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Shebovqon Press. Soturdov, October 16, 1982 18 Atari Files Suit Against Adult Theme Video Games 1 TV Weekend Highlights CHlPs. Erik Estrada, in the line of duty, takes a job modeling designer blue jeans. NBC Ch. 4,5.

ABC Movie "The Blues Brothers." The 1980 flick co-starring John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd, who created the characters on "Saturday Night Live." Lots of great music, and a hectic time is had by all. Ch. 11,12. NBC Movie Erik Estrada plays a boxer with Yvonne Wilder as his mother. Estrada rises from the barrio, driven by a desire to help his feisty mother and his brother and sister.

Morgan Fairchild plays the publicist who falls 7-8. Walt Disney Freaky Friday. Conclusion. 1976 comedy about a mother and daughter who change places for a day. With Barbara Harris, Jodie Foster.

CBS Ch. 2,6. 7- 8. T.J. Hooker.

Hooker searches his soul after, his partner is criticized by other policemen for not taking the chance to shoot a cop-killing juvenile. ABC Ch. 11,12. 8- 10. CBS Movie 'Hotline." Lynda Carter plays a bartender threatened by a creepy caller.

The plot puts its heroine in constant jeopardy, alone and isolated, the police uninformed. 1982. Ch. 2,6. Sheboygan prtss a SUNNYVALE, Calif.

(AP) Atari "outraged" by sales of X-rated video game cartridges that have angered Indian and women's groups, says it will go To court in an effort to keep them off the market. The company, a leading manufacturer of the popular games, "does not condone or approve of this use of its home video game technology" and plans to file suit to block the games' distribution and sale, said Michael Moone, president of Atari's consumer electronics division. "Atari, like the general public, is outraged by this conduct Moone said Friday, adding that the company intended its products for "wholesome family entertainment." He gave no specifics about the planned suit, but said that after "further review Atari has decided to seek legal action against the manufacturer of the offensive game cartridges, American Multiple Industries, and the distributor, Mystique." i The games, which sell for $49.95, about $10 to $15 more than most other video games, unveiled Wednesday by the Northridge-based games condone sexual violence and rape. About 100 people from a women's organization and American Indian groups protested Friday in New York, where one of the games was on display at an audio-visual show. "It's absolutely disgusting," said one of the protesters, Lois Red Elk of the American Indian Movement.

Kristen Reilly of Women Against Pornography said "Custer's Revenge" is a' game of "attack and rape." Michael Bush of the American Indian Community House in New York said the game provides "a reinforcement of the stereotyping of American Indians as something less than human." The game's creator, Joel Miller, denied in an interview in' New York that Custer rapes the woman. "He's seducing her, but she's a willing participant," he said. The X-rated cassettes are the first known adult games created for use on Atari equipment. American Multiple," a year-old company, until recently only made plastic storage cases for video and audio cassettes. "Our object is not to arouse, our object is to entertain," said Stuart Kesten, president of American Multiple Industries, in an interview earlier this month.

"When people play our games, we want them smiling, we want them laughing." Kesten, who was in New York on Friday, said the games will not be pulled off the market because he does not consider them pornographic. The cartridges will be available nationally within two weeks, and Kesten said he expected to sell half a million by Christmas. "Vfe just couldn't see adults playing with space ships any more," he said. One of the games, "Custer's Revenge," gives players points for "joining" a female figure representing an Indian maiden and a male figure without pants, representing Custer. In another game, "Bachelor Party," players try to help a figure representing a bachelor escape from rows of figures representing women.

American Indians have protested the cartridges, particularly "Custer's Revenge," and women's groups say the Television Engineer Denies Woman Ran Train When It Derailed for the guy beneath her social status. 1982. Ch. 4,5. 0-10.

Trapper John, M.D. Jackpot and Slocum fall in love but don't expect another wedding. CBS Ch. 2,6. TV Movies Saturday Movies Ch.

10 8 "Bird of Paradise." South Seas adventurer snatches native girl from the clutches of a volcano and true love results. 1932 with Joel McCrea, Dolores del Rio. Ch. 26 at 8 "Billy the Kid." Whitewashed account of the famous bandit's exploits. 1930 with John Mack Brown, Wallace Beery.

