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    ihe Daily Collegian Friday, Dec. 11, 1981
The Penn State Press
By LINDSAY NAYTHONS '
Daily Collegian Staff Writer
One of the University's lesser-known depart
ments is also one that lias access to many of the
world's greatest mjrids including University
faculty members.
Readers in university libraries throughout the
world have access to books published by the
Penn State ' Press. The Press also publishes
educational magazines and regional publica
tions. ,'
Located in 215 Wagner, the Press reviews
manuscripts for potential books, copy edits the
finished ones and sends them to be printed.
Book orders are taken at the office, including ,
those from branch offices of the Penn State
Press located in London and Tokyo.
Office manager Robert Paradine said before
a book is sent to the printers, it must meet
certain standards, including clarity of organiza
tion and expression, comprehensiveness and
originality of the book's subjects.
"Two faculty members review the manu
script. If they both give positive reviews; then
the book-to-be is on its way to the presses."
The printing is done by many different com
panies "wherever we can get the best price,"
Paradine said.
Another important decision in determining
where to send the books to be printed is quantity
of books to print.
Most of the subject matter contained in the
books published by the Press deals with math
and science, including topicA from the social
sciences and humanities.
However, the Press also publishes books
outside the academic spectrum.
From the Creator of "Lord of the Rings"
SPECTACULAR "Fritz the Cat"
"Heavy Traffic"
ANIMATION by RALPH BAKSHI
"Ralph Bakshi may well
be a genius. He
continues to push
animation techniques to
the outer limits."
Vincent Canby,
N.Y. TIMES
Friday & Sat. in 112 Chambers 7, 8:45,10:30 p.m. $1.50
The "Gymnastics Safety Manual" was writ
ten for the United States Gymnastics Safety
Association by former men's gymnastics coach
Gene Wettstone.
And Eugene E. White, a professor in the
Speech Communication Department, examined
the ways of conceptualiiing and exploring rhe
torical experience and the nature and uses of
rhetorical communication in "Rhetoric in Tran
sition."
'At a university operation, they are more likely to get
books published that commercial houses wou ld consider
marginal or uneconomic.'
Matthew Guntharp, a member of one of the
local bands, the Buffalo Chipkickers, penned
"Learning the Fiddler's Ways." The annual
fiddlers' competition at the Central Pennsylva
nia Festival of the Arts is a development from
the fieldwork involved in Guntharp's book.
Penn State Press Editorial Director John
Pickering said the notion of a university press
goes back over 500 years to the first university
press at Oxford University. '
Pickering said there are two main reasons
college professors go to a university press to get
their work published rather than a commercial
publishing house.
"At a university operation, they are more
likely to get books published that commercial
music by
JIM MORRISON
JIMI HENDRIX
JANIS JOPLIN
and other great artists!
Little known, but very
.useful..
houses would 'consider marginal or uneconom
ic," he said. "ALso, university presses will keep
a book in print longer than commercial houses.
"And many faculty members feel they get
more attention from a university press."
The Penn State Press does not give options on
its specifid writing contracts.
"We hope that the authors will come back to
us if they feel we have done a good job,"
Pickering said.
—John Pickering, editorial director
The National Endowment for the Humarlities,
the National Science Foundation and the Uni
versity contribute money to the Press. Howev-*
er, the University gives very little help,
Pickering said.
"Mainly (the University) provides us with our
office facilities," he said.. "We are largely self
supporting although some' of our books are
partially subsidized if they entail high costs and
have a slim market.", _
White said his book on rhetoric was the first
he published with the Press. However, he has
had other books published with commercial
houses such as MacMillan and Allyn & Bachyn,
he said.
"I first went to the Press with my manuscript
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when it was in an advanced stage," White said.
"They were very helpful in shaping it."
The Press' first run of White's book written on
rhetorical speech communication was 2,000 to
3,000 copies.
White said although this is a small amount
compared to commercial houses, which will not
touch `a book unless they believe it will sell 12,000
copies the first year, it is enough for the inter
ested scholirs and students in the field of speech
communication.
"Rarely does a university press book make
much money. Its purpose should not be purely
commercial," he said. "A university press
provides a service that purely. commercial
publishers (because of their economics) would
not be able to offer."
