ABA defeats proposal allowing courtroom cameras ; ATLANTA (UPI) The American Bar 'Association defeated a proposal yesterday to a section of the ABA’s Code of Ethics banning coyerage of trials by cameras and other devices used by the media. ; Rejection of the proposal by a voice vote came despite the fact that 25 states and the District of ” Columbia allow some form of electronic coverage of trials. I The proposal, rejected by the ABA’s House of pelegates during the association’s 41st mid-year jneeting, said: ; “Television, radio and photographic coverage of judicial proceedings is not per se inconsistent | Stereo equipment stolen from fraternity resident • Ken Weirman of Pi Kappa Phi fraternity, 409 E. Fairmount Ave., reported the theft of his stereo equipment Sunday, State College Police said. Estimated value of the equipment is $620. • Charlie Chaddar of Kappa Sigma fraternity, 255 Highland Ave., reported the theft of his' 35mm Minolta camera, State College police said. Estimated value is $lOB. Avenue reported the theft of two Pioneer speakers from her car • Sharon Abrino, 7 Holmes Hall, Saturday, State College police said, reported the theft of candy from a Estimated value is $45. vending machine in the basement of —by Joyce Fassl The Penn State Waterski : Club and Team will have : its next meeting Tues., Feb. : 13, at 7:00 in 165 Willard. • Dues will be collected. ■ Questions? Contact Justin feCouillard. 237-6527. TONIGHT AT THE BREWERY TAHOKA freeway 7:30, 9:30 Daily i,/. Sat-Sun 2:00,3:45, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 Sat-Sun at 2:00 only $1.50 NHL SIMONS CALIFORNIA ® suite jL, Dally 7:40, 9:40 r r T“ 1 STATE • 128 W College. Ave\23 . " Jally 7:30, Sat-Sun 2:00, 3:45, 5:30,7:30, 9:30 Sal*Sun at 2 pm, Only $1.50 ON THE YARD Practice mental hygiene - reed Collegian sports! Beam Hall Saturday, University Police Services said. Estimated value of damage and loss is $62. • Walt Anderson, 112 Fisher, reported that an unknown vehicle hit his car as it was parked near Tener Hall, University police said. Estimated value of damage is $5O. • Elizabeth Wilson of Bellaire Ends Today] R I with the right to a fair trial. ” Opponents to the measure argued that relaxing the ban against cameras would frighten witnesses away and distract and invade the privacy of jurors and others. “That’s all that really matters in a trial, when the witness testifies,” said James Bierbower of Washington, D.C. He said television “would make a circus of it.” “Do we want to turn a courtroom into a TV scene?” asked Chicago attorney Barnabas Sears. “Most trial lawyers are hams to start with.” One delegate argued in favor of the television coverage by saying that in one Florida cour troom a judge who was ordinarily a “shoulder shrugger and eye roller became a model of judicial decorum” in front of the cameras. The delegates, still faced with proposed new lawyer discipline procedures and juvenile justice standards, are to adjourn tomorrow. Attorney General Griffin Bell, who addressed the ABA Sunday along with Chief Justice Warren Burger, held a news conference yesterday and said American courts turn loose “too many people who endanger the community.” Bell also called for a return to a bail system that would keep repeat offenders off the streets. Applications distributed at 7 tonight Lion mascot applicants meeting to be held • All those interested in trying out to be the Nittany Lion Mascot must attend a meeting at 7 p.m. today in 201 Natatorium. Applications will be distributed. • Eco Action willshow two films, “Lovejoy’s Nuclear War” and “Reac tion at Whyl” from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. today in the HUB Assembly Hall. Each film deals with how citizens respond to plans for the building of nuclear power plants. • The College of Agriculture Student Council will hold its last meeting of the term at 7 tonight in 301 Agricultural Administration. Nominations for new officers will be held. • Elections will be held at a brothers’ meeting of Alpha Phi Omega at 7 p.m. today in 117 Boucke. • Elections of new officers will be held at an important meeting of Circle K at 7:30 tonight in 311 Boucke. • The Student Health Resource Organization will meet at 7 p.m. today in 316 HUB. Nominations will be accepted for the offices of co-chairpersons and treasurer. fmiLOkrrßwel oniFir oMu/t Company Ballofonte • State College Low) it own •Huntingdon EVENING 6:00 ® WEATHER-WORLD 0 BRADY BUNCH ® ® S 3 (2) dD NEWS 0 JOKER'S WILD 0 CELEBRITY CHARADES 6:30 ® STUDIO SEE 0 I LOVE LUCY ® NBC NEWS ® ABC NEWS 0 BOWLING FOR DOLLARS 05) @5 2D CBS NEWS (D SANFORD AND SON 7:00 ® MACNEIL-LEHRER REPORT 0 BRADY BUNCH ® ® (2) DAILY NUMBER 0 DATING GAME 05) SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN 0 ODD COUPLE 2D YOU DON’T SAY 7:01 ® DANCE FEVER ® NEWLYWED GAME @3) CROSS WITS 7:30 ® TALKABOUT 'A Woman's Place' ’ 0 CAROL BURNETT AND FRIENDS Guest: Nell Sedaka. ® MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW ® LIAR'S CLUB 0 NEWLYWED GAME 0 NEWS 2D JOKER'S WILD 2D COMEDY SHOP 7:58 ® NEWS • 8:00 GD SOUNDSTAGE 'Eddie Rabbltt, Live!' (60 mins.) 0 CROSS WITS ® BIG EVENT MOVIE 'Tentacles’ 1977 Stars: John Huston, Shelley Winters. A suspense drama about an 80-foot octopus that goes on a rampage near a California beach town alter being provoked by an oceanographer's undersea activity. (2 hrs.) ® HAPPY DAYS Fonzie's