PagoC Dally Ncbrcskan Tuesday, December 11, 1934 Prosecution gives final words on Douglas tria By Brad Gilford Dxity Nebratkan U2f Beporter The prosecution rested its case Monday afternoon in the trial of Attorney General Paul Douglas. Earlier an accountant told the court that Douglas would have had to pay more income taxes If he had reported all money he received from Marvin Copple, for mer Commonwealth Savings Co. vice-president. Special prosecutor Kirk E. Nay lor said he would call no more witnesses after Fremont accoun tant Steven L Hull's testimony. Naylor hired Hull to audit Dou- glas 1080 tax return and bank statements. Douglas returns showed that he received a $1,203 tax refund. Hull said, but he would have paid $2,692 if he had reported two payments from Copple totaling $7,500. Douglas is charged with per jury because he did not tell the Legislature's Special Common wealth Committee about the money, which Hull said Douglas received in two payments one of $5,000 and the other of $2,500. He also faces obstruction of gov ernment operations charges. Hull testified that the payments t.3S z$rT7: lXeePXZ ffiSSS Johffi JJdE&$ bui to mention the other SSSffi1' SSSKSS "Sard Kopf, the K SefoS 5SMffi lA Banker commends modern services By Gene Gentnip Association's attempt to better Diiy Nebraska Senior Reporter' educate American consumers on banking benefits. West Coast banker Druce Roberts, president of the Bank Roberts was in Lincoln Monday of Loleta in Eureka, Calif., is one as part of the American Bankers of about 70 banking executives 474-6592 nn M II! 1) J ' 1.1 I w 1 (The Student & Survival Store) si. mm WW Michelob & Michelob Light 1 2 pk. $5.59 Case $1 0.99 Coors & Coors Light Cans 12 pk.$4.19 Case $8.29 Well Grant H. Here it is! Old Style 1 2 pk. bottles 1 2 pk. $3.49 Case 56.79 New Runste Spumante 750 ml. SALE $3.99 Reg. S4.S9 WARM Ofler good thru J while quantities last. ANNUAL ,1 t v. m APPRECIATION SALE AT ALL RUNZA LOCATIONS ALL KtUULttK SANDWICHES RunzasHamburgsrs Polish Dogs Fish All other sandwiches reduced accordingly. Tuesday & Wednesday, Dec. 1 1th & 12th Only! f FMu) Wuh HANDY, NEAR CAMPUS LOCATION I 12th & Q in the Glass Menagerie from across the United States who serve as ABA banking ad visers. As an adviser, Roberts said his job is to inform consumers on the economy and banking, using the media as his podium. No public speeches are planned during his two-day stop in Nebraska, but Roberts said he encourages con sumers interested in banking to watch the local news and news papers to keep informed on cur rent banking issues and services. Roberts said one of banking's main concerns in Congress is the restructuring of the financial services industry. Last summer, the Senate passed a bill permit ting banks to offer real estate brokerage services, sell stocks and bonds and underwrite municipal revenue bonds. The bill has not passed the House of Representa tives. Roberts said consumers should take advantage of new ways of "getting the most for your money." He said banking through auto mated teller machines (ATMS), point-of-sale (POS) electronic shop ping, direct deposit programs, check safekeeping and no-frills checking accounts are some of the most recent trends in banking. Modern technology is making it easier, faster and less expensive to bank, buy and borrow, Roberts said. He said consumers should talk to bankers to see what servi ces are available that best meet their lifestyles. 1 r 7..-: - rr i Another satisfied customer. Records Tap! Posters Calenders T-Shirts Imports Discwashers 3 LOCATIONS 220 N. 10th DOWNTOWN 237 S. 70th ESQUIRE PLAZA 133th & Q MILLARD PLAZA OMAHA Monday-Friday 10-8, 9:30-8 Downtown Saturday 10-6 OPEN SUNDAYS 12-5 i Ir'WfF7? RECORDS 81 TAPES to teto. bUbyiiiiudQ When you become a plasma donor, you earn the money you'll need this holiday season. $10 is paid for each donation and you can donate twice a week (but please wait 72 hours between donations). Thafs up to $100 a month for Christmas presents, decorations, or to get you home for the holidays! i&iillOO UNIVERSITY PLASMA CENTER 1442 0 Street 475-8345 Wed 'Sat- 8:00 am to 6:00 pm FEDERALLY INSPECTED