K Tuesday, July 25, 1967 Summer Nebraskan Page 4 V 2 t 1 t fa f :' V $? ' ' V ' y : i .- i -' -'JC ' ' ? '.T ETF Features Duke Ellington, one of the all-time greats of American jazz, will be featured this week in two hour-long spec ials on the Nebraska Edu cational Television Net work. "Duke Ellington: Love You Madly," a documen tary on the composer-pianist, will be broadcast Wednesday, July 26, at 8 p.m. It deals with the activi ties of Ellington during a four-week period in the San Francisco Bay Area when, with his orchestra, he was performing at the Basin Street West night club, making arrangements for a concert of sacred music, and preparing to appear at the Monterey Jazz Festival. "Duke Ellington: A Con cert of Sacred Music," filmed at its premiere at San Francisco's Grace Cathederal, will be broad cast Friday, July 28, at 9 p.m. The program presents complete performances of major portions of the con cert, which Ellington based on two of his famous long er works, "Overture to Black, Brown and Beige," and "My People." Featured in addition to the orchestra and its soloists are tap dancer Bunny Briggs and Jazz Musicians Will Plav at Sheldon An elder statesman of New Orleans jazz, Danny Barker, will be featured in a concert set for 7:30 p.m. Wednesday on the west lawn of the University of Nebraska's Sheldon Memor ial Art Gallery, 12th and R. The nation's "first" pro fessional jazz bagpiper, Ru fus Harley, will appear with his trio at? 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the University of Nebraska's Sheldon Art Gallery auditorium. Danny Barker is a ban joist, guitarist, vocalist, ar ranger, composer and au thor who began his career playing professionally in New Orleans at the age of 15. Presently, he is tbe assis tant director of tbe New Orleans Jazz Museum and plays weekends at Dixie land Hall on Bourbon Street. Appearing with Barker will be Paul Barbarin on drums, Wendell Eugene on trombone, Placide Adams on bass, Charlie Hamilton on piano, Joe "Brother Cornbread" Thomas on clarinet and Ernest Gogno latti on trumpet. A member of a jazz fam- Movie Time Schedule All p.m. times CooperLiiH'oin: "The Sound of Music,' Z and 8. Nebraska: 'Zhuka,' L, 2:57, 5:02, 7:09, and :12. State: The Caper of the Golden Bulls,' 1, 3. S, 7 and 9. Stuart: The Dirty Dozen,' 1:15, 4:00, 6:45, and :Z5. Varsity: 'You Only Live Twice, 1, 2:57, 5:03. 7:09, and 8:22. 84th and O: Cartoon: 8:50; TIeU on Wheels, 8:57; 'Catalina Caper,' 10:26. NO MONEY DOWN AT STEVEN'S Art Carved! . duette OIAMOMO MIMOS for those "two" HAPPY DAYt ' f T 1 mm w$$m Duke singers Jon Hendricks and Esther Marrow. SUNDAY SHOWCASE o- cuses July 30 at 8 p.m. upon the creative talent of Italian film director Miche langelo Antonioni. Antonio ni has recently won interna tional acclaim for his latest film "Blow-Up." ily. Barker left New Orleans for Chicago in 1928 but was put out of work when the Regal Cafe in Ci cero, 111., where he w a s playing was machine gunned. He played for eight years in New York with Cab Calloway and has been in movies and on TV. He has contributed three books on jazz. A professional jazz saxo phonist since the age of 17, Harley turned to the bag pipes after being moved by the sound of the instrument played by the Black Watch Bagpipe Band during the funeral procession of Presi dent John F. Kennedy. A set of pipes purchased from a New York pawn shop and