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12—The Daily Collegian Friday, July 31, 1981 The State College Municipal Planning, Commission last night approved an amended version of road improvement proposals that it will recommend to the State College Municipal Council at its Aug. 3 meeting. The improvements are intended to make intersections along North Atherton Street safer, and to make the road surface less slippery when wet. Commission to recommend road improvements By CAROL ANDREWS accidents, Elpern said. Daily Collegian Staff Writer The commission also approved several pedestri- The State College Municipal Planning Commis- an safety islands and walkways at frequently used sion agreed last night to recommend its amended crossways, such as at the bus depot on North proposal concerning North Atherton Street road Atherton Street and Railroad Avenue. improvements at the Aug. 3 meeting of the State "We wanted to make crossways safer since we College Municipal Council. are talking about adding additonal turning lanes at The project, estimated to cost $700,000, calls for some intersections," Elpern said. "It is much more safety improvements from Clay Avenue along difficult to cross five lanes instead of four." North Atherton Street to Denton Avenue in Fergu- Turning lanes are proposed for the intersections son Township, commission Secretary Dennis El- of North Atherton Street and Pollock Road, Hill pern said. crest and Ridge avenues. The improvements include widening the road to The proposal also calls for reversing the traffic construct left turning lanes and resurfacing the flow on Park Avenue, despite the objections of some road with a skid resistant overlay to reduce traffic College Heights residents. Iranians demonstrate in Tehran Continued from Page 1. "I don't understand why you don't believe me," he said He said there were no clashes during the embassy protest and none of the French diplomats came out of the compound to speak to the demonstrators. There are about 100 French nationals in Tehran. The demonstrators chanted "Bani-Sadr Is a Criminal," "Give Us Back Bani-Sadr," "Down With French Imperialism," and "Death To Mitterrrand," whose government granted asylum to Bani-Sadr when he escaped to France in an Iranian air force jet Wednesday after 43 days in hiding in Tehran. The protest was carried by Tehran Radio, which reported in another broadcast that nine people were executed by firing squad Wednesday in the northern city of Tabriz on conviction of spying for Israel. Spokesmen for the Bahai religion in New York said the nine were prominent Bahais, 73 of whom have been executed in Iran since Moslem fundamentalist revolutionaries seized power there 2 and a half years ago. The Bahai faith, established in Iran in the 19th century, is Friday, July 31: MACHINES Saturday Aug. 1: MACHINES Sunday Aug. 2: Tahoka Freeway & "Blackouts" 7 for 1 No Cover! Early Friday Happy Hours open at 2:30 pm sJiown 101 Heister St. serving Pepsi-Cola CONTACT LENSES SOFT $9B HARD $65 INCLUDES: • EXAMINATION • CONTACT LENSES • ACCESSORIES • 50% -60• DAY SATISFACTION WARRANTY DR. ANDREW BLENDER OPTOMETRIST 242 Calder Way 234-1515 5. 1 .: .21 No NH V turn at .; Chiny .m - / Lane 0 —, h. • ___ • • Pedestrian No loft safety Island turns and walkway - .2' . 0/ • CO •J • . 0/ 4 - 4. PARK AVE Nittany Llon Inn adestrlan afety Island nd walkway regarded as heretical by Moslems. Bahais say the link to Israel stems from the fact that their world headquarters are situated there because of a historical accident it was the place where the religion's founder died in exile a century ago. In France, neither Bani-Sadr nor any members of his family appeared outside the tightly-guarded apartment where he is staying. Interview requests were denied. French police on guard at the apartment said Bani-Sadr's wife and daughters were with him. The protest at the French Embassy in Tehran occurred hours after a hardline deputy, Hojatoleslam Sadegh Khalkhali, told Iran's Parliament that Iranians would take matters into their own hands unless the. government took action against the mission. Bani-Sadr was quoted as expressing the hope that his exile could be "very temporary." 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HILLCREST AVE. - 7 - 7 - - -- ------- -.