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Hungary Defector Hints Policy Splits Washington Janos Rad -1 science and continue to be the vanyi, the Hungarian diplomat who defected to the representative of the Hungarian government to the United States this week, indi-1 American the cated in a statement a statement Friday that he broke with his government because of policy differences. It was reported that he became disillusioned with i role in efforts to settle the Vietnam war. "In recent months I came to realize that it was impossible for me to act in good eon- Ike Feels Well Enough To Go On Asia Trip Washington UP) Former President Dwight D. Eisenhower came out of the hospital Friday saying he feels fine enough to take the trip to Asia and Vietnam that President Johnson has suggested. The 76-year-old general, bronzed and smiling, left Walter Reed Army Medical Center after a two-week stay for treatment of an intestinal upset.

He said he feels he could make a worldwide trip if the doctors give their okay. During his hospital visit the physicians gave him his annual checkup and told him it was fine, he said. When Eisenhower visited Johnson at Rethesda Naval hospital last November, the President suggested that Eisenhower undertake a goodwill trip to Asia and other parts of the world this spring. White House press secretary George Christian, asked if Johnson still intends to send Eisenhower to Asia told reporters the situation is the same as last November. Receive Scholarship Heather Craig, Ponca freshman, and Charles Leypoldt.

Albion have been awarded the Bishop and Mrs. Kenneth Copeland scholarship for 1967-68 at Nebraska Wesleyan University. former Hungarian charge said in a statement made available through the State Department. Meanwhile, Frigyes Vadasz, a Hungarian diplomat reportedly seeking to meet in Washington with the defector, arrived in New York by plane from Copenhagen. Neither he nor three men accompaning him on the flight would tell newsmen the purpose of their visit here.

Radvanyi did not explain in his statement why it became impossible for him to continue as top-ranking diplomat in the United States. It is understood, however, that he told high American officials that his disillusionment began late in 1965. during the U.S. Vietnamese peace offensive. Janos Peter, the Hungarian foreign minister, met with Secretary of State Dean Rusk in the fall of 1965 in New York and is understood to have offered to contact the North Vietnamese in Hanoi and find out under what circumstances they would come to the conference table.

After that meeting, vanyi delivered messages between Washington and Budapest, and apparently he now feels that his foreign minister really had nothing to offer transatlantic flight to the ma faith anniversary of Charles A. LINDBERGH BIRTHPLACE CLEANED UP Men of Wayne State Kappa Psi pharmaceutical fraternity and coed Joyce Hatfield Wisniewski gave Charles A. birthplace in Detroit a cleaning Friday. It was a anniversary cleanup. Forty years ago Saturday, Lindbergh made his historic flight across the Atlantic.

His birthplace is now the Kappa Psi house. Two In Monoplane Head For Paris To Duplicate Lindbergh Solo Flight Boys Honored For Spotting Home Fire Hastings Three Omaha boys who spotted a dwelling fire while delivering newspapers and warned occupants of the home have been designated winers of the Nebraska Award given by the Nebraska Funeral Directors Association. C. Earl Hasse of Beaver City, president of the sponsoring association, said the awards will be presented at the annual convention next April. The three boys are Jim Primeau, 14, his brother, Rick, 11, and Ron Short.

10. The three left the Primeau home early in the morning to deliver papers when they saw smoke coming from the home of Deputy Sheriff Dennis Lipari. They notified the Primeau father, Harry, who called firemen, then ran to the Lipari home where they saw two Lipari children leaning out of an upstairs window. Jim Primeau persuaded Carolyn, 9, and Toni, 11, to jump from the window and eventually everyone in the burning house was awakened and gotten out of the house. Carolyn Lipari suffered a twisted ankle, the most serious injury.

Saturday, May 20, 1967 The Lincoln Star 15 Deaths And Funerals New York Two American doctors took off for Paris Friday in a tiny, single-en- gined monoplane, linking their and did not act in good faith. Cotner And Vine Mishap Injures Motorcyclist, 17 A 17-year-old Lincoln youth suffered minor injuries in a car-motorcycle accident early Friday evening at Cotner and Vine, police said. Tom Vandertook of 2210 No. 67th was treated and dismissed at a local hospital after the motorcycle he was driving collided with the rear end of a vehicle driven by Thomas O. Moock, 16.

of 1545 No. 62nd, solo hop that thrilled the world. But the physicians abandoned efforts to duplicate the Lone schedule. Dr. Francis Xavier Sommer and Dr.