Pickering keeps in touch "with certain lead
ers of academic fields that are interested in
having books published or know of other acade
micians who are looking for a publisher."
"We send representatives to conferences and
seminars around the country."
University Press books can be found in Pat
tee. By regular agreement: between Pattee and
the Penn State Press, one copy of each book is
given to the library:
Nancy Cline, head of acquisitions for Pattee,
said some of the books published by the Press go
to the Penn State Room instead of the stacks.
"Of special interest to Pennsylvanians" is a
separate section of the . Press books. In this
group, one can find books such as "Historic
Buildings of Centre County" and "Pennsylvania
Politics Today and Yesterday.'! •
There is a display case of Press books
(Keystone Series) in the HUB.
Sorority tO, make
waves at annual
Anchor Splash
Delta Gamma sorority
,will be making
waves this Sunday afternoon when the 13th
annual Delta Gamma Anchor Splash takes
place in the McCoy Natatorium.
The sorority has set its goal for this year
at $5,000, said Joy. Manzinger; chairwoman
of the Anchor Splash. ,
Swimmers from 43 fraternities and sorori
ties will compete in both serious and fun
swimming races to raise money for the
Delta Gamma national philanthropy, Sight 01 1
Conservation and Aid to the Blind, she said.
The teams will be judged in three catego
ries: bathing beauties, spirit and swim
ming. •
For the bathing beauties category, each
team i submiited a picture of one contestant,
dressed up in a crazy outfit, Manzinger said.
The pictures of all contestants were on 41
display in the HUB basement this past week
and were voted upon by the public.
The spirit category will be voted upon
according to the number of supporters for
each team.: • •
Teams will receive points based-on how
they place in the races, which are Separated ( fib
into men's and women's divisions, Manzing
er said.
The Witch - Doctor from WQWK radio
station, who is a Delta Gamma Anchorman,
will, broadcast live from the event, which
begins at 1 p.m., Manzinger said.
Admission is 75 cents.
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• Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh. A woman steals
a fortune and encounters a young man too long
under the domination of his mother. (2 hrs.)
12:05 ®© CBS LATE MOVIE 'The Uncanny' 1977
Stars: Peter Cushing, Ray Milland. Three
horrifying vignettes, linking an eccentric '
writer's manuscript, recount fiendish killings of,
humans by malevolent felines. (Repeat; 2
hrs.)
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modern-day cattle rustlers who steal
•head at a time, from a neighboring rancher.
Finally, they conspire with the ranch hands to
steal the whole herd. (R) (95 mins.)
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®MOVIE -(SUSPENSE)" "Journey Into
Midnight" 1968 Chad Everett, Julie Harris. A
two part suspense thriller. I)'A commercial
artist, while at a costume party is taken into a
tragic past.'2) An unscrupulous opportunist ,
tries to set himself up witha wealthy Widow, but'
fails to reckon with the spirit world. (115
mins.)
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' and wins her man, despite all odds. (2 hrs., 20
mins.)
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And Coronets" 1950 Alec Guinness, Valerie
Hobson. An enterprising 'black sheep' In a
family decides to dispose of eight relatives. (2
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Scientists are shanghaied by.sliegs, to help
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Tom Sawyer' 1938 Tommy Kelly, Walter
:Brennan. Mark Twain's famous yarn about a
srlischipvous boy in a small Missotiri town. (90
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When Darnay receivesnewsof Gabelle'sbeing
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Blondie neglects her house and husband doing
warwork,butDagwoodwinsherbackbyalmost
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MOVIE -(ADVENTURE) " "El Cid" Part I
1961 Charletoff Heston, Sophia Loren. An 11th
century warrior's heroic crusade to stem the
' tide of the Moorish invasion of Spain. (2 hrs.)
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Chronicle reports on the f•ead-to-head
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of affirmtittve action is dramatized as James T.
Hart Is assigned to tutor a very angry young
black woman. (60 mins.)
MOVIE.-(ADVENTURE)••• I / 2 "High
Sierra" 1941 Humphrey:Bogart, Ida Lupino. A
gangster, on the Jam from the police, befriends
alame girl. (2 hrs.)
