onhatef-i ofbe/er,t ofvithuchCOSTLY S TUMBLE—Apollo 16*lan stumbles on the lunar surfacea8e 1 his foot in a cable, tearing it loosrtedforlionlighj ofass-Ughto carry data from a lunar hearadio station that relays scientof Funeral Tuesday forRichard Herman, 19,mn. Killed in Accidentsso-een Funeral services will be Tues-The day for Richard Lee Herman, de- 19, who was killed Saturday in when his motorcycle collided itka head-on with an auto. SFand Alaska State Troopers said (APDe- Herman’s 1971 Yamaha cros- firethe sed 12M feet across the center stanlane at Vfc Mile Sawmill Creek withlan Road at 2:30 a.m. Saturday and thatride hit a 1965 Dodge driven by Ju- prov tion lian M. F’orter. wralt;$9.6 Troopers said investigation Tfally revealed no negligence on F\)r- day,5 of ter’s part, and no charges are thatool, to be filed. causiber The funeral will be at 2 p.m. astrTuesday at the First Baptist pres to Church, with Rev. Neill Baker theiijca- officiating. Burial will be in nigh the Moose Cemetery. jttnds Friends who wish to pay their ofsing respects may do so tonight 7-8 peris to p.m. at FYewitt FYmeral Home, signities In lieu of flowers, the family ed casks donations be made to a insi(Jov. favorite chairty in the youth’s moo$1 memory. billi-i of Herman was bom Oct. 22, glt;1 be 1953, in Sitka. He was graduat- j0hieast ed from Sitka High in 1971, and Diik1 of at the time of his death was ting!Ians employed at the Roneers Home, sou^in- Surviving are his parents, landther Mr. and Mrs. Tonv Herman. unlr