John Rleger had announced plans to take off from Kennedy Airport at 7:52 a.m. Saturday. That was the precise moment when Lindbergh's Spirit of St. Louis as airborne May 20, 1927, from what was then Roosevelt Field, not far away on Long Island, However, the doctors advanced their venture by a day because the weather forecast called for Saturday thundershowers along their route. Looking small and vulnerable beside the normal jetliner traffic, their little plane zoomed along a runway and took off at 7:49 a.m.

CDT. Plane I Smaller Actually, their blue and white Beechcraft Bonanza, although faster and sturdier, is even smaller than frail Spirit of St. Louis. historic first solo non-stop Atlantic crossing of 3,610 miles took hours. The estimated their flight time to Paris would be 20 hours, 43 minutes.

Dr. Sommer. 54, is from Barbourville, and Dr. Reiger, 45, from Los Gatos, Calif. They expected to alternate at the controls on the transatlantic leg of what they plan as a round-the-world trip.

The flight was one of a number of activites planned for the anniversary. Undberg, I TELEVISION, RADIO PROGRAMS himself, was not scheduled to take part in the commemoration. He stays away from public activities and shuns interviews and publicity. Now 65, he lives in Darien, Conn. Shot For Prize Lindbergh was a 25-year-old airmail pilot when he decided to shoot for a $25,000 prize offered for the first New York to Paris nonstop flight.

He was shy, boyish, and a slim 170 pounds. His heavily laden plane skimmed no more than 20 feet above telephone lines as it cleared the runway. At 10:21 p.m. local time May 21, 1 9 2 7, Lindbergh landed at Le Bourget Field in Paris to the acclaim of 25,000 Frenchmen swarmed across the airport to greet him. Their jubilation was echoed swiftly around the world.

Today, the little monoplane which flew Lindbergh to aviation immortality is in Smithsonian Institution. Lonnie Shackelford Elected Psi Chi Head Lonnie Shackelford of Wauneta is the new president of Psi Chi, national honorary society in psychology, at the University of Nebraska. Other new officers are Marty Goodban. Lincoln, vice president; William Kemler, Omaha, secretary; and Donna Jean Thomas, North Loup, treasurer. New members elected to the society are Pat Domeier of York, William Kemler, Donna Jean Thomas and Marty Goodban.

Cancer Grant To NU Washington A $28,584 National Center for Chronic Disease Control grant to the University of Nebraska College of Medicine for cancer re-1 search was announced Friday the by Rep. Glenn Cunningham, I R-Neb. 6:30 7:00 7:15 7:30 1:00 0 Channels Seen In Lincoln 8 SUNDAY MORNING TV KMTV Ornata WOW Ornata KVON KETV Un Omaha SATURDAY MORNING TV apt. Kangaroo mx ial Seruirty Action Thought lor Day Farm Report of Week Educational TV Television Classroom Mighty-Mouse Atom Ant Cartoon Underdog -Children orkv Child irtcnm Frankenstein Jr. ting Kong -Cartoon KD Mb I Rig Pi Space Kidettes Space Ghost -Child eat les a rtoon Secret Squirrel Super Cartoon lame Ranger Milton ool McCool-Cartoon Road Runner Rugs arti Playhouse The Beagles -Child lagilla Gorilla Cartoon 6:55 Thought for the Day 7:00 0 a.m.

0 Social Security Action (0 For Children Only 7:45 0 Paris Calling 8:00 0 Singing Time in Dixie 0 Bhile I. 8H5 0O Davey and Goliath 8:30 0Q Church in Home 0 0 Beany. 9:00 00 Jean's Story Time 0 Sacred Heart- Rel. 0 Linus Lionhearted 0 Dennis Menace 9:15 0 Forres oi Peace 90 Flam Talk Rel, 0 This is the Lile 10:15 10:30 0 0 0 Peter Potamus-Children 0 Space Angel 10:00 0 Christophers Rel. Camera Faith for Today Light Time- Rel.

