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Fremont Tribune from Fremont, Nebraska • 16

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Fremont Tribunei
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Fremont, Nebraska
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1 uesday .1 Arrest prompts damage suit 8-9 p.m. 3-4 Norman Rockwell Chico and the Man 6 Great American Music Generation 7-9 Baretta 12 Thator in Amerca Midnight-1 a.m. 3-4 Presidential Primaries 6 Mod Squad 7 Mystery of the Week 9 Mystery of the Week 12 Sound Stage The filing is required prior to a court suit under the Political Subdivision Tort Claims Act of Nebraska. Mackrill contends he was driving his car on Feb. 23, 1975, along a Gering street when he was stopped.

He maintains that during his arrest he suffered injuries and was knocked to the street and struck numerous times. i He later was charged with a parking violation, assaulting a police officer and resisting arrest. The claim notes the charges later dismissed on a motion by the county GERING, (AP) A case that started 16 months ago as an alleged parking violation has grown into a $1.4 million claim against the City of Gering. Businessman Donald Mackrill of Morrill has charged he was falsely imprisoned, maliciously prosecuted, assaulted and battered in a claim filed with the city clerk. Named as defendants were three Gering policemen.

Chief Walt Burroughs, Mayor John McLellan the City Council and the City of 7-8 p.m. 3-4 Movin On 6-10 Really Rosie Good Times 7-9 Happy Days Laveme and Shirley 12 Tribal Eye 8-9 p.m. -3-4 Police Woman 6-10 Mash One Day at a Time 7-9 Prudence and the Pill 12 Outdoor Nebraska World At War 9-10 p.m. 1 3-4 City of Angels 6-10 Switch 7-9 Rookies 12 World At War No Fault Divorce: Pro and Con 10-11 p.m. 3-4 News Presidential Primaries 6 News Presidential Primaries 7 News Ironside 9 News Mystery of the Week 12 Lilas, Yoga and You News 10 News Presidential Primaries i 11-12 p.m.

3-4 Johnny Carson 6 Denver Rio Grande 7 Ironside Presidential Primaries 9 Mystery of the Week 10 Nickys World 12 Sound Stage Are You Satisfied With Your Present Profession? Are you looking for a position with a rewarding future? Working for a com-pany made of people not numbers or machines, with many benefits, profit sharing, bonuses, opportunities for advancements, good salaries, and free meals? One of tjie nations fastest growing chains is now taking applica-tins for management personnel. If you are interested, please contact: Dale Schaff, 707 East 23rd in Fremont, Nebraska June 8, 197(5 TV Listings KMTV-NBC KTIV-NBC WOWT-CBS KETV-ABC KCAU-ABC KOLN-CBS KtTON-PBS Channel 3 Channel 4 Channel 6 Channel 7 Channel 9 Channel 10 Channel 12 TUESDAY 5-6 p.m. 3 Bewitched News 4 Batman News 6 Dinah News 7 News 9 News Truth or Consequences 10 Mike Douglas News 12 Seasame Street 6-7 p.m. 3 News Lets Make A Deal 4 News Victory at Sea 6 News Name That Tune 7 Brady Bunch Adam 12 9 News Brady Bunch 10 News Hee Haw 12 Ourstory Dig It Strange catch appears I to Big Mac fisherman I OMAHA, Neb. (AP) Want to hear non -fish fish story? It happened to Omaha World -Herald ports writer Jerry Fricke.

He Rooked what he thought was a lunker Lake. McConaughy recently. The rod bowed and then, about SO ards from the boat, his catch ap-eared. It was a scuba diver. WaJuonA.

Milieu 16 Fremont Tribune gr- WEDNESDAY 5-6 p.m. 3 Bewitched News 4 Batman News 7 News 9 News Truth or Consquences .10 Mike Douglas News 12 Sesame Street 6-7 p.m. 3 News Candid Camera 4 News Wild Kingdom 6 News Treasure Hunt 7 Brady Bunch Adam-12 9 News Let's Make A Deal 10 News Really Rosie 12 Outdoor Nebraska Lowell Thomas Remembers 7-8 p.m. 3-4 Little House on the Prairie 7-9 Bionic Woman 6-10 Tony Orlando and Dawn 12 Backyard Farmer RFD Survival Kit MCK-GUTSO! NICK (UNDER THE INFLUENCE OK ''ESSENCE OF DUMB" GAS) DECIDES TO QUIT THE PRIVATE MOUSE PlZ AND OPEN A PI22EKIA USED CAR lot shop in frostbite falls, m. DID GEOP6E WASWMTON NAVE EXPERIENCE DID PAUL REVERE NAVE) EXPERIENCE? DID DICK NIXON HAVE EXPERIENCE NO' muKit TOCICAKi 707 EAST 23d PHONE 721-0404 FREMONT, NEBRASKA By ED REED OFF THE RECORD 9-10 p.m.

3-4 Hawk 6-10 Blue Knight 7-9 Starsky and Hutch 12 Quarter Horses 10-11 p.m. 3-4 News Johnny Carson 6 News Carrie 7 News Ironside 9 News Matt Helm 10 News If he hollers, Let Him Go! 11-12 p.m. 3-4 Johnny Carson 6 Movie 7 Ironside Matt Helm $. 9 Movie 10 Movie Midnight-1 a.m. 3-4 Tomorrow 6 Movie Mod Squad 7 Movie 10 Movie News 12 Mark of Jazz fiou'u LIKE FROSTBITE FALLS' TWOTSON.

