: MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1972 SUMMER NEBRASKAN PAGE 3 Nebraska ETV films rodeo finals The national broadcast of "Collegiate Rodeo Finals" scheduled for July 4 on Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) stations was produced for PBS by the Nebraska ETV Network. An 18-member remote crew from the Nebraska network went to Bozeman, Month to cover the finals of the National Places to visit ART GALLERY Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery and Sculpture Garden, 12th and R Streets, exhibits a permanent collection and periodic special showings. Summer gallery hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdey through Saturday; 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday; closed Monday and holidays. , LIBRARIES Major library units include Love Library, Law Library, Undergraduate Library at Nebraska KRNU schedule KRNU-fm, 90.3 mHz, the campus radio radio station, broadcasts Monday through Friday. Classical music: 3-6 p.m. Campus Beat (rock music): 6-10 p.m. News: 28 and 55 minutes after the hour. Weather: 6, 8, 10 p.m. a screwball comedy ennenrber them? 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Museum hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday; 1 :30 to 5 p.m. Sunday and holidays. SKY SHOWS The Ralph Mueller Planetarium at the University of Nebraska State Museum features "Prairie Nights." The sky shows are presented at 2:45 p.m. Monday through Friday and at 2:30 and 3:45 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and holidays. Groups of 10 or more may make arrangements for special showings. w w iv i 11 m ii u (Offer expire! July BONDED St roots Vino ;'. ) '.'.. Y c,: ; - t, fy v :. :. : TA..;,:.;. M : ' " 1 . ) :i ' tD W " ''' It l i ' --- 2e u&lmate in ofM.JMAH.... Custom Hair Styling... 41 wir ifftvi iiau We Feature... Nebraska Barber Lower Level Nebraska Union 4, 1972) Save) Keir Dullea, Jess Walton and Michael Baseleon are featured performers in the suspenseful drama, "Montserrat," scheduled Monday, June 26 at 7:00 p.m. on Nebraska ETV Network stations. .. vub Shampoos and Grooming Aids Union Shop Walk in or appointment 172-2459 new & used cart t)il-;:'.:H(.)R "THE PLACE little america 2401 NORTH 27th "THE BALLS" Smitty's Golf Park COMPLETE GOLF PRATICE FACILITIES joyland Ride-Slide-Swing A Midway of Fun Weekdays Open 6:00 pm to 1 1:00 pm dairy sweet ICE CREAM SNACK BAR Lunches 1 1 :00 am to PBS drama portrays Latin revolt This week's PBS Special features Keir Dullea, Jess Walter and Michael Baseleon in a suspensful drama, "Montserrat." Dullea stars as a young Spanish officer who transfers his loyalty to the cause of revolutionary leader Simon Bolivar during the 1 8 1 2 occupation of Venezuela. He is forced to choose between betraying his hero or causing the death of six innocent hostages. Handmade Gifts at The Whistle Stop 20th &0 Old Depot 432-4708 ICE CREAM June 23-25 Open Until 10 pm Closed Mon. "THE TIME" 8:00 am to 11:30 pm Sat. Sun. " and Holidays 1:30 pm to midnite 11 :00 pm 8 ooooooooogoooooooooooooc ETV programs set for June 26-July 4 MONDAY, JUNE 26 6:00 CHARLIE'S PAD (Color) Charles Johnson discusses "Standard Cartoons. 6: IS SWEDISH CLOSE-UP (Color) "In the Service of Peace" is tonight's topic. 6:30 NETCHE SUPPLEMENT "Rights and Responsibilities" is a lecture by Dr. Clarence Forsberg (long-time co-host of THE BOOKSHELF). 7:00 PBS SPECIAL OF THE WEEK (Color) "Nontserrat" is a tense drama starring Keir Dullea as the idealistic young officer in the Spanish army occupying Venezuela in 1812, confronted with the moral choice between his conscience and the lives of six hostages. 9:00 BACKYARD FARMER (Color) University of Nebraska extension specialists answer questions on lawn, houseplant and garden care phoned in by viewers. Phone numbers to call are announced during the broadcast. 