14—The Daily Collegian Study links smokers, their kids By LORRAINE CAPRA Daily Collegian Staff Writer Children with parents who smoke are twice as likely to be future smokers than children whose parents do not smoke, according to a recent study by a University assistant professor of health education. "Experience is a good teacher because the child sees parents and older brothers and sisters smoking," said Robert E. Shute, whose study was sponsored by the American Cancer Society. Shute's study was conducted among preschool and elementary school children in Harrisburg and Scranton. To discourage theii children from smoking, some parents will even give their child a cigarette, believing that once the child has experienced the sour taste of tobacco he will never go back to smoking again, Shute said. But as long as the parents themselves continue to smoke, the child will want to imitate them, his study has shown. 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Joined by visiting Egyptian and Israeli officials on the south lawn of the White House, ,Carter said "it's obvious that both countries, both peoples, both Ileaders are determined this process will be successful." Israeli Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan said the gaP that once divided Israel and Egypt "was wider than the gap that we have between us and the Palestinians when we talk now about autonomy." "That's why I'm hopeful about it," • Dayan said. But Egyptian Vice President Hosni Mubarak sounded a warning note, in directly criticizing Israel's recent decision to let Jews buy Arab land on the occupied West,Bank and Gaza Strip. "We should refrain from any rash act *hat would jeopardize the prbspects of , peace at this crucial stage," Mubarak said. "Acts of defiance and negativism should be avoided.' Mubarak and Dayan, flanking Carter, spoke after high representatives of the United States, Israel and Egypt met in he White Hotise Oval Office for about 15 flinutes. The White House said Carter also telephoned Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister UPI wlrephot, *********************** *********************** , Tuesday, September 18 Gallery Talk, 10:30 a.m., Museum of Art. Roy Buck and Richard Jones, organizers of "Heritage Sampler," walk through and discuss the exhibit. Comp. Lit. Luncheon, 12:15 p.m.; talk, 1 p.m., Hotel State,c(aggPA Moser, Romance Languages, emeritus, on "The 6th Conferenee of Afro-Asibn Writers." CDPC Seminars. "Job Search Strategies," 4th period; "Resume Preparation," sth period; "Interview Skills," 6th period, Walnut Conference Room. Comp. Lit. Film Series, Sidney Lumet, The Seagull, 6:45 and 9:05.p.m., Room'll2 Kern. , GSA, Thesis Preparation Workshop, 7:30 p.m., Room 101 Kern. Peiforming Arts Festival. Contemporary Dance Company, 8 p.m., HUB Ballroom; Performers Workshop with Glenn Kidder, 8 p.m., Music Bldg Recital Hall. Meetings: Beta Alpha Psi, 7 p.m., Room 121 Sparks Ice Hockey Team, 7 p.m., Room 64 Willard Wargamers, 7 p.m., Room 107 Sackett. Microbiology Club, 7:30 p.m., Room N 350 Frear HAPPIEST HOURS IN TOWN.. . are now being ob served at State College's newest and most authen tic Italian Ristorante. Enjoy your favorite drinks in the intimate at mosphere of La Bella Vita's rustic Grotta. PERFORITIMG FESTIVAL 1979 l/11111 , 17/1.1 rfildetilikei Well Vane! ronytail e y $ 8:00 p.m. I I II liallnitmi MY STUFF— Glenn Kidder 8:01) p.m: Mush. Bldg. ALSO PERFORM lerzti ERS 11 - ORKSFIOP—G Kidder • 12:00 noon lIUM Main Ilitinge THE NIGHTLY 10 PM -1 AM 119 S. Atherton St. telephone 237-6191 "Under the Red Canopy" Officials of the United States, Egypt and Israel, including, front left, Egyptian Vice President Mohammed Hosni U.S. National Security Adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski, President Carter and Israeli Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan, celebrated the first anniversary of the Camp David summit. Menachem Begin "to express personally to them his appreciation." Begin sent Carter a message recalling "the strong 4debates, the mutual con vincing, the difficulties" that led to "a turning point in the annals of the Middle East." Sadat, in an anniversary message to Carter, said he's confident the Camp David, agreements will lead to "a comprehensive peace" that includes "a CATCH IT! solution to the Palestinian question in all its aspects." Carter, obviously aware of the dif ficulties ahead for Egypt and Israel in negotiating Pale - stinian self-rule, offered his personal intervention if necessary to break any deadlocks. "If apparently. insurmountable • ob stacles should be confronted in the negotiating process, then I would be deeply committed to becoming, per sonally involved again," he said. • celebrated In a statement issued at the State Department, Secretary of State Cyrus Vance called on "all who seek and cherish peace" to join the Egyptian- Israeli talks toward "full autonomy for the inhabitants of the West Bank and Gaza." • "On this anniversary, all of my colleagues and I join President Carter . in committing ourselves to a redoubled effort to build further on the solid foundation laid at Camp David," he said. 4 1444 taff • ‘ s # •• 0 6 l 4 4, ne' ff °l- 14 A lido 4.6 1 ,4erSl,..l.