-- w Pedestrian .No ~,=----- safety island turns Pedestrian ' • , and walkway walkways Turning lanes Pedestrian safety Island and walkway "I have heard several complaints about reversing the direction of traffic on Park Avenue," commis sion member Donna Queeney said. "The present road provides easy access into West College Heights and changing it will only serve to inconvenience the' residents." The commission approved the proposal after several months of debate and research, commission member Jacqueline Melander said. "We were very concerned about finding out the accident rate before we made any decisions," Melander said. "With the additional lane, we wanted to be sure we wouldn't be adding any additional risks." According to Pennsylvania Department of Trans- 1111.111.1111.14 . 11111 Nothing expresses love like diamonds. 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Meanwhile, the Reagan adminis tration had .begun bidding for sup port . of oil-state Democrats in the House for its tax-cut plan. House Democratic leaders, sensing anoth • RIDGE AVE.. Low fence F edestdan •I slaty Island t nd walkway Turning lanes WalkwaY Pedesirian Safety island and walkway portation statistics, 178 out of 420 accidents on North Atherton Street were directly related to wet road ways, which could be eliminated by the skid-resis tant overlays. In addition, 142 out of 420 accidents were traced to confusion with left turns the reason for the proposed turning lanes, commission Chairman Ar thur K. Anderson said. Ninety percent of the funding for the project will come from the Federal Highway Commission and the other 10 percent will come from the state, Elpern said. No date has been set for construction of the improvements, he said.. er loss to the president, offered $22 billion worth of oil concessions of their own. Reagan won the bidding war and the prize. Total value of the House oil pack age: $47 billion over 10 years. If the House gives in and reduces the size of the oil benefit, that would upset some of the oil-state lawmak ers who supported the bill chiefly because of that benefit. But liberals have promised a fight that could push back Congress' August recess. Senate Majority Leader Howard H. Baker Jr., R-Tenn., said late yesterday it might be possible for Congress to complete action on the tax bill tomorrow night and recess until after Labor Day. \ 11 1 r •,',:.-- I - 1 - - - --_-_.-. p i I a ssfass O ir lii tng p." -- Ing i0 1111 ;°' !I l k * 0000000000000,0000000000000 0 0 NET OR 0 . 0 _ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ° FRIDAY / SUNDAY in KERN 0 0 0 SATURDAY in 108 FORUM Q. 0 9 p.m. $1.50 n 9 O "Insanely 7) 0 funny" 0 0 0 0 0 0 O. 0 FRIDAY!, 0 SATURDAY in 108 FORUM • 0 0 . 0 0 7:30 p.m. $1.50 0 00000000000000000000000C)®00 PARK AVE. .~~-_ MEE R PETERFINCH 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0 0 0 0 0 "rib. • ar con Zae -JUDITH CRIST Square dancers , will convene this weekend By FRAN KOWALSKI Daily Collegian Staff Writer This weekend come and watch more than 1,000 dancers swing their partners at the 28th annual Penn State Square Dance Festi val. The festival is sponsored by the Universi ty Cooperative Extension Service, said Wil liam L. Sipple Jr., assistant to director of short courses in agriculture. Carter Ackerman, club leader and caller for the Centre Squares, arranges for the callers and coordinates the sound system, Sipple said. Recreation and learning will both result from the many activities held on July 31 and Aug. 1 in the HUB Ballroom and White Building's north gym, Sipple said. All the dancers are experienced and most belong to a club, he said: "We consider the Centre Squares the host club and being close we get quite a few of their members attending," Sipple said. Many of the participants attend the danc es and workshops to learn new ideas and skills to take back to their clubs, Sipple said. The festival started out as a 4-H Club program and now seven states participate, Sipple said. All entrants are required to pay a regis tration fee that funds the program, Sipple said. CLAY LANE Sipple said the public is always welcome to attend and watch any of the following scheduled activities: Friday • Square dances and round dances at 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. in