10:00 HATHAYOGA (Color) Tonight: "Hero Pose." 10:30 MASTERPIECE THEATRE (Color) "The Possessed The Last Murder" repeats from Sun., June 25, 8 p.m. TUESDAY, JUNE 27 6:00 SOUL FOOD "Soul Food Chicken" repeats from Tues., June 27, 3 p.m. 6:30 CONSULTATION (Color) "Cervical Cancer, an Adolescent Hazard" is the topic of tonight's presentation. 7:00 LEGACY (Color) "Everglades" 'repeats from Sun., June 25, 10:30 p.m. 7:30 THE ADVOCATES (Color) Topic: Should the Government Regulate the Foreign Operations of Multi National Corporations?" 8:30 RUSH TOWARD FREEDOM (Color) "Black is Beautiful" examines the development of genuine pride in being black . . . performances by Carmen DeLavallade, Diana Sands, and Al Freeman, Jr. Julian Bond narrates. 9:00 ALL ABOUT WELFARE (Color) "What is Work," examines the standard definition of "work" and prepares viewers for the diminishing importance of work as it is known today. 9:30 BACKYARD FARMER R.F.D. (Color) University extension experts answer viewer mail on lawn and garden care. 10:00 HATHAYOGA (Color) Kathleen Hitchcock demonstrates thehead knee, triangle and cobra positions. 10:30 THE FORSYTE SAGA In "The Afternoon of a Dryad," Soames and Sir Laurence Mont confront Elderson with Butterfield's allegation and Michael learns about Fleur's previous romance with Jon. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28 6:00 THE AMERICAN WEST (Color) Jack Smith hosts this travel series that visits famous historical sites in the United States. 6:30 RUSH TOWARD FREEDOM (Color) The concluding program repeats from Tues., June 27. 8:30 P.m. EMPORIUM Reg. 55 i 1 mu5-a5P r i V IT I LINCOLN FRIENDS ! MEETING I Slipping f worship in the quiet J Away... JJ AV.A I 10:30 amSundav . i wi''Jiw I For information and 1 WrK. ! ridesca,l: 1 -5cJUuIlUl-. y ! 423-2355 j Lincoln Schwinn Cyclcry V ! I 33rd & Pioneers ' I Jtf FRIDAY I 1 WeU5$ and M IMfcjjS' NEBRASKA REPEFHORY THEATREfflS E2 12th & R 4 72 - 2073 2- 7:00 A PUBLIC AFFAIRELECTION '72 (Color) NPACT correspondent Sander Vanocur reports "The Republican Campaign" a look at some of the key men in President Nixon's re-election campaign. 7:30 THIS WEEK (Color) Correspondent Bill Movers explores in-depth a significant story of the week, with on-the-spot interviews and analysis. 8:00 VIBRATIONS (Color) Tonight's performance includes: the New York Pro Musica; Roy Buchanan, guitarist; and jazz at the Overseas Press Club. 9:00 NETN SPECIALS The Nebraska ETV Network will present a series of public affairs and cultural affairs specials each week in this time slot. 10:00 HATHAYOGA (Color) Tonight: "Half and Full Locust." 10:30 FIRING LINE (Color) Repeats from Sun., June 25, 7 p.m. THURSDAY, JUNE 29 6:00 TV CLASSROOM (Color) "Cont luing Education and Needs of the Community" is tonight's discussion topic. 6:30 THE FRENCH CHEF (Color) "Madeleines and Genoise" repeats from Sun., June 25, 6:30 p.m. 7:00 HOUSE AND HOME (Color) This weekly series for homemakers features Janet Poley. 7:30 NET PLAYHOUSE ON THE 30's (Color) Tonight: "Helen Hayes Portrait of an Actress, American School". 9:00 WORLD Expert analysts foreign studies PRESS (Color) specializing in examine news stories from around the world. 9:45 CRITIC AT LARGE (Color) David Littlejohn recalls recent meals at two of Europe's most regarded restaurants Le Grande Vefour in Paris and London's Mirabelle. 10:00 HATHAYOGA (Color) Tonight: Half and Full Shoulder. 10:30 VIBRATIONS (Color) Performances repeat from Wed., June 28, 8 p.m. FRIDAY, JUNE 30 6:00 HOUSE AND HOME (Color) Repeats from Thurs., June 29, 7 p.m. 6:30 OFF THE RECORD Songwriting team Bouldleaux and Felice Bryant ("Rocky Top") and John D. Loudermilk ("Break My Mind") tell where they get their ideas for songs. 7:00 THE OLEANNA 'TRAI L (Color) Sara Gery and Ben Story each perform their special style of folk music. 7:30 UNIVERSITY NEWS Bob Van Neste, Tom Bare, Terry Barton and Fritz Leigh report news events from the four campuses of the University of Nebraska. 8:00 OUR STREET (Color) Grandma comes home from the hospital. 