Faith For Today Mass for Shut-ins Discovery This is 11:00 0 Sunday Western Movie Teen Lutheran Services Christophers- Rel. 11:15 Sacred 11:30 Face alk Johnson Wins Lilly Medal For High Pharmacy Average SUNDAY AFTERNOON TV SATURDAY AFTERNOON TV SI extern AUan Lane '47) Tom. uppity 0 Gary artoon show American Bandstand The Way It as Sandy Koufax Show re-game baseball This Land o( Ours Laramie Western Major League Baseball Yankees vs Detroit Local The Coac hmen Combo Tell Mr, Mr. Preacher Big 8 Track Meet in meet Norman, Okla. Camera Mid America he Dale Robertson hosts look at breed of horses in Nebr.

3:00 Colonial National Golf 0 Invitational golf tourney 4:00 00 Rig Picture Army Triple 0 horse race 0 Wide World of Sports 0 rand Prix of Monaco race Showcase Theatre Serenade Lincoln Danger is My Business 21st Century -Document 0 atomic energy' can be used to serve 30m) Pistols Petticoats fan hunts lost daughter 5:30 00 Frank McGee News Bs News: dog Mud ttiieman Western SATURDAY EVENING TV Saturday News St It Flipper Adventure 0 Sandy mistakenly thinks dad stole his girlfriend Jackie Gleason Show 0 Ralph, ton fight over contest prize a Dating Game-Quiz Show 0 Jim Lunge emcees session 7:00 0 Please Fat Daisies 0 Tt tan and Jim clash when try to stop neighbor's fight 0 Newlywed Game 0 4 couples compete in game 7:30 0 Get 0 fax poses as safecracker to find hank robber chief Mission: Impossible 0 4 young sons of top Ex-Lincolnite Picked Blaine Rieke, son of Walter R. Rieke and a former Lincoln resident, has been elected president of the cago Junior Assn. of merce and Industry. He is a graduate of Lincoln Northeast High School, Nebraska Wesleyan and the University of Nebraska Law School. Beating Program Set Jack Wagener will present a oregram on boating, inelud- ir colored movies, at the regular Monday noon meeting of the Executive Club at Cornhusker Hotel officers plot to restore Nazi- ism in Germany today 0 I-awrcnoe 0 Salute to Armed Forces 8:00 0 NBC is Life of comedian Joe Lewis.

Frank Sinatra, Mitzi Gay nor, Jeanne Crain 8:30 0 Pistols Petticoats 0 Hank, Grandma pose as fiance hall girls 0 Piccadilly Place 0 Deput; summer series from England with hosts carnbe and Wise: guests are Dave Clark Five 0 Midwestern Hayride 9:00 0 Miss U.S.A. Pageant 0 June Lockhart, Bob Barker hast beauty contest; Buddy Greco is special guest Marshal Dillon Profiles in Medicine Have Gun, Travel Saturday News Trappers work as Army scouts: Vic. Mature 10:20 0 Outer -Sci. Fi. Hands, Warm William Shatner, G.

Brooks 10:35 Mr. Soft Polite gambler: Glenn Ford 10:50 0 Movie-Western 0 Pioneer leaders in Texas clash over Ideals: Gary Cooper, Ruth Roman 11:20 0 Movie -Teen Scientists create soul-less army: Don Sullivan 11:45 Movie- 'Fire Over Girl agent hunts smuggler in Maureen Uiiara, MacDonald Carey 12:00 0 Meet p.m. 0 3 U.S. astronauts TV News Conference Bowling: Joe Patrick Jamboree- Music Capitol Report 10 Frontiers of Faith U.S. Farm Report Statehouse Report Home Buying Championship Bowling Sen.