the HUB Ballroom fol lowed by a round dance party. • Square dancing at 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. at White Building. Saturday / • Round dancing party at 10 a.m. to g noon in the HUB Ballroom followed by easy , round dance teaching from 1:30 p.m. to 2 p.m. • A square dance workshop for all the program's participants at 10 a.m. to noon and again from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. in White Building. • A grand march from 7:45 p.m. to 8 p.m. followed by square dancing until 11 p.m. wrap up the activities in the HUB Ballroom. • Square dancing will finish the festival from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. in White Building. Has the music stopped?' k Call on the professionals at Campus Stereo to repair your HiFi or Stereo All major brands accepted BESTACTRESS FAYE DUNAWAY 237-9134 Gra - due e Student Association 1971 car reported missing to police • Elene Werner, 124 N. Patterson St., told the State College Police Department on Thursday that her 1971 Toyota was missing from behind 234 W. College Ave. The value of the vehicle has not been determined, police said. ny Avenue, told State College police that someone tampered with a drug police log locker in her office, 319 S. Pugh St. It is undetermined what was miss ing, police said. • Robert A.J. McSweeney, P.O. Box 881, was in his car parked along the 500 block of Glenn Road, when a car driven by William B. Kerr, 467 Orlando Ave. collided with it, State College police said. Kerr was traveling south on Glenn Road about 10 mph when he looked at his passenger and collided with McSweeney's car, police said. • A student told University Police Services on Wednesday that a man exposed himself to her at the third level stacks of Pattee. An investigation is being conducted, police said. It's Star Trek night on the HUB lawn The Hetzel Union Board and the Office of Student Activities will sponsor Star Trek night starting at dusk on the HUB lawn. The Star Trek episodes shown will be "City on the Edge of Forever" and "Trouble with Tribbles." Admission is free, and in case of rain the episodes will be shown in the HUB Ballroom. collegian , notes • The Keystone L-5 Society will meet at 2:30 tomorrow afternoon in 227 HUB. Anyone interested in the space program is invited to attend. • WDFM radio will interview with Dr. George P. Cave, animal rights activist and president of Trans-Species Unlimited, at 8:30 tomorrow night on 91.1 FM. * Eco-Action will sponsor the movie "Say Goodbye," which deals with endangered species, at 9 Sunday night on the HUB lawn. • The Krishna Yoga Society will hold a free vegetarian feast at 5 Sunday night at 103 E. Hamilton St. • The Office of Student Activities will sponsor a po'ol tournament at 1 Sunday afternoon at the HUB Billiard Room. Register at the HUB desk; entry fee is $l. The game will be straight pool and first and second prizes will be awarded. ***** * * * * DRiVE - IN * 237-2444 * 1600 N. AThERTON ST. NOW PLAYING * * * * * * • CO-HIT "My Bloody * Valentine" * * * * * * * * * * ~~~ IJI ,ci ! • Dr. Harriet Harry, 718 W. Nitta- —by Francine Kaufman o Shaver's Creek Environmental Center will hold a free children's get together at 2 tomorrow afternoon on the front lawn of the center. A family concert at 8 tomorrow night is also scheduled. 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($) DAILY LOTTERY NUMBER BULLSEYE 00 TIC TAC DOUGH CD BARNEY MILLER a 2 JOKER'S WILD 7:01 OD PM MAGAZINE 7:30 OD DICK CAVETT SHOW 0 ALL IN THE FAMILY ®@a) JOKER'S WILD 0) THAT'S HOLLYWOOD 'Hollywood's Hollywood' 0 FACE THE MUSIC 0) FAMILY FEUD UP NEWS HOLLYWOOD SQUARES 8:00 DJ WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW PM MAGAZINE al HARPER VALLEY P.T.A. Stella. falsely accused of being romantically Involved with a marriedteacher,comesupwithaneye-opening plan to prove seeing isn't always believing. (Repeat)CAD BENSONBensonlearnsfirsthandaboutthe Wool beinga fatherwhenthelo-yearoldboyhe cares for as guardian falls out of a tree and is rushed to the hospital. (Repeat) 0 MOVIE -(SUSPENSE)***V2 "Suspicion" 1941 Cary Grant, Joan Fontaine. A girl suspects her husband of murderous intent. (90 (g) © THE INCREDIBLE HULK David Banner Tacos exposure from a desperate reporter, who outmaneuvers McGee to get an interview with the Hulk. (Repeat; 60 mins.) ®MOVIE-(ADVENTURE)" 1 / 2 "Cltyßoneath The Sea" 1953 Robert Ryan, Mala Powers. Two American deep seadiversare hiredtodive for gold bullion aboard a sunken ship off Kingston, Jamaica. (2 hrs.) 8:30 C) WALL STREET WEEK 'Option Strategies' Guest: Frank Cappiello, Jr., Options Specialist, Shearson Loeb Rhodes, Inc. Host: Louis Rukeyser. 