JULY, 1, 1969 SUMMER NEBRASKAN PAGE 4 va Life and times of Chief Justice Earl Warren to be aired on ETV special show III' jl Nil 'S 1'. 4 Vj , V ,, vl c 1 VI I..' ' .A )'i J 3 People, problems and pure entertainment will pull discriminating television viewers to Nebraska Educa- tional Television Network programs this week. A special television show on the life and times of Chief Justice Earl Warm of the U.S. Supreme Court will be aired in color Thursday, July 3, at 9 p.m. Distinguished legal analysts, political allies and critics will review the influence of Earl Warren on the Supreme Court and American society. Justice Warren's retirement signifies "the end of an era in American history," according to Jim Karayn, National ducational Television pro ducer of the show. Highlights of this era will dominate the 90-minute special program. Tonight at 8 p.m., NET FESTIVAL features "Carlos Chavez," a portrait of the Mexican composer and con ductor. This hour-long pro gram was filmed during a rehearsal of the San Diego Svmphony when Chavez was visiting conductor; at his Mexico City home; and at Dartmouth College during a rehearsal for the premiere of one of his works. The NET production, SPECTRUM, visits a California research institute V In this scene from Peter Luke's comedy "A Man on Her Back," Norman Rodway enjoys a rare, uninterrupted moment with his fiance played by Valerie Gearon. The play is seen on NET PLAYHOUSE, Friday at 10:30 p.m. if iJ wXh CMlLecA SJOO ALBO PROM jtOO J U, f V' k ' WIDOINOj KINO 7 A k rf " 1i J Ti t?v i - MAW''-'oa- ''"Jr iiMMiiiiiiaiMiii i mrimiri an i mnaiinl VINTUK two ALeo tieo to ieTi WIDDfNV P'N9 9a DttllTIMO 1229 R Sr. UMM ow DIAMOND HIND CayVW' DRESSES BLOUSES CULOTTES SKIRTS GROUP OF SHOES GROUP OF SWIMWEAR MISC. ITEMS Wednesday July 2 at 7 p.m. Psychological research into the role love plays in the average person's life is the topic of "Learning to Love." Staff members of the Western Behavorial Sciences Institute at LaJolla, Calif., are ex- perimenting with a new technique aimed at helping ETV Schedule for July 1-7 MONDAY, JULY 7 6:00 PREPARE FOR INSPECTION 4:30 AMERICA (Color) Th San Olego Zoo. considered ont of th world's finest. Is the first Jtoo on this armchair vacation to Southern California. 7:00 WORLD PRESS (Color) Roqer Boas moderates this weekly round-up of commentary on major world events as Interpreted by the foreion press. 1:00 NET JOURNAL (Color) "The World of Plrl Thomas" presents a guided tour of New York's Spanish Harlem by addict-turned author, Plrl Thomas. (NET) :00 BACKYARD FARMER (8:00 MOT) , . Oeorae Round and a Of nei or agricultural Information specialists answer viewer questions on lawn, gar ren and house plant care. Call ques tions to: 472-7211 In Llncolni Si-1404 In Omaha. (UotN) 10:00 COMMUNICATIONS AND EDUCA- DrCharles A. Sleomann discusses the topic: "Privacy and the Right to Know." 10:30 FOLK GUITAR Review of techniques repeats from Frl., July 4, o:30 p.m. (Next week at ml, time "Folk Guitar Plus" premieres I ...... ,:0o character of American art Mr. James nanrnos, oinnw .... Corcoran Gallery of Art In WMhlngton, D.C, summarlws trends of Uth and 19th century art. (U of N) 6:30 YOU APE THERE "The Fight at O.K. Corral" re-enacts the fierce struggle In 1881 for a lawful 5 A diamond ring to treasure forever Each Keepsake engagement ring it i itajter- piece ol styling and design, reflecting the Ml biilliance and beauty of tlx perfect center diamond. auentins Bn fPreqress 25 to 50 OFF 25 to 40 OFF 30 to 40 OFF REDUCED 40 Vt OFF 30 to 40 OFF people form significant rela tionships with others through intensive group experience and therapy. Outstanding theatre, a movie personality and a bat- tie of the bands complete this week's choice of viewing, Anthony Quinn, two-time Academy Award winning ac order to replace rule by violence In Tombstone, Arizona. 