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trntmnnittuiiiiimmiiitiiiiitntititimintiii Lincoln, Neb. Journal, Tuesday, Nov. 28, 1972 23 Pentagon Papers Lincoln Channel Smii In Lincoln Battle OKMTV WOW KETV Vmrrim Matin. Provided by SUUoas Symbol ExiliMtttM Special Good Vioirlnoj Rfpcat (B) Black; not color 3 Cable IV art Number SiinnuHUiuuiiuiMnmBnitwnBwnMRMMNMnM both Seward; daughters, Mrs. Paul Bender, darks, Mrs.

Walter Chandler, Omaha, Mrs. Harold Wolfe, Austin, Mrs. Adolph Walla, Lincoln; son-in-law, Herman Bender, Milf ord daughters-in-law, Mrs. Eileen Brauer, Seward, Mrs. Ariene Brauer, Council Bluffs, sister, Mrs.

Emilie Eilts, Anita, 30 grandchildren; 34 great grandchildren. Services: 1 p.m. Thursday, St. John's Lutheran, Seward. Rev.

Carl Gutekunst. Greenwood Cemetery, Seward. In state 9:30 a.m.-l p.m. Thursday, church. Wood Bros.

Chapel, Seward. Pallbearers: Melvin, Duane Bender, Gerald, Loyd, Dennis Brauer, James Walla. BULLER Mrs. Anna, 88, Henderson, died Monday, Survivors: daughter, Mrs. Dan Smith, York; brothers, Henry Petker, Reedley, John Petker, Concord, Herman Petker, Council Bluffs, 10 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren.

Services: 2 p.m. Friday, Bethesda Mennonite, Henderson. i Cemetery, Henderson. sisters, Wilma, Ashland, Mrs. Evelyn Brodd, Lincoln.

Services: 2 p.m. Thursday, Marcy Mortuary, Ashland. Ashland Cemetery. SVARA Fred, 68, Wilber, died Saturday. Survivors: Edward Stanley, both Los; Angeles; sisters, Mrs.

Blanche Graves, Mrs. Helen Epps, Mrs. Abbie Fergeson, all Los Angeles. Services: 2 p.m. Wednesday, Zajicek Funeral Home, Wilber.

Bohemian Cemetery, Wilber. W1EMER Raymond, 54, Waco, died Monday. Born, life resident York County. Member St. John's Lutheran, Waco.

Survivors: wife, Mildred; sons, Vernon; Seward, Verle, Mrs. James' (Verneta) Seward; five grandchildren. Services: 2 p.m. Thursday, St. John's Lutheran, Waco (south).

Rev. Harold Malotky. Church cemetery. Instate 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Thursday, church.

Carpente r-Wood Chapel, Utica. Jfattmtlfi OSMON Cecil 59, Valparaiso, died Saturday. Additional survivor: sister, Mrs. Flora Greitan. Services: 1 p.m.

Wednesday, Umberger Sheaff Mortuary, 48th 4 Vine. Rev. Robert Chit-wood. Burial Fairvlew. Pallbearers: Ray Tindele, Fred Pasco, Sonny, Butch, Dick Tuttle, Dale Verana.

SCHIRMER Laura Jane, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Big Spring, died Sunday in Memphis. Survivors: parents; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey Memphis, Mrs. Lois McBrde, Littlefield, Tex. Private services: Marcy Mortuary, Ashland. Further services Nelley Prickle Funeral Home, Big Spring, Tex. Burial Trinity Memorial Park Cemetery, Big Spring, Tex.

SEMENEC Donald 52, Ashland, died Monday at Wahoo Hospital. Survivors: UnitedMethodist, Memphis. Ashland Cemetery. Memorials to church. Marcy.

Mortuary, Ashland. HITCHCOCK-Chauncey 91, Humboldt, died Monday. Survivors: sons, Dean, Verdon, Dale, Salem, Paul, San Francisco, daughter, Mrs. James (MaryAnne) Watkins, Omaha; 13 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Services: 1:30 p.m.

Thursday, Verdon Christian. Verdon Cemetery. I3AACS Henry 78, Henderson, died Monday. WWI veteran. Survivors: wife, Louise; son, Dale, Denver; daughter, Mrs.