0 MERV GRIFFIN Guests: Dottie West, Pat Henry,GlodeanandßarryWhite,Castmembers from Annie, Texas style barbecue, George Shearing, Joe Williams, Herb Jeffrles;Terry Gibbs, Buddy De Franco, Rodney Jones. (I) COMEDY THEATRE: PALS Needing help with his plan to buy his wife an anniversary present, happy go lucky Frank convinces his cautious brother in law, Harry, to drive him to Mexico. But, Harry lands in jail charged with chicken stealing and dope smuggling. 11) DR. SEUSS' PONTOFFEL POCK, WHERE AREYOU?Agoodnaturedbutgoolyyoungman, whose poor pickle-packing puts him in a painful predicament,pleadsforhelpandwindsupflying th'rough time and space into madcap adventures and mishaps. (Repeat) 9:00 CO PEOPLE'S BUSINESS C@) THE ROBERT KLEIN SHOW Acclaimed comedian Robert Klein stars in his second comedy special featuring guests Rodney Dangerfield and Jane Curtin. (60 mins.) (I) FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIE 'Kingdom Of The Spiders' 1977 Stars: William Shatner,•Tiffany Bolling. A courageous man and a beautiful woman stand in the faceof an unbelieving world • when a new species of horror, thousands of mutant tarantulas, attack an entire town, seeking humanpreyaftertheyrunoutoffood.(2 hrs. (Closed-Captioned; U.S.A.) CIDatI( 31THEDUKESOFHAZZARDTheDilkes try to help an old family friend break the moonshining habit, and Luke and Bo end up having to dispose of a mobile still to avoid violating their parole. (Repeat; 60 mins.) 9:30 CO U.S. CHRONICLE ll'A Different Kindof Life' In this prof ile,threepeople copeef fectivelywith America's most dreaded disease, cancer. 10:00 C 3) SILENT SPRING•OF RACHEL CARSON . First broadcast in 1963, this program explores the extent to which pesticides may endanger man and his environment. Rachel Carson, scientist and author of 'The Silent Spring', appears with Eric Sevareid to discuss her allegationthat poisonouschemicalshavebeen put into the hands of persons ignorant of their harmful potential. (60 mins.) NEWS O THE STEVE ALLEN COMEDY HOUR Guests: Rich Little, Jonathan Winters. (60 mins.) 0 NEW YORK REPORT CD a DALLAS J.R. takes steps to reestablish his power and increase his wealth, even if it means reshaping history and violating the laws of the land. (Repeat; 60 mins.) INDPENDENT NEWS 10:30 0 BASEBALL New York Mets vs San Francisco Giants (If players' strike continues. alternate programming will be aired.) fD NEWS 11:00 al ABC CAPTIONED NEWS M.A.S.H. copmcfmat NEWS ODD COUPLE 11:30 CO DICK CAVETT SHOW 0 MISSION IMPOSSIBLE g) THE TONIGHT SHOW guests: Angie Dickinson. (60 mins.) 0 ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE Anchored by Ted Koppltl. al) In CBS LATE MOVIE 'THE NIGHT STALKER: Mr. R.I.N.G.' A robot, programmed with a.survival instinct, learns it is about to be deactivated and murders its inventor. 'Castle Rock' 1981 Stars: James C. Burge, Margaret Phillips. Ayoung, naivegovernessarrivesatthe Castle Rock estateandfinds herself inthemidst of strange occurences and unexplained mysteries. (Premiere) 12) CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING 12:00 COD FRIDAYS Guests: The Bus Boys. (Repeat; a ~.~ 2:00 MONLYTHEBALLWASWHITEBeforeJackIe Robinson broke baseball's color barrier in 1946, manytalented blackplayersweredenied stardom in the big leagues. Host Paul Winfield listens to the reminiscences of the players and views vintage photographs and film footage of some of the great players that made up the Negro Baseball Leagues. 