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MANDRELLSISTERSGuests:Roy Rogers and,
pale Evans with the Sons of the Pioneers. (60
mine.) "
CC OPEN ALL NIGHT Gordon's course in
self-protection, prompted by a string of
robberies at his store, bePomes an exercise In
• • • hilarity; when, his own wife throws him for a
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Vereen, Mac Davis and Marie Osmond. (2
hrs.)
8:30 CO MAKING A LIVING The waitresses can't
believe theireyes, a beautifulwomanisactually
coming on strong to Sonny, but Sonny backs off
because she's his brother's fiancee.
TALES OF THE UNEXPECTED
9:00 CU NOVA 'Twins' NOVA tells the incredible
story of scientific research on twins, a field
marked by brazen fraud, but also by surprising
and important new discoveries on the
combination of heredityandenvironment which
makes individuals unique. (Closed-Captioned;
U.S.A.) (80 mins.)
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(ETHELOVEBOATGophergetsashockwhen
he meets his old college roommate; after
encountering a handicapped woman, an
embittered, retired pianist agrees to perform
when a couple offer him a great deal of money;
and a man, pretending he has lost his faculties,
' falls for a beautiful doctor. (80 mins.)
Closed-Captioned; U.S.A.)
10:00 (A) ODYSSEY'Ben'sMill'BenThreshersmillis
one of the few water-powered, wood-working
mills left in this country. Operating In rural
Vermont since 1848, the mill still turns out
Watering tubs and horse-drawn sleds. (80
mins.)
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CHRISTMAS Debby Boone and Dorothy Hamill
►oinPerryComoashecelebratesChristmasand
the talents of Canadian performers, Including
singer Diane Tell, pianist Andre Gagnone, the
‘Pia Bon Vente Dancers, the St. Joseph's Boys
Choir, and famous former members of the
Montreal Canadians ice hockey team. (80
mins.)
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El MERRY CHRISTMAS WITH LOVE JULIE
,FeaturesJulieAndrewsandJimmyStewartwith
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Sergio Franchi, Carl Reiner, Rich Little, and
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11:30 0 MANWATCHERS Host Gary Owens and
celebrity panelists Della Reese, Misty Rowe,
Jenilee Harrison, Audrey Landers and Bridget
Handley rate the nation's most 'watchable'
men.
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Oklahoma State vs Texas A and M from Stare
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a MOVIE -(TITLE UNANNOUNCED) (90
mins.)
a MOVIE -(DRAMA)*" "Goodbye Again"
1961 Ingrid Bergman, Anthony Perkins. A
middle-aged woman haVing an affair with a
young man, still craves fora French playboy. (2
hrs., 10 mins.)
12:00 0 CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING
(E) MOVIE -(SCIENCE-FICTION) * l / 2
"Equinox" 1969 Edward Connell, Barbara
Hewitt. Four teenagers attempting to find a
missing archeologist in the California Hills,
discover instead a thousand year old book on
Devil worship...and the Devil himself. (90
mins.)
12:301 NEWS
1:00 0 MOVIE -(COMEDY) *** "Without Love"
1945 Spencer Tracy; Katharine Hepburn. A
sleepwalking scientist rents a room from a
willful widow in overcrowded Washington. (2
hrs., 25 mins.)
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, 0! MOVIE -(HORROR) " 1 / 2 "The Witch"
Richard Johnson, Rosana Schiaffino. A young
man answers a want ad fora librarian, where he
. ' encounters a young woman who has the power
. to make the unbelieveable become truth. (2
hre.)
1:30 ® , ABC NEWS
to MOVIE -(HORROR)•• "Incredible
Two-Headed Transplant" 1971 Bruce Dern,
Pat Priest. A scientist grafts the head of an
insane murderer onto the head of a mental
retardate. (90 mins.)
1:40 in ROCK CONCERT
2:10 a NEWS
2:3o'® MOVIE -(HORROR) •• "Curse Of The
Werewolf" 1961 Clifford Evans, Oliver Reed.
The story of a young man who suffers the curse
Of the Werewolf. (2 hrs.)