Ch. 2 at 10:30 "Bang the Drum Slowly." Friendship between a star pitcher and his slow-witted catcher who is incurably ill. 1975 with Michael Moriarty, Robert De Niro. Ch. 4 at 10:30 "Gllda Live." Film made of Gllda-Radner's 1979 Broadway show.

This is a lively, wild performance peopled with some of the characters Rad-ner developed for "SNL." Ch. 5 at 10:30 "Shell Game." A charming con man's current target is the crooked head of a charity fund. 1975 with Tommy Atkins, Joan Van Ark. Ch. 8 at 10:30 "The Other Side of the Mountain." Conclusion.

Prom a wheelchair, former ski champion Jill Kinmont finds fulfillment as a teacher and true love with a truck driver. 1978 with Marilyn Hassett, Timothy Bottoms. Ch. 12 at 10:30 "Play Misty for Me." Clint Eastwood as a late-night deejay plagued by crazy caller Jessica Walter. 1971.

Ch. 6 at 12:15 "Monster from the Surf." Teenage beach bums grow alarmed over murders that appear to have been committed by a sea monster. 1963 with Jon Hall, Sue Casey. Ch. 12 at 12:30 "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly." Back-stabbing cowboys hunt for Confederate loot during the Civil War.

1968 with Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef. Ch. 6 at 1:45 "Step by Step." WW II vet chases Nazis on the home turf. 1946 with Lawrence Tierney, Anne Jeffreys. Ch.

1 12 at 4 "She Demons." Shipwreck survivors' and Nazis clash on a desert island. 1958 with Irish McCalla, Tod Griffin. Sunday Movies Ch. 26 at 7 "Sleeping Car to Trieste." Jean Kent and Albert Lieven seek a secret diary on the Orient Express. 1948.

Ch. 38 at 9 "The House of Seven Gables." Hawthorne's classic novel about an. ill-fated 19th century New England family. 1940 -with Vincent Price, Margaret Lindsay. Ch.

2 at 10:30 "Rage." A rancher seeks revenge when his son is killed by the accidental release of an experimental Army nerve gas. 1972 with George C. Scott. Ch. 18 at 10:30 "Red Dust." Romantic intrigue on a rubber plantation in Indochina.

1932 with Jean Harlow, Clark Gable. Ch. 38 at 10:30 "D.O.A." A man, slowly dying from poison, sets out to find his killer. 1949 with Edmond O'Brien, Pamela Brltton. Ch.

4 at 11 "The Chey. enne Social Club." A Texas cowboy inherits a social club, meets the girls who live there and discovers It Isn't a boarding house. 1970 with James Stewart, Henry Fonda. Ch. 26 at 11 "The Two Worlds of Jennie Logan." A contemporary housewife is caught up In mysterious events of another era.

1979 with Lindsay Wagner, Marc Singer. Ch. 11 at 11:45 "The Enforcer." A DA vs. Murder, Inc. In a factual story, 1951 with Humphrey Bogart, Zero Mustel.

i ailed Sept. 28, sending 43 cars off the tracks. Some 2,700 area residents were forced to evacuate for two weeks as spilled chemicals exploded or caught fire, destroying three homes and damaging 17 others. They were allowed to return home Tuesday, after the fires were out. Robertson, Ms.

Byrd and James Russell Reeves, 31, of Summit, the brakeman on the train, were arrested Thursday and charged with reckless handling of hazard; ous materials, a felony. All three were released late Thursday after posting bonds. A woman who answered the telephone at the Robertson home Friday told The Associ-' ated Press that he was out of town "on the Gulf Coast" and wouldn't return until Sunday. In the telephone interview with the Baton Rouge newspaper, Robertson admitted he drank before starting his run, but denied he was drunk. He insisted he had only "one drink to go" before the derailment.