8:30 WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW (Color) Moderator Robert MacNeil and newsmen Peter Lisagor, Charles Corddry and Neil MacNeil discuss top stories from the nation's capitol. 9:00 MAGGIE AND THE BEAUTIFUL MACHINE (Color) Repeats from 3 p.m. 9:30 FILM ODYSSEY "Two Daughters" is Indian director Satyajit Ray's combination of two separate stories in one film exploring di'ferent aspects of the universal theme love, SATURDAY, JULY 1 6:00 ZOOM (Color) This lively children's series repeats from Sundays at 6 p.m. 6:30 THE SESSION (Color) "James Barton and Friends" perform. 7:00 BLACK JOURNAL (Color) Public television's forum for black news and thought. 7:30 SOUL (Color) The review of the past season continues featuring top talents in black music, dance, literature and drama. B:30 GOLDEN VOYAlifc (Color) Travel series that features visits to exotic places on the globe. 9:00 THIRTY MINUTES WITH (Color) Newswoman Elizabeth Drew interviews prominent people on the Washington scene. 9:30 THE DAVID SUSSKIND SHOW (Color) David Susskind interviews a variety of people on controversial topics each week 01 this two-hour talk show. SUNDAY, JULY 2 6:00 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY (Color) This program's fast moving magazine format uses comedy and skits to help youngsters learn to read. 6:30 THE FRfcNCH CHEF (Color) Julia Child shows viewers how to make a "Buche" an elaborate log shaped chocolate 7:00 FIRING LINE (Color) Each week a prominent national figure confronts host William F. Buckley Jr. for an hour of live debate and opinion. 8:00 MASTERPIECE THEATRE (Color) "Cold Comfort Farm" portrays' the hilarious misadventures which follow when a young Englishwoman visits her country cousins and sets about rearranging their lives. 10:00 HATHAYOGA (Color) Yogini Kathleen Hitchcock tonight instructs "Tree, Stork." 10:30 LEGACY (Color) The lofty peaks of the Grand Teton National Park are seen in Wyoming. MONDAY, JULY 3 6:00 CHARLIE'S PAD (Color) Charles Johnson discusses "Recent Cartoon innovations." 6:15 SWEDISH CLOSE UP (Color) "The Informative Label" focuses on testing manufacturers products. 6:30 NETCHE SUPPLEMENT Actor and musical comedy star Theodore Bickel is interviewed by Dr. Ron Hull. 7:00 PBS SPECIAL OF THE WEEK (Color) Roberta Flack narrates this documentary of her life and recalls experiences as a black girl growing up in the Washington ghettoes. 8:00 TO BE ANNOUNCED 8:30 BOOK BEAT (Color) Host Robert Cromie interviews Elton C. Fax, author of "Garvey: True Story of a Pioneer Black Nationalist." 9:00 WHAT HARVEST FOR THE RE APPER This documentary, first aired about four years ago, studies exploitation of migrant farmer workers on Cutchogue, Long Island, New York. 10:00 HATHAYOGA (Color) Tonight: "Spinal Twist and Cat Pose." 10:30 MASTERPIECE THEATRE (Color) Repeats from July 2, 8 p.m. TUESDAY, JULY 4 5:30 NATIONAL INTER COLLEGIATE RODEO FINALS (Color) Calf roping, bull-dogging, bronc busting highlight this two-hour coverage of the Rodeo from Bozeman, Montana. (Taped June 24 by the Nebraska ETV Network for PBS). 7:00 THE BIRTHDAY STORY (Color) This July Fourth special recounts the story of the origins of American freedom, the Revolutionary War. 7:30 EVENING AT POPS (Color) Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops return for another season. Tonight's guest conductor is LeRoy Anderson. 8:30 DOIN' IT (Color) Gloria Tawili Delaney and William Marshall star in "The Poetry of Our Lives " first of a new PBS series. 9:00 ALL ABOUT WELFARE (Color) "Occupant U.S.A." documents the feelings of the average American family toward welfare. 9:30 LEGACY (Color) Repeats from July 2, 10:30 p m. 10:00 HATHAYOGA (Color) Tonight: "Moving Swan, Balance on Toes and Squat" positions are taught. 10:30 THE FORSYTE SAGA "No Retreat" Fleur gives birth to a son, but old longings for Jon begin plaguing her. LINCOLN FRIENDS MEETING worship in the quiet 10:30 am Sunday .1 waooeoouuoopooooooo