Curtis, rusk a Merv Griffin-Variety On Omaha School Report Pro Soccer League Atlanta vs NY Generals 2:00 0 Lonely teen returns from reformatory; Sal Mineo 2:30 0 ABC Scope Vietnam Gallop Poll on war 3:00 0 Love That Bob-Comedy 0K Invitation to Art 3:30 00 Brother Buzz-Child Riverside Grand Prix 0 Hi-Utes of racing 0 Colonial Invitational 0 Fipal-round in golf match 3:30 21st 0 Harnessing atomic energy Spotlight on Opera French opera is discussed 4:00 0 World 0 John Hlavacek talks to Dr. Schoenthal of West Berlin 1 love Luey-Comedy Dick Widmark catches Lucy Buffalo Phlharmonie 4:30 00 College Bowl-Quiz 0 Amateur Hour: Mark 5:00 0 Frank McGee Report 0 W. Ger. Minister Strauss 2lst 0 Problems of next century 0 0 Zoo 0 Clarence gets amnesia (60m NET Playhouse-Come Aviatrix changes peoples lives 5:30 0 Conversation Harriman 0 US ambassador-at-large, erell Harriman interviewed Billy 0 Discusses war in Vietnam 0 Honey Ralph-Norton start business Keith W. Johnson of Stroms- I burg, was awarded the Lilly I Medal for earning the highest average in the graduating class of 1967 of the College of Pharmacy, University of Nebraska.

The announcement was made at the Annual Pharmacy banquet Friday. Johnson also received the Gilmour Danielson Rho Chi Senior Award and the Johnson Johnson Award The son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold VV. Johnson of Stromsburg, Johnson is a member of KEITH JOHNSON Awarded Medal RADIO SUNDAY EVENING TV 10:00 10:15 0 6:00 4 p.m.

Lassies rescues wild goose 0 Voyage to Bottom Sea 0 Formless heat monster from outer space invades earth; tracked down by Seaview 6:30 0 Walt World 0 City boy and country lad compete for same girl (pt 2 0 About 0 Shad tries witchcraft 0 Pick Wickman Show 7:00 Ed 0 Ed visits, tours Expo 67 in Montreal with guests Petula Clark and Alan King (GOm) The F.B.I.- Adventure 0 Rhodes rides with truck driver transporting stolen nitroglycerin for criminals Aaron Early 20th cent, composers 7:30 0 Make Deal-Quiz 0 Nite-tlme debut: Monty Hall Your Unicameral-Neb, ieighbor (Lynn Loring) falsely charges Little Joe of trying to attack her rtf) Smothers Brothers 0 Martin Landau, Barbara Bain, Sonny and Cher star 0 ABC Movie Drama with Golden Drug addict kicks habit; tries to stay clean: Frank Sinatra, 4 tar Open Topic: Future of computers 9:00 0 The 0 Debut: Playboy Simon Templar (alias, the Saint? vs international crime ring: Roger Moore, Angie Douglas 0 Candid Camera Show Don Pasquate-Opera Excerpts from comedy; including finale 9:30 My Line 0 Mel Ferrer, Tony Randall, Suzy Knickerbocker star 10:00 News (All but Children Growing Topic: hospitalization 10:15 0 Joe 0 Topics: UFOs; libraries Below Zero Girl goes to Antarctic to investigate death; Joan Tetzel, Alan Ladd 0 Young Lt. challenged to duel on eve of his wedding: Alain Deion, Romy Schneid 10:30 Folk 10:35 Movie Chan in Client asks Charlie to protect ex-wife: Phjl- lis Brooks, Sidney Toler 11:00 Creative Person Writer Eric Bentley (30m) 11:15 0 The Apaches steal some rifles NOTE: Radio for the entire week are carried tn the Sunday and Monday morning Following listing station call letters, position on dial, network, and town.) LOCAL RADIO KFAB KFOR (1240: ABC)-Lincoln KLIN KLMS( 1480: MBS Lincoln KLOL WOW (590 FM RADIO KFAB FM Omaha KFMQ FM (95.3mc KOWH-FM 1 94.1 me -Omaha KWHG-FM 102.7mc)—Lincoln KWBK-FM t92.9mc)—Beatrice WOW-FM (92.3mc)~ Omaha Special Features SATURDAY 4:15 Preakness: WOW, CBS. p.m. Triple crown horse race. 7:00 Broadway Showcase: p.m.

KWHG. Loves 8:00 Vaughan Williams: KFMQ. p.m. Pastoral SUNDAY 6:00 Religion on Air: a.m. Adventist: 9:05 WOW to Catholic: 6 KFAB.

