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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 13

Publication:
The Lincoln Stari
Location:
Lincoln, Nebraska
Issue Date:
Page:
13
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Athletes, Law Students Added To Pofice Force Tangling with a police cruiser officer might find a person face to face with a University of Nebraska football player. The police department this Two Armed Men Fail To Kidnap Uruguay Consul Cordoba, Argentina Two armed men failed Wednesday in an attempt to kidnap the Uruguayan consul here, police reported. Consul Raul Guerra was with his wife and secretary at the consulate when the two men entered. They subdued the 1 secretary, but Guerra escaped. Police said the men pursued him outside but apparently gave up the attempt and left when they saw he had reached the street.

summer will again be using football players as relief cruiser officers to help fill in while regular officers are on vacation. Six football players and1 a basketball player have been commissioned as police officers for the summer, according to Police Chief Joe Carroll, who gave the new recruits an orientation to police work Wednesday. A law student, Jay Pansing, has also been hired to work both the Uniform patrol and criminal divisions. Three other law students had earlier been hired for detective work; they are James Rembolt, James Zimmerman and Patrick The football players are Willie Harper, John Adkins, Thomas McClelland, Bill Kosch, Bruce Hague and Phillip Harvey. The lone basketball player is Thomas Brian.

STORY AT LEFT SUMMER POLICE OFFICERS STAR PHOTO greeted by Chief Carroll. Thursday, June 3, 1971 The Lincoln Star 13 Stanley Seeking Retired Teachers I Qualified For Reserve Appointment Sandy 1 Fans Get Reprieve The New York gallery that loaned Sandy in Defined Space to the University of Nebraska for a sculpture show has granted the Student Sculpture Fund committee a six-week extension to raise $12,500 to purchase the Richard Miller piece. Deadline for contributions is now mid-July. A check with Herb corporation secretary of the University Foundation, shows the amount in the Sandy Here" fund totals about $2,650 Potter said the New York I gallery agreed to the extended deadline the hope we'll be able to raise the rest of the money by $600 For Flowers London The Royal Navy encourages sailors at sea to radio flower orders home for girl friends and wives. One flower bill for men aboard the survey ship Endurance came to $600.

State Education Commissioner I Cecil Stanley Wednesday urged any retired teacher qualifying: for reserve teacher appointment under LB455 to contact his office. Under the measure, enacted by 1971 Legislature, an estimated 100 retired teachers may be eligible for benefits of $840 annually under the reserve teacher act. Approximately 425 reserve teachers are presently covered by the law under the original Judge OK Sought Washington Sen. Harry F. Byrd pro, constitutional amendment to require Senate recon! firmation of all federal judges I every eight years.

He charged too many of them had assumed powers reserved to other branches of government. cutoff year of 1964. but the Legislature reopened eligibility for retired teachers until September 1, 1972. To be eligible for reserve teacher group, the applicant must be over 65 years of age, taught at least 25 years in public schools, and retired prior to Sept. 1, 1958.

Charter Sought For New Bank At 70th And State Banking Director Henry Ley reported Wednesday the application of the Bank of Lincoln for a state banking charter. Location of the proposed bank would be at the southeast corner of 70th and under the application made by Marvin E. Jewell of Lincoln. Ley said public hearing on the bank application has been set for July 27. STREET SALE Thursday Friday Saturday June 3-4-5 GOOD BUYS FROM THE BOYS SHOP, S1IOKT SLEEVE SHIRTS Shirts, sizes 8 to 20, regular $4 to 4.50.

Special Purchase SWIMWEAR: Famous Brands Assorted styles and colors. Sizes 14 to 20. Made to sell for from $4 to $6. on sale for WALK SHOUTS 8 to 14, slim only. Boys' Shop, Third Floor Downtown, MaN level Gateway 279 2" 2" SALE! BOOKS, GLOBES, BOOK RACKS All regular stock of globes, and an assortment of books, now reduced Vs or more to clear.

The selection of books changes, so shop scon, and often. OFF BOOK STORE, 131 SO. 13TH DOWNTOWN, MALI UVEl GATEWAY VOGUE DOLL SPECIAL LAYAWAY NOW! 1. "LITTLEST lovely 11" doll with blonde, rooted hair that can be pinned up. All skin-soft vinyl with "go-to-sleep" eyes.

Originally 6.50 to $20, now 4.00 2. "BABY DEAR" is dressed in sunny yellow brushed nylon. Kapok filled body with skin-like vinyl limbs and head. Sculptured hair, cries ma-ma. Originally $10, now 7.00 3.

"GINNY 12" darling with delicately molded hair; fully jointed; go-to-sleep eyes. All soft vinyl; she drinks and wets. Originally 6.50, now THERE ARE ALSO MANY DOLLS ON SALE THAT ARE ORIGINALLY 6.50 TO $20, NOW $4 TO 10.50 SALE BEGINS BOTH STORES, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 10 A.M. SPECIALLY PRICED FOR DAY GIVING! Samsonite Carry-on Mini Jet-Pak Regular price 36.00 Last price 27.00 Start Dad on his way to a set of Samsonite Oxford Grey luggage with this Carry-on case ideal for short slips under any jet plane seat. Snap-out tie valet; compartment divider for easy cushion comfort lightweight magnesium frame.

Luggage, Downtown A Gateway 2300 plus tax FAMOUS BRAND NAME Knit Shirts Regular $5 to $8, solids stripes, Regular $9 to $14, solids stripes, DOWNTOWN GATEWAY OPEN THURSDAY 10 TO 399 2 for 7.00 6" 2 for 13.00 299 2 for 5.00 79c 3 pair 2.00 3 pair 2.50 WALK SHORTS, reg. $5 $6, now, BRAND SOCKS size fits Orion crew socks, regular 1.25, now Over-the-calf socks, Cotton nylon, regular 1.50, now Famous Brand Name Neckties Handsome ties, regularly $5 to 12.50, now Another group of ties, regularly $3 to 4.50, now 3" 2 for 7.50 2 for 3.50 STORE FOR MEN, FIRST FLOOR DO WNTOWN, MALL LEVEL GATEWAY STAINLESS STEEL HOLLOWARE SALE Divided veg. dish, 16 oz. reg. $8 Veg.

dish, 3 reg. 7.50 set, reg. $10 Butter dish, reg. $8 Bread tray, reg. $8 Serving tray, I 6 2 reg.

$11 Cov. veg. dish, reg. $10 Triangular dish, 12 2 Salt pepper, high, reg. $12 Double marmalade, reg.

$13 Butler tray, 10" reg. $15 Salad bowl, 3 reg. $15 Cov. casserole, 2 reg. $15 Oval basket, reg.

$15 Chip 'n dip, reg. $14 Silver, First Floor Downtown, Lower Level Gateway SPECIAL PURCHASE Scented Stationer) Pastels Colors Dainty or vivid in quality writing paper; ideal for gifts. Decorated box contains similarly decorated paper. Many designs and colors to choose from. Reg.

2.00 a box, now J69 Stationery, First Floor Downtown, Mall Level Gateway.

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