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TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1970 .PAGE 4 SUMMER NEBRASKAN Business ed conference Hudson' River Dongeirs Sloop S CQMINGIKa ODD EW this week V 4 IS A! .'t I.'" 1 " wo An ann-water-pollution cam' paign is promoted in an unusual way when folksinger Pete "Seeger headlines a week of television viewing on the nebrasfca Educational Television Network. Pete Seeger and his group, the Hudson River Sloop Singers, give a performance aboard the ' Clearwater, ' a replica of an 1800 New York Hudson River boat. The performance featured in color on "Sounds of Summer" Friday, June 26 at p.m. The purpose of the musical voyage along the Hudson Is to draw attention to the anti-pollu tion crusade of Seeger and his group. In an editorial, the Boston Hearld Traveler said of the venture "For Pete Seeger it is another chapter in his con tinuous, unstinting service to mankind. For most of his life he has listened, labored and taught through travels, concerts and workshops from the darkest urban ghettoes to wide-open countrysides. He has given pro minent voice through music to those concerns common to all men," Florence, Italy Renowned for its beauty and art Is the subject Tuesday, June 23 at 8 p.m. when "NET Festival" asks the question, "Why Save Florence?" Four years ago a devastating flood struck the city, flooding museums, cathedrals, and galleries ruining thousands of priceless art treasures. The program points to the com mercial opportunism and lack of concern prevalent among the Florentines. Recovery has been impeded by bureaucracy, trafifc and lack of money. "NET Festival" records the astonishing response of private citizens throughout the world who donated millions and students who came from everywhere to help restore Florence and its rich heritage. Domestic politics and pro. blems of America are discussed Wednesday, June 24 at 10:30 p.m. wnen Kooert nncn is featured guest on "Speaking Freely." Mr. Finch was recently appointed Special Assistant to the President after serving as Secretary of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. His appearance on the program concerns problems and pro grams of HEW. He is in terviewed by program host Edwin Newman. The program is broadcast in color. French folk singer, Sonia vj -1 ri - r : Deans of American folk music, Pete Seeger and Oscar Brand cavort musically through the evolu tion of the art form on "The Show" at 7 p.m. Sun day on Channel 12. The program takes the mood of a sing-along when student participants join in on several numbers the artists use as illustration. Seeger will also appear on "Sounds of Summer" at 8:00 p.m. Friday. Malkine, joins friends of the folk music fraternity by visiting five Pennsylvania campuses on the series, !onia Malkine on Cam pus," Tuesday, June 23 at 6:30 p.m. Soma Malkine s melodic voice has left a trail of vibrations from continental youth hostels to New York City. A French resistance fighter before she was out of her teens, Miss Malkine now takes on the lively atmosphere of college campus tours delivering in concert a quality of sentiment that is not foreign to this year's students. Scots, ballad singer, Frank Fletcher, appears with Miss Malkine on this program which was recorded at Millersville State College, Pennsylvania. Lou Gehrig Appreciation Day held July 4, 1939 when 60,000 fans gathered to pay tribute to the ailing "Iron Man of Baseball" will be re-created on "You Are There" Wednes day, June 24 at 6:30 p.m. "Walter Cronkite and a CBS camera crew re-create the memorable day that took place in Yankee Stadium in New York City on the program titled "Lou Gehrig's Greatest Day " For 14 years Gehrig was the hard slugging first baseman of the world champion New York Yankees and an idol of the baseball world. Doomed by an incurable disease that steadily wasted away his muscles, Gehrig was honored as a fine human being as well as a super- athlete. Roy Engel is cast as Grantland Rice, Sheila Gromley plays Mrs. Gehrig and Paul Birch portrays "Doc" Painter. Edith Angold and Hans Hervert are cast as Gehrig's mother and father. to be Friday "Spotlight on Office Educa tion," is the topic of the Eleventh Annual S u m m e Conference on Business Educa tion to be held Friday at the Nebraska Union. Dr. Jerry Robinson, assistant vice president and senior editor of the South-Western Publishing Co. in Cincinnati, Ohio, will be the main speaker. He will discuss "Improving B a s i Typewriting Skills Through Research," at 9 a.m. and "The Development of Problem Production Skills in Typewrit tag" at 1:15 p.m. Other speakers at the con ference will be Larry Bonner, of the Nebraska Department of Education; Mrs. La Net a Carlock of Arbor Heights Junior High School