Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska (2024)

Lincoln Evening Journal Nebraska State Journal Wednesday, August 3, IT Radio WEDNESDAY EVENING 6:00 News (All but 702) p.m. 7 Rifleman -Western (R) 12) Festival of Arts Cincinnati Symphony plays 6:30 3 Virginian Western Aged ex-outlaw (Victor, Jory) returns to live up to press clippings 610 Lost in Space -Drama Colonists week refuge from overpowering sun in deep cave; where meet princess 7 Batman Adventure Riddler films movie: Sherry Jackson, Francis Bushman 7:00 Patty Duke Comedy Patty 'dog-sits' for societyeditor's pampered poodle U.S.A. Writers 'Black today's modern satire is examined 7:30 610 Beverly Hillbillies Granny and Elly over Elly's pet chickens(R) Blue Light -Drama 11-yr-old boy, dedicated Nazi, threatens March's mission 12 At Issue-Discuss. US reporters in Saigon analyze Vietnam War: Longrange effect; censorship; US interests; news coverage 8:00 3 Bob Hope Presents In WWII, 2 Allied officers clash while disarming bomb: Robert Wagner (R) 610 Green Acres- Comedy Oliver, Lisa try to harvest their apple crop alone (R) 7 Movie 'Strange One' Cadet with twisted mind terrorizes lower classmen at military academy: Ben Gazzara, George Peppard ('57) 8:30 610 Dick Van Dyke Show Rob, Sally, Buddy write insults to boss as joke, but accidentally gets on his desk 12 Showcase- Comedy 'Autumn Middleaged Southerners at resort: Dina Merrill, James Daly 9:00 3 I Spy -Adventure Kelly dodges Scotty for $1 bet, but then Scot finds Kelly carrying dread disease 610 John Gary-Variety Jimmy Rodgers, Vikki Carr, impressionist Frank Gorshin 10:00 News (All stations) 10:15 7 Movie-'Glass Menagerie' Widow traps crippled daughter, poet son in dream world: Gertrude Lawrence, Jane Wyman, Kirk Douglas 10:20 6 Movie-'Return Texan' Rancer, Robertson, VS cattle Joanne baron: Dru 10:30 Johnny Carson Show 10:35 10 Merv Griffin Show Jayne Mansfield is guest 12:15 7 Movie -'Wild Beauty' New teacher at Indian Reservation: 'Lois Collier ('46) THURSDAY MORNING 6:30 6 Summer Semester 6:45 10 Cartoon Party--Child. 6:55 7 Thought for Day-Rel.

7:00 Today-Variety Show Cartoons (Thurs) 6 Social Security (Fri.) Farm Topics- Discuss. Morning Show- -Var. 7:15 American Work (Fri.) 7:30 6 Mike Wallace News Space Adventure (Thu.) Homestead USA Fri.) 8:00 5 10 Capt. Kangaroo-Child. 7 Ben Casey-Drama 9:00 C3 Eye Guess: Cullen 9 Jack LaLanne Program 3 King Romper Odie Room Cartoons School 9:15 Casper Ghost Show 9:25 3 NBC News: Vanocur 9:30 Concentration McCoys Fri.) Martha's Kitchen (Thu.) Romper Room School Come With Me 9:50 10 Accent: Rita Shaw 10:00 3 Chain Letter: Murray 610 Andy of Mayberry 7 Super Market Sweep 10:30 3 Showdown: Pyne 6 Dick Van Dyke Show 7 Dating Game- Quiz 10 World Turns -Drama 11:00 Jeopardy: Fleming 610 Love of Life -Drama 7 Donna Reed -Comedy 11:25 Doctor House Call 10 CBS News: Trout 11:30 Swingin' Country 610 Search Tomorrow Father Knows Best 11:45 610 Guiding Light-Dra, AFTERNOON 12:00 36 Noon Edition p.m.

7 Merv Griffin -Variety 10 RFD: John Ludwig 12:30 3 Conversation: Olson A World Turns- -Drama 12:55 3 NBC Report: Kalber 1:00 Days of Our Lives 610 Passord -Quiz Statehouse LIQUOR COMMISSION Alexandria -Alvin F. Wayland, hearing Aug. 15, application on and off sale beer license. Pawnee City-Edwart T. and Wilma Kloke, hearing Aug.

15, application bottle club license. Norfolk-P. H. and W. C.

McNeely, Class hearing Aug. 15, alleged sale to minor. Fremont--Ervin Monovitz, on sale beer and package liquor, hearing Aug. 15, alleged sale to minor; Mark W. and Donna L.