0 BIG VALLEY 0 MOVIE -(HORROR) s• "Curse Of The • Werewolf" 1961 Clifford Evans, Oliver Reed. The story of a young man who suffers the curse 3:00 a) ONCE UPON A CLASSIC 'Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm' When Becky learns that her five year old sister has died, she returns to Sunnybrook Farm to comfort her mother. (Closed-Captioned; U.S.A.) 0 MOVIE -(DRAMA) • 1 / 2 "Hell's Angels On Wheels" 1967 JackNicholson,Adamßoarke. Young gas station attendant quits hisjob tojoin cigroup of hell's angels. (2 hrs.) (21/ GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS MY THREE SONS 3:30 CO STUDIO SEE ff) THAT GOOD OLE NASHVILLE MUSIC (/) WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS ABC Spar:lawnl provide live coverage of the Hall of Fame Game In Canton, Ohio between the Atlanta Falcons and the Cleveland Browns. (3 hrs.) GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS 'Peggy Fleming' TOURNAMENT 4:00 cto SESAME STREET CO BASEBALL TODAY: STRIKE UPDATE 0 BASEBALL New York Mets vs San Francisco Giants (If players' strike continues, alternate programming will be aired.) firo ROOKIES 4:20 Ci) NBCSPORTS: SUMMEIISEASON (Airtime of this program is tentative due to the uncertainlyolthebaseballstrikesituation;if the strike has been resolved, Major League Baseball will air in this time period.) 4:30 ®Q a CBS SPORTS SATURDAY Brent Musberger hosts from the CBS Sports Beak In friday soturdciy CANADIAN OPEN GOLF New York City; today's coverage includes the 'Whitney Handicap' from Saratoga, New York and the 'Calgary Stampede' from Calgary, Alberta. (90 mins.) 5:00 CO MISTER ROGERS ED MISSION IMPOSSIBLE (EI EMERGENCY ONE 5:30 CU ELECTRIC COMPANY EVENING DO 0 MR. ROGERSTALKSTOPARENTSABOUT COMPETITION Susan Sternberg joins Fred Rogers for alively discussion on helping children to cope with the need to be first. (80 mine.) THE ROOTSOF ROCK AND ROLL, PARTII 'The Cheek To Cheek Years; 1959.1982. Hoot Paul Anka is joined by The Four Seasons, Chubby Checker and Connie Francis; also, interviews with Frankie Valli, Frankie Avalon, Dion, and Carl Perkins. (60 mins.) ff):i YOUTH FORUM al STAR TREK 'The Savage Curtain' ii NEWS CC NEWS 113 RACING FROM BELMONT PARK (0)(E)(22 CBS NEWS 6:59 (3D DAILY NUMBER 7:00 OD VICTORY GARDEN El SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN CC NEWS COD DAILY LOTTERY NUMBER WORLD AT WAR 'Reckoning' (:0 HEE HAW Guests: Paul Anka, Sylvia, Chubby Wise, Ralph Kay Dancers. (Repeat; 60 minx.() DANCE FEVER (22) AMERICA'S TOP 10 Cep THE ROOTS OF ROCK AND ROLL, PART II 'The Cheek To Cheek Years; 1959-1962. Host Paul Ankn is joined by The. Four Seasons. Chubby Checker and Connie Francis; also, interviews with Frankie Valli, Frankie Avalon, Dion, and Carl Perkins. (60 mins.) 7:30 OD EXTENSIONS CO) VIEWPOINT al SOLID GOLD Host: Dionne Warwick. Gold record winners perform their hit songs. SHA NA NA Guest: Lacy J. Dalton. 1 22) FIGHT BACKI 8:00 OD SPORTS AMERICA 'World Championship Men's Fast-Pitch Softball' MOVIE -(DRAMA)*** I / 2 "They Drive By Night" •• 1940 Georgeßsft,AnnSheridan. Story of the truckers who haul the freight over the highways and themurderthetwo of themget involved with. (2 hrs.) CE BARBARA MANDRELL AND THE MANDRELL SISTERS Guests: Ronnie Milsap and Charlotte Rae. (Repeat; 60 mins.) CE EIGHT IS ENOUGH Nancy becomes a local celebritywhenshe appearsinaTVcommercial, but runs into trouble when her 'public' starts to invade her life. (Repeat; 60 mins.) (Closed-Captioned; U.S.A.) O PETER MARSHALL SALUTES THE BIG BANDS ENOSEnosandTurktakeon agangof fur robbers, and Enos becomes a 'Big Brother' to a hostile black child. (Repeat; 60 mins.) THE WALTONS Jason is torn between his family and girlfriend Toni, when her Jewish religion sparks controversy in his strict Baptist home. (Repeat; 60 mins.) 8:300 THE VICTOR AWARDS 15th annual presentation of these awards honoring men and women who are recognized as 'real winners.' From the Las Vegas Hilton, with scheduled guests including George Brett, Paddy Boyd, Tony Danza, Robert Guillaume, George Hamilton, Robert Hays, Liberace, Edwin Moses, Stan Musial, Johnny Rutherford, Mel Tillis. 