AIO NO FLIRTING WITH DEATH. 'VESWUMA USED CAR LOT? WAVE M0 EXPERIENCE! isjMi S7C BUT NONE OF THEAY, WHOEVER SOLD A USED cM NEVER CAR OTHER SIR! DOT A CHANCE Tty TW0TSDN! 2 BEETLE BAILEY HAGAR THE HORRIBLE 330 W. 23rd 721-0101 FAMILY NIGHT EVERY WED. FRI.I This Wednesday Choose From: STEAMED PORK RIBS with DUMPLINGS and KRAUT BAKED CABBAGE ROLLS with TOMATO SAUCE 4 VEAL PARMESAN with ITALIAN SAUCE SPECIAL OCCASION Coming Up? We have a 60-person Party Room available! MORE NCK GUTSO TOMORROW! BUT RIGHT NOW CHECK OUT F'nXH onnA WEST HWi 50 SOMETHING DIFFERENT IS HAPPENING I 'Let's see now you came to us in April, didn't you. Lew?" THE Daily Crossword ACROSS 1 Use a stiletto 5 Fragrance, Brit, style 10 Witticism 14 Verne's captain 15 Oahu porch 16 Outside: comb, form 17 Bell 20 Insulin source 21 Balzac 22 Vanderbilt and Lowell 23 Orgs.

of a kind 24 Bouquets 27 Author Uris 28 Business group: abbr. 31 Disabled 32 Lone or timber 33 Diagram 34 Book 37 Floating 38 BPOE members 39 Hostelry 40 "Leave to heaven" 41 Beameand Burrows 42 Eloquent Roman 43 Indistinct sight 44 Beloved of Heracles Saturday's Puzzle Solved: Stations ordered to halt operations WASHINGTON (AP) The Fed-tial Communications Commission Itdered Star Stations Inc. Monday to emit operation of its radio stations in (dianapolis, Omaha, and on Sept. 2. It was the final step in a Jan.

31 lecision in which the FCC denied Cense renewals for WIFE-FM, In-anapolis, KOIL-FM, Omaha, and. CISN, Vancouver, on grounds that serious misconduct had occurred in Se operation of the stations. The FCC also denied Star a license Bnewal for WIFE-AM, but a business oup in Indianapolis has filed a modern with the FCC to take over the itation. The commission said WIFE gave ree advertising to Sen. Vance lartke, in his 1964 re-election mpaign.

It said 'slanted news leverage of the 1966 senatorial cam-" ign between then-Gov. Mark Hat-Id of Oregon and then-Rep. Robert Juncan, was calculated to avor Hatfield. It found that Stars chief stockhol-ler, Don Burden, was intimately in-ilved in the misconduct and that ar Stations must be held responsive. 'Star stations said the denial was (he severest sanction which the FCC ps ever levied upon a broadcast ijensee and involved a monetary Jss of almost $20 million.

iLast Dec. 11, the U.S. Court of Ap-eals affirmed the FCC decision and tie Supreme Court denied Star's re-uest for review on May "23. The ap-als court issued a mandate on June The FCC had originally said the tations must halt operation 30 days fter the Supreme Court issued an rder. But in order to provide a easonable period for the orderly halt operations, the commission gave tar 90 days to continue operation.

The commission said the stations' all signs would be deleted when op-rations halt. It required, however, lat nighttime lighting continue on all ansmisston -towers until they either re dismantled or relicensed for adio transmission purposes. remonters perform ti theater in Iowa. Four Fremonters will be perform-ig at the Anderson School House heater in Anderson, Iowa, Thursday irough Sunday, June 17-20 and June t-27. Tom Goodwin, Joel Bute, Jeff Jen-uis and Ron Samuelson will be tak-g part in the production of A unny Tiling Happened on the Way to by Maura B.

Jacobson 45 Omar 48 Pervading atmosphere 52 Candle 54 Minaret call 55 Nine: comb, form 56 Blue-pencil 57. Watch over 58 Card routines 59 Hindu deity 19 Dappled horse 23 Moneys 24 be praised" 25 Poker ploy 26 Old card game 27 Appearance 28 Upper crust 29 Thrasher 30 Saxons partner 32 Director William 33 Went on 35 Snubbed 36 Designer Pucci 41 Arabic letter 42 Snake charmer's targets 43 Trademark 44 Push 45 Tiff 46 Smog 47 Galway islands 48 Christie or Magnani 49 Atelier subject 50 204 to Caesar 51 MissKett 53 Chemical ending DOWN Kind of decision Tissue Prayer finale 4 Early Eastman product 5 Family of 1895 Secy, of State 6 from the nursery 7 Certain bills 8 Cairo initials 9 Immediately 10 Casual garb 11 Reverberate 12 Shooting or movie 13 Volume 18 Drake's conquest News Synd. Inc. 6876 ALEX IN WONDERLAND GUESS WHAT, UNC WE'RE STUDYING THE STOCK MARKET IN SCHOOL! AH, YES THE STOCK MACVFT DOONESBURY NHKEVOU MAKNGMOKE SNACKS! IT VE RETURNS COULD BE A I ARESTARW6 VCOHEW 1976 by Chirgo Tribune-N. Y.

All Dirrhte Iks Lodge to meet LThe regular meeting of Fremont Elks Lodge 514 Kill be at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Im ge on west Hwy. 30. JL.

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