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Omaha World-Herald from Omaha, Nebraska • 36

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36 Omaha World Herald Thursday August 19 1976 Nebraska Briefs Storm Costs Get 2nd Assist York (AP) A second payment to taling $1238296 has been presented to the York County Rural Public Power District to assist with payment of costs incurred during the March ice storm The money presented by the State Civil Defense Agency will be used to pay for repairs and repay loans The funding was made possible through a presidential disaster declaration fol lowing the storm which caused damage in a 17 counly area of south central Ne braska The York County district which serves York and illmore Count ies has now received $3714890 about 75 per cent of the total expected offi cials said Renovation Gets Boost Lincoln (AP) The proposed rest oration of the old city hall and federal buildings in Lincoln has gotten a $10000 boost from the Nebraska Amer ican Revolution Bicentennial Commis sion The grant will be used to pay tor arcnitectural work for the restoration spokesmen said The money also will finance a feasibility study on the construction of a perform ance arts center between the two build ings The commission is interested in the renovation because it says the build ings are the city's only good examples of architecture from the 1800s About $250000 has been raised for the pro jects through donations Dip atal to Student Grand Island (DPI) Officials of the Hall County office have identified the victim of a drowning south of Grand Island Monday night as Aliasghar Jalilian 18 Tehran Iran He drowned at Mormon Island Lake after going into an off limits swimming area He and three companions had stopped for a swim while on their way to California from New York where they were students NoCBs Might Be Dumbest By Doug Smith A writer learns to use super latives sparingly but this time the temptation is too great may be the dumbest picture ever made Made in 1971 the film has been released now in a crass st and irritating He ought to try and buy up the negatives Deadhead hijacks a stolen truck and heads for Mexico His way is littered with dumb in Review played by Loretta Swit who drops her glass eye into a beer His truck is fixed by Johnny Mescatero a long dead trucker who now helps out fellow truck ers and drives an all black rig Paul Benedict plays his stone faced partner I be lieve he even blinked in 90 min 2nd BI Exec Tells of Break ins Dew's 19 MUSIC BOX Hot or Cold life Jierald OMAHA it th ROYALS SATURDAY AUG 38 3O PM Though elt said his recollec tion of the circumstances was 4 the conversation with Gray which he said no one witnessed that he subsequently author ized "surreptitious by agents in the New York City area that burglaries could be con ducted GREEK VILLAGE tempt to cash in on the CB radio craze The ads promise a CB charged adventure There are no CB radios in this film None Producers Tony Bill and Ver non Zimmerman deserve re peated application of hobnail boots to their hindquarters for letting this film get out where actual people might see it Give Zimmerman an extra hundred for directing this turkey The film has none of the ele ments come to associate with the cinema: plot charac ters acting coherence or en tertainment values Alan Arkin bottomed out in the deepest chuckhole of his ca reer as the crackpot Southern trucker of the title His per formance is excessive phony RESERVATIONS 346 9608 planner for several months be fore Hunter said he was dis cussing his options with at torneys and people familiar with the state personnel sys tem reference to press ure for the firing was based only on word of mouth matters he said Lincoln (AP) planner in the Technical Assis tance Agency said he was fired Tuesday about a month after he was promoted from assis tantplanner Donald Hunter 30 implied DUANE SCHULTZ Specializing in GREEK CUISINE STEAKS SEAOOD BOWLING AVAILABLE 7 PM SPOTS OR MEN WOMEN MIXED LEAGUES Ladies Beat the Clock til 9" SATURDAY DINNER Tues thru Sat 6 11 LUNCH Mon thru ri 11 2:30 featuring our specialty Souvlaki Now Serving EASY TO EAT (Completely Split) the firing Hunter said he was dismissed by letter rather than being con fronted personally He said he was considering an appeal to the State Personnel Board course I was not given due process (of law) as I un derstand due Hunter said kind of strange just about one month ago I was pro moted I was officially desig See the Eastern 'Division leaders battle for the pennant! 