Gude, package liquor, hearing Aug. 15, alleged sale to minor. Wayne--Frank Woehler, on and off sale beer, hearing Aug. 15, alleged sale to minor. Bassett Frank Flynn, inside beer and package liquor, hearing A Aug.

15, alleged sale to minor. Wahoo -Harold E. Meyer, on and off sale, beer, hearing Aug. 15. alleged sale to minor.

Hadar- George Hynek, and off sale beer, hearing Aug. 15, alleged sale to minor Bellevue--Jet Set Class hearing Aug. 15, alleged sale to minor. Lincoln BARNES BARNES William C. (Barney), 82, of 5127 Cleveland, died Monday.

Memorials to First Methodist. Services: 2 p.m. Thursday, First Methodist, 50th St. Paul. Burial: Ashland.

Roper Sons', 4300 0. DUDGEON -John 84, 1313 Eldon died Tuesday. Services: 11:30 a.m. Thursday, Roper Sons', 4300 O. Burial Lincoln Memorial.

Rev. J. Ford Forsyth. Pallbearers: John J. Edward and Elmer Dudgeon, J.

Michael McTwigan, J. E. Fenton, Walter Purtzer. Memorials to church. HEUSER-Mrs.

Freida, 1718 Sewell, died Sunday. Services: 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Grace Lutheran, 2225 Washington. Wyuka. Memorials Tabitha Home.

Hodgman-Splain's, 4040 A. KAISER- John 84, 1814 died Tuesday. Born Iowa. Lincoln resident past 40 years. Retired employe 'of James Co.

Survivors: son, Roger of Lincoln; daughters, Miss Irene of Lincoln, Mrs. Helen Uptegrove of Lincoln, Mrs. Edna Glass of Chicago, four grandchildren; low's, great grandchildren. Wad- RUSSELL -Fred, 68, of Lincoln, died Tuesday. Steam engineer.

Survivors: daughter, Mrs. Winnie Stewart of Agency, Mo. Graveside services: 1 p.m. Thursday, Fairbury cemetery. Robert's, 1110 P.

SMITH William E. (Carrie 73, 2800 So. 19th, died Tuesday. Born Cortland. Lincoln resident 64 years.

Member St. Paul Methodist. Survivors: husband; daughter, Mrs. Jim Fahenstock of Thousand Oaks, brothers, Homer Stewart of Estes Park, Branson of Bea- Deatha attn Funerals trice, Marrell and Max, both of Lincoln; three grandchildren, Services: 3 p.m. Friday, Hodgman-Splain's, 4040 A.

Lincoln Memorial. The Rev. Dr. Harold Sandall. Pallbearers: Leonard.

Howard and Earl Stewart, Louis Borgman, R. E. Ziettlow, L. Davis. SWITCH- John (Irma), 56, 2750 Austin died Tuesday.

Services: 2 p.m. Thursday, Wadlow's, 1225 L. Wyuka. The Rev. Kenneth Stewart.

Pallbearers: Clifford Weston, Ray Becker, Fred Whipple, Ellis Dann, Sterling Glover, Jack Bock. URBACH- Elizabeth 2844 Franklin, died Tuesday, Born Lincoln; resident all of life. Member Welfare Society Auxiliary; Calvary Evangelical United Brethren Church. vivors: husband, William; sisters, Mrs. Frank (Marie) Dudek and Mrs.

William (Christine) Brebm, both of Lincoln, several nieces and nephews. Services: 11 a.m. Saturday, Hod 4040 A. Wyuka. The Rev.

Fred Stevens. Pallbearers: Raymond and Robert Black, Herbert Urbach, Delbert King, Jake and Otto Schleiger, John Shadley, Frank Dudek. Outstate BARTLES John, 95, Retired of Tobias, died Monday. farmer Survivors: sons, Walter, Bernard Donald, all of Tobias; daughters, Mrs. Helen Nolte of Tobias, Mrs.

Lucille Nun of Ute, Iowa, Mrs. Verna Schoenbeck of New Jersey; 21 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Services: 2 p.m. Thursday, Zion Lutheran, Tobias. Burial Tobias.

Body in state 12:30 to 2 p.m. at church. Kotas', Milligan. ERVIN- James 43, Cottage Grove, died Friday. Services: 10:30 a.m.

