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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1976)
monday, january 12, 1976 the following day, according to police records. A UNL Aucust. Ann Hocoes was cleanino e,i page 6 31 i "I : 4 . loppes charged in wife's death; bond is denied daily nebraskan A UNL groundskeeper, charged with three felony counts six days earlier, was charged Thursday with tirst degree murder of his estranged wife. Tom Hoppes, 23, of 1136 Oak St., went wtfh his attorneys to the Lancaster County Atty. Ron Lahners office Wednesday and told officials where the body oi Ann Hoppes, 24, of 1109 N. 28 St., could be found. Accompanied by one of Hoppes attorneys, officials were led to Pawnee Lake, west of Lincoln. About a foot of ice had to. be sawed through before three Lincoln Fire Dept. scuba divers could recover Ann Hoppes' body from the w&tcr. According to Lincoln Police reports, small cuts and bruises were found on the victim's face. An autopsy report showed death was caused by suffocation. Hoppes, who was out on $10,000 bail, then was ar rested and charged with the murder of his wife. County Court Judge Jeffre Cheuvront denied a bond request by Arthur Langvardt, Hoppes' attorney. Ann Hoppes had been missing eight days. A friend, who talked by phone to her Jan. 3, reported her missing uaivuiui - o o uij' I J11 h im nf the Call. UC1U 11UJ l " ; . J.olr Ui UBS II t nf onsition. desk articles 1 vino jl Uvofv uiai " " w w- g - vi uic floor, and a receiver placed backwards on a phone. Police questioned Hoppes, a UNL freshman, Jan. 1 but made no arrest. However, according to the county attorney's office, their visit resulted in three other felony counts being brought against Hoppes. These include possession of more than one pound of marijuana, possession of marijuana with intent to manu facture and concealment of stolen property. A preliminary hearing on those charges will be Jan. 13, and a preliminary hearing on the murder charge is scheduled for Jan. 23. The Hoppes, married in August, 1973, had been separ ated for at least a month, police records show. M en9 Fall Clearance Sale 3 fori pick any three sale shoes and pay only for the price of the most expensive Three day special on Winter Boots. 20 Off Dunham, Dexter, Verde, Bort Carleton, Clark of England. All Hiking Boots and Fleece lined winter Boots. Mon - Wed. only r 'era tv me Nebraska's QUALITY Department Stores v iitn Vim - rfx -T I ' II - NM- L,,.. . . :lB 2-T.. ,i'riv' 'JT't- ? HEWLETT IS PACKARD ' 'X co ; r.- sj rj--, w f- 'U CO i HP-25 Scientific Programmable $195CO HP-21 Scientific The Calcubtorsthe Unccm promising Ones! Our HP-21 is the only calculator at 99.95 that will perform all arith metic, logarithmic and trigonometric calculations automatically. Our HP-25 does all listed above and much, much mora. It's program mable, it can solve automatically problems science and engineering students face. Stationery, Miller & Paine, Lincoln Center and Gateway. fOSH 11 O ) j j (Downtown & Gateway) Selected groups of fashion items that have been favorites with college men all season... now reduced for clearance! FlSHMlia) HUE JEAISS Orlg. 14 to $20 now SFOSST SHIFTS Westerns and nylon prints Orig. f14 to $2250 now u SWEATER SHIHTS Orig. $16 to '20 now r r n pi DE R II I4J On u w OUR ENTIRE STOCK has been reduced, so. whether you ski or not, you'll love the chance to buy 'em for their warmth and beauty! Great for campus wear! Orlg. 34 to 72 now M. 8x MISSES' BLUE JEAMSS Orlg. '13 to '23 .(, n Junior Sportswear Dept, Downtown a Gatsway I i -inn MiinnwMaa malwlMwi.wi, I