JULY 31. 1972 SUMMER NEBRASKAN PAGE 3 Consumer affairs center planned (Continunri frctm nana 11 I (Continued from page 1.) "Koscot was accused of misrepresentation by its promise investors could make $100;000 a year on their investment," the Orlando Chamber of Commerce reported. "It was disclosed by the prosecuting attorney that our of 1,604 distributors and subdistributors, only 79 made more than $5,000 and only 10 made more than $20,000. for investers to realize year, at least 150,000 "In order $100,000 a distributors would have to be created the first year, and 150 million the second year, amounting to 8 distributorships for every resident of the state of New York." Gierhan said he first became aware of the Turner Enterprises sales efforts on campus during April. "I got a call from a father who said his 23-year-old son had withdrawn $2,000. from his savings account to invest in the Dare-To-Be-Great program," he said. The Office of Student Affairs and Campus Security investigated the company, but the student still wanted to take the correspondence course designed to teach successful salesmanship, Gierhan said. "After that, Campus Security kind of watched for these people on campus," he said. 'They always are flashy dressers and drive the latest model Cadillacs." Gierhan said Campus Security officers saw the Turner representatives making contact with students on campus, particularly athletes. Gierhan said he next knew of Koscot operations on campus through a residence hall director who reported a student had attended a Koscot meeting and had been pressured into participating. "One of the Koscot people offered to write a personal check for the down payment of $100 since the student didn't have the money," Gierhan said. Later, when the student wanted to get out of the deal, Gierhan said, two Koscot representatives came to his dorm room on at least two occasions to "try to make him feel bad for backing out of the deal." "I don't know what finally happened," Gierhan said. "It was toward the end of the semester, and I guess the student figured that when he went home for the summer maybe they'd leave him alone." According to Gierhan and Bennett, Turner Enterprises sales techniques include emotional and psychological appeals much like a revival meeting. Gierhan said the students who attended a Koscot meeting reported the salesmen all emphasized they were college dropouts or had been unsuccessful salesmen in other programs until they joined Turner Enterprises. Gierhan said college students may be particularly vulnerable to such sales operations. 'Their experience in the business world is limited," he said, and they may (need a part-time job. With current economic conditions, jobs are hard to find, so this may sound like just the thing." Gierhan said that if companies were operating illegally on campus, law enforcement agencies would be called in. "But if it isn't really illegal, there's not much we can do beyond giving people information about it," he said. AUGUST SUNDAY 1 MONDAY I TUESDAY I WEDNESDAY I THURSDAY I FRIDAY I SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 3 7.-00 pjn. NU P-n. (KRH) (.-00 pm. (KRH) 8:00 pjn. (KRH) 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Summer Open final date for submitting Summer Film Seriei "The Berber of Seville" mis ten theses (at least "Destry Rides Alain" . MO pjn. (KRH) one week before oral ex- 7:00 p.m. (NU) ams) ' mmfi&r ,2) "isnsLW rvx.ThtT(,) tsrz.ts" "wra.Eg w . . isftzssr '" 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Final date for oral exams Summer Film Series Final date for candidates Final exams and end of for advanced degrees "Nlnotchka" for advanced defreea to session 7:00 pjn. (NU) deposit theses and Ala Dearees Awarded final report sheets (Plans to be Announced) 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Repertory Theatre !1) Repertory Theatre (3) Repertory Theatre (3) Repertory Theatre (3) Repertory Theatre (1) Repertory Theatre (1) 8:30 pjn. (HT) 3:30 pjn. (HT) I JO pjrt. (HT) 130 p.m. (HT) S:30 pjn. (HT) 3:30 pjn. (HT) 27 28 29 30 31 locations HT Howell Theatre r KRH Kimball Recital Hall LL Love Library NCCC Nebraska Center for Continuing Education NU Nebraska Union RA Rakers Acres SAG Sheldon Art Gallery T Temple Repertory Theatre (3) Repertory Theatre (2) Repertory Theatre (3) Repertory Theatre (2) TBA to be announced S:M pjn. (HT) fk p.m. (HT) 8:30 p.m. (HT) 8:30 p.m. (HT) WMB Weslbrook Music BuUdlni ETV programs schedule for July 31 -Aug. 6 Places to visit MONDAY, JULY 31 6:00 CHARLIE'S PAD (Color) Charles Johnson demonstrates "The Advertising Cartoon." 