Roland (Nadine) Epp, brothers, John, Cohocton, N.Y., Albert, Lush ton; sister, Mrs. Wayne Ronne, Lushton; nine grandchildren. Services: 2:30 p.m. Thursday, Bethesda Mennonite, Hen-d Burial church cemetery. SPECIAL OFFER FOR NEBRASKA FOOTBALL FANS! BELL Charles 67, 3250 Adams, died Monday.

Desk clerk YMCA last four years. Survivors: wife, Garnetta; daughter, Mrs. Orville (Kathl) Dlekmann, Lincoln; brother, Fred, California; grandson. Member Rogers Park Congregational, Chicago, American Actors Guild, U.S.A. Camp Shows Inc.

Services: 1 p.m. Thursday, Umberger Sheaff Mortuary, 48th Si Vine. Rev. K. Lowell Gaithr.

Wyuka. DILLEY Wallace 34, 4901 Boeckner died Monday. Roper Sons Mortuary, 4300 0. GIBSON Mrs. Luther V.

(Lillian), 75, 1923 Pawnee, died Tuesday. Born Douglas. Member First Plymouth Congregational, PEO. Survivors: husband; son, Charles, Rochester, sister, Mrs. Clara Davis, Syracuse; grandson, Gregory, Rochester, N.Y.

Roper Sons Mortuary, 4300 O. JENNINGS Alva B. (Bill), 70, 116 So. 31st, died Tuesday. Born Anderson, la.

Consultant engineering B. G. Peterson Co. Retired heating" engineer, Lin- i coin public schools. Member First Presbyterian, Scottish Rite, Lincoln Council of Kadosh Orator.

Past Master East Lincoln Lodge 210 patron Lincoln Chapter 148 OES, Director General Sesostris Temple. Survivors: wife, Edy sons, Richard C. Omaha, Wiliam H. Lincoln; brothers, Arnold, Dale, Eugene, sisters, Mrs. Frank (Leona) Munn, Eugene, Mrs.

Otto (Gladys) Townsend, Arizona; three grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Services: 1:30 p.m. Thursday, First Presbyterian, 17t.i F. Dr. Glover A.

Leitch. Lincoln Memorial Park. Memorials to Shriners Crippled Children's Hospital, Lincoln or Masonic Home, Plattsmouth. Mctcalf Funeral Home, 245 No. 27th.

LAHLA Mabel 88, 1321 died Saturday. Services: 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Metcalf Funeral Home, 245 No. 27th. Dr.

Danreli Berg. Wyuka. Pallbearers: William Rosentital Albert Rosenthal, Stanley Portsche, Robert May, Robert Newell, Henry Clapp. Omaha HYATT Claire Omaha, died Nov. 18.

Survivors: husband, Dr. Richard; daughter, Mrs. Ellis T. (Margaret) Dickens, Davenport, Iowa; sister, Ethel A. Schaidle, Lincoln; nephew Donald Douglas, Pasadena, three grandsons.

were Nov. 20 in Omaha. Burial i 1 1 Memorial Cemetery. Outstate BRAUER Henry, 91, Seward, died Monday. Retired farmer.

Former Garland resident. Member St. John's Lutheran, Seward. Survivors: wife, Johanna; sons, Walter, Adolph, Prince Wed In Geneva Geneva (fl Prince Sadrud-din Aga Khan, the U.N. high commissioner for refugees, announced Monday he married Catherine Aleya Sursock in a private ceremony Saturday.

Prince Sadruddin, ex-hus-' band of the late British model Nina Dyer, is an uncle of the Aga Khan IV. COLOR COLOR SONY, 3 i i (bmmmmmmmmwim mmmmmmmmmmmmw iiwumw im a I wisn wmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 5 -S id" Mr1 OBflly rfsTT Twisillitliili 'iwwiirti miif Large, Home of Big Red' Harvard Professor Released Mass. OB Harvard. Pr f. Samuel L.

Popkin, jailed a week ago for refusing to answer questions before a federal grand jury investigating the release of the Pentagon Pacers, was released from the "-folk County House of Corrections. Popkin left the lail in the custody of his wife and his attorney, William Homans. Homans said he was notified" earlier Tuesday by the U.S. attorney's office that the federal grand jury was out of session and that Popkin, a 30-year-old assistant professor of government, could be freed. Popkin faced a contempt of court order before the grand jury stemming from his refusal to answer 14 questions dealing with material he had learned from sources regarding the release of the Pentagon Papers describing early American involvement in Vietnam.

