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Illegal immigrants denied entry INS U.S. Attorney's office plan for transport, will not prosecute GRAND ISLAND (AP) — Twenty-one illegal immigrants who were stopped on Interstate 80 last week will be sent back to their respective countries, immigration officials said. Three of the immigrants were from Guatemala; the other 18 immigrants were from Mexico. Jerry Heinauef, district director of no explanation for resigning AUBURN (AP) — The principal and guidance counselor at Auburn High School have resigned without any explanation. Principal Jerry Beach resigned last Monday, while guidance counselor Craig Fredin quit on Tuesday. Both resignations have been accepted by the school board and will take effect at the end of June. The Nemaha County Herald has reported that the resignations might stem from controversial material in the school’s yearbook. Fredin supervised the student pub lication, which was released in Septem ber. The school offered to refund money to yearbook buyers who were unhappy with its content, including a picture that depicted Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper with faces of staff members superimposed on Jesus and the disciples. Beach had final authority on the yearbook’s content. Superintendent Myron Ballain said the school board made an agreement not to talk about the resignations Ballain said he could not speak either Beach was hired in 1989 and Fredin in 1991. the Immigration and Naturalization Service in Omaha, said Saturday none of the individuals would be held for prosecution. The U.S. Attorney’s office in Omaha declined to prosecute the indi viduals because they did not have criminal records and had not made pre vious attempts to enter the country il legally, ne said. INS is arranging to use a military aircraft service from El Paso, Texas, to transport the immigrants home Man day or Tuesday, Heinauer said. The immigrants, ranging in age from 17 to the 30s, were stopped about five miles east of the Grand Island in terchange by the Nebraska State Pa trol. ---1 Corporate Sponsor: JftSLr WiKIBnQtt. hr . •- * m' FOR TICKETS CALL 1-800-8-BIGRED } s ' I _ } PRECISION SKATEBOARD CHARGE THE MOUNTAIN. VISION SNOWBOARDS $299.99 (BOARD AND BINDINGS * ASSEMBLED AND INCLUDED) 2115 O ST. 476-3044 27ti?&"swxinor ^ Any large single topping pizza DELIVERED for only $5.99 from 9pm until Close. Not valid with any other offer. Customer pays applicable sales tax. | Work faster with it. 4i - . _. Simp] >ur life with it. 15” built-in dispiayikyboard I Now $1,699 (or$32/mo.) : l i \*- • Power Mackitoetf 7800* - I- • jig . 132 MHZ/16MB RAM/1.2GB/8X CD-ROM fit' 15” display/keyboard > Now $2,582 (or $48/ma) Get $150 back with it. Check out Apple’s Holiday Savings. Right now Apple Computer is it, offering a $150 rebatewhenyou pundiase a Macintosh* personal computer and an Apple* printer Fact is, your timing couldn’t be better to get your Mac* a machine that features some of the worlds most innovative technology. And itls easier to use than anything you’ll encounter in your class schedule. So get to your campus computer - . store and pick out your Mac. It’ll help keep you ahead in your classes (or u at least tied). And right now, you’ll come out $150 ahead on the price. * UNL Computer Shop 501 N. 10 Room 123 M-F 8-5, T 8-6 (402) 472-5787 ^ http://compshop.unl.edu _ Power Macintosh 6400 200 MHz/l6MB RAM/24G&W CD-ROM/15” dfeptay/byboaid Now $2^60 (or $43/mo.) Macintosh Psrforma* 6400CD 180 MHZ/16MB RAM/1j6G&«X CD-ROM/15” dispby/teyboani Now $2,150 (or $40Ano4 Apple* Color StyieWrW 2500 Up to72<hc360dpi Now $342 Apple’ LaserWriter' 4/500 Now $824