months of prac tice led to nightclub and then TV appearances on Johnny Carson's "Tonicht Show." "To Tell The Truth," and "I've Got A Secret." He appeared at the Berlin Jazz Festival and had a featured role as the Pied Piper of Hamlin in a Seven Arts film production called "You're A Big Boy Now," starring Julie Har ris and Rip Torn. Harley's trio includes pi ano, bass and drums and he plays flute and tenor saxophone as well as bagpipes. University of Nebraska Summer Sessions Presents: Two Mights off JAZZ Wednesday July 26. 1967 7:30 p.m. '4. r i i Danny Barker ond his Jazz Hounds playing traditional slew Orleans Jazz Bring your blankets and spend two evenings at the west steps of SHELDON ART GALLERY Duke Ellington Ellington The dynamics of Antonio ni's techniques and skills as a director the choice of complex subjects are traced through film clips of his early films, notably "Le Amiche" and "II Gri do," to his more recent works. "La Notte" and "The Red Desert." In addi tion he answers questions concerning himself and his work. THE CREATIVE PER SON, Thursday, July 27, -at 9:30 p.m., provides .n in troduction to the late Robin son Jeffers, one of the most controversial U.S. poets of the twentieth century. A native of Pennsylvania, Jeffers spent most of his life near Carmel, Calif., where he developed his fas cination for the Big Sur Coast. This fascination is evidenced in the majority of his later poems. Earlier in his career he explored the disillusionment characteris tic of literature after WWI. TOOAT 12: Ml STVG HI -SING 1,0 Bash Kennett takes film trip to show how rivers are formed. VET.l 12:15 THE FRIENDLY GIANT 12 30 ANIMALS OF THE SEASHORE Todav's emphasis i on the spe cial physical features of protected sandv beaches and creatures thai bve there. (N ET.) :0O WHAT'S NEW 1.3(1 FROM THE SHELDON GAL- LEKV 2 00 N ET. JOl'KNAL 3:(K THE BIG PKTl HE 3:31) LOT TE LEHYANN MASTER 4 00 Ml 'SIC FOR YOUNG PEOPLE "The Sound of a Stradivanus' it today's music appreciation les- 4 30 ANIMALS' OF THE SEASHORE i He;eat 5:00 SING HI SING LO 5 15 THE FRIENDLY GIANT 5:30 IR POSIk'S GIANTS Ijt Posin describes the evperi menU of German physicist Dr. Heinnch Hertl who discovered electromagnetic waves and anal yzed their nature and apeed. '(VET.) 6:30 WHAT'S NEW The slory of Miguel Chavez, 12-.vear-uld win ol a sheep herder, continues. (N E.T. 7 00 THE BlMrtOHELF Dr. Darrel E Ber and fuest. Miss Debbie Berg, discuss Lewis Carroll's classic "ThrmiEh the liMikint Glass." "' "1 N-' 7:30 WHAT'S IN A WORD Ktvmolncist Robert Smith lis. cusses how man's relisuius beliels have vastlv influenced the nneins and hwtones of various words. . FTS i I 00 THE FRENCH CHEF Julia Child prepare 'Navann Prmtaiuer," a party lamb stew with lresn vegetables. . -V 's llfffiMlti ttlln ,ssa Wliiiiiiiiiiinii i fl Michelangelo Antonioni 30 HOl'SE AND HOME Dr. Mike Turner, ajrriciiural economist and marketing special ist, joins hostess Janet Hu for discussion of how agricultural re search benefits the consumer. lU. of N.) 100 MENUH1N TEACHES Ychudi Menuhm conduct a class for two violin pupils: John Snow, 1 age 13. playing Bach's A Minor Concerto, and Mary F.ade, 14. plavuig Vivaldj'i A Minor Con certo. iN.E.T.) 1 30 THE GLORY TRAIL Tbe story of cold mininc, its problems, and the characters the booms attracted are told with particular attention to Cripple CreeU. Colo. (N.E.T.) 10:00 