The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 18, 1996, Page 6, Image 6
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Boltz, who lives at 1209 F St., was taken to Lincoln General Hospital where his cuts, which were not deep, were sutured with 36 stitches, Heermann said. Boltz then was taken to the Lincoln detoxification center, Heermann said. Police have not yet been able to question Boltz, but they are seeking a suspect, Heermann said. Police have made an arrest in the Tuesday shooting of a 15-year-old who was hospitalized with a bullet lodged in his spine, according to po lice reports. Jeremiah Goodro, 18, was arrested for second-degree assault after acci dentally shooting Bradley Bell in Goodro’s home, Heermann said. Bell was in critical condition at Lincoln General Hospital Wednesday. Witnesses who were at the shoot ing on the 3700 block of Garfield Street Tuesday afternoon gave police the following account: Goodro was sitting on a couch playing with a .22-caliber handgun. He was cocking and de-cocking the gun when it fired and hit Bell in the upper-right chest. The accidental shooting marks the second in the past week in Lincoln. Michael Bryan, 13, died Jan. 11 after his sister accidentally shot him in the head. — Chad Lorenz Jordan Continued from Page 1 “My faith in the Constitution is whole, it is complete, it is total,” she declared before a national television audience, “and I am not going to sit here and be an idle spectator to the diminution, the subversion, the de struction of the Constitution.” One person in the audience said it sounded “as if the gates of heaven had opened.” Jordan went on to give a stirring keynote address at the 1976 Demo cratic National Convention, which nominated Jimmy Carter. She repeated her keynote role in 1992, challenging delegates and the nation: “We need to change the decaying inner cities from decay to places where hope lives. As we undergo that change, we must be prepared to answer Rodney King’s haunting question 'Can we all get along?’ I say we an swer that question with a resounding 'yes.’” Texas Gov. George W. Bush said Texas had lost a powerful voice of conscience and integrity. “Barbara Jordan was a champion of our freedom, Constitution and laws,” he said. President Clinton said: “Barbara’s words flowed with heartfelt convic tion, and her actions rang of indefati gable determination as she challenged us as a nation to confront our weak nesses and live peacefully together as equals.” Fishing Continued from Page 1 on the bill, so it could go into effect this year. Agnes Adams, president of the Comhusker Fly Fishing club, testified in support of the bill, saying it might encourage women to get out and try fishing. Adams said that the group also could help promote the free fishing day, which would be the first Satur day after the first Wednesday in June. Five people, including representa tives from the Game and Parks Com mission, testified in committee in sup port of the bill. 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