6:15 SWEDISH CLOSEUP "Letting in the Jungle" it the concluding program of the series. 6:30 NETCHE SUPPLEMENT Miss Muriel Grottfeld, Olympic competitor In 1966 '60 '64, demonstrates compulsory routines used In gymnastic competition. 7:00 PBS SPECIAL OF THE WEEK (Color) Dr. William Steinberg, music director and conductor of the Pittsburg Symphony Orchestra, leads the orchestra In this dedication of Heinz Hall for the Performing Arts. 8:30 BOOK BEAT (Color) Robert Cromie interviews Meyer Levin, author of "The Settlers." 9:00 BACKYARD FARMER (Color) University of Nebraska extension specialists answer questions on lawn, houseplant end garden care phoned in by viewers. Phone numbers to call are announced during the broadcast. 10:00 HATHAYOGA (Color) Tonight's positions: "Angular Pose and Modified and Advanced Fish." 10:30 MASTERPIECE THEATRE (Color) Repeats from July 30, 8 p.m. TUESDAY, AUGUST 1 6:00 SOUL FOOD Repeats from 3 p.m. 6:30 CONSULTATION (Color) Discussions help lay audience understand "Surgery and the Aged." 7:00 KNOW YOUR ANTIQUES (Color) Ralph end Terry Kovel discuss the quality of pressed and cut glass. 7:30 EVENING AT POPS (Color) Metropolitan Opera star Robert Peters In first time ppearance with the Boston Pops for "A Night In Old Vienna." 8:30 DOIN' IT (Color) "Victory Be My Moan" it a portrayal of the growing political awareness among blackt In prison. 9:00 MAGGIE AND THE BEAUTIFUL MACHINE (Color) Maggie Lettvln dealt with "middle age spread." 9:30 BACKYARD FARMER R.F.D. (Color) University of Nebraska specialists answer viewers' mail-in questions on lawn, garden and houseplant care. 10:00 HATHAYOGA (Color) Yogini Kathleen Hitchcock tonight instructs "Side Leg Split." 10:30 THE FORSYTE SAGA Fluer and Jon are brought together while she and Holly are aiding 1926 strike-breaking workers. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2 6:00 THE AMERICAN WEST (Color) Jack Smith tourt historical titet. 6:30 BRIDGE WITH JEAN COX Pointt needed to open are ditcutsed. 7:00 A PUBLIC AFFAIR ELECTION '72 (Color) Sander Vanocur and Robert MacNell, broadcast journalist veteran! of the 1968 convention!, provide an Indepth view of the Republican Convention and asses the coming campaign. 7:30 FILM ODYSSEY "Our Dally Bread," King. VldorV Depression classic depicts successful cooperative effort at survival during America's most economically troubled period. 9:00 NETN SPECIAL "Comprehensive Health Planning." Mrt. Calitta Hughet, director of the Nebraska Division of Comprehensive Health Planning, will report to the people of Nebretka progress In th it area. 10:00 HATHAYOGA (Color) Tonight's position It the "Abdominal Raised Leg." 10:30 FIRING LINE (Color) Repeats from Sunday at 7 p.m. THURSDAY, AUGUST 3 6:00 THE DEVOUT YOUNG (Color) 6:30 THE FRENCH CHEF (Color) Repeats from Sunday at 6:30 p.m. 7:00 HOUSE AND HOME (Color) Janet Polay hosts this weekly feature of consumer newt, tipi on meal management, and answers 10 viewer questions and Interviews. 7:30 THE JAZZ SET (Color) The team of Sam Wooding and Rae Harrison perform jazi and contemporary pop music, 8:00 HOLLYWOOD TELEVISION THEATRE (Color) "Beginning To End" feeturet Irish actor Jack MacGowen recreating hit award winning one man show. He read! the playi of Samuel Beckett. Filmed In the Mojeve Desert In California. 9:00 WORLD PRESS (Color) The world's view of the ' in I ted Statea, ai expressed in major foreign newspapers, it analyzed by a team el International expertt. 9:30 THIRTY MINUTES WITH (Color) Newtwomen Elizabeth Drew Interviews prominent public flgurt and maket heedlinet In the process. 