MANAGERS IN ACTION Appiey shows how adhering to the Golden Rule makes "Manage the Simple Way" possible. iKl'Si 10:30 N ET. JOURNAL WEDNESDAY, JULY 36 12:00 CHILDREN GROWING 12:30 ORIGAMI The first in a series of ten pro grams features artist Takaluko demonstrating the Japanese art form of folding paper. vVET.) 1-00 WHAT'S NEW 1:30 MEN AND IDEAS 2:00 THE BOOKSHELF (Repeat) 2 30 WHAT'S IN A WORD (Repeat) 3:00 THE FACE OF SWEDEN 3 30 SCIENCE REPORTER 4:00 DISCOVERY Fossils, dioramas, and animation take us back in time to see some giants of ItSO million years two. 4:30 ORIGAMI iKepeatl 5:00 HOI SE AND HOME 5.30 AARON COPLAND: MUSIC IN THE 2(' s SOOTHE GLORY TRAIL (Repeat) : WHAT'S NEW This program concludes the three pan series about Miguel Ch''Z, a 12-year-old boy ill New Mexi co, in. I- 1.' 7:00 DR. POSIN'S GIANTS Dr. pofin devotes this program to the achievements of Nobel Pri7 winning scjentits Pierre and Ma rie Cuhe in the field of radio activitv. N E T.) 7:30 NEBRASKA: WHERE THE CO UNBELT MELTS THE RANGE Name Nebraskan Henry Fonda narrates this special Centennial documentary on the role of am. culture and livestock productmn, both past and present, in the economv of the state. (U. of N.) 1:00 DI KE ELLINGTON: LOVE MADLY This special N.E.T. documentary follows the ereal musician oc the ruad. into the dressing room, and on the stage, with perlormances at the Monterey Jazz festival, in nightclubs and at San Francisco't Grace clhdral. (N.E.T.) :00 IN MY OPINION N ET. correspondent Paul Niven interview's a leading public figure. 9 30 Y'll'H DOLLAR'S WnKTH This pupolir consumer seriea turns this month to a study of the claims and performances of vari ous brands of gasoline. (N.E.T.) 10:00 MEN AND IDEAS 'Repeat) 10:30 WAHKW PHILHARMONIC THURSDAY. JULY 27 U:M SING HI-MNG LO Mrs. Kennett tells the life of the puppeteer in early America. (N.E.T.) The home of Big Red Gasoline! Campus Service 17th 1 Vine Thursday July 27, 1967 7:30 p.m. W ''J'" . jl" u...i .-a Rufas Harley and his Jazz-Group with bagpipes, flute and saxophone and Michelangelo Antonioni 12:15 THE FRIENDLY GIANT 12:30 ONCE UPON A JAPANESE TIME Mikami tells the tale of the feath ered robe of an angle and a fish erman who found tt on pine branch. N.E.T.) 1:00 WHAT'S NEW 130 THE GLORY TRAIL (Repeat) i 00 TN MY OPINION (Repeat! 2:30 YOUR DOLLAR'S WORTH (Re peat) 3:00 MANAGERS IN ACTION (Re peal ) J:S0 AARON COPLAND: MUSIC IN THE 20s 4:00 THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF BROTHER Bl'ZZ 4:30 ONCE UPON A JAPANESE TIME (Repeat) 5:00 SING HI-SING LO 5:15 THE FRIENDLY GIANT 5:30 THE BIG PICTURE :00 WHAT'S IN A WORD (Repeat) 6:30 WHAT'S NEW Viller Valle and his family con tinue their Journey to the South Seas and pass through tbe Pana ma Canal. iN.E T. i 7:00 SCIENCE REPORTER John Fitch is host as the pro pulsion system of the Apollo spacecraft for its journey to the moon and back it examined. iN.E.T ' 7:30 THE STRUGGLE FOR PEACE Senator Frank Church (D-Ida.). British Defense Secretary Denis Healy, and Rand Corp. president Henry Rowen are among partici pants in a discussion of "The Rise of China." examining Com munist China's growth as a world power. (N.E.T.) 8 00 NEBRASKA FARM AND RANCH 8:00 CHILDREN GROWING Dr. iana Piers explains the special position, obligations and nirhts of an eldest child, i N.E.T.) :30 THE CREATIVE PEB.SON This program presents recordinea oi the late Robinson Jeffers read , ... ttie closest thing to 5305 O' St. "Sartaa'Capone-"Bahy-faa'NeiKai.aalwi "No-Hose Hope ! -ttw ,Mzr SialSiiii r A ! DRIVE-IN THEATRE OC tj jliaAafe:-. . : Jin I T.tmi,i2f JbM makewjjloi TktMBwilaf-tsrfctftiti Into, If Bull-Do9" -"Pussycar JIHif winters sniney rtaion si.jonn 1 a1sl9ja'.. sjiAt r -T r-.n 1 e I XP-i m M0PCC; mm I Al' ing excerpts from tome of Ida poetry. 