Thursday, Roper Sons', 4300 O. Burial: Soldiers Circle, Wyuka. Graveside military, services. KOEHLER-Donald 73, Omaha, died Monday. Services: 10:30 a.m.

Thursday, Kritner-Farmer, Geneva. Burial: Geneva. PATTERSON -Claire 86, of died Sunday. Widow of William E. Survivors: sons, of No.

Hollywood, Joe of Lincoln, Donald and Thomas of Sun Valley, Robert of Monterey, daughter, Mrs. Norma Weaver of Sherman Oaks, sisters, Mrs. Rose Titus of Lincoln, Mrs. Elgin Bartholemew of Nemaha; brother, Leo Leibhart of Nemaha; 16 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren. Services: 11 a.m.

Saturday, Kahler Mortuary, Papillion. Burial Cedar Dale, Papillion. ard, Omaha, in Lincoln Fri-Minnie 73, 2514 Sew. day. Roberts', 1110 P.

Cubans Drink Half the Beer Miami, Fla. (P) Cubans get only half as much beer as before the Fidel Castro era, says a newly arrived refugee who worked in breweries 17 years. "Not only has the tion fallen but the beer is of an inferior quality, and costs more," Vazquez said. Dial 477-8902 Sudbury. England (UPT) The West Suffolk County council recently ruled it was an offense to fall asleep in a county library and offenders are liable to a fine not exceeding $14.

Don't Sleep Twelve pages of wholesome colored comics, feature stories with plenty of pictures and the big entertainment section are a few reasons why nearly everyone reads the "Sunday Journal and Star." Technical Aid Workshop Set Channeis Seen in Linco.n 8 KMTV (NBC) Omaha 6 WOW (CBS) Omaha 7 KETV (ABC) Omaha 10) KOLN (CBS) Lincoln Same as (10 Grand Island (2) KUON (ETV) Lincoln Symbol Explanations Color (R) Repeat (P) Preempted Radio Highlights WEDNESDAY 10:30 Women's World: KLOL. a.m. Billie Oakley is hostess. 4:10 Personal Close-Up: WOW, p.m. CBS.

Gov. Orville Faubus 8:00 Liszt's Music: KFMQ. p.m. Concerto No. 1' THURSDAY 11:30 Dear Abby: WOW, CBS.

a.m. Son marrying "classy' girl; Mom is over-proud. 9:00 Classical. Hour: KFMQ. p.m.

Saint-Saens' 'Sym. 3' LOCAL RADIO KFAB (1110: NBC)-Omaha KFOR (1240: ABC)-Lincoln KLIN (1400)-Lincoln KLMS (1480: MBS)-Lincoln KLOL (1530: D) -Lincoln WOW (590: CBS)-Omaha RADIO KFAB-FM (00 Omaha KFMQ-FM (95.3mc)-Lincoln KWHG-FM (106.3mc) -Lincoln KQAL-FM (94.1mc)-Omaha KWBE-FM (92.9mc) -Beatrice WOW (92.3mc)-Omaha 1:30 (3 Doctors- Serial 610 Houseparty -Variety 7 A Time For Us Serail 1:55 7 Women News: Saunders 2:00 03 Another World-Drama 610 To Tell Truth 7 General Hospital 2:25 610 CBS News: Edwards 2:30 03 You Don't Say-Quiz 610 Edge of Night 7 The Nurses- Serial 3:00 Match Game Quiz 610 Secret Storm--Drama 7 Dark Shadows Serial 3:25 3 NBC News- Dickerson 3:30 Let's Make A Deal 6 Mike Douglas Variety Co-hosts: Muppets Rolf 7 Where Action Is 10 Cartoon Corral 3:55 3 Cartoons- Children 4:00 7 Movies: Orleans Uncensored' Navy vet vs waterfront racketters: Arthur Franz, Beverly Garland '55 Fri. 'Jack McCall, Desperado' Southerner in Union Army during Civil War: George Montgomery ('53) 3 Best Cartoon 4:30 03 Huckleberry (Thu.) Lone Ranger (Tu-Th) 10 Woodpecker (Fri.) Big Picture (Thu.) Local Issue (Fri.) 5:00 Superman 5:00 3 Zorro (Thu.) Leave It to Beaver Rifleman-Western Outdoors Fri.) 12 Calendar (Thu.) 5:15 Friendly Giant 5:30 Huntley-Brinkley ABC News: Jennings What's New- Child. 5:45 News, Weather -Live Building Is Halted Picket Lines At Scottsbluff Scottsbluff (UPI) A work stoppage was continuing on some $5 million in construction at Hiram Scott College and the West Nebraska General hospital. No strike call has been issued officially.