advice turns Ralph Malph into a dashing romantic and Marion’s feminine touch transforms Leather Tuscadero into a fashionable young lady. 0 COLLEGE BASKETBALL Holy Cross vs St. John’s 05) (2) 2D TUESDAY NIGHT MOVIE 'Crisis In Mid-Air' 1979 Stars: George Peppard, Karen Grassle Story of the excitement, tension and drama rampant in the air traffic control center of a busy airport, where life-or-doath decisions are made instantan- “We let out too many people who endanger the community,” Bell said. "I have an old-fashioned view of crime. Some people ought not to be let out —some people are bad.” Bell denied he was endorsing a “preventive detention” theory of criminal justice discussed in the early 1970 s by former Attorney General John Mitchell and other officials of the Nixon administration. But Bell said judges need greater discretion in deciding whether to release accused persons pending trial. He said pre-trial detention might result in some innocent people serving time, but added • Dr. Henish will speak on "What it is Association at 7 p.m. today in 323-24 like to be a physicist” at the Society of HUB Physics Students meeting at 7 tonight in 339 Davey Lab •The Community Development 101 Kern. All GSA delegates should come Society will meet at 6 p.m. today in S-204 and pick up TA survey forms to be used Human Development, • The Hetzel Union Board will meet at 7 tonight in 307 HUB. • “An Armchair Slide Trip through discussion on graduate programs in the Poland," to be presented by Sigmund human services will be held at 7 tonight Birkenmayer, will be featured at a in the Human Development Living meeting of the Student Slavic Center. 11l Smart people read Collegian ads. Right? eously by overworked members of the control team. (2 hrs.) © MAKE ME LAUGH 8:30 0 MERV GRIFFIN ' GD LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY Lenny falls madly in love with Laverne, but she doesn't have the heart to tell him that he is not the man of her dreams. (0 LET'S MAKE A DEAL 9:00 ® GLITTERING PRIZES 'A Double Life' This final episode finds Adam Morris an acclaimed success A rich screenwriter and novelist with a beautiful wife, a successful marriage and two teenage children, Adam wrestles with why he continues to feel the need to lead 'a double life.’ GD’ THREE’S COMPANY When a mouse frighten o Janet Into Jack's arms, he takes advant e of the situation by offering to switch jeds with her until the rodent is captu d. ©T ' C TAC DOUGH 9:30 (X) 1 4XI Alex feels sympathy for a fare who's a rei.l loser with women and arranges a date tor the man with Elaine. 01 YOU DON’T SAY 9:58 82 NEWSBREAK 10:00 © 01 NEWS GD CIRCUS: AMERICA VS. THE WORLD Ed McMahon and Georgia Engel are the hosts for the first U.S. telecast of the annual circus world championships held in England. Five top American professional circus acts compete against five of the world's greatest three-ring units. (60 mins.) (3D STARSKY AND HUTCH Huggy Is torn between his loyalty to his neighborhood cronies and his relationship with Starsky and Hutch after he witnesses a shooting. (60 mins.) © SPORTS AFIELD QS) ©) dll PAPER CHASE Denise Nicholas guest stars as an Affirmative Action Program student working part time in the post office whose disappointing performance in Profes sor Kingsfield's class forces her to hire a reluctant Hart as her tutor. (60 mins.) 10:30 ® MEDIX 'Poison' © CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH SERVICE CD NEW YORK, NEW YORK 11:00® MACNEIL-LEHRER REPORT © GONG SHOW GD GD 03) (a) 82 news © UNTOUCHABLES ffl ODD COUPLE says 'mmm (Tuesday The Daily Collegian Tuesday, Feb. 13,1079 “not everything in life is fair, as we have been reminded bv our leader.” He was referring to President Carter telling feminists last year that "life is unfair” while discussing the abortion issue. Bell said persons held without bail would still be presumed innocent but “the recidivist types ... those who are apt to commit a violent crime should be held.” “One purpose of bail is to make sure that a person causes no further harm to society and I consider that as important a purpose as seeing that a person shows up in court,” Bell said. ' • The Graduate" Student Association Council will meet at 7:15 p.m. today in in the Univeristy-wide evaluation of • The Phi Upsilon Omicron Founder’s Day Program, featuring a panel 11:30® ABC CAPTIONED NEWS © DAVID WOLPER SERIES: SANDBURG'S LINCOLN 'Crossing Fox River' Abraham Lincoln as the canny politician and shrewd analyzer of people during his first Presidential campaign and election and his struggle to form a strong cabinet amidst political infight ing prior to his inauguration ® THE TONIGHT SHOW Host Johnny Carson Guest. William Devane (90 mins.) GD JUESDAY MOVIE OF THE WEEK ‘Revenge For A Rape' 1976 Stars Mike Connors, Tracy Brooks Swope A tense drama of a man who becomes a lone vigilante and tracks down the three men who raped his wife (ED ©B2 CBS LATE MOVIE 'BARNABY JONES: The Deadly Prize' Two seamen become involved with murder after smuggling an oriental treasure. (R) 'BANACEK: The Vanishing Chalice' Stars George Peppard, Cesar Romero (R) CD HONEYMOONERS 12:00® SOUND OF PROGRESS © MOVIE -(SUSPENSE-DRAMA) *’* "Crazies” 1975 Lane Carroll, WG. McMil lan. A military plane carrying biological warfare virus crashes and contaminates a small Pennsylvania town (90 mins.) © TWILIGHT ZONE 12:30 0 MOVIE -(DRAMA) •*