The sentence under the contempt finding, issued originally following Popkin's testimony last March 27 before the grand jury, required him to be in custody for up to 18 months, or until the grand jury was disbanded. Chambers Man Killed Traffic Fatalities 1972 1971 Lancaster County 20 26 Nebraska 437 432 Lincoln 10 12 Ewing (UPI) Ernest A. Farrier, 71, Chambers, was killed Monday night in a two-car collision on U.S. 275 just east of here, the State Patrol reported. The patrol said the car driven by Mr.

Farrier was struck from the rear by another vehicle. McKee Elected To Head Lincoln Home Builders Joseph E. McKee president of McKee Williams was elected as president of the Home Builders Association of Lincoln. He succeeds Ken Petersen. Joseph McKee Other officers elected include John Vermaas, first vice president; Duane Stark, second vice president; Roger Dodson, secretary, and Ray Elwcod treasurer.

Robert E. Peterson is national director and Jim Johnson is alternate national director. National life director Is Joseph Hampton and Ervin E. Peterson is honorary life director. Named to two-year terms as directors were Don Zank, Roy Vankekrol and Bud Robinson.

Directors for one-year terms Include Leon Olson, Al Mulder and Larry Snyder. AP Education Writer Killed Washington iff) William J. Waugh, education writer for Associated Press, was fatally injured in an. auto wreck Saturday. Waugh, 59, a war correspondent during some of the heaviest fighting in Korea, and, served as a chief of bureau for The associated Press at Los Angeles, San Geneva W) Prince Sadrud-and Honolulu.

He was named AP education writer in 1069 after two years at bureau chief In Los Angeles. Ice Cream Favorite Dish Baltimore (UPI) Ice cream, which was manufactured commercially here for the first time in 1891, is still America's favorite dessert The average American eats It pounde of ice cream annually and vanilla beads the list of flavors. Far-out varieties include dill pickle, watermelon and blueberry cheesecake flavors but companies have lost money on such flavor concoctions as sauerkraut, prune, goody goody gumdrcp, and chilie con carne. 8x70 inch, beautiful FULL COLOR PHOTOGRAPH (NBC) Onuia (CBS) Omaha (ABC) Omaha XOLN (CBS) Corrled Q(jn Lincoln CATV QQ KUON (BTV) Lueola CrlJ Qll Lincoln CATV Q4 XHTLfABO S-Derior KRAS (NBC) Eaitlagi Qt KYNE (ETV) Omaha rmgrammad Locally. TV TEE-HEES "This set Is going at half -pricel" fadio Highlights WEEKDAY MORNING 5:00 Ron Jones KLMS Farm Report KFOR 6:00 Musical Clock KFOR Stereo Rock KFMQ Keith Cornelius KECK 6:30 Musical Clock KFOR Don GUI KLIN 7:30 Morning Watch KFAB 9:00 Jim Miller KFOR Lynn Townsead KLMS Kaleidoscope KRNU 10:00 Billy Egr KECK Doug Lyon KLIN 11:15 Network News KWHG AFTERNOON 12:00 Network Summary KECK Fred James KLMS 1:00 Bill Wood KFOR 2:00 Dave KECK Lee Thomas, KLMS 4:30 Information Service KRNU EVENING 6:00 News KFAB Rich Ray KLIN 7:00 Marshall Stewart KLMS 7:30 Doug Laursen KFOR Lowell Thomas KLIN (M-Th) Moods of Music KUCV-VM Broadway Showcase KWHG 10:30 (T) FibberMcGee, Molly KWHG (W) Lone Ranger KWHG (Th) The Shadow KWHG 11:00 Classical Music KRNU uniiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiii 12:00 Most: News 030813 Sesame Street 12:15 Farm Action Agric.

