7"! week-pulchritude, prurience, psychology Aunt Hannah recommends: , Saturday: Ch. 12 (ETV), 7 p.m.: 77e Black Tulip. The first chapter in a new six-part dramatic series taken from a tale of French intrigue by Alexandre Dumas, who seems to be making a comeback on film. Ch. 7, 8 p.m.: Hustling (TV movie). To those of you with more prurient interests (if Simon Ward isn't enough) there's this uncompromising drama about you-know-what on the streets of you-know-where. Ch. 3, 9 p.m.: Entertainment Hall of Fame Awards. All-star cast of performers will present TV Aunt Hannah awards and pay tribute to 10 new inductees to the Hall of Fame (five living, five deceased). Ch. 12 (ETV), 10 p.m.: Play of the Month: The Withered Ami First in a series of dramas from English novelist Thomas Hardy. This one's a psychological thriller of wizardry and witchcraft. Ch. 4 (cable), 1 1 p.m.: Wide World Special: It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's Superman. TV adaptation of the 1966 Broadway musical, with David Wilson and David Wayne. Sunday: Ch. 12 (ETV), 2:30 p.m.: Theatre in America: Brother to Dragons. Robert Penn Warren drama performed by Trinity Square Repertory Company of DEPRESSION ART "FOUND" Public Offered 1937 OA Gov't Art Prints A series of rare eoinridenre has led to the historic discover of several thousand sets of full color antiaue art Drints that wr "lost since 1937." They are now oeinf ottered to the public ELEANOR ROOSEVELT Back in 1937. immediately fol lowing the depression vears. Mrs tleanor Roosevelt and a select group of a dozen nationally uro minent people, formed a vol on Itary national committee for art appreciation to create an art pro gram that would give the public a well-needed moral lift. It was the committee's decision to select the world's most famous naintinrt 9 from the 16th. 17th. 18th. 19th. and 20th centuries the best paintings of Matisse. Van Gorh. Gainsborough, Picasso, Gauguin, Titian, etc.. and to reproduce them in full color as perfectly as humanly possible and make them available to the public at a orice .... . - within the reach of everyone. ABANDONED IN 1937 For some unknown reason. after a quantity of these beautiful reproductions were made, the en tire project was abandoned and this collection of perfect repro ductions was stored in a Brooklyn warehouse, where they remained undisturbed since 1937. The lost collection was 'Wis covered" and leading lithogra phers and art critics arree that I the subject matter and quality of detail and color reproduction is incredibly accurate. Over $500.- 090.00 had been snent to make engraved glass printing plates These authentic orginal 1937 prints are literally collector's items and have been appraised bv . . . . . the American Appraisers Assoc. at $7.00 each print. Once they have been sold, there will be no more available. A truly excellent art 'investment that makes a fabulous gift. AVAILABLE TO PUBLIC Now, after 38 years these full color 11" x 14" (ave. size) prints are finally available to the public at $19.95 for a collection of 18 prints. Send cash, chetk or mon ey order to: U.S. Surplus, Dept. X31 . P. O. Box 605. Tarzana. Calif. 91356. Fully GUARAN TEED. Certificate of authenticity given with each set. Master Charge and HankAmencard UJv (give card number). Providence. Ch. 12 (ETV), 7:30 p.m.: Masterpiece Theatre: The Mill. Last of the English "Country Matters" presentations. This one is an adaptation from story by H.E. Bates. Ch. 7, 7:30 p.m.: A Fistful! of Dollars (movie, 1965). First-time TV presentation of the original Clint Eastwood spaghetti western. Monday: Ch. 12 (ETV), 7 p.m. Weather Machine. Special two-hour documentary on hows and whys of the weather and the ways man misuses the environment. Tuesday: Ch. 12 (ETV), 7 p.m.: Correctional Reform Legislative Hearing. Special three-hour live broadcasts of Legislature's Judiciary Hearing on penal reform. Ch. 3, midnight: Tomorrow. Host Tom Snyder talks with Jimmy Hoffa. Wednesday: Ch. 12 (ETV), 7 p.m.: Arabs and Israelis. Portraits of individuals caught up in Mideast crises are once again featured in this concluding chapter of the series. Ch. 12 (ETV), 8:30 p.m.: Rap About It. The Rev. Jesse Jackson talks with host Mai Adama about economic troubles confronting the poor and minorities. Ch. 7, 10:30 p.m.: Wide World Special: Clark Gable: The King Remembered. Peter Lawford (once again) hosts this look into the real and screen life of the large-eared lover. Thursday: Ch. 7, 10:30 p.m.: Wide World Special: Homosexuals: Out of the Shadows. Ch. 3, midnight: Tomorrow. Tom Snyder and Co. take a look at pronography in films. Friday: take a look at pornography in films. Ch. 4 (cable), 10:30 p.m.: Gentleman's Agreement (movie, 1947). Extremely well handled, conscientious film with Gregory Peck, as a reporter who poses as a Jew in order to gather information on anti-Semitism. Several Oscars including one for director Elia Kazan. 'Adam's Rib' begins at Sheldon tonight The classic comedy team of Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy will be featured this weekend in the Sheldon Film Theater's Women In Film Series. The movie is Adam's Rib, a 1949 hit from director George Cukor written by husband-wife screenwriters Ruth Gordon and Garson Kanin. The movie replaces Daisy Kenyon, which was originally scheduled in the series, but will not be shown due to booking problems. Showings are at 3, 7 and 9 p.m. today and Saturday at the Sheldon Gallery Auditorium. Admission is $1.25. y " i 1 1 1 nm i. m m i....rmwmmMmmmmj ..xi mm .pmju-mi.wi mmu jiiiiimmwiiiipito jjtiuu,,iujiwwiMiiiM 1 464-7421 tllSlSIfl 54th & O Street lutJUif! If TW I 1 Franco Zeffirelli Romeo JULIET ( 5. Kl-A THEATRES HOLLYWOOD and UINF 12tr, & QUE - 2nd LEVEL GLASS MENAGERIE nu,r r njm c -m)D zxziiizmmmxxzmi THE NATION'S NUMBER ONE AUTO THEFT RING IS OUT TO 5IEAL 48 CARS IN A WEEK. . . .47 WERE EASY' BUT NUMBER SENfEVERYF0,LMES''''THE MST HA,R-RA' CHASE (CAR CRAFT MAGAZINE) ja k. cWWWffWPB "jt .... .J t . -A EE 93 CARS DESTROYED 111 THE MOST INCREDIBLE PURSUIT EVER FILMED! riooiK eo tio uiietieo ay n. O. nMLIUlM i cn "IT'S GRAND THEFT ENTERTAINMENT" Today at: Hollywood S Vin 11 :30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30. 9:30 Hollywood & Vlo 22:00. 4:00, 6:00. 8:00. 10:00 Park Free after 6 p.m. RamparU or Autopark ilaii-ftrMiu? Ml EJVi We are now enrolling new students for guitar and drum instruction at our Sth Street studio. Learn to play that guitar or drum the fast and easy Sound City way. OUfl d City . Music L 9th & N Street 175-5128 (mm) HELD OVER! Daily at 1:30 3:30, 5:30. 7:30 and 9:30 i mi t r'-f F sir. EM I t. page 10 daily nebraskan friday, february 21, 1975