‘ce, a4l , criedp ?pg' 6° .645.va4 wr-rh mtA-D, darArt foi\T- - 134eD Roug aim A I Z I N 't ei li 7l cf . RaiLlant CoLLY4E GA KKR 615. "I§ll llk WEATHER-WORLD I LQ_VE LUCY CID tim at NEWS JOKER'S WILD SANDFORD SON 8:30 tIl ONCE UPON AND A CLASSIC 'Pinocchio' Pinocchio's laziness brings his paradise in the - 'Land of Toys' to an abrupt end. When he is reunited with Geppeto, he faces more trouble after they arrive back , at the 9.sttage• CAROL BURNETT AND FRIENDS NBC NEWS ABC NEWS SWUNG FOR DOLLARS 912 CBS NEWS ODD COUPLE MACNEIL-LEHRER REPORT M.A.S.H. 1 3D f DAILY NUMBER DATING GAME BIONIC WOMAN NEWS MAKE ME LAUGH NEWLYWED GAME P.M. MAGAZINE MAUDE TALKABOUT ALL IN THE FAMILY ' • DANCE FEVER TIC TAC DOUGH NEWLYWED GAME BASEBALL Cleveland Indians vs. New ( Yankees JOKER'S WILD BONKERS NEWSBRIEF ON THE TRACK This film explores the excitement behind-the-acenes at the race track. Leading contenders for the Kentucky Derby Crown and some of the top Jockeys In the country take part in this program. (60 ins.) CROSS WITS THE MISADVENTURES OF SHERIFF LOBO A giant man-eating shark and a desperate escaped bank robber wreak havoo on Sheriff Lobo's plan to con thousand 3 of dollars out of a group of fibhermen. Stars: Claude Akins, Brian Kerwin. (Premiere; 00 Nos.) IV HAPPY DAYS The Fonz strikes a bargain with the devil's nephew to save Chechl from a trip to the old hot place by agreeing to go . hours without a kiss. CP BASEBALL Chicago Cubs vs New York Meta_ =Cal SPECIAL MOVIE PRESENTATION 'The Other Side Of Midnight' 1977 Stars: John Beck, Susan Sarandon. A beautiful French film star devotes her power and fortune to seek revenge on the handsome flyer whd Jilted hor. 7:88 8:00 Mubarak, yesterday (1) ANGIE After Angle has a big fight with Brad and he leaves town, she decides to throw a wild disco party to pick up her Mrite. • CROSS COUNTRY TUESDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES 'Semi-Tough' 1977 Stare: Burt Reynolds, Jill Clayburgh. An Irreverent comedy about professional football players and the not so-secure world they live in off the playing field. (2 hre.) CD THREE'S COMPANY When Chrlsey finds out that Jack has' become a male escort and is running around with an older woman, she thinks that Jack Is not receiving enough affection at hoine. 9:30 (1) TAXI The sudden reappearance of Alex's father who gave•up his family dutieri 30 years before sets the stage for an emotion-packed confrontation that leaves the cabbie with the surprise of his life. Guest star: Jack Gifford. PP NEWS Fe+ NEWSBREAK in a NEWS 1 79-80 SEASON NEW YORK, NEW YORK KINER'S KORNER MACNEIL-LEHRER REPORT M.A.S.H. , _. aEI 6 Cii) CI 21 NEWS BENNY'HILL SHOW ODD COUPLE 11:30 is ABC CAPTIONED NEWS ___ KOJAK Ca) THE TONIGHT SHOW 'Best Of Carson' Guests: Walter Matthau, Bob Uecker, Or. Michael Fox. (Repeat; 90 mine.) (i) BARNEy MILLER 'The Rand Report' A 'think-tank' report critical of detectives upsets the 12th precinct and Wok) threatens to resignfrotp 'the force. (Repeat) ...-- UP MOVIE, -(WESTERN) "111 "Major Dundee"l96s . Chariton Heaton, Richard Harrla..A cavalry officer leads assorted misticamilnet the Apaches. (2 hre.) OD Va QV CBS LATE MOVIE 'BARNABY JONES: Murder Once Removed' A wealthy manufacturer dies in a boating accident, but his survivors, knowing he was an experienced seaman, hire Bamaby to find out the truth. (Repeat) 'A SENSITIVE, PASSIONATE MAN' 1977 Stare: Angie Dickinson, David Janssen. i ODD COUPLE SOUND OF PROGRESS • HONEYMOONERS MOVIE -(DRAMA) •• "Kansas City Confidential" 1952 John Payne, Coleen Gray. A torn playing card Is the key to the secret rendezvous of a gang of bank robbers. (hrs., e mine.) lig TWILIGHT ZONE The Daily Collegian Tuesday, Sept. 18, 1979-15 Welcome Back PARTY!!! Tuesday 9:00 p.m. Sept. 18 Dancing to Hat Trick k‘;''c • e N -- #:e u0N11*444241 4k d a , %44' 001:1) TOMORROW Host: Tom Snyder. Guest: Jackie Collins, author of 'Lovers and Gam blers.' (80 mins.) el NEWS 30 ao NEW YORK, NEW YORK GED NEWS 00 JOE FRANKLIN SHOW al MOVIE -(DRAMA)••• "The People Next Door" 1270 Eli Wallach, Julie Harris. A middle-class couple is torn apart to find their 18-year-old cheerleader daughter freaking on L.S.D. (2 hre.) . 30 0 NEWS 37 IDMOVIE -(HORROR) " "Monster And The Girl" 1941 Rod Cameron, Ellen Drew. A scientist transfers the brain of an executed boy to an ape's body; it stalks the city seeking revenge. (102 mina.) 40 (HI 5121 NEWS 45 13 PRAYER 00 ID BIOGRAPHY
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