8 40 WOW; 10:30 KWHG p.m. Christian Reform: 10 KFAB Christian Science: 9:15 KFAB; 1:45 KLMS Church Christ; 8:15 KLLN Jewish: 11:15 KFOR Lutheran: 6:30 KFAB; 7 KLIN; 12:30 KLMS Methodist; 9 KFAB; 11:30 St. Paul KFOR. Mormon; choir, 10:35 WOW Noodenominational; 7:10 WOW; 8:00 Dr. Vincent Peale, KUN; 8:10 WOW: 8:30 Bible KFAB; 9 Protestant Hour, KLIN; 9:15 Art of Living KFMQ; Presbyterian: 10:30 Westminister KLIN; 10 First KFOR.

Reformed Church; 8:30 KLIN. 2:00 NY Philharmonic: KFMQ. p.m. Classical selections. 3:00 Sunday Classics: KWHG.

p.m. Beethoven Appassionata 5:30 Meet Press; KFAB, NBC. p.m. US astronauts: Schirra, Borman, Stafford talk Issues, Answers: KFOR, p.m. YViueigr, CVtrma US Joint Chiefs of Staff 9:00 Classical Hour; KFMQ.

p.m. Mahler's Phi Eta Sigma Freshmen Honorary, Rho Chi Pharmacy Honorary, and the American Pharmaceutical Association. Other awards presented were: Gllmaar-Dauirlsun KSu hi Sophoiuorc Award- with Highest Average Kassebaum, Hebron. Merek senior Highest Freeland, AxteM. Re vail Senior Barbara Schnegelberger, Bristol in Dispensing Baird, Powell, Wyo.

A.Ph.A. Recognition Certificate- Outstanding Senior in A.Ph.A.—Boyd Berry, Grand island. Phariuacogno-oy Ability and Interest in Pharmacognosy John Swanson. Fremont. Thomas W.

Cunningham Memorial Pharmacology Senior In Wopaia, Table Rock. Joseph B. Award- Outstanding Senior in Kappa Cruise. Sidney. Thomas W.

Cunningham Memorial Award-Outstanding Kappa Psi Pledge (Fall 196fii Gary Schroeder. Sioux City. Iowa; Outstanding Kappa Psi Pledge (Spring Garner, Lincoln. Kappa Psi Scholarship Fourth Year Award Paul R. Madison.

South Sioux City; Fitth Year Award: John I Baldwin, Columbus, Roger L. Carpenter. Overton. Robert G. Knight, Lincoln.

Maynard A. Ost, Morrill, The Asklepios Key-Kappa Psi Member with Highest Average in each oi final three years: Baldwin, Columbus; Junior- Paul Madison, South Sioux City; Brooke, Hastings. Kappa Epsilon Award- Kappa Epsiion junior with Highest Average-Kathleen Tuma, Seward, Dr. Herhahan, 63, Scottsbluff, Dies; Rites Saturday Scottsbluff Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at the First Presbyterian Church for Dr.

Frank Theo a a 63, well- known Scottsbluff physician who died Wednesday at Denver. BRYSON Curry 81. 4103 South, died Friday. Retired editor and manager of Masonic News. IJncolnite 51 years.

Past master and secretary of Craftsmen Lodge No. 314. past patron, Starcraft Chapter No. 307, OES; Scottish Rite; Sesostris Temple of the Shrine; Hiram Club; Westminster Presbyterian. Survivors; wife, Mary daughters, Mrs.

Frank (Betty) Dutton, Lakewood, Ohio, Mrs. Art (Marilouise) Stueber, Omaha; brother, Robert Billings, sister, Mrs. Re Stout, Ballantine, 4 children. Services: 11 a.m. Monday, 4040 A.

The Rev. Keneth Stewart. Burial Lincoln Memorial. Masonic services at Chapel. Memorials to educational fund at Masonic- Eastern Star Home, Fremont.

EBERLE Irene, 53, 6250 Glendale, died Friday. Born Lincoln, nurse for Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. 22 years. Member Douglas Street Church of Christ. Survivors: daughter, Mrs.