3:00 OMOVIE-(MYSTERY)• "Whywouldanyone
want to kill a nice girl like you?" 1968 Eva
Renzi, David Buck.Ayoung woman is terrorized
by unexplained attempts on her life and sanity.
11:30 0 GILLIGAN'S ISLAND
JIMMY SWAGGART
TO THIS WEEK WITH DAVID BRINKLEY
0 REX HUMBARD
ffij3 In FACE THE NATION
• 0 MOVIE -(COMEDY) "Noose Hangs
High" 1948 Bud Abbott, Lou Costello.
Mistaken identity leads to complications, when
two zanies are robbed of a large sum of money.
(90 mins.)
(E) THE SEARCH
12:00 37 PEOPLE'S BUSINESS
CI BRADY BUNCH
O ROBERT SCHULLER (CAPTIONED)
0) ACTION NEWSMAKERS
ffl) FACE THE NATION
az CONVERSATION WITH...
12:30 CS) SNEAK PREVlEWSCriticsGene Siskeland
Roger Ebert review the latest films in town,
including: 'Reds,' My Dinner With Andre' and
'Montenegro'.
O MOVIE -(COMEDY)•" "The Paleface"
1948 Bob Hope, Jane Russell. In the old west,
a timid dentist is backed up by a female
Linfighter. (2 hrs.)
Wt NFL 'Bl Host: Bryant Gumbel.
C 7 1981 COLLEGE FOOTBALL ALL
AMERICA TEAM An ABC Sports special that
spotlights the nation's foremost 1981
collegiate football players as selected by the
Football Writers Association of America.
0)040 THENFLTODAYNFLnewsandother
spOrtsfeaturesof thedaywithßrentMusburger,
PhyllisGeorge,irvCrossandJimmy'TheGreek'
Snyder.
1:00 CO MATINEEATTHEBIJOUIrTheGoriIIa'This
Ritz Brothers mystery-comedy is teamed with
the cartoon 'Ants in the Plants,' the Joe Louis
Short'Theßrownßomber,'andepisodethreeof
the serial 'Lost City of the Jungle.' (90 mins.)
(El NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE GAME
Cincinnati Bengals at Pittsburgh Stealers.
OMOVIE-(DRAMA)**Vz "FlreballForward"
1972 Ben Gazzara, Eddie Albert. A man
assumes command of a 'hard luck' division in
WW II France. (80 mins.)
CD MOVIE -(WESTERN) ••• "Rancho
Notorious" 1952 Marlene Dietrich, Arthur
Kennody. A cowboy looking for the murderer of
his sweetheart, ends up at a woman's bandit
hideout. (2 hrs.)
ao ea NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE
GAME New York Giants at St. Louis
Cardinals.
WMOVIE-(COMEDY)• • •S4 "Miracleon34th
Street" 1947 MaureenO'Hara,JohnPayne.An
eccentric man goes on trial to prove he's Santa
Claus. (2 hra.)
2:30 ai) EXTENSIONS
MOVIE -(DRAMA) •••• "Going My Way"
1944 BingCrosby,BarryFitzgerald.Appealing
story of a priest, assigned to a down-trodden
parish, who worked to help the pariah and the
(2 hrs., 30 mins.)
Up MOVIE -(DRAMA) ••• "Tell Me Where It
Hurts" 1974 MeureenStapieton,PaulSorvino.
Amiddle-agedhousewitechangesherillewhen
she forms a women's consciousness-raising
group with her friend.oooooooo (90 mins.)
3:00 PHOTO SHOW 'Starting to Print' Jon Goell
presents the basics of making a photographic
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CI MOVIE -(DRAMA) •••15 "Nightmare
Alley" 1947 Tyrone Power, Joan Blondell. A
carnival heel becomes involved with it
mind-reeding woman, a blackmailing
psychiatrist and other assorted weirdos. (2
hrs.)
' STAR TREK 'That Which Survives'
3:30 ai) MAGIC OF OIL PAINTING
4:00 GEI WORLD OF COOKING 'Brazil: A Bahian
Menu' At the Moende Restaurant in Rio db
Janeiro, Chef Roberto Hein preparet;
Caranguejos Recheendos, Moqueca do
Camerao, Xin-Xin do Galinha, and Dklelicia de
Banana.
