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THE MUNCIE STAR, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1991 PAGE! 9 Tuesday, November 19 ESPN PBS 2 3 ABC 6 TNN TNT TBS CNN USA WGN NIK 7 CBS 8 9 FOX 10 NBC 13 15 17 AMC Morning Ag Bullwinkie ABC News Bodies in Motion Prophecy Romper Room News 18 19 20 21 22 34 :30 Sesame Street Jetsons Video Power Up Close Benny Hinn Casper Friends Woody Woodpecker I Love Lucy Cartoons Lassie Kidsworld Shepherd Chapel Rising Damp MOVIE: Woman am Gunsmoke G.1. Joe Good Morning Sportscenter CBS This Morning Success-N-Life Ninja Turtles Flintstones Bus. Morning Faith 20 AGE Preview on Pier 13 Body Electric America Sportscenter James Bond dr. Yogi Bear Cartoons Tom Jerry Daybreak Success-N-Life :30 Today Mr. Wizard AGE Classroom MOVIE: Mr.

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Scheuer and TV KEY's staff in New York and Hollywood. RESCUE 911. The opening segment of tonight's show is a testament to caring people both in the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. A young Siberian boy is burned badly, and there's little hope for his survival since the nearest burn center is 3000 miles away in 1 Moscow.

When the boy's father asks some American visitors for help, the wheels are set in motion, and the boy and his mother are flown to Alaska and on to a burn center in Galveston, Texas. Treatment there not only saves his life but prevents horrible scarring. A harrowing ordeal that ended happily, thanks to Soviet and American cooperation. 8 p.m. CBS (Channel 8) ROSEANNE.

"Stressed to Kill." At best Roseanne isn't the best "coper" in the world, but tonight she's almost at the end of her rope, trying to quit smoking and allowing everything to, get to her. Her daughters don't help the situation when it is revealed that Becky completed a term paper for her sister, Darlene. 9 p.m. ABC (Channel 6) MOVIE: In a Child's Name. (1991) Conclusion.

The finale of this two-parter centers on a long, drawn-out custody fight for a little boy between a convicted killer's parents and his sister-in-law, who refuses to buckle to pressure. It's a series of dramatic confrontations, both in and out of court. Valerie Bertinelli maintains a steadfast dedication to the cause at hand as the murdered woman's sister and Michael Ontkean is frozen menace as the killer-father. Louise Fletcher also registers strongly as the killer's mother bent on raising her son's child. 9 p.m.

CBS (Channel 8) LAW ORDER. "Renunciation." A nasty young wife enlists the aid of a young, easily manipulated student, with whom she is having sex, in killing her husband. Detectives Ceretta and Logan know the lady did it for the insurance money, but she says the young man did it and he insists she did the deed. A taut, well-acted hour. Ashley Crow is particularly effective as the young wife with ice water running through her veins.

10 p.m. NBC (Channel 13) The Week Ahead TUESDAY, Nov. 19 10 a.m. Mun-Del Building Justice Center, 100 W. Washington St.

1:30 p.m. Delaware County Council on Aging, Muncie Eye Center, 200 N. Tillotson Ave. 2:30 p.m. Muncie Unsafe Building Hearing Authority, city courtroom, city hall, 300.

N. High St. 4 p.m. "The First Amendment and Television News," lecture by Pamela Hill, vice president of Cable News Network, Pittenger Student Center Forum Room, Ball State University. 4:30 p.m.

Open Door Community Services board of directors, Butterfields Restaurant, 508 Tillotson Ave. 7 p.m. Eaton Town Council, Community Center, 600 E. Harris St. 7 p.m.

Yorktown Town Council, town hall, 720 W. Smith 7 p.m. Muncie Park and Recreation Board, Little House, Heekin Park. 7 p.m. Muncie Mission Board, 520 S.

High St. 7. p.m. Delaware County Airport Authority, Fire, Crash and Rescue Building, Terminal Drive. 7:30 p.m.

Mount Pleasant School Board, Yorktown Elementary School, 700 E. Smith St. 7:30 p.m. Delaware Community School Board, administration office, 7821 N. Ind.

3. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 20 6:45 a.m. Muncie on the Move breakfast, Horizon Center, 401 S. High tickets.

9 a.m. Muncie Board of Public Works and Safety, city hall, 300 N. High St. 9 a.m. Registered Builders Advisory Council, Delaware County Building.

4 p.m. Delaware County Community Corrections advisory board, Superior Court 4 conference room, county building. 4:30 p.m. Youth Service Bureau board of directors, bureau offices, 722 E. Main St.

4:30 p.m. Delaware County Park and Recreation Board, county building. 7 p.m. Monroe Community School Board, superintendent's office, 1000 W. Delaware County Road 600-S.