4 ing bureau official under Grayhad conceded that he had ap proved at least two burglaries Escapee Sentenced Kearney Neb (AP) Pat rick Sardeson 18 was sen tenced to one to two years in the State Penal Complex Wednes day for escaping from the Buf faloCountyjail Peony Park Omaha Ne or fntonnrton writ: POLKA DAYS INC Box 128 Columbus Nobr 68601 DOUBLEHEADER OMAHA ROYALS VS IOWA OAKS ALASKA KING CRAB LEGS Bacon Wrapped ilet Mignon 19th Dodge EDDIE SHEETS York Timet Service Washington Edward Miller the former head of intelligence division "said Wednesday that Patrick Gray told him in 1972 that he had authorized burglaries bybureau agents investigating do jnestic radical and terrorist 'groups Miller who retired from the bureau in 1974 said the conver sation with Gray took place in the summer of 1972 shortly af ter Gray became acting BI di rector I Miller said it was because of 393 5225 Barbeque Ribs Stop for Lunch Today! RANCH BOWL 1600 So 72nd Omaha LIVE ENTERTAINMENT EATURING Direct from the Golden Greek Miami Beach AYESHA Belly Dancer MUSIC BY TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY TUES SAT 1007 ARNAM Rodeway BELLE STARR Presents Steak Night Every Night that happened in the film You'll think kidding but not Arkin tries to make love to a strange woman in a shack but leaves when he discovers tied to a potbellied stove He loses a bet to a drunk EVERY RIDAY 5:30 9:30 A Viking 2 Scientists Aiming for Utopia Pasadena Calif (AP) Dis couraged by ominous craters and channels scientists have rejected the primary landing target for Viking 2 deciding in stead on an area on Mars they hope will live up to its name Utopia is about 1000 miles to the east of the rejected site but is still in the icy northern re gions of Mars where scientists think there is a relative abun dance of water and con sequently greater chances of finding life Project Manager James Mar tin said Viking 2 will try for a touchdown on Mars on Sept 3 cidents obviously intended to' utes copy the successful Ri Rated for nudity at Ci style of two years before nema Center and Twin the Here are some of the things aters services User population has stabilized or even Rutledge said He said that in addition to construction costs the new buildings will cost $7 million a year to clean heat and cool Existing buildings now take $31 million a year in operating funds he added Committee members wanted to know how to determine whether the construction was i ii i i RiiHpHgp caid ho tell them because state agencies providing utili zation studies that law re quires elt said he believed but could not be certain that Gray Miller was the second former told a group of bureau officials top BI official in two days to say he approved requests from bureau field offices to conduct such break ins The legality of the break ins is now being in vestigated by the Justice De hazy Miller clearly recalled partment that Gray announced his ap The New York Times pre proval at a Washington confer viously reported that Mark ence of bureau executives in elt who was the second rank August 1972 BICENTENNIAL SALOON Presents ALLSPICE NOW BACK IN OMAHA APPEARING TUESDAYS Thru SUNDAYS Neb (UPI) A leg islative fiscal analyst Wednes day questioned whether state government has overbuilt by the firing was due to pressure from the Exon administration rather than the sole decision of the TAA director George Woods Woods was out of town and nated planner I was acting unavailable for comment Eldin Ehrlich director of the State Welfare Department un der which TAA was placed ad BICENTENNIAL SALOON (New Owner Operator) 401 So 14 345 2420 ired State Planner Says He Believes Boss Pressured Playing All The Sounds You 'te Want To Hear spending $1486 million on new construction since 1971 Roger Rutledge told Appro priations Committee members enough buildings have been built with the $1486 million to equal another University of Ne braska Lincoln campus minus the dorms He said in private business a ministratively July 1 said he construction schedule like that was unaware of the dismissal would be enviable if prompted Ehrlich said he was out of by trade growth town Tuesday and might have still checking but it missed any attempt to inform looks now like it been a him of the action adding that growth period for government he would make inquiries about AMATEUR Go Go Contest Beginning Tonight at 9:30 Slfifi 2nd Another $1A Prize: A Contestants IV IelLe stabrlounbe Mm Nht Tom tUn Tufora MON RI 4 to 8 REE HORS D'OEUVRES 1st Prize only wkints win Grand Amateur Contest Coffipnt Our ($500 Second Prize) Bitter Sweet Lounge OLD HWY 6 COUNCIL BLUS Entrees Include: Potato Dujour Hot Bread plus our SUMPTUOUS Salad