GE) ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW
(ID MOVIE -(MUSICAL-COMEDY) ••s;
"Miracle on 34th Street" 1973 Sebastian
Cabot,JaneAlexander.Anoldmanclalmatobto
Santa Claus and spreads Joy to whoever hb
meets..(ghrs.)
13 22 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE
alb
GAME Philadelphia Eagles at Dallas
Cowboys.
0 GARDEN STATE BOWL Tennessee vit
Wisconsin, from Giants Stadium in East
Rutherford, New Jersey.
4:30 OD VICTORY GARDEN
lap HOGAN'S HEROES
5:00 CEI FIRING LINE 'A View of Washington from
•
Appalachia' Guest: John Y. Brown, Governorof
Kentucky. Host: William F. Buckley, Jr. (60
mins.)
0 BIONIC WOMAN
(I) OMNI
HARDY BOYS-NANCY DREW
MYSTERIES
5:30 ap CAPITAL COMMENTARY: US REP. JOHN
MURTHA •
EVENING
6:00 t RURALAMERICA:COMINGOF AGELorne
Green hosts this look at innovative programs
which are helping to solve the problems facino
-the rural elderly.
OMOVIE-(HORROR) •• "CrulselntoTerror7
John Forsythe, Hugh O'Brian. A tale of terror
• begins when a cruise ship with an eminent
archaeologist aboard breaks down in an arse
where he claims there is a sunken temple. A
diving party is formed and they find a amallgold
sarcophagus-andallofasuddenforcesbeyond
human control take over. (2 hre.)
0 MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW •
04) NEWS
O BATTLESTAR GALACTICA
6:30 U) CROSS COUNTRY SKI SCHOOL
Go NBC NEWS
CC DANCE FEVER •
7:00 CI) SOUNDSTAGE: ROBERTA FLACK
1 1) THROUGH THE MAGIC PYRAMID After
. Prince Tut's older brother is poisoned, the evil
General Horembeb arrests Tut and plans to
have himself crowned pharaoh, but Billy Tuttle
organizes a thrilling battle to atop Horembeb's
Mln. (Conclusion; 60 mins.)
CODE RED Danny is trapped in a blazing
building with gang members responsible for
setting a series of fires and leaving behind
evidence pointing toe rival gang of whichDamiy
• used to be a member. (60 mins.)
ENTERTAINMENTTHISWEEKHosta:Tont
Hallick, Dixie Whatley and Ron Hendren. A
wrap-up of the happenings in the world cif
entertainment from the preceding week. .
(Bea 60 MINUTES CBS News correspon
dents Mike Wallace, Morley Safer, Ed Bradley
andHarryßeasoneraretheon-aireditorsolthts
weekly news magazine. (80 mine.)
0 CHRISTMAS IN THE MAGIC GARDEN
, Carole Dames and Paula Janis transform their
garden into a holiday wonderland as they
prepare for the Yuletide season with song,
stories and Christmas fables.
8:00 CD NOVA 'Resolution on Saturn' On Tuesday.
August 25th, 1981, the spacecraft Voyager)!
encountered Saturn. To commemorate thiß
event, NOVA prqsents an update on the
information gathered by Voyager !during its
fly-by of the majestic ringed planet in 1979.
(Closed-Captioned; U.S.A.) (80 mine.) I
El MOM, I WANTTOCOMEHOMENOWBes:u
Bridges hosts this hard hitting documentary
about the problem of teenage runaways and the
problems they encounter with prostitution,
drugs and more. (60 mins.)
CHIPs Jon and Ponch are thrust into the
world of amazing luxurywhentheyinvestidatea
scheme to skim huge profits to be realizedfrot
the auction of rare antique autos. (60 mins.)
T 7) TODAY'S FBI Special agent Nick Frazier'B
job is on the line after he becomes too involved,
harassing the man he believes to be
responsible for a rape-murder on federip
pioperty.(6o mins.)
OP BILLY GRAHAM CRUSADE
CM CB 11 ALL STAR PARTY FOR BURT
REYNOLDS Variety Clubslnternatl , .•
presents a celebrity salute honoring
Reynolds. Paying tribute to Burt are Lt.
