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TUESDAY. JUNE 15. 1971 PAGE 3 SUMMER NEBRASKAN V 1 UXI' I ftV ICE CUBES 10 lb. LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN AT DIVIDEND 2 Locations: 16th and P St. Just South of Campus 48th and Vine Sts. Dividend Bonded Gas WE NEVER CLOSE C" Is it truethat ever6-24-3 can be a lonely figure without her own phone number? 1 Yes, Virginia. fw Th9 Lincoln Telephone jp end Tfetegraph Ccmpcnii Relax end enjoy Arby's Roast Beef Sandwiches in our cool comfortable lobby. Or if you're in a hurry, use our convenient drive through window. 14 & Q Street Sun -Thur- 11AM to 1AM Fri and Sat - 11AM to 2AM Bag TUESDAY, JUNE 15 4:00 MISTE ROGERS NEIGHBORHOOD (Color) 4:30 SESAME STREET (Color) 5:30 MAKING THINGS GROW (Color) Guest Michael Kartuz explains the basics of African Violet care. He talks about the violet's nearest relatives. 6:00 INSIGHT (Color) Bradford Dillman and Richardo Montalban star in "Trial by Fire," the tense drama of an American combat pilot whose conscience will not allow him to obey the homing command of his superior officers. 6:30 BRIDGE WITH JEAN COX Lesson No. 29. Trump management. Sample handdelay pulling trump to throw losers on winners while retaining control. 7:00 U.S. INDUSTRIAL FILM FESTIVAL (Color) "Everything Under the Sun" shows Australians at work, home, and play. The film depicts the sophistication of the cities and the sparseness of the Australian outback or bush. 730 THE SESSION (Color) Original works in the totk rock vein by Corey Jones pliy irtg his 1? string guitar is tonight's performance. 8:00 THE ADVOCATES When you know it's for keeps BASSr S 300 ALSO TO 575 F IN LA N LI I A i. U AL?0 ID 2 100 iG Rlhu 34 7S Choose Keepsake with confidence and receive the famous Keepsake Guarantee of flawless quality, trade-in value and protection against loss. fears. KAUFMAN'S JEWELERS, INC. 1332 "O" ST. "DIAMOND CENTER OF LINCOLN" II I t JTtn w ETV Schedule for June 15-June (Color) Topic: "Should capital gains bo taxed as ordinary income?" 9:00 SAN FRANCISCO MIX (Color) Tonight's shared human experience focuses on "Jamming." 9:30 BACKYARD FARMER RFD A panel of agricultural information specialists answer questions mailed in by viewers concerning lawn, garden and housoplant care. George Round is host. 10:00 THE FRENCH CHEF (Color) Julia Child shows how to make a hearty loaf of American rye brund in the French manner. She also visits a Paris Bakery to see how it's done. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 16 4:00 MISTE ROGERS NFIGHHORHOOD (Color) 4:30 SESAME STREET (Color) 5:30 MAGGIE AND THE BEAUTIFUL MACHINE (Colorl Flabby inner thighs are as unnecessary as thi'V are embarrassing demonstrates Maggie. 6:00 ACROSS THE FENCE (Color) Topics include: station carriers, the South's third forest, ,ind peac h grading. 6:30 MAKING THINGS GROW (Color) Tha lassa uses such unlikely ubiects as pumice rock and old fish bowls to dt?nionsuate that imagination and skill prevail in the horticulturalist's art. 7:00 THE FRENCH CHFF Taxes and Children on ETV Taxes, children and Julius Caesar are the subjects of some of the special programs to be presented this week on the Nebraska Educational Television Network. Anyone who has ever filed a tax return will want to be watching tonight at 8:00 p.m. when stations present "The Advocates." Advocates Howard Miller and William Rusher will present the pros and cons of one of the season's more controversial questions. "Should capital gains be taxed as ordinary income?" Mr. Miller will present the case against current tax law and will call as one of his witnesses l'hilip Stern, author of 77jt' dreal Treasure Raid. Stern favors higher taxes on capital gains, calling the present low tale "a loophole that outrageously, disproportionate!) favors the wealthy " Advocate Rusher will support the present system, asserting that preterential rates encourage investment in new businesses and permit greater flow of money into industries offering higher prospective returns. One of the major highlights of the NETN broadcast week comes Thursday. June 17 at 6:00 p.m. That's when Danny Kaye, UNICEF'S roving ambassador to the children of the world, will host an hour-long global program, 'The Children of the exciting thingi happen en mnewSctatinn! LINCOLN SCHWINN CYCLERY 4209 SOUTH 33rd PHONE 488-2101 J"' Give her one of our engagement rings. Before someone else does. Srrvuty, Liiniht Stuff ''"'' 1129 "O" STREET Hi.iiter.'d j4w.'Urv AmBfn..m Gem SuiitMy (Color) Julia Child prepares "Flaming Fish," the famous Mediterranean sea bass flamed in fennel. 