State police said from the statements the three gave prior to their arrests, there may have been drinking in the cab of the train before the derailment. Robertson said accounts of Ms. Byrd driving the train were "taken out of context" by the media. He said Ms. Byrd was simply hitching a ride to another station.

"It is riot uncommon for railroad employees to catch rides," he told the newspa M. The Love Boat. Phyllis Diller and Lynn Redgrave are on board. ABC Ch. 11,12.

S-10. The Devlin Connection. Devlin's secretary, Lauren Dane may be next on the list of a murderer who is stalking her condominium complex unless Brian and Nick can get a lead from the community's active singels scene. NBC Ch. 4,5.

HO. Fantasy Island. A secretary wants to be a boss; troubled husband wants to end a recurring nightmare in which he murders his wife. ABC Ch. 11,12.

Sunday Canadian Foot Evening :30 10 Amazing Years of Cinema 18 Pop Goes the Country 10:00 2.4,5.6,11.12 News 10 Paul Hooan 18 Midnight Speciol 26 This Week in Baseball 36 Country Music Hall 38 Biography: Billy Mitchell 10:30 2 Movie-Bong Drum Slowly 4 Movie-Gilda Live 5 Movie-Shell Game 6 Movie-Other Side Mountain 10 Nova: Case of UFOs 1 1 Family Feud 12 Movie-Plav Misty for Me 26 Notre Dame Football (Arizona ot Notre Dame) 36,38 Badger Football (Michigan St. at Wisconsin) 11:00 II Wrestling 18 Solid Gold 11:30 26 Greatest Sports Legends Midnight 4 The Saint 11 That Nashville Music 18700 Club 26 Mod Sauad 12:15 6 Movie-Monster from Surf 12:30 2 Evening at Improv 11 Doris Day 12 Movie Good, Bad Ugly 1:00 4 Soul Train 26 Night Life 1:45 6 Movie Step by Step 4:00 12 Movie She Demons Morning 36 Marketing Perspectives 38 Sports America 9:30 2 Funday Sunnies 4 Wrestling 5 Muppet Show 10 Electric Company 11 Jimmy Swaggart 12 This Week David Brinkley 18 Munsters 24 Rev. w.V. Grant 26 Fllntstones 10:00 5 Flipper 10 Movie-Is My Palm Red IB Adam's Family 24 Kenneth Copeland 26-Sport Billy 36,38 Badger Football (Michigan St. at Wisconsin) 10:30 2,18 Bewitched 4 Bowling 5 Gentle Ben 6 World Tomorrow 11 This Week-David Brinkley 12 Movie Sarah Portrait ot a Teenoae Alcoholic 26 Superbook 11:00 2-TBA 5 Meet the Press 6 Public Conference 18 Hogon's Heroes 24 Jim Bakker 26 Wall Street Journal Report 11:30 2 Polka Variety '82 6 NFL Today 10 Coloniel Printer 11 Day of Discovery 26 It's Your Business Afternoon 11 Movie-Mission in Morocco 12 Star Trek 36-rTony Brown's Journal 38 Body in Question 3:30 i Bewitched 4,5 World Series Pre-Game 36 Lawmakers 3:45 Series (St.

Louis at Milwaukee) 4:00 Treasure Seekers 10 Body In Question 12 Blonlc Woman 18-Kung Fu 26 Those Amazing Animals 36 Inside Washington 38 Women's Emergency Brigade 4:10 11 All About Dogs .36 Consultation 5:00 1060 Million Germans 18 Hardy Bovs'Noncy Drew 24 Wild Klnodom 36 What's inside 38 Firing Line 1:30 10 Motorweek 26 Lome Green's New Wilderness 36 Present Evening 4.J-CHIP IB Jimmy Swaggart I 00 6 Jeffertont 10-Nulurt II, 12-Movie Blue Brother 36 Knn Show 38-Masteroiece Theater1 To Servt Them All My Day JO One Day at a Time Money Honevboy jock Von impe 00 o-Traooer John 10-Mostrrplec Theatre-To Serve Them AM My Day tl-Mv view 26-New J6 Dnvld Susskind 38 Movie-House Seven Gable at Toronto. World Series. Game five, St. Louis Cardinals at Milwaukee Brewers. NBC Ch.