10:00 THE FRENCH CHEF (Repeat) 10:30 IN MY OPINION (Repeat) 11:00 YOUR DOLLAR'S WORTH (Re peat) FRIDAY. JITX 12 00 NEBRASKA FARM AND RANCH 12:30 ORIGAMI Mikami demonstrates how to fold a paper house and a paper pi ano. (N.E.T.) 1:00 WHAT'S NEW 1:30 BRITISH CALENDAR 1:45 SOCIAL SECURITY IN ACTION 2:00 CONVERSATIONS WITH ERIC HOFFF.R (Reoeat) t:S0 MENUHTN TEACHES (Repeat) 3:30 NEBRASKA MEETS THE CORN BELT MEETS THE RANGE (Re peat) 3:30 DR. POSIN'S GIANTS 4.00 DISCOVERY Dr. Donald Balrd, paleontolo gist, is Mrs. Grimes guest and he tells us about "T Age of Dino saurs." (N.E.T.) 4:30 OR1GAME (Repeat) 5:00 SING HI-SING U) Mrs. Kennett takes us on a film trip to a modern sugar farm. (N.E.T.) 5:15 THE FRIENDLY GIANT 1:30 THE STRUGGLE FOR PEACE (Repeal ) S:M MAN AGERS IN ACTION (Repeat) 4:30 WHAT'S NEW Viewer have a guided tour of the Statue of Liberty. Fort Tioondero ga. the Bronx Zoo. and other lamous landmarks. (N.E.T.) 7:00 FOLK GUITAR 7:30 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA NEWS 1:00 INVITATION TO ART Dr. O'Doherty explains the sym bolism which characterizes t h e paintings of the late Paul Klee. (N.E.T.) :30LOTTE LEHMAN N MASTER CLASS Mme. Lehmann coaches three atudenta in interpreting lieder (songs) by Brahms. Wolf and Schubert. (N ET.) :M DUKE ELLINGTON: A CON CERT OF SACRED MUSIC N.E.T. presents a complete per formance of tbe famed pianist's widely publicized concert of sac red music performed at San Fran cisco's Grace CathedraL 10:00 N E T. PLAYHOUSE Jerome Kilty stars as George . Bernard Shaw: his wife. Cavoda Humphrey, stars as Mrs. Patrick Campbell, in "Dear Liar." the comedy based on the hundreds of brilliant, provocative and aston ishing letters Shaw and Mrs. Campbell wrote to each other over four decades. SIHSDAY. JULY SO 3:00 INV1.ATION TO ART Dr. O'Doherty explains the aym- Capitol City Mobile Home Sales Headquarters for Great Lakes, Van Dyke, Namco mobile homes. Local bank financing. Will deliver throughout Nebr. 432-0736 2703 West O -a, . ' e home . . . McDonald's 865 No. 27th St. You'te htrt tt iBp'Oantond. mneel "Knock-Knees" BIBer m Monica holism which character- tes the patntinus of the late Paul Klee. iN.E.T.) IS0LOTTE LEHMANN M -ASTER CLASS (Repeat) 4 00 D I' K E ELLINGTON: A CON CERT OF SACRED MUSIC N K T. presents a complete per formance of the famed pianist l widely puhlicised concert 01 sac red music performed at San Francisco's Grace Cathedral. 5:00 N.E.T. PLAYHOUSE Jerome Killy stars s 'T5 Bernard Shaw; his wife. Cavada Humphrey, surs as Mrs. PatiitK Campbell, fn "Dear Uar, the comedv based on the hundreds of brilliant. provocaUve and aston. Ishine letters Shaw and Mrs. Campbell wrote to each other over four decades. i:30 THE BOOKSHELF (Repeat) 7 00 SEEDS OF STRENGTH This special Centennial program describes the major and minor ethnic groups which settled and populate Nebraska, and how each group haa contributed to the strength of the state. (OU) 7:30 CONVERSATIONS WITH ERIC HOFFER t . . Hnffer discusses his mtehods of researching, writing, flunking and reading. 