will feature the after- the jury hung and discharged its activities. Panel members members from the ca.se. i are to be. Helen Green of Fair- Jacobs said later the jury had bury, moderator, Mrs. Velma been split 6-H between acquittal and manslaughter.

The jury had been told to find WilU.ston guilty of second degree murder, guilty of manslaughter or innocent. Willision was charged in the fatal shooting oi Jacob Pretty Cloud last Christmas Eve in Bayard. It will now be up to the prosecution to initiate further action. It can either press for retrial or dismiss the case. Price of Newman Grove.

Mrs. W. J. Ritter of Mrs. Lloyd Hahan of Polk and Mrs.

Chris I Blumm of Scribner. Mrs. Charles Kuhle of Lincoln will lead a round table discussicm on "My Goal in Writing." Stale Auburn tmned. Felt I virs, Mary F. Armstrong, 62.

bond was con-1 lifetime resident of Nemaha County. Survivors; daughters, Miss Lucy Rochester, Miss Deva Armstrong, Rock Ls- laixi, sons, Lee of Brownsville, Shelby of Milan, Dear. -----of Gravity, and one brother. neat by Carlentim. No damage or 2 casualties were reported, though the shock was rather strong.

SIR.ACU5.A, Sicily three- second earthquake was recorded at p.m. Monday at burn Prasbyterian Church. Burial: Auburn. May and Timm funeral home. Friend William Albert Kick, IK), died in Omaha.

Funeral: 2 p.m. Monday 1 BIRTH.S Uauebtpn. Bunny F. IKslhpr i I 941 (Uade ti. at Moore Funeral home at Uanipll, Shan Jo- Daje (Jannip Fr.f»nd Friend i IMtnrh Kanriotph.

Sppi IP rrieuu. i 1 rrnch, Corinne lima I.itkinj.” 35U Slsi. Si-pt IP -Gi Manvrn Deborah Ann -Get aid i Helen tk)44 Madiiion, Heidrmann. Carrie Jean Donald iClair Ualru'ia Hulmer' Jfllj Sept 18 Janice Ann William (F.hra ilamplun harles Edward King, 46, former of and Denver, died at his home near Hampton. Survivors; wife, Irma; brothers.

Joyce Ism Pro.vpect, Scpi Homer of Joplm, Otls of Joyce- Jack (Nqrrha June Sacramento, Cecil of Oroville, Calif. Funeral: 2 p.m. Tues- KruJIi Davey, Sept. is Katouiek. Dwiiht Stanley l.eRov IMary Hayj 67 So.

Bermuda Sept 19 Park, David (Marcella Lillian Vi-iinai 17VJ Sunny Htll Sept. 18. "ihrofder. James Scott Mane Simitieriiis) (iariield. Sept 19, "inelair, lUois Ida Kibbee) 2iJO West O.

Sept. day. Zinn Lutheran Church near Hampton. Burial: Zion Cemetery. Wall Funeral Home.

i Pickrell Edgar M. 97, died Friday at his home south of Pickrell. He PifkreU commuiiUy from 1897 until he retired veais Darnel John Harley (Mary SurvivorS: niCCeS, MrS. Hud- Ellen Rixkei 3119 So. 42ml, Sept 19 Mailing Wavnc W.

Miller of Omaha and MkS.i. (Aera HalD Ceieaco. Sept. 14. rv- i it Beulah Johnson of Pickrell, and AHMt loi uT jj nephew, Everett Johnson of All lined on piea.s unievy Nomian, Okla.

Funcrah will be stated r.Kjrt eoati, a Mne onsinai cit.v 3 W): original tu. Monday at Harman Mor- coats, 95 tuaiy at Beatrice. Burial: Beat- Befiire Judge Johii.von Speeding; Exceeding the vpeed iintd by riCe. to mph or more Bron Ogleaby. 20.

L.AtB. S15; llanny Dee Nelvon. 32 Rulo 1240 So. 22nd. $16; Wallace Webi-r, 38, iiaUam, $15.

Willard Roesier. 34 1815 Margaret E. 91, a na- I survivors: nieces and $11; Ruth A Lansdeaux, 30, Council Blulfs. $26; Frankie Kohout. 23, Schuylet, $tfa; Jaque Cahn, 32.

Mm- peapolig. $16; Ceptecha, 24 Martin, South Dakota. $2n; Richard J. Aaron, 34, Ft, Wayoe. $20.

Ralph L. llamann, 33, Omaha. 112. Glen F. Wehrti.

42. Hartinglon. $16, Drieing H. Marsh, 21. nephews, 9-30 a.m.

Monday at the Immaculate Conception Catholic at Rulo, the Rev. Raphael Chonta officiating. Rosary at 8 p.m. Sunday at the Hodgens-Sharrar Funeral Home at T.AFB. (pleaded no( guilty tound guilty) Vance Fochtman.

54, Bennet. $.30 Fa.is CltV, BuriaJ. Fails Fairbury! CathoHc Cemetery. Belore Judge JuiohMin Sneedinc: (Exceeding the speed limit by 10 mph or more only Jacqueline Amos. 19.

$10; John H. Hoppe. 19, 4143 60th. $17; Joan Jones. 31.

6035 Walker, $15; Wil- Morava. 27. 25(M No. 36th, 120; Richard Shoemaker, 28 3625 No 17th, $17; Rudolph Fredstmm, 47. 5818 Baldtim.

Ruth C. 39 5818 Greenwood, $10; Charlotte A. Dabey. 27 5103 Piescoti. $11.

Negiigrat Driving; James E. 19. 4735 Gladsbme, $17. Violating siin; ATarie Kremaiik. 4o, IS No 23rd, $20.

Failure to yield the Fred 37, 3511 $15. Mi I iir Friday Afl fined guiliy Crtiin Original di) nrisinal iiatc 98 Iwhnvoii iiaunr bv a minnr: at St. Mark Lutheran Church at Frieda EriU, 75, died at i Falls City. Remdent of 60 years. Survivors: daughters, Mrs.

Lawrence Eickhoff of Falls City, Mrs. Russell Elliott of Dawson, Mrs. Elenn Lpncly Mrs. M. H.

Eliott of Verdtm; sons, Otto and Elmer Fritz of the Rev. Earl Fritz ot Olney, 111; sisters. Mrs. Bertha Fisher of Falls City, Mrs. Elizabeth Fritz of Anaheim, Calif; brothers.

William Weick oi Fremont, Otto Weick of Caldwell. Idaho. Funeral: 2 p.m, Sunday Uri Ensfihrt'term. 1 "Uh $35 Vfrrion Harlan Heier (F.iw,<nl*ng tik vprcd 10 veruuil ine neiiiaii, nein. or mnrg oniv 1 Hntian 24, Vcrdoo.

Dorr-Philpot and 624 iReavis Macomber funeral home. NEW FALL STORE HOURS! HARDYS OPEN EVERY WEEK DAY MONDAY thru SATURDAY also OPEN TUESDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 INVITES EVERYONE ATTEND hja. a MONDAY 9:30 A ESTABkiSHCO 1871 Hardys ANNIVERSARY STORE-WIDE ANNIVERSARY SAVINGS IS In RCOOO ttp chance to scoop Tour Tour chance to see the hunoreus Tour chance to i Tour save ano I i IE W. ix Ji.

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