7 p.m. Liberty-Perry School Board, superintendent's office, Selma, 8 p.m. "The Professional Media and the Bill of Rights," lecture by Bill Monroe, editor of the Washington Journalism Review, Emens Auditorium. 8 p.m. 84, Charing Cross Road, Ball State University Theatre, tickets.

THURSDAY, Nov. 21 10 a.m. Delaware County Alcoholic Beverage Board, basement conference room, county building. 3 p.m. "Status of U.S.S.R.

and Sport After Perastroika," lecture by Top Weekend Movies November 15-17 grosses nationwide $10.3 Cape Fear million 2 Curly $4.2 million Sue 3 $3.3 All I Want million for Christmas The Stairs People $3 Under the 5 million $2.2 Man Tate Little million Billy Bathgate 6 $1.9 million Other People's Money 7 $1.8 million 2: $1.58 The million Quickening, 9 $1.57 million Strictly Business Party 2 10 House $1.3 million AP Relations Ca. Source: Exhibitor All All the Time WOKZ to Become 'Louie 105 FM' By RODNEY RICHEY The Star's Television Editor One might say that KZ 105's new format is what the station is airing in "Lou" of something else. But we won't say it. An all-Louie Louie music format was unveiled by WOKZ-FM 104.9 as of 6 a.m. Monday, when it adopted the audio logo "Louie 105 FM." Listeners probably wondered why they were hearing the same song Louie Louie by Richard Berry in different versions by various artists.

(The format was not being simulcast on WOKZ's sister station, WERK-AM, which changed formats last week.) Five-year-old WOKZ, bought a few months ago by American Hometown Radio Corp. from Indianapolis attorney James Beatty, had been airing a "soft rock" format. Company president Chris Cage said many things Monday about the new format, which was suggested by a Boston-based consulting group. "What we find is that it's very Telesale 1991 Surpasses Goal Telesale 1991 surpassed its goal "Not the for the 6-day auction. erick said.

According to Katie Frederick, to test-drive assistant director of development for WIPB Channel 49, Telesale brought in $158,510 in merchandise, underwriting, cash donations, inkind services and tickets for a raffle on a new car. Frederick, while she could not provide exact figures, estimated that Telesale pulled in about 000 in merchandise and underwriting, well past the goal of $120,000. In 1990, Telesale, the annual fund-raiser for the PBS station, took in $126,909 in merchandise and underwriting. The bids for merchandise, Frederick said, were about 70 percent of retail. "It was a a a a a a a a a a great success," she said Monday.

The numbers for Saturday 1 night, the final night, were $28,793 in bids and underwriting, for 241 items. "We were very pleased with the results of the raffle," Frederick added, announcing that Debbie Marlow, Muncie, had won her choice of a 1992 Pontiac Grand Prix or a 1992 Buick Regal. Marlow has not made her choice. Carmike Cinema 7 3401 W. Community Dr.

288-5650 "PEOPLE UNDER THE STAIRS" (R) "SLOW BURN" (R) "OTHER PEOPLES MONEY" (R) "HIGHLANDER II (R) "STRICTLY BUSINESS" (PG-13) "DECEIVED" (PG-13) "ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS" (G) The Real Lyrics to Louie Louie by Richard Berry Louie, Louie, me gotta go. On the ship I dream she there. Louie, Louie, me gotta go. I smell the rose in her hair. Fine little girl she waits for me.

Louie, Louie, me gotta go. Me catch the ship Louie, Louie, me gotta go. for cross the sea. Me see Jamaica moon above. Me sail the ship all alone.

It won't be long, me see Me never think me make it home. my love. Louie, Louie, me gotta go. I take her in my arms again. Louie, Louie, me gotta go.

Me tell her I never leave again Three nights and days Louie, Louie, me gotta go. me sail the sea. Louie, Louie, me gotta go. Me think of girl constantly. Source: He Was a Midwestern Boy on His Own by Bob Greene (1991) Muncie Star graphic Sergei Belyaev, professor at the Leningrad Physical Education Institute, Health and Physical Education Building Room 100, Ball State University.

4 p.m. Muncie Historic tion and Rehabilitation Commission, Delaware County Historic Alliance Resource Center, 120 E. Washington St. 5:30 p.m. Muncie Human Rights Commission, second floor conference room, city hall, 300 N.

High St. p.m. Meeting to unveil strategic plan for Muncie's enterprise zone, Central High School cafeteria. 7 p.m. Liberty Waste District Board, Selma Town Hall.

7 p.m. "Women Who Have Been Sexually Harassed and Are Fighting Back," panel discussion, Pittenger Student Center Forum Room, Ball State University. 7:30 p.m. Muncie Police-Fire Merit Commission, city hall, 300 N. High St.

7:30 p.m. "The Romance of the 1920s Skyscrapers," lecture by Ball State University architecture professor Edward Wolner, Bracken Library Room 225. 7:30 p.m. Minnetrista Central Neighborhood Association, Riley Center, 1901 N. Walnut St.