1:00 SUNDAY SHOWCASE This week's program focuses on Italian film director Michelan gelo Antonioni, who has figured prominently in bringing new tech niques and new talent to post WW II Italian movies. ETS) :S5 BRITISH CALENDAR 10:00 CHILDREN GROWING (Repeat) 10:30 FOLK GUITAR 11.00 THE CfEATIVE PERSON This program presents recordings of the late Robinson Jeffers read ing excerpts from some of his poetry. MONDAY, JVLX 31 12:00 SING HI-SING LO Mrs. Kennett discusses early folk art. including woodcarving and handcrafts. (N.E.T ) 13:15 THE FRIENDLY GLANT 12:30 ORIGAMI Mikami shows how ingenuity in important by foldine a "hato" (pigeon) and then turning it into a swan. (N.E.T.) jy 1 -iai- . fa. HM tm4 AcadeniyAwanl Winner .and"TWlCE"is the only tvay to N Coming Soon ACADEMY AWARDS WINNER SANDYBENNIS 432-1465 HO No. 13th St pants AtPfPHHflJKN 4 KETR0C0L0R iafW jajptnsr Matasssi lfa)iaafl trUaifatfaaid. UwJ kwnhD sTDrrcr tor Statd m4 Iktrniia ADIIMP rvt. 13t t fi PARKING taraw. 13 I M 432-3126 '12th t P Street metro fMsmmffv-1 matn rarsofioff turn on! r wnfv ST m got it I sharon tate Tlr"W'tt.. f. . . SLsMaM 1 m BUsvar "a. .ssas. X X .9. Kk JB . J" 16 saS re bp- r Bj?assaaaisiiiiia hi iiisBatf!KSaMMaaa mSBASKA rcbert Webber Joarnabarnej-darii draper i !-- .. . 1-00 WHAT'S NEW 11-30 NEBRASKA: WHERE THE CORNBELT MEETS THE RANGE (Repeat) J 00 DUKE ELLINGTON: LOVE YOU MADLY This special N.E.T. documentary follows Me great musician on the road, into the dressing room, and on the stage, with performancee at the Monterey Jna Festival, in nightclubs, and at San Fran Cisco's Grace Cathedral. (N.E.T.) 3 00 SEEDS OF STRENGTH (Repeat) 3 30 INVITATION TO ART (Repeat) 4:00 DISCOVERY Meyer Bornstein Introduces through living exam plea, the four kinds of reptiles: alligators, liz ards, snakes and turtles. (N.E.T.) 4:S0 ORIGAMI (Repeat) 5:00 SING HI SING tf 5 15 THE FRIENDLY GIANT 5-30 THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF BROTHER BUZZ Do goal really eat Itn cans7 Pat McCormlck explains some facts and fancy about different animals. (ETS) (.00 THE FACE OF SWEDEN Today's program portrays the well-regulated life that the orgi nary Swedish worker livk in his orc'aniied society. (N.E.T.) C:30 WHAT'S NEW An "old-time" circus parade la recreated complete with its splen dor and pageantry in today's pro gram. (NET.) 7 00 FROM THE SHELDON GAL. 1ERY Norman Geske comments on works by contemporary American artists John Heliker. Paul Buriia and Gene Vass. (U of N.) 7:30 MEN AND IDEAS Slate Senator Barbara Jordan, Houston. Texas, talks with hostess Beulah Hodge about women In politics, and about her career aa a lawyer. :00 BACKYARD FARMER .O0 N.E.T. JOURNAL The Poor Pay More" take a close-up look at the special hard, ships faced by the poor in tht area of consumer purchasing. (N.E.T.) 10:00 THE OPEN MIND Panelists this week discuss the topic: "Nazism Can It Happea Again." in .IAN FLEMINGS WL i IL tin! " im, The year's 1 best seller picks you up and never lets you don. 2ND BIG WEEK! Todof otl:1$ 4:0C, 6:45 9:2S mmmm 'I"!!!! i'ttfO hmmnuM lsteVaia.liJ m-JtMJl aw .. vmo MCTR0C0L0R Q iaji at taMdi. llPMe A rtha Sen h 1330 I C fa M aftar lute tetarnss STARTS THURSDAY! tffMGoii ( WK3te (j.- j ( s Mickey Rooney Open Monitor mi ThurwJoy till 9 0 James Mitch on. C8L01 by Ceins ZLZ2. 'Ambush Bay'