9:00 C. 4) LIVE FROM RICHMOND BJANDTHE BEARBJarranges it sothet his archrival, Rutherford T. Grant. is the fall guy in a two million dollar robbery. (Repeat; 60 mins.) 0 THELOVEBOATCaptainStubingbecomes concerned about his daughter when his gambling friend has her calling the long shots; and a formerly fat man's girlfriend is jealous of his new image. (Repeat; 60 mins.) (Closed• Captioned; U.S.A.) 0 MOVIE -(BIOGRAPHICAL) 1 / 2 "Glenn Miller Story" 1954 James Stewart, June Allyson. The biography of the famous big band leader. C 2 hrs., 30 mins.) Oak* CBS SATURDAY NIGHT MOVIE 'A Real American Hero' 1978 Stars: Brian Dennehy, Forrest Tucker. Inspired by the life of Sheriff Buford Fusser, who lived and worked in Tennessee, the film chronicles the story of Pusser'sattempttodriveoutofbusinessa local moonshiner whose illegal liquor has caused a number of teenagers to go blind. (2 hrs.) 10:00 0 FLAMBARDS 'Edge of the Cloud' William undergoes surgery and gets to test fly his first plane to France. (Closed-Captioned, U.S.A.) (80 mins.) NEWS 010 GAMES PEOPLE PLAY Guests: Scott Baio, Tim Reid and Gary Owens. Segments scheduled are: Western regionals of the 'Disk Jockey Invitational Talk-off, New York taxi drivers' demolition derby, and a visit to a shark rodeo off the coast of San Diego. (Repeat; 60 mins.) 0 FANTASY ISLAND Acouplewhohavebeen happily married for2s years arrange to meet as total strangers, to see if they will start a new romance; and the fiancee of a prominent man calls off their wedding when a criminal from her past threatens blackmail. (Repeat; 80 mins.) (Closed-Captioned; U.S.A.) ODD COUPLE 10:30 BLACK NEWS INDEPENDENT NEWS 11:00 0 MASTERPIECYTHEATRE 'Guest of Honor' King Edward VII accepts an invitation to dine with the Bellamys. (60 mins.) eIIBLUEJEANNETWORKPRESENTS . James Taylor' An entertaining and intimate concert performance by singer -composer James Taylor. (90 mins.) IMO de) TO NEWS ODD COUPLE 11:30 CESATURDAYNIGHTLIVEHost:SteveMartin. Guest: Kinky Friedman. (Repeat; 90 mins.) COD MOVIE -(MYSTERY) "Pendulum" 1969 George Peppard, Jean Seberg. A police captain, accused of•murdering his wife and lover, hires an attorney who had previously been able to free a known murderer on a technicality. (2 hrs.) 0 HARNESS RACING FROM ROOSEVELT RACEWAY (M) BENNY HILL SHOW 0 ROOKIES at MONTE CARLO at MOVIE -(COMEDY) ••• "How To Murder Your Wife" 1965 Jack Lemmon, Vlrna Lisi. A cartoonist marries a beautiful girl by mistake and she thinks he's going to kill her. (2 hrs., 10 it• ...i:••--cti .oc,t• •Ats• .-st st-o 4.t..4 A . 4 4 %., -- A' #. to 44 44'kZNi`g.to . NNN,W, N 4 N ° l-4SNN \*.•i!S%**4.44:s4ks%-i°4%,)8.414t4‘4.44.Atit5f1/44cS•sk,#41\,;V: 12:30 0 THE OTHER NEW YORK (13 F. 8.1. GED BLUE JEAN NETWORK PRESENTS 'The Strange Case Of Alice Cooper' The connoisseur of vintage strangeness, Alice Cooper, performs in concert. (90 mins.) 1:00 0 TALES OF THE UNEXPECTED CD MOVIE -(HORROR) •Yr "The Baby" 1972 Anjanette Comer, Ruth Roman. An attractive social worker attempts to free a retarded man-child from the strangehold of tho twisted love-hate feelings of his mother and sisters. (2 hrs.) 1:30 0 MOVIE -(COMEDY)• •• 1 ,4 "Man On Tho Flying Trapeze" 1935 W.C. Fields, Mary Brian. The story of a brow-beaten man's unhappy home life and his daughtersattempts to make him stand up for his rights. (88 mins.) sunday 11:00 CO NOVA 'Animal Olympians' The beauty, endurance and raw power of animals in the wild are captured on film as Nova juktaposes Olympic athletes performing feats which have parallels in the animal kingdom with animals who are champions of grace and speed. (Closed-Captioned, U.S.A.) (60 mins.) ®MOVIE-(ADVENTURE)•• "Tarzanandthe Great River" 1967 Mike Henry, Jan Murray. Tarzan goes to the Amazon country to help capturearivertyrantwhosepowerfultriberaids Innocent native communities, then makes the captives dig for diamonds. (2 hra.) CCO REX HUMBARD OMOVIE-(DRAMA)•• 1 / 2 "Fireball Forward" 1972 Ben Gazzara, Eddie Albert. A man assumes command of a 'hard luck' division in WW II France. (2 hrs.) 0 LIFE OF RILEY n GOSPEL NOTES F TROOP MASS FOR SHUT INS 11:30 OD JIMMY SWAGGART O REX HUMBARD No FACE THE NATION 0 MOVIE -(COMEDY) •• "Wistful Widow 01 Wagon Gap" 1947 Abbott and Costello, Marjorie Main. Two zanies travel out west and tangle with a set of tough hombres. (90 mins.) I THE SEARCH AFTERNOON 12:00 la PEOPLE'S BUSINESS 0 ROBERT SCHULLER (CAPTIONED) 0 STAR TREK 'Whore No Man Has Gone Before' a FACE THE NATION a THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL 12:30 OD SNEAK PREVIEWS Among the now films reviewed by critics Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert are 'Endless Love', starring Brooke Shields in a romantic story of two teenagers fromtotallydifferentbackgrounds,and'Arthur, starring Dudley Moore as a wealthy drunk searching for the meaning of life. c) ORAL ROBERTS MI