10:00 Tonlght't Up." 10:30 HATHAYOGA (Color) potitlon: "Side Push EVENING AT POPS (Color) Repeett from Thursday at 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY, AUGUST 4 6:00 HOUSE AND HOME (Color) Repeatt from Thursday at 7 p.m. 6:30 OFF THE RECORD A group of sound engineers talk about the trends In their art. Qayla Magby performs. 7:00 THE OLEANNA TRAIL (Color) Gordon Bok self-taught guiterist and self-styled linger performs. 7:30 UNIVERSITY NEWS (Color) Newt eventt from the four Unlvertity of Nebratka camputet ere reported. 8:00 OUR STREET (Color) Bull's death It mourned by hit family In this continuing series about a fictional black family. 8:30 WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW (Color) Moderator Robert MacNell and newsmen Peter Lisagor, Charles Corddry end Nell MacNell discuss top newt ttoriet. 9:00 MAGGIE AND THE BEAUTIFUL MACHINE (Color) Repeett from 3 p.m. 9:30 SPACE BETWEEN WORDS (Color) U.N. diplomat! In Geneve wrengle over cruclel word In a resolution thet will estebllsh the poit of disaster relief coordlnetor In "Diplomacy." 10:30 THE DEVOUT YOUNG (Color) "The Stirring of Polities" analyzet the failure of the "Jesus FOR SALE National Geographic Magi. Heritage Room Nebr. Book 1135 R Street. Don't Miss the last 3 films of the Nebraska Union Summer Film Series Adm. 75 i Union Small Auditorium Movement" to come to grips with political realities. SATURDAY, AUGUST 6 6:00 HODGEPODGE LODGE (Color) Repeets from Friday at 1 :30 p.m. 6:30 THE SESSION (Color) Tonight's program feeturet "Rocky Mefflt." 7:00 DOIN' IT (Color) Repeett from Aug. 1 at 8:30 p.m. 7:30 SOUL (Color) Author James Baldwin it interviewed by young bleck poetett Nikkl Giovennl. First of a two-part program teped in London. 8:30 GOLDEN VOYAGE (Color) Thlt travel series features visits to exotic placet on the globe. Tonight: "Isle of Women." 9:00 JEAN SHEPHERD'S AMERICA (Color) Shepherd creeks lobster claws and jokes about hit crazy love effair with all manner of delicacies from reinbow trout to pecan pie. 9:30 THE DAVID SUSSKIND SHOW (Color) Devid Sussklnd hosts thlt two-hour talk thow that feeturet e variety of opinlont and people. Toplct: "We're Lucky to Be AliveX" end "Wat College Really Necessary?" SUNDAY, AUGUSTS 6:00 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY (Color) 6:30 DICK CAVETT-JOHN NEIHARDT SPECIAL (Color) This special Interview, teped for the ABC Network, It presented In conjunction with Nelherdt Dey in Bancroft, Nebr., Dr. Nelhardt't home town. Presented by the Nebratka ETVNetwork. (THE FRENCH CHEF and FIRING LINE will not be seen tonight.) 8:00 MASTERPIECE THEATRE (Color) "The Last of the Mohicans" episode No. 1 In the wilderness of upstate New York the reunion of Alice and Cora Munro with their father It thwarteH 9:00 EVkNING AT POPS (Color) Metropolitan Opere Star Roberta Petert in a first time appearance with the Boston Pops for "A Night In Old Vienna." 10:00 HATHAYOGA (COLor) Tonlght't position: "Rocking Chair." 10:30 HOLLYWOOD TELEVISION THEATRE (Color) "Beginning to End" features Irish actor Jack MacGowen recreating his award-winning one man show. He reads the plays of Samuel Beckett. Filmed In the Mojave Desert In California. LIBRARIES Major library units include Love Library, Lew Llbrery, Undergraduate Library at Nebratka Hall and the C. Y. Thompson Librarw on Eatt Campus. Library hours: 7:30 e.m. to 10:20 p.m. Monday through Thursday; 7:30 e.m. to 4:50 p.m. Friday; 7:50 a.m. to 4:50 p.m. Saturday; 5 to 10:20 p.m. Sunday. ART GALLERY Sheldon Memoriel Art Gallery end Sculpture Gerden, 12th end R Streett, exhibiti a permanent collection and periodic special showings. Summer gallery hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday; 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday; closed Mondey end holidays. STATE MUSEUM The Unlvertity of Nebraska State Museum, 14th end U Street!, feature! audio-toun of exhibits. Hall of Elephants, Hall of Nebreska Wildlife, Hall of Man, Health Science Galleries. Museum hours: 8 e.m, to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday; 1:30 to 5 p.m. Sunday and holiday!. SKY SHOWS The Ralph Mueller Planetarium at the University of Nebraska State Museum feature! "The Ice Age Astronomer." 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