8 p.m. Scenes from the play Scum City, West Quad Room 321, Ball State University. 8 p.m. 84, Charing Cross Road, Ball State University Theatre, tickets. FRIDAY, Nov.

22 5:30 p.m. Holiday kick-off celebration, Muncie Children's Museum, 306 S. Walnut Plaza. 8 p.m. 84, Charing Cross Road, Ball State University Theatre, tickets.

SATURDAY, Nov. 23 p.m. Chili supper and '60s sock hop, Murpah Shrine Club, 3222 E. McGalliard Road, tickets. 6-9 p.m.

Festival of Trees and Light preview gala, Minnetrista Cultural Center, 1200 N. Minnetrista Parkway, tickets. 8 p.m. 84, Charing Cross Road, Ball State University Theatre, tickets. SUNDAY, Nov.

24 Noon-8 p.m. Festival of Trees and Light, Minnestrista Cultural Center, 1200 N. Minnetrista Parkway, tickets. 2:30 p.m. "The Ostentatious Age," gallery talk, Ball State University Museum of Art.

8 p.m. 84, Charing Cross Road, Ball State University Theatre, tickets. MONDAY, Nov. 25 9:30 a.m. Delaware County Board of Commissioners, county building.

10 a.m.-8 p.m. Festival of Trees and Light, Minnetrista Cultural Center, 1200 N. Minnetrista Parkway, tickets. last we'd heard," said she was going them." of cash prizes were Doug of Muncie Dianne of Muncie, Shanafelt Yorktown Richard Cheney of CNN's Arnett Honored Winners Bradburn Studebaker Rebecca ($150) and Muncie WASHINGTON (AP) Peter Arnett of Cable News Network, who covered the Persian Gulf War from. Baghdad, received the National Press Club's Fourth Estate Award for lifetime achievement in journalism Thursday night.

He is the 19th recipient of the annual honor. $3.00 ALL SHOWS BEFORE 6 PM movies The The Little Curly Cape Whore Ernest Sue Man Fisher Hitman Fear (R) Scared Tate (PG) (R) King (R) WEST (PG) (R) Stupid 9:15 (PG Only 289-7200 Frankie Johnny (R) ICES House Party (R) 9:40 Only Billy Bathgate (R) IFEA Muncie 3 MUNCIE MALL ON McGALLIARD AD. 284-4100 THE THEATER I WITH A some CHOICE shows at IN regular PRICEI price GOODRICH QUALITY THEATERS FREE DRINK REFILL 25c POPCORN REFILL REAL BUTTERED POPCORN POPPED PEANUT OIL SCHWARZENEGGER TERMINATOR 2 JUDGMENT DAY 6:30 9:15 BILLY CRYSTAL Tues. CITY 9:30 SLICKERS BEES 9:30 DEMI MOORE (REG. The JEFF DANIELS ADM, Butchers 9:40 Wife 5:30 important in radio today for people to know exactly what they're going to hear when they tune in," Cage said, with great understatement.

But there were just as many things that Cage didn't say, such as how long the new "format" would last. "We don't know. It depends on how it goes over. We might decide we need to add another song to the mix somehow," Cage said, his tongue firmly planted in his cheek. Is the format temporary? "Well, we don't know yet," Cage replied, stubbornly sticking with the joke.

"So far, based on the reaction, we will definitely be doing it WOKZ on Monday was also giving away biographies of famous "Louies," including Louis Pasteur, Armstrong, Lou Costello and Louis XIV. And what was the answer to its regular "Backwards Song of the Day" contest? Well, take a wild guess. Reed E. Bunzel, radio editor of Broadcasting magazine, said Monday that the all-Louie Louie format was nothing new. "I've heard of this being done before with Louie Louie and also with a couple of other songs," Reed said by telephone from his office in Carmel, "and it usually portends a format change at the radio station.

"It's usually done for media hype, and, to be honest, to get the local newspapers No kidding? The playlist includes versions of Louie Louie by its composer, Richard Berry, the Kingsmen, the Sandpipers, the Last, Rockin' Robin Roberts, the Sonics, Eddie and the Subtitles, Les Dantz and His Orchestra, the "Hallelouie" Chorus (the Impossibles) and the Rice University Marching Owl Band, whose version was used in the 1988 film The Naked Gun. "We thought that playing the same version in 1963 by the would get rather tiresome," Cage said. Really? Will WOKZ, which beginning Tuesday signs off an hour later, at 1 a.m., go back to the old format soon? "No, I don't think we'd ever go back," Cage said of the old format. "In fact, I think we're going to learn from our experience." Cage paused, seeming to have said something serious, then added, "We think this is a definite move forward, and we would never want to go back. "The only complaints we've had so far have been from people who are listening in the office, and they're finding that it's not a good format for long-term listening.

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