JOURNEY TO ADVENTURE MOVIE-(COMEDY)*" "Bank Shot" 1974 George C. Scott, Joanna Cassidy. Collection of losersexecuteabankhelstbyuprootingasmall bank and driving it away:(9o mins.) 1:00 OD FREE TO CHOOSE 'How to Cure Inflation' Milton Friedman explains that inflation Is the inevitable result when the quantity of money grows faster than the goods and services are produced. (60 mins.) MOVIE-(MUSICAL) " 1 / 2 "Take Me Out to tho Ball Game" 1949 Frank Sinatra, Esther Williams. Two song and dance men find themselves on a ball team owned bye beautiful CO. (2 hrs.) C ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW GO MOVIE -(SUSPENSE) ••• "Day Of The Jackal'' 1973 Edward Fox, Terence Alexander. An international contract killer, for whom political assassination has become an art, is hired to kill Charles de Gaulle. (2 hrs.) MOVIE -(ADVENTURE)•• V: "Sea Chase" 1955 John Wayne, Lana Turner. During W.W.11, a German Captain of a fugitive ship skippers an assorted crew and an unusual cargo. (2 hrs.) ff).) BIG VALLEY Eal MOVIE-(COMEDY) •• "Lemon Drop Kld" 1951 Bob Hope, Lloyd Nolan. A racetrack tout owesa gangster a greatdealof moneyand must p i ay or else. (2 hrs.) GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS 1:30 RD CROSS SECTION SUPER MEMORIES OF THE SUPER BOWLS: XV. • 1:45 Cu CHALLENGE 2:00 Cj) HERE'S TO YOUR HEALTH 'Acne' (Closed-Captioned, U.S.A.) ®MOVIE-(DRAMA)••• "BlggerThan LIN" 1956 James Mason. Barbara Rush. How a sick man and his illness affect his family, and as he tries an untested medication. (2 hrs.) aat a CA NA DIAN OPEN GOLF Th e inal two rounds of play will be broadcast live by CBS Sports from the Glen Abbey Golf Club in Oakville, Ontario. (2 hrs.) 2:30 OD ONCE UPON A CLASSIC 'Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm' Despite financial troubles, Becky successfully completes her education, but there are many hardships ahead. (Closed-Captioned, U.S.A.) 3:00 M VIC BRADEN'STENNISFORTHE FUTURE 'The Volley' Coach Braden helps overcome your fear of going to the net during a rally, and shows you what to do once you get there. (Closed-Captioned, U.S.A.) 112 D MOVIE -(MY STERY )• •• 1 / 2 "TheThlnMan" 1934 WilliamPowell,Myrnaloy.Ahusbandand wife detective team are up to their necks in murder. (2 hrs.) 0 MASON-DIXON 500 BONANZA ID MOVIE -(COMEDY) ••• "Don't Drink The Water" 1969 Jackie Gleason, Estelle Parsons. An American family is held prisoner in the Iron Curtain country of Vulgaria, and they desperately try to escape. (2 hrs.) 3:30 CC MAGIC OF OIL PAINTING 4:00 CC SLIM CUISINE CE) SPORTSWORLD I) AIAW National Women's Collegiate Gymnastics Champion ship from Salt Lake City. 2) Military Boxing Championships fromNorthCarolina.3)Survival of the Fittest. (90 mins.) NATIONALSPORTSFESTIVALThe climax of ABC Sports' six hours of exclusive coverage of National Sports Festival 111, a showcase for 2,600 of America's top amateur athletes in 33 different sports, from New York. (2 hrs.) 101 MOVIE 'Never Steal Anything Small' 1959 James Cagney, Shirley Jones. (If the players' strike is settled, this station will air New York vs San Francisco at this time.) CBS SPORTS SUNDAY The 13th running of the Talladega 500, the NASCAR race that no driver has ever won twice, will be `;'l4 to e s 4 s44 otio The Daily Collegian Friday, July 31, 1981— tsonted from Alabama. (2 hrs.) 4:30 C] VICTORY GARDEN - - - 5:00 cu FIRING LINE 'Can America Compete?' Guest: Poter.G. Peterson, Chairman of the Board, Lohman Brothers Kuhn Loeb. Host: William F. Buckley, Jr. (60 mins.) 0 BIONIC WOMAN m MOVIE -(DRAMA)'• Yr "First To Fight" 1967 ChadEyerett,GeneHackman.Aone-time Marine hero almost looses his courage on the battlefield. (2 hrs.) 5:30 C.O HOGAN'S HEROES EVENING 6:00 WEATHER WORLD 13 MOVIE -(ADVENTURE)•• "Captain Blood" 1960 Jean Marais, Elsa Martinelli. In 17th-Contury France, a plot is underway to overthrow the King. (2 hrs.) OD MEET THE PRESS CO)( (2.1.1 NEWS ID MOVIE •(COMEDY)•• 1 / 2 "I'll Take Sweden" 1965 Bob Hope, Tuesday Weld. Wealthy oil executive takes his daughter to Sweden in order to break up her romancewith a jobless young man. (2 hrs.) (IA .0) CBS NEWS 6:30 C 3.) POWER GAME (6) NBC NEWS MUPPET SHOW Guest: Joan Baez. Gc.) IN SEARCH OF CBS NEWS l NEWS 7:00 OD HIDDEN PLACES: WHERE HISTORY LIVES Cei DISNEY'S WONDERFUL