4,5. 6-7, Ripley's Believe It or Not. A bizarre royal romance" is re-enacted. ABC Ch. 11,12.

Voyagers! The Voyagers stop in on Cleopatra and Babe Ruth, who get together in a time warp of their own. NBC Ch. 4,5. 7-8. Matt Houston.

Houston investigates the death of a top clothes designer. Suspects keep popping up, mostly beautiful ones. ABC Ch. 11,12. 1 WBAY-Green Bay 4 WTMJ-Mllwaukee WFRV-Green Bay' WITI-Mllwaukee 10 WMVS-MMwaukee It WLOK-Green Boy 11 II J4 It 34 31 (Programs subject 9:30 18 Milwaukee Observer 26 Jock Van Impe 10:00 10 Word into Image 18 From Editor's Desk 26 Lough Trax 36 Sports America 10:30 2 Movie-Rage 4.5-News 6 Barry Farber Show 10 Sweeney Todd 18 Movie-Red Dust 38 10:45 11:00 4 Movie-Cheyenne Social Club 5 Carol Burnett 26 Movie-Two Worlds of Jenny Logan 11:15 11 Between the Lines 12-MASH Monday 7:00 4,5 Today lO-ll.

18-24-26- -Sesame street 12 Good Morning, America -Bugs Bunny -Jim Bakker Hour -Flintstones i 7:30 18 Woody Woodpecker New Zoo Review 26- 8:00 Jack LaLonne -News 26 Great Space Coaster 2-6- 18. 24 I A Study In the Word 8:30 Child's Play 2 6- Tom Cottle 18 24- 26- Family Affair Gomer Pyle Morning Stretch 9:00 2- $25,000 Pyramid 4-1 Ditt rent Strokes Richard Simmons Young and the Restless II-12 18- Phil Donahue All My Children I Love Lucy Monday Noon 2 Noon Show 4 Days of Our Lives 11- AII My Children 12 At Twelve 18-700 Club 26 Fugitive 12:30 5 Days of Our Lives 6 As the World Turns 10,38 Mister Rogers 1:00 2-As the World Turns 4 Another World Life to Live 26 Movie-The Devil and Daniel Webster 1:30 5 Another World 6 Capitol 18 Jimmy Swaggart 36 Sports America 2:00 2,6 Guiding Light 4 Fantasy Hospital 18 Gilligan's Island 24 Movie-Cry Beloved Country 2:30 5 Newlywed Game 10 Communication Skill 18 Little Rascal 36-Dlck Cavett 3:00 2 CasoerTom and Jerry 4 Joker'j Wild 5 Tic Tac Dough 6 Dark Shadow 10 This Old House 11 People Court 12 Hour Magazine 18 Tom and Jerry 26 Cartoons 36 Over Easy Monday :00 2,4,5,6,11, 12-Newt 10- Untamed World 11 Three Company 261 Love Lucy 36,38 Marketing Perspectives 6:30 3 Barney Miller Feud Magazine 6 Entertainment Tonight 10,38 MacNellLehrer Report IB All In the Family 24 Here' Lucy 26-You Asked for It 36 Focu on Society 7:00 3,6 Square Pea 4 5 Little? House on Prairie 10.38 Shakespeare Plays: King Lear Incredible 18 Bowling Gome 26 Movie-Cry Beloved Country 36 Psychology Human Relation 7:30 2,6 P.rlvate Benlamln 36 Today Block Woman 1:00 2.6 Movle-Forbldden Love 4.5 Movie-Parrell for People 11,12 Supertar 18 Movie Gross is Greener 36-Dlck Cavett 1:30 36 Over Easy 9:00 26-New 36 Nightly Business Report 9:30 24-ln Search 36-Market to Market 10:00 3,4,5,6,11, 1J-Nw 10- Untamed World 11 Three Company