7:00 SPECTRUM "Learning to Love" focuses on the e tlvltles of the Western Behavioral Sciences Institute at La Jolla, California, where psychologists are studying "Intensive group experi ence." (NET) 7:30 BOOKBEAT (Color) Robert Cromle discusset the two-part biography "Robert Browning and His World" with author Malsle Ward. (CEN) 1:00 NEWS IN PERSPECTIVE (Color) NEW YORK TIMES associate editor Tom Wicker and TIMES Washington bureau chief Max Frankel loin moderator Clifton Daniel, managing editor of the TIMES, for an evaluation of recent ma lor newt events. (NET) :00 WHERE IS PREJUOICE Twelve college students from different races and faiths discuss their attitudes and teelinqs revealing tome ugly truths. (NET) 10:00 COMMUNICATIONS AND EDUCA TION Dr. Charlet A. Slepmann, professor emeritus at New York Unlverslty't School of Education, discusset "Broadcasting: TV't Rights of Ac cess." 10:30 SPEAKINO FREELY (Color) Anthony Quinn, two-tlrne Academy Award winning actor ("Viva Zapata," and "Lust for Life"), discusses with host Edwin Newman some of the roles he hat played. THURSDAY JULY 3 :00TYPE RIGHT Mrs. Madeline Schmidt's lesson In cludes the Introduction of new keyt "3, 7, 1." (UotN) 6:30 PROFILE "Perspective In Vl-'ence" Is the second of a two-part p ram designed to provide an under . artdlng of the pro blem of violence In American Society. Robert Lee is host. 7:00 THE FRENCH CHEF Julia Child prepares "Saumon en Choute" by transforming a simple can of salmon Into an eleaant party dish. (NET) ':30 SMART SEWING (Color) Mlml Benzell Interviews Larry Aldrlch, president of Larry Aldrlch Associates, Inc. In New York City. Marlon Dodd demonstrate! the "walttlln seam." (NET) 00 ACCENT (color) "Good Morning Freedom I" followt group of six young slnger-pertorm on a holiday trip to the significant landmarks of tht American Revolu tion. :30 WASHINGTON WEEK IN RSVIflW (Color) Washington correspondents Peter Llsagore, CHICAGO DAILY NEWS; NeilMacNell, TIME MAGAZINE; and Charles Corddry, THE baltimqhe SUN analyze key Issues behind the headlines. (ETS) :00 SPECIAL REPORT (Color) "The Warren Yeers" Is a fO-mlnute examination of Earl Warren't Imprint on the Supreme Court and hit Impact on American Society. (NET) 10:30 BRIDGE WITH JEAN COX Mrs. Cox's lesson repeats from Tuts., July 1. 6: 30 P m. FRIDAY, JULY 4 6:00 DASH (Color) FRIDAY, JULY 4 :0O DASH (Color) This Is the story of "DASH" (Drone Antl-Submarlne Helicopter) and Its use In extending the reach of American destroyers against on amy sub marines. 4:30 FOLK GUITAR Laura Weber revlewt techniques presented In the series, In this con cluding proarem. (Next week et this time "Folk Guitar Plut" premieres.) (ETS) 7:00 MEN AND IDEAS William A. Mlndak, Ph. D., professor of GRADUATES OR 01DW STUDENTS Malt or Female have extra room In tlx room flat $23 Utilities, ilf etrtet parking, 4 blocks from campus tall 43S 763S, Ask far Dallas. FOR RENT 2 Bedroom Apt. Firtplact, Rtc. Room. Unfurnished. $12$ mo. On S. 27th- 432-364$. Instant Electrostatic Dry Copies of your THESIS Frlnt-$tot (231 Walkr Avt. low Prlco QUALITY SERVICI CALL 434-4079 432-3645 tor, appears on "Speaking- Freely," Wednesday at 10:30 p.m. Host Edwin Newman and Quinn will discuss Quinn's roles in movies such as "Viva Zapata" and "Lust for Life." Eddie Bracken ana Tammy Grimes star in a musical lournallsm, discusset the mast media and Its eltect on tht public with hostess Beulah Hodge. 7:30 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA Bob Van Neste, Tom Bare, Terrv Barton and Ralph Bradley report news events from the tour campuses, (U of N fc UNO) 1:00 THE PLAY OF THE WEEK Tammy Grimes and Eddie BracRen star In "Archv and Mehltable,'' a musical adaptation based on Don Mar quis' humorous, free verse stories. This fantasy play abour a literary cocKroach and a wanton alley cat It lull of charm and mlscnlet. 10:00 YOUR UNICAMERAL ..,.. Georqe Round hosts Nebraska lawmakers In a weekly olscusslon of key Issues facing the current session of the Unicameral. 