in Omaha, Dr Altred Kaisersnot, instructor in business teacher education at NU; and Dr. Neil Swanson of Wayne State College. Registration for the Con ference, which is open to teachers, will be at 8:30 a.m. in the Union's Small Auditorium. Reservations for the con ference can be made in 300 Teachers College by today. The conference is sponsored by the Department of Business Teacher Education. ETV Schedule for July 23-29 TUeSOAY, JUNB IJ 4:30 SESAME STREET (Color) 5:30 MISTEROS6RS' NFiannoRHOor ffolorl 6:00 EXPERIMENT (Color) "Childhood of tin Chimpanzee" documents the experiment! that comparts tht chim panzee to man physically, menially, and most particularly, in early social behavior. e:30 SON (A MALKINE ON CAMPUS (Color) Scots ballad singer, Prank Fletcher appears as Sonia Malkine's guest In perlormance at Millervlile State Co eoa. 7:00 FACT OP THE MATER (Color) warry Homewoou, veteran news analyst and Xhicaso Sun Times editorial writer, analyzes the week's top news. (CEN) 7:30 THE BOOKSHELF Drs. Clarence Forsberg and Oarrel Berg discuss "When the War li Over" by Stephen Backer. (UofN) B:00 NET FESTIVAL (Color) "Why Save Florence" Is a documentary study of Florence since the worst 'load In Its history (November 1944) and now bureaucracy, traftlc, and commercialism have Impeded Its recovery. :00 BACKYARD FARMER R.P.D. A panel of agricultural Information specialists answer questions mailed in bv viewers concerning lawn, garden and house plant care. George Round is host. (UofN) 9:30 SPECTRUM Tonight concludes a two-pert examination of the relationship between science and politics In America. 10:00 URBAN PROBLEMS Topic: "Education: Higher Education and the Urban Setting." Dr. Floyd T. Waterman moderates. 10:3O THE FORSYTE SAGA "In the Web" repeats from Sun., June ?), S p.m. WEDNESDAY, JUNE M 4:39 SESAME STREET (Color) S : 30 MITEROOBRS' NEIGHBORHOOD - (Color) 6:00 INTERNATIONAL COOK BOOK (Color) Mrs, Hood demonstrates how to make cocnnut candy from the Aloha State, Hawaii, In your own home. 6:30 YOU ARE THERE The cameras return to July 4, and the Yankee Stadium In New York City tor "Lou Gehrig's Greatest Day," 7:00 NET JAZZ A 17-plect band, composed of tome of the top studio and club ez men of today, It led by cornettltt Thad Jones and drummer Mel Lewis. ' 7:30 BOOK BEAT (Color) Host Robert Cromle Interviews James Dickey, author of "Deliverance." 1:00 YOUR DOLLAR'S WORTH (Color) Pocus on credit card uses inn abuses It tonight's sublect. Senator William proxmire of Wisconsin discusses nis bill limiting liability on stolen credit cards and making credit checks of unsolicited partlet manoarory, portaoie TV sets art examined in another segment. :00 NET JOURNAL "Kaddlsh" it the dramatic Odyssey of man screening through Israel for a friend with whom he survived his detention In a German con centration camp, The story Is a grim look at me Naiitication of Jews during World War II. 10:00 ACCENT (Color) Tonlohft pro- Dram: "tntcaoo festival toncert." 10:30 SPEAKING FREELY (Color) Foberf Pinch. Secretary of Department ol Health, Education end Welfare. It Edwin Newman's mtt, THURSDAY, JUNE M i SESAMK STREET - (Color) J ; )0 MISTEROGIRS NE IOHNOHHOOD - (Color) 6:00 URBAN PROBLEMS (Color) "Education: Higher Education and the Urban Setting" repeats from Tuea., Jum U, lu D,m, 4 10 FLAYINd TMB7 nillTAB) Frederick Noad Introduce! t performance piece by Fernendo Sor for practice of new letnniquee ana ruves. 7100 WASHINGTON WEEK IN iloioii wasrtinainn car, resnomlents Peter Lltcaore, Chicago Dally News Nell MacNell, Time Maaatine; and Chariot Cor dory, The Baltimore Sun KmVr "" "hln rht headline 7:30 HOUSE AND HOME I erg-Mr. ririo Miners discusses her recent reaearcn prelect Involving home tvriiismnqa reuna in me Amene Colonies, tienei nuss nosrs. fuornt . IfOO ACROSS THE FENCE (Color I U.S. Department of Agriculture xperte provide letest Information of In- reresr to neoresKens, :30 MAKING THINGS GROW (Color) Guest Mlchale Kartui explains the basic of African violet care, and he talks aoour me vioiers neeresr reiettves. OS SPKCIAL RFPORT Thlt tlm slot IS reeerveo tor special programs from N flonaf Educational Television and university of nenrasxa Television. 10:00 NET PLAYHOUSE (Color) "A Generation of Leaves: America, Inc." features David Silver and humorist Jean Shepherd In thlt unconventional drama about nnv at about young man who tttt tut en in Your Summer Nbra$kan invites readers' views FOR. RENT Apertnttnts mi Hdusts Sleeping room to two bedroom houses. Various locations in Lincoln. $35-$. 19 1771 $ tth U 432 2772 Odyssey to discover what America It like underneath the facades. FRIDAY, JUN024 4:30 SESAME STREET (Color) 5:30 MISTROGERS' NEIGHBORHOOD (Color) 6:00 TALKS BY KRISHNAMURTI 'The End of Conflict" Is the final ol eight programs focusing on the teachings of tht well-known Indian spiritual leader. 