12:30 tl Conversations 8fl38E) World Turns 84 Let's Make Deal 85 3 on Match 1:00 185 Days of Live Q38ID Guiding Light g4 Newlywed Game 813 Classroom (W) People (Th) Simply Science (F) Ripple 1:15 (78Ql3 Classroom (W) AIT Abe I About Yourself (Th.F) Literature 1:30 R05 Doctors Serial Edge of Night )4 Dating Game 1813 Classroom W) Nebr. Heritage (Th) American History (F) Art-Grade 4 89 M) City Council (W) Ron J. Jones (Th) Big Picture 1813 Classroom i Another World )(H Splend'r'd Love 14 General Hospital 113 Classroom T.W.F) Literature (Th) Images, Things 89 (T-F) Take 2:20 Q38Q13 Classroom (T.Th) Health (W) BiU Martin (F) Place In News 2:30 085 Return to Peyton 53831) Secret Storm 84 One Life to Live (1813 Classroom (W) Geography (Th) Americans An (F) Art Grade I 3:00 Q85 Somerset Serial Merv Griffin-Talk Q84 Love Am. Style Q38(TC Family Affair 0813 Classroom (W Develop. Reading (Th) Inherit Earth (F) American System 4M Perry Mason Drama 3:30 (M-Th) Mayberry (F) Crafts with Katy Movies Cartoon Corral 113 Classroom (M.T.Th) Science (W) A Child Read (F) Public Will 84 My Children 15 Cheyenne Western I 9 Cartoon 4:00 1 1 Cartoons Gllllgan's Island-Corn.

C303I) Mike Douglas Jan Murray (90m) 3Q031Mtster Roger 4Bewitcfaed Comedy 19 Glgantor 4:30 1 1 FllnUtones Cartoon Petticoat Junction irr31S Electric Co. 14 Family Hour (W) Buttwukle-Cart (Th) Lassie Advent (F) Pufnstnff-Cartoon 0 Spotlight is Jim, Tammy 5:00 I Get Smart Comedy Teu Truth Came New Rfjis Sesame Street lew Zoo Revue 14 Greta Acres Com. 1:90 Moat: Newa Q9 Captaia Scarlett wimuHiiiimmniUMimnnuitiiiiwwianrfrmm Libyans Return Kampala, Uganda (JR Pour hundred Libyan soldiers and kmen, sent to Uganda in September after an unsuccessful invasion by Ugandan exiles in Tanzania, have returned to Tripoli, officials of the Libyan Embassy said. CD8TO 'I I I '4 6:00 Most: Newi Pondcrosa Western QDQQ13 Vince Lombard! Truth or Consequence! Dragnet Crime Dra. (BQiTD Hee Haw Comedy QQ1J Football 1 Oklahoma at Nebraska 84 Explorer Tell Truth Game 89 Right On 7:00 fj5 Bonanza Western Addict-doctor accused ot r.

murder when patient dies; Mike Farrell Maude Comedy Old school chum visits QQ4 Let's Make Deal 6:30 OQ38(D) HawaU 0 Conclusion of three: Family crime syndicate OQ Movie Drama 'Home for Holidays' Aging father summons daughters when he thinks i' second wife is poisoning him: Walter Brennan C0OQ13 Journal 00 Bold Ones Drama Incurably ill woman demands treatments stop to al- low another to live; Susan Clark (DQ813 Behind Lines 85 Billy Graham Cleveland Crusade 8:30 003831 Movle-Thrlller 'Pretty Poison' Fantasizing youth thinks he's CIA agent; Anthony Perkins G3Q813 Dateline Nebr. Newspaper reporters 9:00 Q85 America Examination of Colonial period from plantations to Puritanism; Alistair Cooke Marcus Wclby, M.D. Father learns responsible ty for rheumatoid arth. rltic son CE9Q813 Inland Seas Travelogue of north central U.S. waterways 8 BlUy Graham Cleveland Crusade 1000 Most: News 10:30 85 Tonight Show William F.