7:30 JUST JAZZ (Color) The eight-piece jai group, "The Sounds of Swing," perform: "Four O'clock Jump," "Laughing at Life," "I Surrender, Dear," "Stompy Jones," and others. 8:00 FIRING LINE (Color) William F. Buckley, Jr. interviews. 9:00 SPECIAL to be announced. 10:00 THIRTY MINUTES WITH (Color) Elizabeth Drew, Washington editor of ATLANTIC MONTHLY, interviews prominent political and international figures in a one to one conversation format that mirrors her gentle but incisive approach to nationally famous personalities. 10:30 CURRENT CARDIOLOGY FOR PHYSICIANS (Colon THURSDAY. JUNE 17 4:00 MISTEROGERS NEIGHBORHOOD (Color) 4:30 SESAME STREET (Color) 5 30 BRIDGE WITH JEAN COX Lesson No. 29 repeats from Tues., June 15, 6:30 p.m. 6:00 CHILDREN OF THE WORLD (Color) Danny Kaye will host this hour long live global television program focusing on the c rentivity of young people. 7:00 WASHINGTON WEEK IN World," focusing on the creativity of young people. Celebrating the 15th anniversary of the United Nation's Children's Fund, Kaye will broadcast from UN headquarters in New York. NETV will produce the U.S. segment of the international broadcast. , Viewers won't want to go too far away from their television sets after the Danny Kaye special, because at 10:30 p. m they'll be able to watch the annual NLBRASK Aland Parade. The parade, scheduled earlier in the day in North Platte, will be recorded by KOLNKC. IN-TV, Lincoln-Grand Island, and will be simulcast for audiences throughout the state by the Nebraska ETV Network. The week ends on a note of high drama Saturday at rvOO p. ni as the "NET I'IjvIioum. Biography" series presents the BBC production of "Julius Caesar." The play is Shakespeare's historical tragedy about the conspiracy to murder Caesar, the great statesman-warrior of Rome, and the conflict following his assassination which ended in the conspirator's deaths. Maurice Denham stars as Caesar, with Robert Stephens as Marc Antony, Frank Finlay as Brutus and Edward Woodward asCassius. YOUR CYCLING HEADQUARTERS Complete line of accessories for your bike Service for all makes Place your order for 1 0-speed bicycles for late summer delivery x r 5 REVIEW (Color) Washington c or respondents Peter Lisaqore, CHICAGO DAILY NEWS; Nell MacNeil, TIME MAGAZINE; and Charles Corddry, the BALTIMORE SUN analyzes key Issues behind the headlines. 7:30 HOUSE AND HOME 1971 Janet Poley Is hostess for this weekly program that features tips for meal planning and interviews. 8 : 00 THE WORLD OF NICOLAI GEDDA (Color) The world of an operatic singer is documented In this film portrait of world renowned S we dish born tenor Nicolai Gedda. 9:00 TO BE ANNOUNCED 10:00 BRIDGE WITH JEAN COX Lesson No. 29 repeats from Tues., June 15, 6:30 p.m. 10:30 NEBRASKALAND PARADE (Color) Highlights of the parade in North Platte from earlier this afternoon are presented at this time. (Produced and telecast by KOLNTV) FRIDAY, JUNE 18 4:00 MISTEROGERS NEIGHBORHOOD (Color) 4:30 SESAME STREET (Color) 5 30 THIRTY MINUTFS WITH (Colorl Repeats rom Wed.. June 16, 10 p.m. 6:00 CAREERS (Color) Tonight's discussion of career opportunities focuses on "Business and Finance." 6:30 SUPPLEMENT 'Mass Communications" have become a main force in American Life. Dr. Herbert t. Schiller of the University of Californai at San Diego lectures. (U of N) 7:00 BOOK BEAT (Color) Host Robert' Cromie discusses "The Notebook for 'The Brothers Karamazov'" with editor Edward Wasiolek. 7 30 U N I V E RSITY OF NE BR ASK A NEWS Bob Van Neste, Tom Bare, Terry Barton and Ralph Bradley report news events from the four campuses. (U of N & UNO) 8 00 THE GRAND GENE RATION (BW Color) "Special Programs for Olders Americans" is tonight's topic for senior citizens. Local host is Ron Jensen. (U of N) 8:30 OLYMPIAD III American Glenn Morris sets a world record in the Decathlon in this third of four programs revisiting the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games with German filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl. 9:30 INSIGHT (Color) "Trial by Fire" repeats from Tues., June 15, 6 p.m. SATURDAY, JUNE 19 6:30 HIGH AND WILD (Color) The cameras go south of the Equator to Santiago, Chile, showing the cities and the great Ski area of the Chilean Andes. 