Bar BELLE STARR will be open til Midnite Tues Sat ANTASTIC ENTERTAINMENT The Belle Starr Present 331 8220 10909 St Omaha Look at the savings! A family of two adults and two children would normally pay $850 for four reserved seats A family of two three four or more can attend for only $300 Official Asks If the State Overspends September 15 16 17 18 Over 40 Polka Bands 5 Days 10TH ANNUAL NEBRASKA POXjKX dxys Rd fc 7812 Dodge Beverly Hills Plaza All nimirv The Mid America Country Music Association will sponsor its fourth annual country music contest riday through Sunday night at the Cass County air grounds near Weeping Water Contestants in five categories fiddlers pickers singers combos and juniors will di vide $2000 in prizes and trophies lorence Andersen a spokes man for the group said the music begins at 7:30 pm riday The contest will begin at 10 am Saturday in the cov ered open air auditorium Camping is allowed rock music is not Mrs Andersen said There will be a dance riday and Saturday nights She said between 5000 and 6000 attended last festi val a fund raising event for the nonprofit association She said the group sponsors free con certs for the elderly and many other groups during the year The fairgrounds are along Highway 1 east of Highway 50 and west of Highway 73 75 5:30 9:30 DIXIELAND SKILLET PORK CHOPS CRISP CHICKEN CATISH BLACKEYED PEAS CORN ON THE COB RIED POTATOES CORNBREAD HONEY AND HOMINY GRITS MAKE YOUR OWN SALAD ROM THE GARDEN THE GODS AND ICE COLD WATERMELON BUET Adults $350 Under Twelve $195 Under ive REE ALL AMERICAN ROOM HOLIDAY INN 69TH A GROVER Phone 393 3950 Ext 494 gate A 4JW lui $d89 tv tat i i i vJwWKS Airlines Official Indicted Again Tokyo (AP) Tokujl Wa kasa president of All Nippon Airways has been indicted for the second time on charges of having received bribes from Lockheed Aircraft Corp in vio lation of foreign cur rency regulations The 61 year old Wakasa was indicted last month on charges of having received $170000 from A Elliott head of Lockheed's Tokyo office in 1974 as a rebate for pur chase of 21 Tristars The second indictment ac cused the airline executive of receiving an additional $373000 in bribes WORLD HERALD AMILY NIGHTSROYALS Saturday Aug 38 6i3O pm RoaanUatt Stadium Office 13th A Bert Murphy Blvd Mon rl 9 am 4 pm Opens 9 am game days Make Check and Payable to Omaha Royal Bring the Entire amily for Only wtth Me coupon Individuals Only $150 with this coupon (irst 2500 tickets sold are good for reserved seats) Bring this coupon with you to Civic Auditorium Box Office 18th A Capitol Mon rl 10 am 6 pm Sat 10 am 5 pm Dinner from 5 PM Entertainment Tuesday thru Sunday starring at 8 PM i or reservations call 341 1880 Your host Mr Matthewsj oooo food ENrenreiNMENT mo cmink DROP ANCHOR at the ANCHOR INN Sn DRIVE TO teHOWLARIOUS HYPNOSIS STARRING JAYBZEE INTERNATIONALLY CELEBRATED HYPNOTIST CO STARRING BARBARA EVANS and If LOCUST 'THAN EAST ZZ i rat i a It! i viw7 ids Xx MW Mexican Cuisine ound yLy Nowhere Else in Omaha 5223 20th 734 5605 MA Block South of 20th OPEN 5 PM 11 PM WEO SUN Serving Lunches Daily oodonge A Ber Qua Beef Sandwiches Served Anytime DIXIE 7 EVERY SAT NITE RIVIERA 42nd Leavenworth i I I PLAY PUTT golf fl 1 Bellevue Efi CJS fUjetroodri Theatre! WEDNESDAY" Mon thru Sat (Matinee Wed A GREAT SHOW GREAT OOD GROUP RATES 397 0300 Wifi '7? IIP i i Treat You LIKE ROYALTY! Complimentary Wine or Champagne served with each meal Soft Drinks for the Kids Sundays Only Starting at Noon 7812 Dodge Beverly Hills Plaza 393 5225 Dmeiwoen Douglas County AIR TIME at VUateriAA Midway un with the Dale Thomas Shows Dancing Contests Exhibits 'biggest durndest ENTERTAINMENT VALUE II aug I A or the entire family in THE midlands A 10 member Bicentennial unique style of American all ages! TODAY TONIGHT 4 8:30 PM REE SHOWS and WOWT personalities musical troupe with a tunes sure to please GATE CHARGE ONLY No additional money to see Shows or Exhibits Adults: $250 Children: $1 Under 6 REE PLENTY REE PARKING TOO EVERY RIDAY NIGHT OUR AMOUS BUET 5 PM TO 9 PM SJ95 CHILDREN UNDER 10 $175 UNDER IVE REE! INEST WESTERN OOD Genuine Smoked Bar Ribs Standing Beef Roast to your likin' Golden ried Chicken Catfish and Corn Muffins Baked: Beans Cole Slaw Corn on' Cob plus Salads and Vegetables LAST 3 GREAT I in Our Valentino's Lounge I HOLIDAY INNS' 108th Dodge Omaha il JUDY COLLINS IN CONCERT (( I iV hb 1 Orpheum Theater TOMORROW ALL SEATS RESERVED $8 $7 $6 1 TICKETS ON SALE NOW AT ALL BRANDEIS TICKET CENTERS DOWNTOWN CROSSROADS WESTROADS SOUTHROADS AND COUNCIL BLUS a A.

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