Bert (Bonnie) Gulick, Farmingdale, N.Y.; brothers, Russell Hoagland, San Diego, William, Lincoln: sister, Mrs. Joe (Jo) Reed, Chula Vista, Calif. Services: 1:30 p.m. Monday, 4040 A. The Rev.

Russell McCracken. Burial Lincoln Memorial. Memorials to Heart Fund. FULLER Harold, 44 3221 No. Cotner, died Thursday.

Services: 2 p.m. Monday, 245 No. 27th. Burial Lin coin Memorial. Masonic services at chapel, Cotner Lodge 297, Military graveside services, VFW Post 131.

JACOBS-Emil 62, 325 So. 20th, died Monday. Services: 10 a.m. Saturday, 245 No. 27th.

Burial Lincoln Memorial. 38. 6318 Seward, died in Omaha Thursday. Born Malvern, la. Lincoln resident since 1941.

Member Jehovah's Witness. Survivors: husband, Herman sons, Herman, Glenn at home; daughter, Mrs. Barbara Lebo, Lincoln: one granddaughter; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Alley, Lincoln.

Services: 2 p.m. Saturday. Roper 4300 O. The Rev. Harold Hendy.

Burial Lincoln Memorial. Pallbearers: William Kosmos, Henry Schmidt Walter Brown. Walter Heineigner, Hergenrader. John Shad ley. MACE Verne 72, 1734 died Friday.

Born Blue Vale, Lincolnite 50 years, retired custodian Western Electric. Member Methodist Curch. Survivors: son, Howard, Oberlin, 4 grandchildren. Services: 3 p.m. Monday, Roper 4300 O.

Dr. Clarence Forsberg, Burial Fairview. Anna, 81, 2503 NW 6th, died Friday. Bom Germany. Lincolnite 65 years, housewife.

Member Asbury Methodist, Royal Neighbors, Salvation Army Home League. Survivors: sons, Herman and Cecil, both of Lincoln; daughters, Mrs. Florence Stevens, Omaha, Mrs. Leona Way, Lincoln; 7 grandchildren; 7 great-grandsons. 245 No.

27th. SIMPSON-Mrs. Ward E. (Harriett Elaine), 73, 1001 Mulder died Friday. Bom Kearney, Lincoln resident 50 years.

Member St. Paul Methodist, OES 148, Memphis Chapter, Daughters of Nile. Survivors: husband; son, J. Philip, Wichita, daughter, Mrs. Charles J.

(Mary Louise) Conlin Cleveland, Ohio; five grandchildren. Services: 11 a.m. Monday, Koper 4300 O. Dr. Clarence Forsberg.

Burial Lincoln Memorial. VILOTT Walter 83. 4010 died Wednesday. Service: 11 a.m. Saturday, 4040 A.

Masonic services graveside. Burial Lincoln Memorial. Everett, 67, 930 died Tuesday. 48th Vine. Shepherd Chapel, Cooper Street, New York, N.Y.

Burial Calvary Queens, N.Y. 4955 Broadway, (207th Street), New York. N.Y. WILLIS Vern. 83, Seward, died Friday in Omaha.

Owner and manager Willis Produce Feed Co. Survivors: son, Col. Vern, Robbins Air Force Base, Georgia; 6 grandchildren; 5 great-grandchildren. Services: 10 a.m. Monday, Seward.

The Rev. Raymond Nuetzman. Burial Seward. 83, Milligan, died Thursday at Geneva. Services: 10 a.m.

Saturday, Kotas Funeral Home, Milligan. Burial: Milligan. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF HEARING ON RULES AND REGULATIONS BY BOARD OF REG VTION FOR SANITARIANS TO BS HELD ON 24TH OF MAY, 1967, AT 9:00 A.M., AT COURT ROOM NO. 2, ROOM 2414. STATE CAPITOL BUILDING.

I LANCASTER COUNTY. NEBRASKA. Pursuant to Section S4-907 to 909. R.S. 1965, the Nebraska Board of Registration for Sanitarians hereby gives of a public hearing to he held to prescribe, compile, promulgate, revise, amend and adopt rules and regulations for the administration of laws relating tn Sanitarians in Section 71-3701 to 71-3713, R.S, J965.

Said hearing will be held on May 24, 1967, at the hour of 9:00 A.M.. at the State Capitol Building, Court Room No. 2. Room 2414, at Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska. By: Orville DeFrain Chairman of the Board Dr.