7: 00 FANFARE (Color) "Georgia Brown Sings Kurt Weill" repeat from Sun , June 13, ( p.m. 8-00 NET PLAYHOUSE iColor) "Biography -Julius Caesar" is the BBC production of Shakespeare's tragedy that features Maurice Denham as the Roman general, betrayed by his anguished friend Brutus (Frank Finlay) and the envious Casius (Edward Woodward). Caesar's murder is avenged by Marc Antony (Robert Stephens). 10 00 DAVID SUSSKIND SHOW (Color) David Susskind hosts this weekly two-hour, discussion series that focuses on topics of current interest. 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Each week will find a lively exchange of opinions on a timely Issue with another prominent public figure. 7:00 JEAN SHEPHERD'S AMERICA (Color) Go fly a kite with Jean Shepherdwhile he sends some tall stories airborne at the controls of his own four seater and visits a convention that features home made airplanes. 7:30 OUR VANISHING WILDERNESS (Color) This visit to the Flordia Everglades reveals how that famed wildlife region is threatened with destruction because of man's tampering with the natural water system. 8:00 MASTERPIECE THEATRE (Color) "Pere Goriot The Mandarin " finds Eugene determined to enter Paris society. 9:00 FANFARE (Color) Popular French entertainer Gilbert Becaud, composer and interpreter of his own works. Is tonight's subject. "It Must be Him," a hit in this country for singer Vtcki Carr, is profiled 10 00 THE SESSION (Color) Original works tn the folk rock vein by Corey Jones playing his 12 string guitar is tonight's performance. 10 30 FOLK GUITAR Laura Weber demonstrates advanced guitar techniques. Songs: "Shall I Sue," "Pretty Saro." MONDAY, JUNE 21 4:00 MISTE ROGERS NEIGHBORHOOD (Color) 4 30 SESAME STREET (Color) 5:30 THE GRAND GENERATION (BW Color) "Special Programs for Older Americans" is tonight's topic for senior citizens. Local host is Ron Jensen. (U of N) 6:00 CHARLIE'S PAD (Color) Charles Johnson continues cataloguing cartoon sterotypes. 6:15 GUTEN TAG On the way to a football match, Ricardo loses his way in the streets of Berlin. 6:30 GOLDEN VOYAGE (Color) Host Jack Douglas presents Guest Voyager Herman Jesson n arrating a color film of his 79th trip into the jungles of the Amazon in "Journey of the Jungle Man." 7:00 WORLD PRESS (Color) Roger Boas moderates this weekly roundup of commentary on major international events gathered from editors of more than 95 foreign publications from five continents. 8:00 (9:00 MT REALITIES (Color) Irish author-poet Christy Brown, a cerebral palsy victim since birth with use of only one limb, is profiled in "The Triumph of Christy Brown." 9:00 (8:00 MT) Viewers call questions to a panel of experts. In Lincoln call 472 7211; in Omaha 588 1404. (Uof N) 10:00 HOUSE AND HOME 1971 Janet Poley is hostess for this weekly program that features news, tips for meal planning and i n terviews on the subject of homemaking. (Uof N) 10:30 MASTERPIECE THERATRE- (Color) "Pere G ori ot The Mandarin" repeats from Sun., June 20, 8 p.m. before 12:00 P.M. Call 472-2459 For Appointment One thin ooooooooooooooooooooq the Mini Bus line. MINI BUS Campus Calendar Tuesday, June I S Alfred Hitchcock Film Festival, "I Confess." 7:00 p.m., Nebraska Union. "Silver Spurs of Spokane" Folk Dancers. 7:30 p.m., Kimball Recital Hall. Wednesday, June 16 Administrators' Roundtahic. Speaker: Dr. Don Davies. "Accountability-Fact and Fiction." 11:45 a.m.- 1:10 p.m., Nebraska Union. Pi Lambda Theta Luncheon. 11:45 a.m., Nebraska Union. Organ Concert. Murray Forbes Somervillc, organist; New College, Oxford, England. 7:30 p.m., Kimball Recital Hall. Thursday, June 17 Summer Film Series-"Up the Down Staircase." 7:00 p.m., Nebraska Union. Phi Delta Kappa Picnic. 6:30 p.m., Dr. Vaughn Jaenike's home. Electronic Music and the Moog Synthesizer. 7:30 p.m., Kimball Recital Hall. Friday, June 18 Jazz Concert by the University of Nebraska L ah Band. 7:30 p.m.. Kimball Recital Hall. Twelfth Annual Conference on Business Education. Speaker: Dr. Marion Wood. "Improving Communications in Business Education." 8 30 a.m. -4:00 p.m., Nebraska Union. Final date for : ( 1 ) submitting Doctoral Dissertations; (2) Filing applications for oral exams for admanced degrees. Dialogue Concert by the Pro Arte Quartet. 12:00 noon. Faculty Club. Sunday, June 20 Formal Concert by the Pro Arte Quartet. 3:00 p.m., Kimball Recital Hall. Monday, June 21 Dialogue Concert by the Pro Arte Quartet. 8:00 p.m., Harper, Schramm and Smith Halls. Elementary Education Forum. Speaker: Senator Fern Orme, "You and Your Legislator." 1:15 p.m., Love Library Auditorium. All-State Music Student Recital. 7:30 p.m., Kimball Recital Hall. 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