WORLD 'Follow Me, Boys' A former saxophone player gives meaning to his life when he commits himself to a small town, leads a boy scout troop, marries the woman he loves and adopts a street-wise bully. Stars: Fred Machlurray, Vera Miles. (Pt.l of a two•part presentation; 60 mins.) (Closed-Captioned; U.S.A.) (.)) THOSE AMAZING ANIMALS A whale rotrives bombs from the ocean floor; some myths are dispelled about the dangers of poisonous snakes; a last-minute effort to save wild burros in the Grand Canyon from destruction is documented and a natural disasterkeeps the penguin populationincheck. (Reassl; 60 mins.) (13)(29(2.4 60 MINUTES CBS News correspon dents Mike Wallace, Morley Safer, Dan Rather andHarryßeasoneraretheon-aireditorsof this weekly news magazine. (60 mins.) (ipl MONTE CARLO 7:30 CP. VIKINGSPHaIIdan Was Here' This episode examines the possibility that an ancient Viking tribe, the Rus,maywell be the forefathers of the people we now know as the Russians. (Closed-Captioned, U.S.A.). 8:00 EVENING AT POPS 'Leontyne Price' John Williams and the Boston Pops are joined by world renowned soprano Leontyne Price who performs selections from Verdi's 'Ernarnl' and Puccini's 'Madame Butterfly'. (60 mins.) 0 JERSEY BY THE SEA C 4) CHIPS Jon and Ponch must stop the escapades of members of a vigilante group when they turn vicious and reckless, and SergeantGetraerandhiswilearothreatenedby a vengeance seeking former convict. (Repeat; 60 mins.) (10 SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE 'S.O.S. Titanic' Stars: David Janssen, Clods Loachman. The courage and the horror that accompanied the sinking of the'Unsinkable'Titanicarerecreated in detail in the first movie to tell the complete story exactly as it happened. (3 hrs.) 0 OUTER LIMITS (1 - 0) as ca ARCHIE BUNK ER'S PLACE Murray's so fed up with Archie's continual refusal to let him have equal say in running the bar that he's ready to walk out. (Repeat) ED LAWRENCE WELK SHOW 8:30 0 - 0) a Q 2) ONE DAY AT A TIME It's been six months since Grandpa Romano died and Grandma Romano still feels she has nothing to live for until she goes out on a date with Schneider. (Repeat) 9:00 0 MASTERPIECE THEATRE 'Upstairs, Downstairs: The Bolter' James and Hazel are invited toafoxhuntalongwithßoseandEdward. Edward finds that the French maid is interested in him. (Closed-Captioned, U.S.A.) (60 mins.) CONATIONALGEOGRAPHIC'Dr.Leaky-Dewn of Man' 0 THE SUNDAY BIG EVENT 'St. Ives' 1978 Stars: Charles f3ronson, Jacqueline Bisset. When a former crime reporter is hired by a Hollywoodmoviemogultolocatesomevaluable ledgers, he follows the trail back and forth across Los Angeles; fromthe seedysectionsto the affluent suburbs. (Repeat; 2 hrs.) (Closed-Captioned, U.S.A.) 0 IT IS WRITTEN •Te) ALICE Vera's long-lost Aunt Agatha rides into Phoenix on a motorcycle and intends to ride out with Vera in her sidecar. (Repeat) 01 INDEPENDENT NEWS 9:30 0 WORLD TOMORROW own THEJEF FERSONSIt's the challenge match of the century as perennial rivals George and Tom make plans to run each other into the round in a 26-mile marathon. (Repeat) W URBAN JOURNAL 10:00 C 37 FOR THE RECORD 0 NEWS 0 JIMMY SWAGGART (iit , C2l)(22) TRAPPER JOHN, M.D. Rita Moreno and Harold Russell guest star in a love story about a hardboiled former stripteaser and a handicapped doctor. (Repeat; 60 mins.) 0 BLACK CONVERSATIONS 10:30 0 SPORTS EXTRA • 0 FOCUS: NEW JERSEY 11:00 (3) MYSTERY! 'The Racing Game' Episode I. 'Odds Against' This series is based on the mysteries of Dirk Francis. In this episode, jockey Sid Halley finds a new occupation after he is injured in an accident. (Closed-Captioned, U.S.A.) (60 mins.) BAXTERS C6pC.)O l :B ft NEWS O MANNIX ODD COUPLE 11:15 ao CBS NEWS 11:30 0 DAVID SUSSKIND SHOW (1) MOVIE -(DRAMA) '•• "Missiles Of October" 1975 WilliamDevane,MartlnSheen. When Russian missile bases are sighted in Cuba, the Kennedy administration must handle a crisis whichbringsallcountriesinvolvedtothe brink of war. (2 hrs., 15 mins.) a) MOVIE -(DRAMA) •• "Anzio" 1968 Robert Mitchum, Peter Falk. A war correspondent reports to the general of. the Anzio invasion that the road to Rome is wide open but the general prefers to dig in, giving the Nazis time to build their defenses. (2 hrs., 10 mins.) CID THE ROOTS OF ROCK AND ROLL, PART