ball. Winnipeg NBC Ch. 4,5. WISN-Milwoukee WVTV-Mllwaukee WCGV-Mllwaukee WLRE-Greenfiay WMVT-Milwaukee WPNE-Green Bay to change) 11:30 5 Entertainment this Week 6 Sports Wrap-Up 11:45 11 Movle-The Enforcer 12 Loverne and Shirley Midnight 6 Foce the Nation 12:15 12 Odd Couple 12:30 2 Face the Nation 5 Madame's Place 6 Gunsmoke 12:45 12 House Call 1:00 4 At the Movies 1:15 12 Charlie Horse 1:30 6 Public Conference 2:45 12 Green Acres 3:95 12 Look In Morning 24 Financial News 26700 Club 9.30 2 Joker's Wild 4 Carol Burnett 5,18 Wheel of Fortune 10 Inside Out 10:00 2,6 Price Is Right 4 Richard Simmons 5,18 Texas 11,12 Love Boat 10:30 4-Soap World 26 Jim Bakker 11:00 2 Young and the Restless 4 Doctors 5 Merv Griffin 6 Phil Donahue 10 Great Plains Experience 11.12 Family Feud 18 Woman's Page 11:30 4 Search tor Tomorrow 10,38 Sesame Street 1 1 Ryan's Hope 12 Edge of Night 18.26 News Afternoon 3:30 2 Happy Days Again 4 Little House on Pralfle 5 Hour Magazine 6 Good Times 10 Electric Company 1 1 Brady Bunch 18 Fllntstones 26 Superman 36 Hatha Yoga 38 Over Easy 4:00 2 CHIPS Patrol 6 One Day ot a Time 10 Misters Roger -11 Little House on Prairie 12 Happy Days Again 18 -Scooby-Doo 24 Incredible Hulk 26 Fllntstones 36 David Susskind 38 Sesame Street 4:30 4 People' Court 5 Entertainment Tonight 6 Jefferson 10 Sesame Street 12 Laverne and Shirley 18 Brady Bunch 26 Scooby-Doo 1:00 2,4,5 News 6 Live at Five 11 More Real People 12 MASH 18 Muppet Show 24 McHale's Navy 26-Beverly Hillbillies 36 Communication Skills 38 Electric Company 5:30 2,4,5,6,11, 12-New 103-2-1 Contact 18 Barney Miller 24 Christaln Children' Fund 26 Beverly Hillbillies 36,38 Making It Count Evening 26-Twlllghf Zone 36-Hatha Yoga 38 Nightly Business Report 10:30 4 So You Think You Oof Trouble 5 Tonlghf 6 Madame's Place 10 Masterpiece Theater: To Serve Them All My Day 11 Three Company 18 Benny Hill 26 Gunsmoke 36,38 PBS Latenight 11:00 2,6 Hawaii Five 4 Tonight 11 Mary Tyler Moort 12 Laverne and Shirley 18 Sanford and Son 11:30 5 Rockford Files 10 Word Into Image 11 Nlghtline 12 Odd Couple 18-TwlllBht Zone 26 Honey mooners 38 Encompass Midnight 2 Sanford ond Son 4 David Letterman 6 Movie Kiss Me, Kill Me 11 Six Million Dollar Man 12 Nightlln 18-Rat Patrol 26-Movle Lavender Hill Mob 13:30 13 Emergency 1:30 6 Mary Tyler Moor 12 Charlie Horse 3 12 Green Acre 4:10 12-At Twelv Saturday :00 2,4.5 News 6 Entertainment This Week 11,12 Hee How 18 Solid Gold 26 Backstage Grand Ole Oory 36,38 Jazz: American Classic 6:30 2 Loverne and Shirley 4 Fight Back: David Horowitz i Dance Fevr 10 Sneak Previews 26 Glen Campbell 36,38 Fast Forward 7:00 2,6 Walt Dlsnev: Freaky Friday 4,5 Dltf'rent Strokes 10 Wild America 11,1 2 T.J.