10:30 NET PLAYHOUSE "'A fan on Her Back" Is Peter Luke's comedy about a love affair between an earnest younq musician hl hopelessly toft-hearted girl trlend. (NcT) SUNDAY, JULY J:00 WHERE IS PREJUDICE? .ii. tndnt from d fferent races and taiths discuss their attitudes and feelings, repeals irum n..i -v., 2, 9 p.m. 4:00 R & D REVIEW Dr. Albert Hlbbt presides In this discussion and demonstration of "Teleconferences: 190," the Integra tlon of lonq-dlstance transmission of graphics and simultaneous voice com munications. 3:00 HOUSE AND HOME Discussion of the nutritional aspects of dairy products repeats from Tues.. Ju ly I, 7:30 p.m. 5:30 THE BOOKSHELF Drs. Clarence J. Forsbero and Darrel E. Berg discuss "The Biological Time Bomb" by Gordon Ratlrav Taylor. (July oroarams art re-runt from earlier In the season.) ( U of N ) 6:00 FIRING LINE (Color) William F. Buckley, Jr. Discusses "Afro-American Studies" with Pro vessor Eric Lincoln, Union Theoloolcal Semlnlary of Now York Cltv, and Pro fessor David Brundnov of Brandeis University. 7:00 SOUNDS OP SUMMFR "The Battle of the Bands" features teenaqe bands and vocalls's competlnq In the tenth annual contest trom the Hollywood Bowl in California. Steve Allen it host. (NET) :00 THE ACTION PEOPLE (Color) "The Ghetto School" Is a discussion that focuses on the directions which must be followed by black qhttto schools In order to provide equal op portunity for students. TODAY 4.00 TYPE RIGHT Mrs. Madeline W. Schmidt teaches this non-credit course In beginning typing. Tonight's lesson Includes differences in elite and pica type. IU ol N) a:30 BRIDGE WITH JEAN COX Mrs. Cox presents the "rules of eleven," and demonstrates example! of the "hold-up" play. (ETS) 7:00 THE BOOKSHELF Drs. Clarence J. Forsherg and Darrel E. Berq discuss "The Biological lime Bomb" by Gordon Ratlrav Taylor. (July programs are re-runt from earlier In the season.) (U of N) 7:30 HOUSE AND HOME Helen Gill, home economist with the Dairy Council of Central Slates, discusset the nutritional aspects o) dairy products with hostess Janet Huss. (U of N) S:00 NET FESTIVAL This portrait of Carlot Chevet, Mex Icen composer and conductor, was filmed on location In Mexico and durlnq appearance! In the United Slates. (NET) :00 BACKYARD FARMER RFD A panel of agricultural Information apeciallsts answer questions which viewers have mailed In concerning lawn, garden and house plant care. (U ol N) t:30 FACT OP THH MATTER (Color) Harry Homewood, veteran news analyst and Chicago Sun Times editorial writer, analyiea the week't top newt. ICfcN) 10:00 THE DAVID IUSKINO SHOW (Color) Da David Sussklnd and eight young people discuss "Ccmmuna! Llvlnq," and Mrs. tldrkiqe Cleaver Twite of Black panther Leader) discusses the goals ol the Black Panther organization. WHAT HAD BEEN A SPRINGTIME OF 7 WAS THE TERROR OF ARMOR AND TO KILL THE PEOPLE'S WILL TO FREEDOM? . Spring, 1968. ..for tht first time In twenty years freedom blossomed In Czechoslovakia. Then the tanks came-Russlan tanks sent to crush all hope. How successful were they? Hen is a motion picture smuggled out of Europt to "tell it like it is!" Filmed by photographers who must remain anonymous...banned In tht .countries where they were made. From THt KINETIC ART Universal Educational and Visual Arts Sheldon Art Gallery Auditorium July 1, 1969 2:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 Gontrol Admission $1.50; Studont $1.00; Children .50 adaptaion of the humorous story, "Archy and Mehitabel," Friday, July 4 at 8 p.m. This PLAY OF THE WEEK Is the fantasy story of Archy- a literacy cockroach, and a cavorting cat named Mehitabel.M ehitabel's hopeless love affairs prove an unending source of worry to Archy who crawls Into a newspaper office each even ing to commit his thoughts on this subject to paper. 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