The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 04, 1977, Page page 7, Image 7

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Children cost
news digest
Washington-Rearing a child, including education at
a state supported university, today costs a typical middle,
income family $64,000, a new study.discloses.
A low-income family can rear a child a bit cheaper
only $44,000 on the average, sdd Thomas J. Espenshade,
associate professor of economics at Florida State Univer
sity. Both figures have risen sharply in the past few years.
The middle-income estimate is up 60 per cent from the
1969 average while the low-income figure is up 63 per
cent. -
Life savers
Chicago Using first aid techniques they said they
learned from television, two brothers saved the life of
an elderly man who apparently suffered a heart attack
during a fire in a West Side apartment.
Donald Schrader, 21, and his brother Michael, 15,
kicked in a locked door and carried Stanley Zabirzewski,
65, from the burning building, police said. Once outside,
the older Schrader noticed Zabirzewski wasn't breathing,
so he hit him in the chest and massaged his chest until his
lips started moving.
Law overhaul
Washington-Atty. Gen. Griffin Bell said Monday
that a- Senate bill to overhaul federal criminal laws ' is
"sorely needed."
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Feet in the sand make footprints.
Feet in Birkenstock fmtwear do the very
same thing.
The Birkenstcxrk fcxnbed is heat and pressure
sensitive, to mold to your foot, and become
your footprint.
So walking in Birkenstock is a lot like walking
barefoot in the sand, with one very convenient,
difference.
You can walk in Birkenstock all year tang,. .
Let your feet make
a place for themselves.
"The federal criminal law badly needs revision," he
told a press conference at the C?pitol. C:!l czllzi many
provisions of existing law outmoded or unenforoc&bta oJ
some "simply archaic."
Ho said there are serious gaps in present hws-ss well
as Inconsistent and overlapping provisions. EsU, who
called the bill "important legislation for the life of the
Republic," said he hoped it would be passed promptly.
The measure was introduced Monday.
Poet blasts Bryant
Miami-Singer-poet Rod McKuen joined the growing
Dade County homosexual rights controversy Monday,
criticizing singer Anita Bryant, as " a kind of Ginny
Orangeseed spreading bigotry throughout the land."
"I would ask those who may listen to Anita Bryant,
'When are people going to stop taking it upon themselves
to be policemen?' " McKuen said. "I am not interested in
Ms. Bryant's personal life and I am convinced that there
are more constructive things for her to do than infringe
on the privacy of individual American citizens."
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