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Show Luci Johnsons Wedding All three television networks are frantically preparing to bring you coverage of the Washington social event of the year - the wedding of Luci Baines Johnson to Patrick John Nugent. The competition is hot - and the viewer will be spared practically no detail - except the actual wedding ceremony itself - since TV cameras are not allowed at the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. (Channel Anchoring ABC-T4) live coverage will be ABC News Correspondents Peter Jennings and Frank Reynolds. During the marriage and Nuptial Mass, ABC -- TV viewers will see tours of the Shrine and the White House videotaped earlier in the day, filmed interviews with Vs friends and relatives of the wedding couple, and reports on the many weeks of complicated preparations that preceded the wedding. Following the ceremony, ABC News will televise the First Family, the newlyweds and guests as they make their way back to 33rd Annual The All --Stars strong squad includes such stars as Randy Johnson, quarterback from Texas A&I and the most valuable player in the Coaches All-Amer- ica game; linebackers Tommy Nobis of Texas and Carl McAdams of Oklahoma; halfbacks Donny Anderson of Texas Tech and 1965 Heisman Trophy winner Mike Garrett of USC; and full- back Jim Grabowski of Illinois. The favored Green Bay Packers have appeared in five previous games, winning in 1940, 1945, and 1962, and losing in 1937 and 1933. The Green Bay team coached the by Vince Lombardi, finished 1965 NFL campaign on a strong note after trailing Baltimore in the Western Division most of the the White House where the bridal couple, their parents and members of the wedding party will pose for photographers and the television cameras. CBS News Correspondents Harry Reasoner and Roger Mudd will anchor coverage on Channel 5 which will include Special Reports on Friday, Aug, 5, and on Saturday, Aug. 6. On on-cam- Saturday, CBS News will broadcast live coverage of the departure of the President and his daughter from the White and House and their arrival, that of their guests, for the Nuptial High Mass at the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception on the campus of the Catholic University of America, Washington. Following the Nuptial Mass there will be coverage of the departure of the newlyweds and of the President and Mrs. Johnson and the invited reguests at the White House camception, where television eras will focus on the young bride and groom with their wed- - C ollege era Ket-chu- m. Following the wedding ceremony, an artist who will have been inside the church, will sketch the scene as he saw it. The wedding party and the guests will be seen leaving the church and arriving at the White House, where a reception will be held. All Star Game season. The Packers defeated the for the Western Colts, crown and then whipped Clevefor the championland, ship. Green Bay will have a veteran team with such stars as Bart Starr at quarterback, Jim Taylor at fullback, andlinebacker Ray Nitschke. John Sauer will be making his debut as head coach of the Sauer played at Arm in the 40 s and has held a number of coaching positions including the top job at The Citadel in the 50' s. He is now in private business but does color commentary for NFL football games. Sauer succeeds Qtto Graham, who is now head coach of the 13-1- ding party on the South Portico of the White House. NBC1 News correspondent Nancy Dickerson, who will be the reporter for the nighttime special, will join NBC News White House correspondent Ray Scherer in describing the events during the daytime coverage. During the nuptial Mass, at which live television cameras will not be permitted, NBC News will present special features on the Johnson wedding and earlier White House weddings. There also will be interviews about the wedding with members of the House staff, including White White House curator James 0, 23-1- 2, All-Sta- rs. Washington Redskins. ar The 33rd annual College telecast by Game will be the ABC Television Network (Channel 4) on Friday, August Chic5, from Soldiers Field in eleventh ago. This will be the consecutive time the gam? will be telecast on ABC. The outstanding seniors from the 1965 collegiate season will meet the Green Bay Packers, champions of the National Football League in this traditional football classic. rs trail in this serThe All-St- All-Sta- ies, which began in 1934, the In the last seven games, rs have managed to win Green just once, in 1963 when 21-9- -2. All-Sta- Bay lost, 20-1- 7. G 3 |