Hooker 18 Lauoh Trox 26 Lawrence Welk 36 Soccer Mode in Germany 38 Jacques Cousteau 7:30 Silver Spoons 4,5 10- Fred Wanna 8:00 -Movie-Hotline -Gimme a Break Movie-Bird ot Paradise 2,6 4,5 lO- ll.l 2 Love Boat I Glen Campbell Money-Billy the Kid Sports Wild America 8:30 -Love, Sidney Nashville on Road World War I 9:00 -Devlin Connection 26- 36-38- 2 Fantosy Island 18- That Nashville Music Classic Country 38 Sunday 2,1 Mass tor Shut-Ins Church Service 4 5-6-10, II-12 26 Dr. D. James Kennedy Robert Schuller 38 Sesame Street -Lowell Lundstom -Look In -Ever Increasing Faith 7:30 Oral Roberts -Dawn of a New Day Ernest Angley -At Large 2-4-11 12 18 Cartoon Carnival 24 2- Jimmy Swoagart 8:00 Sunday Morning Superman 4 5- Robert Schuller 6-10 12 18 26 36 38 Answer is Love -Mister Rogers -In Touch -Bugs Bunny -Kenneth Copeland -TV High School -Six-Gun Heroes JO 4 Sergeant Preston Oral Roberts 6-1 10 II 12 18 24 -Sesame Street -Jerry Folwell -Rex Humbard -Battle ot Planets -Changed Lives 9:00 Lone Ranger Rex Humbard Sunday Morning 4 5- 6-12 18 24 26 House Calls Batman Day of Discovery Jetsons Sunday Noon 2 NFL Today Week In Review 1 1 Nashville Swing 18-Movle-Littlest Rebel 24 Ghosts and Gold 26 Movie-Doctor In tht House 12:30 2 Sports Sunday 4,5 Canadian Football (Winnipeg at Toronto) Street Week 1 1 S. Form Report 12 Movie-Night Caller from Outer Space 24-How to with Pet 1:00 10 Movie-Bird ot Paradise 11 Marcus Welby 36 Country Music Hall 38-Notur 1:30 36 Guitar I 00 11- Slx Million Dollar Man 12- World Series Tailgate Party 18 Movie Emolre of the Ants 26 Movit-Babes on Broadway 36 Jazz 38-Untamed World 1 10 10 Amazing Years of Cinema 36 Fast Forward 38 S. Chronicle 1:00 10 Odyssey Sunday too Minutes 10-Fred Waring 11.17-Believe It or Not 18 Munnel Show 26-Outiook 36,38 Art of lelng Human 6:30 4.5 Voyager 10-Wild America 18 World tomorrow 26 Ho to with Pete 7 00 2 6 Archie Bunker Plac Creature Great and Small Houston 18 If Your Business 26-Mavle Sleeping Cor to Trieste 36-Firing Line Mf 2.6- Glorio per.

"They do it airthe time." However, he admitted it was against company policy to allow someone in the train engine without a permit. "You're suppose to have a permit to do that but nobody does it," he said. "Who is going to get a permit at four in the morning?" The railroad has blamed the derailment on a mechancial failure in the wheel assembly of the 20th car of the train. Success On Broadway Is A Surprise NEW YORK (AP) Ra-quel Welch says her success on Broadway has surprised people who knew her only from the movies, but adds that the producers of "Woman of the Year" knew all along she would be a hit. Since Miss Welch replaced Lauren Bacall this summer in the play's starring role, ticket sales have soared.

The show set a box office record for the theater by bringing in almost $319,000 in a recent week. Miss Welch said Friday she was "pretty excited for a girl from Hollywood that's never been on the Great White Way." She said her success on Broadway has surprised some, but her producers expected it all the time. "There was a feeling of 'Go out there and 'show 'em, she said. VHrVUHFFM 731 S.57rts BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) The engineer of a freight train that derailed, spilling hazardous chemicals that exploded and burned, has admitted he drank before starting the ill-fated run.

But engineer Edward Peyton Robertson Jr. says he was not drunk and had not relinquished the controls to a passenger. "Ain't no S.O.B. is going to drive my goddamn train but me," he said from his home in McComb, according to a copyright story in The Baton Rouge State-Times. Robertson also denied state police reports that the train was speeding at the time of the accident.