6:30 SUPPLEMENT ''Brazil: What Next" Is a discussoin between Or. Roberto Esquanazl-Mayo, director of the Institute for Latin American and International Studies and Dr. Thomas E. Skldmore, pro lessor of history at tht University of Wisconsin (UolNI 7:00 THE FRENCH CHEF Julia Child prepares some magnificent fish dishes that are so popular with the French. 7:30 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA NEWS Bob Van Naste, Tom Bare, Terry Barton and Ralph Bradley report news events from the lour campuses, (UofN UNO) :00 SOUNDS Or SUMMER "eie Seeger and The Hudson River Sloop" features folksinger Pete Saeger and his irouo. the Hudson River Sloop singers. rhey give a perlormance aboard the Clearwater," a replica ol tht sloops that sailed New York's Hudson Rlvtr In tht BOO's. Steve A en IS host. 10:00 PLAYING THE GUITAR "5IUOY n A end Vloroto Techniques" repeats from Thurt., June 25, 6:30 p.m. SATURDAY. JUNK ZF 4:30 HIGH AND WILD (Color) "High Lake Trout Fishing" follows fly fishermen and bait casters through a chain of high lakes In the Washington and Oregon cascade Mountains. 7:00 F ROM HERB TO THERE (LOIOTl Richard Herzleld narrates this trip through India" beo nn no witn a visit to uomDay. one of the nigmignte ot me trip are wr. Hnrrfe d't n ciures or tna i a wanai rrom the air and ground. Leon Wtltsgtrber hostt. . .... , 1:00 NET PLAYHUUSB (colon "nana Island" Is this week's tf'soniuiion. 9:30 THE DAVID 5US5KINU smw (Color) David Sussklnd Interviews a waIaIu nf InlareaMna end samet moe COII. troverslal guests In thlt lively series ot two hour programs. IUNUATi JUKI Mm J,:00 HOUSE AND HOME WO Mrt. Marlorie Albert discusses her recent rtsearch project Involving home furnishings found In the Amana Colonies, Jenet Huss honts. (UotNl 5:30 THE BOOKSHELF Drs. Clarence Forsberg and Darrtl Bard discuss "When Ire War Is Over" by Stephen Becker, (UofN) 6:00 FIRING LINE Color Wm, F Buckley, Jr. Interviews ouests eech week Tonloht: "The Hs Sturv." 7:00 THE SHOW (Color) Pet Seeger eno uscar pranc iniernaiionany Known tolk artists are special gueslt tonlaht The entire program will locus on folk music, Bob Walsh hosts. 1 HO THE FORSYTE SAOAln "Birth of a Fortyte" Irene and Jo are walling tor the divorce when tragic news comes from the war lone, Later, Irene gives birth to l boy .'on. and Snames remarries. :00 THE ADVOCATES (Color)-Thlt ! the last progrtrn ot the current season, The serlet returns In October. Topic: "Should unions demand the opllon to work full or half time." MONDAY, JUNB 4:30 SESAME STREET (Color) 5:30 MISTKROOBRS' NEIGHBORHOOD :00 THE BIG PICTURE (Color) 4:10 AMERICA (Color) The cameras follow the tamed Mohawk Trail eastward from Oswego, New York, to Rome, Utlca, Schenectady, and Alony. Jack Douglas is host. 7:00 WORLD PRESS (Color) Roger Boat moderates this weekly report ot com. menlery on malore ventt ts published In the foreign press. (Null :00 BLACK JOURNAL (Color) Subltclt of Interest to black Amerlcent ire presented each monlh In thlt magazine format presentation. :00 BACKYARD FARMER - Viewers cell questions on lawn, garden, houseplant care to a panel ot experts In KUON studio, Jnh call ,I.jll, In Omaha call 3. 10:00 INTERNATIONAL COOK BOOK (Color) Mrt. Hood demonstrates how to make coconut candy from the Aloha State, Hawaii, In vour own home, lo w firing LINE (Color) - "Tht Hew Story" repeals from Sun,, June It, 4 P.m. BEIILEN MOTOR SPORTS Your BSA Dealer 2029 "0" St. 477-3747 -wwmmm.wmm;mmmmM ,J. d.j" .- . , , , um. Rural landscape beauty or desolation. or both? Photo by Jim Dean Hungry Id will open The Hungry Id a place to go for rapping, cold elder or hot coffee, listening to folk music or singing along will be open on Frlduy nights throughout the summer. The "Id", located In the basement of the Wesley Foun dation, 640 N. 16th Street, would not be open except for three young persons who "thought It was a shame to see it close for the summer." Mr. and Mrs. Dick Karohl and Miss Judy Koenlg explained thut the "Id" Is a coffee house, a "very Informal place where people can go and where pinto). u Mty4N ourts fsswiexy 14340Strtt ID IS HAPPENING 640 No. 16th Fri. 8:00 P.M. everyone's welcome to do whut he wishes." "It's a good place to relax after a hard week of classes," Miss Koenlg said. Students can purchase cider, coffee, tea and donuts. Often a folk singer or guitar player Is there. Other times someone will read poetry or pluy the piano, or just get up and talk about whut he wants to talk about, Mrs. Knrohl said. The "Id" will open at 8 p.m. each Friday night and close "when everyone has gone home," she added. 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