Buckley 0038311 Movie Drama 'Love Me or Leave Me' Story of Ruth Etting, pop singer; Doris Day, James Cagney Movie Drama 'Kill, Be Killed' Lovers must kill to preserve love GBQ813 Firing Line gi Dick Cavett 9 Movie Drama 'White Huntress' 12:30 Movie Western 'Stand at Apache River' Comedy News Days ot Wee Abbreviate Monday (M), Tuesday (T), Wednesday (W), Thursday (Ti, Friday iF. MORNING 7:00 OS5 Today Show Morning Newt 891) Morning Show (BQ813 Mr. Rogers 7:30 (BQQ13 Classroom (M.W.F) Curriculum Dev. (T.Th) Resource by Request 8:00 QCD0(fl) CPt Kangaroo tM-W) Farm Topics (Th) Area Issues i (F) Camera: Mid America 1 (BBOll Classroom (W) A Child Reads (Th) Social Services (F) Yanomama 84 Jack LaLanne 30 (M) For Women (W) Really Something 8(W) U.N.O. Scene Q813 Classroom (W snon story (Th) Spanish Melodies (F) Time to Begin 84 Barbara Walter Morning New 5 Dinah's Place 8(TT) Romper Room ewitched rafialS Classroom (Th) American History I (F) Art Grade! 84 Morning Movie 83 Concentration-Game 9:30 (j Munson raits fl Movies jgfiar Woman' World 1 (BUG)13 Classroom (W) People (Th) Simply Science (F) Ripples 9:45 (BBS" uassroom (W All About Yon 1 10:00 Literature is sale of century Gambit Game II Electric Co.

9 Glgantor IS Houywooa squares SQj Lore or uie IS Classroom (W) Geograpny (Th) Image, Thing (F) Art Grade 3 nt Cartoon 00(513 Classroom BUI Martin (Th) American All (F) Places in News 10:50 11:00 1Q5 Jeopardy Game 14 sewing rasuona ffDOID HeartSerial it upas. PasswordGame Classroom (M-W) Literature (Th) Inherit Earth fl-Wtlltei (F) Watch Language fl Consumer Clinic l.inrTD New 11:30 I It )5Who, What, Where Second Gam Classroom (T.W) Ed.0 Objective (Th) Politics Learning (F) Where are you Gong Q9 Captain Scarlett on $2 plus 10 each for handling, postage and sales tax. CLEMENTS Sanford 81, 1 died Monday. Re'ired teacher. WWI veteran.

Member St. Paul United Methodist, Elmwood. Survivors: wife, Hattie; sons, Richard, Rochester, N.Y., Arthur, Kansas City, John, Indianapolis, Fred, Denison, Iowa; brother, L.D., Lincoln; 15 grandchildren. Clements-Dorr Funeral Home, Elmwood. Services: 1:30 p.m.

Thursday, St. Paul United Methodist, Elmwood. Rev. Robert Enck. Elmwood Cemetery.

Clements-Dorr Funeral Home, Elmwood'. CONDON Raymond 73, Fairmont, died Monday. Survivors: wife, Lucille; son, Dr. Virgil Salt Lake City, Utah; daughter, Mrs. James T.

(DeVon) Snow, Hot Springs, S.D.; sisters, Mrs. Iva Bickert, McCool Junction, Mrs. Gola Churchill, San Dimas, Mrs. Frederick Styskal, Exter; seven grandchildren. Services: 2 p.m.

Wednesday, United Methodist, Fairmont. Exeter Cemetery. DOVE J. Evert, 83, Davey, died Monday. Born Davey.

Retired farmer. Member Raymond Presbyterian. Survivors: wife, Hazel; son, Lloyd, Omaha; daughter, Mrs. Fred (Lela) Schopf, Lincoln; two grandchildren, great-great-granddaughter. Services: 1:30 p.m.

Friday, Metcalf Funeral Home, 245 No. 27th. Dr. Harold Edds, Oak Creek Cemetery, Raymond. Family will meet friends 7 p.m.

Thursday, Metcalf's. DUER Wilhelmina, 72, Staplehurst, died Sunday. Service: 2 p.m. Wendesday, Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, Staplehurst. In-state at church from 10 a.m.

till services: Burial Seward Cemetery. Wood Brothers Chapel, Seward. GILKESON Allen, 80, Ashland, died Sunday in Lin-coin. Survivors: sons, Raymond, Pullman, Harmon, Chester; daughters, Mrs. Don (Alice) Graham, Ashland, Mrs.

James (Jane) White, Huntington Beach, Mrs. Dan (Mary Ann) Nowling, Castle Rock, half-brother, Darel, Sutherland; half-sisters, Mrs. Darel (Cora) Sherman, Harts-burg, Mabel, Sutherland. Services: 2 p.m. Wednesday, RIGHT.

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