E. A. Rogers Secretary of the Board ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS H.U.D. Project No. 4-1720 University ot Nebraska Separate sealed bids for construction of a 34.5 kv substation and modifications to existing 5 kv switchgear for the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska, will be received by Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska at the office of Special Business Services, 227 Nebraska Hall, 916 No, 17th St.

until 2:00 P.M. C.S.T. May 25, 1967, and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud. The Information tor Bidders, Form of Bid, Form ot Contract, Plans, Specifications, and Forms of Bid Bond. Performance and Payment Bond, and other contract documents may be examined at the following: Office of Physical Plant AdminlstraUon 1700 Streets University of Nebraska Lincoln, Nebraska Lincoln Builders Bureau 1734 Street Lincoln, Nebraska Copies may be obtained at the office of the Administrator of Physical Plant located at Room 229, Nebraska Hall, University of Nebraska.

Lincoln, Nebraska upon payment of $10.00 for each set. Any' unsuccessful bidder, upon returning such set promptly and in good condition, will be refunded his payment, and any non-bidder upon so returning such a set will be refunded $10.00, The owner reserves the right to waive any informalities or to reject any or 1 all bids. Each bidder must deposit with his bid. security in the amount, form and subject to the conditions provided in the mation tor Bidders. Attention ot bidders is particularly called to the equlrements as to conditions of employment to be observed and i minimum wage rates to be paid under the contract.

No bidder may withdraw his bid within 30 days after the actual date of the opening THE BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA By R. Bennett Director of Special Business May 16, 1967 OUT-OF-TOWN EPP-David 61, Henderson, died Thursday. Lifetime Henderson resident, owner, Henderson Manufacturing. Survivors: wife, Sarah; mother, Mrs. Peter Plett; brother, Ernest; sisters, Mrs.

C. Sibert, Mrs. John P. Kroeker, all of Henderson. Services: 2 p.m.

Saturday, Bethesda Mennonite Church, Henderson. Bunal Henderson. JACKSON-Ruby, 82, York, died Thursday. York resident many years. Member Rebekah Lodge, OES.

Survivors: son, Daniel Smith. Holbrook. daughter, Mrs. Ralph Hanson. Lincoln; three grandchildren.

Services; 10 a.m. Monday, Baptist Congregational, York. Burial Forest Lawn, Omaha. Allan, 30, Hickman. died Monday.

Hodgman- 4040 Services: 10 a m. Monday, Hickman Presbyterian, The Rev. Don 1). Ball, Burial Hickman. Memorials Hickman Presbyterian.

Pallbearers: Ralph Berry, Carl Christiansen, David White, Melvin Van Dyke, Jack Lolaa, Glen Stottler. STEFFENSEN Mrs. Alvinea (widow of John), 82, Friend, died Wednesday. Services: 10 a.m. Saturday, Trinity Evangelical Lutheran, Cordova.

Burial Andrew Cemetery, Friend. Friend. Dr. Herhahan was a past WALSH-Mrs. Mary M.

(Moloney), president of the Scotts Bluff County Medical Society and served for 12 years as a mem-1 ber of the Scottsbluff School Board. Survivors include his wife, two sons, a brother and three. Magnuson To Speak Arnold Magnuson of the Lincoln Better Business Bureau will talk to the Rotary Club about the inner workings of the bureau and some of the problems in Lincoln recently at the regular meeting of the club, Tuesday noon at the 1 Cornhusker HoteL, Endicott, New York, died Monday. Services; 10 a.m. Saturday, Good ANNUAL FLOWERING PLANTS Buy the plants from the GROUP I Atysium Cosmos Agerotum Zinnia Asters lobelia Pinks Dwarf Marigold 75 Basket of 12 GROUP II Candytuft Larkspur Carnation Fever Few Portulaca Calendula Salvia Snapdragon Pansies Hybrid Petunia i oo Basket of 12 GROUP III Coleus Dahlia Ruffled Petunias Periwinkle 1 25 Basket of 12 AND GARDEN CENTER to tuodoyi to te 4 2342 So.

40th Ph. 488-0958.

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