. Anderson, Dom DeLuise, Monty Hall, Krie
Kristofferson, Jack Lemmon, Dolly Parton,
Jerry Reed, John Ritter, Jimmy Stewartanil
Nelson Riddle and his orchestra. (80 mins.)
0 JIM ROCKFORD: PRIVATE
INVESTIGATOR
9:00 0 MASTERPIECE THEATRE 'Edward anti
Mrs. Simpson' The King ignores the letter he
receives from Major Harding suggesting that
Mrs. Simpson shouldgoabroad, and proclaims
his love for her to his mother and siste4.
(Closed-Captioned; U.S.A.) (80 mins.)
UNDERSEA WORLD OF JACQUES
COUSTEAU
OSUNDAYNIGHTATTHEMOVIES'InSearct
OfHistoricJesus'l977Stars:Johnßubensteiq,
JohnAnderson.Biblicalsourcesareusedinthis
film to dramatize the life of Jesus Christ as a
historical figure who proclaimed Himself the
Son of God. (2 hrs.) (Closed-Captioned'
U.S.A.)
ffl) SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE 'The Golden
Raiders' 1979 Stars: Roger Moore, Tel*
Savalas. A bizarre band of archaeologists:,
entertainers and patriots hold a brazen riad on
a Nazi-held fortress that hides the secret of a
fortune in gold. (2 hrs., 15 mins.)
0 IT IS WRITTEN
O)(BUTHESIXTHANNUALCIRCUSOFT4
STARS Linda Evans,ElliottGould,BobNewhart
and Brooke Shields aretheringmastersforthio
circus special. Celebrity performers include
Marty Allen, Catherine Bach, Mike Connors;
Britt Ekland, Greg Evigan, Richard Hatch, Tab
Hunter, Eddie Mekka, David Nelson, Randi
Oakes, Dana Plato, William Shatner, Andre*
Stevens and Dwight Stones. (2 hrs.)
0 LAWRENCE WELK SHOW
9:30 0 WORLD TOMORROW
10:00 M BUTTERFLIES
O NEWS
0 JIMMY SWAGGART
0 INDEPENDENT NETWORK NEWS
10:30 C)COSMOS'EncyclopediaGalactica'Dr.Carl
Sagan examines the probability that lifewiliq
found elsewhere, and suggests what we cao
look for, and how we should deal with it.
(Closed-Captioned; U.S.A.) (80 mins.)
0 SPORTS EXTRA
0 FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK
11:00 0 OFF THE SET
ma a NEWS
0 PAUL HOGAN
0 ODD COUPLE
11:151) NEWS
TV CBS NEWS
11:30 0 FAST FORWARD
O DAVID SUSSKIND SHOW
CC SOLID GOLD Host: Dionne Warwick. Gold
record winners perform their hit songs.
AN EVENING AT THE IMPROV
0) MOVIE -(DRAMA)• I / 2 "Sweet Ride" 1968
Tony Franciosa, Jacqueline Bissell The story
of relationships between a tennis bum, a surfer
and a beautiful girl. (2 hrs., 30 mins.)
0 STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO
a OLD TIME GOSPEL HOUR
0 CBS LATE MOVIE 'The Uncanny' 1977
Stars: Peter Cushing, Ray Milland. Three
horrifying vignettes, linking an eccentrid
writer's manuscript, recount fiendish killings q) .
humans by malevolent felines. (Repeat; 2
hrs.)
11:4511) MOVIE -(SUSPENSE) •• "Last Shot You
Hear" 1969 Hugh'Marlowe, Zena Walker. A
marriagecounseloris tolerant of hiswife'slovii
affair, but refuses to give her a divorce. The
lovers plan to kill him but their efforts are
thwarted. (115 mine.)
12:30® ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK
®MOVIE-(DRAMA)•••• "RalslnlnTheSun ll
1961 SidneyPoitier,RubyDee.AfrustratedbUl
indestructible black family in Chicago is stirreB
into an emotional flux when the proud matriarcp
of the household receives a $10,000114,
insurance payment. (2 hrs.. 30 mina.)
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