But tatives of Local 880 of the Laborers International have been picketing at the sites, and members of the union have not crossed the picket lines. A staff member of the National Labor Relations Board from Kansas City was reported in Scottsbluff but there were no indications as to his activities. The work stoppage started in the middle of last week. Funeral Rites Pending for Hardy Couple Hardy Funeral arrangements are pending for Mr. and Mrs.

Cecil Elliott of Hardy who lost their lives in a twocar crash south of Hardy Sunday. Mrs. Elliott, 38, died Sunday in the county road intersection crash in Kansas. Her husband, who was 48, died Monday in a Belleville, hospital. He was a kiln operator at the Ideal Cement Company's plant at Superior.

Two Elliott children, Leland, 14, and Leslie, 9, who were passengers in their parents' car, are in a Superior hospital. Another son, Stephen, 18, was not with the family at the time of the crash. Mrs. Roger Roe of Superior, a passenger in the other car, was reported in satisfactory condition in a Superior hospital. Honesty Proven Vienna (UPI) An anonymous letter to the public transportation director contained a check for.

$36. The author confessed to having cheated the transportation company out of its fare 300 "during my student days," and he wanted to pay up now. H. H. Corey Dies at 72 NU Alumnus, Hormel Officer the of the Fremont slaughtering and processing plant to the Hormel organization in 1947.

While attending the University of Nebraska, he played on the Cornhusker football team. During his senior year he was elected captain of the squad and was named to several All-American teams. He joined the Hormel Company in 1920. He was president from 1946 to 1962 and board chairman and chief executive officer from 1954 until his retirement in 1965. Elected a director of the United States Chamber of Commerce in 1960, Corey was also a trustee for the University of Nebraska Foundation.

Survivors include his wife, Constance; sons, Dick, operator of a packinghouse in Scottsbluff, David, former manager of the Mitchell, S.D., slaughtering plant for Hormel, and Bruce, vice president of the research engineering and development division of the Hormel Co. Services are pending. H. H. (Tim).

Corey, 72, chairman of The Hormel Foundation and retired president: and chairman of the board of George A. Hormel Co. of Austin, died Monday in Roches ter, Minn. He initiated and was chiefly responsible for addition Mr. Corey Fairbury Chief Wins $6,130 Pay Settlement Fairbury Fire Chief George Mackay has won a 14-month dispute with the city council and a wage settlement of $6,130.04.

Contending that the council had dismissed him illegally, the veteran official had continued on the job without pay since May of 1965. With appointee Harold Saathoff also on duty, the city in effect has had two chiefs. The settlement proposal was approved unanimously Tuesday by the present city council, which includes several members not in office at the time of Mackay's firing. Mayor Ted Scherbarth and a majority of the previous council had charged the chief with negligence. City Attorney Arthur Denney had earlier advised the group the dismissal was illegal since, it was not handled through a personnel board.

However, the city had no such organization. Receiving net wages of $5,477.42 Mackay will officially retire Aug. 24 after taking 22 days vacation. He had indicated: at the start of the controversy, "In that another he planned Mackay has been a department full-timer 24 years. Funds Approved For Airport Washington (UPI) Funds for improving the Sidney municipal airport have been approved by the Federal Aviation Agency, the offices of Rep.

Dave Martin, and Sen. Carl Curtis, announced. The FAAi is sending a letter of confirmation to the city of Sidney and the city will proceed with the improvement program immediately. Approved was a grant of $199,602 to extend the length of the runway, widen the taxiway and install high brightness lights. Part of the grant will be used to acquire the land needed.

These improvements will allow the use of larger and heavier aircraft to serve Sidney. Future Housing For Nonwhites By Associated Press A non-profit organization "to provide housing opportunities for non white famion an open occupancy basis" filed articles of incorporation with the secretary of state's office Wednesday. It will be known as "Housing Opportunities Made Equal of Omaha, Inc." Listed as incorporators were Robert J. Dooling, Jr. and Cecil T.

Young, both of Omaha. The Nebraska Technical Assistance Agency will conduct a summer workshop for Nebraska Community Action Agency directors "at the Nebraska Center for Continuing Education Thursday and Friday. Addressing a Friday luncheon will be Don Thomason, regional director of the Office of Economic Opportunity in Kansas City, Mo. Mr. 3 WAY SPECIAL SERVICE Bring your car in now and savet Get three important.

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