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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • 6

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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Nebraska News ft Tim STAR Friday. November 18. 195S (Historical Society 'Prion Workrrl fttfRt- i VHriifSieeKS Jntormation Seeks In formation fin StntA Swprip? rii ypui tuu iviuii wwmo is i wuiii tjiiwiv Plant At Crete' Imconfes Liaroln Star Special STROMSEURG, Neb. Donald Dr. E.

A. Rogers, state health Pace High Society in Lincoln has been h-e director, Thursday said William F. to learn more about Swedish employe of the de-toms, secure relics and glean oth-' partmentls sanitation division, er interesting material to help the charged with placing matter harm- T3 FRErMONT, Wjlliam Walker of Arapahoe Thursday was ti-m winner a iurfpinff wax Thornton Predicts Good Year Despite Squeeze For Cattlemen society in writing a history of the ful to fish in the Big Blue River," xiv j' v.v completed in the Nebraska State Swedish people. worked with the Crete Disposal Stromsburg is known, as one of Plant, in an effort to alleviate the the "primarily Swedish" commW fly menace at the plant's filter 'if--- i wttiw vio i-m KlrritK JLA '3' I -e-i "i "'VI 1 go WuH tu'ti- I nw 1 i TT- irr-nr'-i -jt-Br-ili Poultry hnow. Other major winners included beds ities in Nebraska.

Robert Black of Lincoln, Dr. H. E. Monger of Omaha and Fred and Tommy Ness of Lincoln. John Henderson of Brock exhibited the best trio of chickens in the junior division.

"No crime has been committed," Dr. Rogers said. "There was no intent to commit any crime. We believe a public employe has certain immunity when carrying out the duties imposed on him as an employe of the public." Rapp was charged vith the misdemeanor in District Court by Wil-ber. The complaint alleges that West Area Lists 2 New Oil Wells SIDNEY, Neb.

Two new oil wells were reported Thursday in Morrill and Banner Counties. Superior Oil is putting its Olsen No. 28-19, in the southwestern corner of Morrill County, on the VALENTINE, Neb. (iP The cattleman is caught in a squeeze and it's going to take a little time to take care of the situation, former Gov, Thornton of Colorado said Thursday. Gov.

Thornton made his comment to a reporter as he arrived in Valentine to address the annual falT regional convention of the Nebraska Stock Growers Assn. "Good Year Ahead" However, Thornton predicted thtt 1956 would be a good year. He pump, while' Petroleum has ine 0Iiense occurred on Aug. 3L run production casing on its Lov-! has tentatively been The champion goose and champion oelonged to Gerald Hennixn of Sabetha, Kan. Junior Contest Friday" will be the final day of the show and will be devoted to the junior poultry judging contest in which more than 100 Future Farmers of America and 4H members are entered.

Dr. Monger winners included the Warming Trend Seen For West The prediction for Friday is slight warming trend will be ex-snow and rain over many parts x-rienced through most of the of the nation. Temperatures will vestern two thirds of the U.S. continue cold in the eastern (AP Wirrphuto M.ip) third of the nation, while a ercheck A No. 2 in Banner Coun- "c1 onuay.

Dr. Rogers said Bernard Grad- ty. Both firms presently are drilling offsets to the producers. wohl of Lincoln and John Mekota of Crete have been retained as special counsel to defend Rapp. said cutting unnecessary costs.

One Person Can AddIv Artificial I CI a 1 1 an Pusnuig the sale of more beef Harvard Farmer Hurt In Tractor Accident best vhite laced red cornish and; 1 hoth at hom and nhrnarf annpars Howells Last Man Cufa to hold the answer for stockmen. HARVARD Neb. Walter i. i Respiration To Two At Once OMAHA The University of I happy endings" if more persons Nebraska College of Medicine has Lere to learn the new two-victim Yost is recovering in a Hastings Keunion Attracts 32 hospital from severe injuries suf fered when he was run over by a HOWELLS Neb. -Attending the 20th meeting of the Howells Last Man Club of World War I were 32 of the original 40 members.

tractor while picking corn on his developed a new technique for the bert trio of chickens which were of the same breed. Black won the International Cornish Breeders Assn. prize for a white laced red cornish cock and also the best clean-legged bantam. Fred and Tommy Ness had the American class champion, a single comb Rhode Island red and the best feather-legged bantam, a black cochin cock. farm near Harvard.

Morning speakers included Dr. Carleton Rogers of Elgin, 111., a clergyman and traveler, who gave his impressions of South America gained in a visit there recently, and Dr. Tom Dowe, beef cattle nutritionist from the University of Nebraska College of Agriculture. Ralph Baker of Valentine, general meeting chairman, presided and Mayor Claude Currie of Valentine welcomed the group, nis aiiencung pnysician reported The group was formed Dec. 1.

Yost was in good condition. 1 1935. method. Dr. Bennett said that when such an emergency arises, the rescuer must first place the tw6 victims ons prone position "on their stomachs" with the inside arm of each person extended forward.

The rescuer, then in a kneeling position, straddles tha extended Inside p-ms of the victim Next, he artificial respiration which makes it possible for one operator to apply it to two individuals simultaneously with little more effort than is required for one. The meihoJTs modifies Ion of the Holger Nielsen or back-pres-Mire-arm-lift method. It was first g.igpested by M.M. Mehring, safety supervisor forthe Consumers Tublic Power District Columbus, Keb. Extensive Testa Humboldt Of lf tlJHt OH AM 'U The afternoon program included Thornton's address and reports by Elects Camenter 5 Earl H.

Monahan, Hyannis, chair man of the research committee; one open hand on the back oi each subject and rocks slowly HUMBOLDT, Neb. Nevely elected president of the Humboldt Chamber of Commerce is Glenn Carpenter. Merrill Strong was and Gerald J. McGinley, Ogallala, Most suit-able forward, applying about 35 to 40 pounds of pressure on the back of chairman of the building commit tae; Ida Paxton of Thedford, presi- After extensive laboratory tests, A 1 1 1 ent oTmeTT6wTeTles7Tadles aux- FI.KSIIEIM Skazgs, secretary-treasurer. i I'M and pharmacology department of iliary of the group; and Forrest S.

Lee, Brownlee, chairman of Members of the board of direc the medical school reported that cpses of multiple drownings and tors are Friel Kerns Dale committees. Goodhart. Glenn Powell. Ivan i electrocution, in which panic and Triumph Johnson and William Goodin. indecision result, "could well have After gently releasing' pressure on the back, the rescuer then graspa the outside elbow of each subject and pulls upward and forward to a point which slightly rakes the outside of each chest.

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