State police said Thursday that a clerk in Illinois Central Gulf Railroad's Baton Rouge office Janet Brumfield Byrd was at the controls when the 101-car train der- Actbr Proud Of Mason's Legal Average COLUMBUS', Neb. (AP) -Actor Raymond Burr, who became America's favorite attorney when he played "Perry Mason," says he's still proud of his legal batting average during nine years of the TV show. "I did over 300 cases and I lost three of them," said Burr, who appeared in the popular drama from 1956 to 1965. "That's less than 1 percent and that's not so bad." The actor was in Columbus on Wednesday and Thursday to speak to a state convention of the Independent Insurance Agents. Burr is the national spokesman for the association, a job he began in July 1981.

"Perry Mason" came at a time when people were looking for the kind of courtroom justice the show portrayed, he said. Burr said he has no plans to do another series, but is planning three movies. His next acting job will be a play in England. Actors Honor Ed Asner NEW YORK (AP) Ed Asner, the feisty editor on the canceled "Lou Grant" television series, has been honored by his fellow-actors for supporting unpopular causes. "I won't try to deny I.

deserve this award," Asner deadpanned as he accepted the Paul Robeson Award at a meeting of the Actors' Equity Association on Friday. Nuncy Marchand, who played Asner' boss Mrs. Pynchon on the presented the award, which is named for the activist actor and singer who sacrificed his career to support unpopular causes. 1 Asner, president of the Screen Actors' Guild, was criticized by conservative i groups earlier this year for starting a drive to raise funds for medical supplies to be distributed by leftist rebels In El Salvador. Previous recipients of thef award have Included Lillian.

Hellman, Pete Seeger, Hurry Belafonte and Studs Terkel. The Paris underground Is unique In that It has a system of pipes '600 miles long that takes compressed air to homes and businesses. It now serves many purposes, but was originally built to operule the city's clocks and tors, Recreation Calendar Oct. 18-23 MONDAY Armory Fitness moved to Skateland 9-10 a.m. Swimnastics, Central, a.m 7-8 p.m.

Men's Swimnastics, South p.m. Adult Weight Room, North p.m. Family Gym and Swim, North p.m. Women's Volleyball, level, Horace Mann p.m. Adult Gym and Swim, South p.m.

TUESDAY Swimnastics, Central a.m., 1-2, p.m. Open Rifle and Pistol, Urban p.m. Open Co-ed Volleyball, Horace Mann 7-9 p.m. WEDNESDAY Swimnastics, Central a.m., p.m. Sr.

Citizen Club, Sr. Center 2-4 p.m, Open ParentTot Swim, Madison p.m. Physically Handicapped Swim, South p.m. Adult Gym and Swim, North p.m. THURSDAY Swimnastics, Central a.m., 1-2, 7-8 p.m.

AdultYouth League SupervisorsScorers Meeting, Recreation Department 6:30 p.m. Officials Meeting, Rec. Dept 7:30 p.m. Family Gym and Swim, South, pool only 7-9 p.m. Open Coed Volleyball, Horace Mann, all levels 7-9 p.m.

FRIDAY Swimnastics, Central a.m. Sr. Citizen Club, Sr. Center 2-4 p.m. Open Adult Fitness, Grant, 50 cents 6-7 p.m.

TURN ON YOUR with a WINEGARD ANTENNA Show Goes On WASHINGTON (AP) A Federal Communications Commission official has dismissed a complaint against the showing of "More Real People" us a local television program In prime evening viewing, time. The Natltinal Association of Independent Television Producers and Distributors had contended that the show, made up of segments from NBC's "Real People," was not eligible to be shown as local non-network programming. But Laurence E. Harris, chief of the FCC's Broadcast Bureau, said Friday that the association had not provided' the facts necessary to Support Its complaint. When it come to getting bef possible color reception we recommend a Winegard antenna.

Our technician have (elected the model best luited for sharp, clear reception in thli area. Stop In or call ui if your reception ii not a good a you think it should be. "Antonnol are my ONI bwlwiil" i Hoy's Antenna Service Phone 437.9538.

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