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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • 7

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Tuesday, Sept. 13. 1983 'World more unsettled Zorinsky home from 3-week tour Tuesday evening Sea log for detail I II 7:00 1 7:30 8 00 8:30 1 9 00 9 30 CD Movie: Antio (181 Robert mum, Peter fam. Qwr cautious and awe- New ber9anial naarrytwnathaAntwIriiraaionhwoadMaataf. The A-Taam I Movie: BeuM land 0S8O)Ual Am Wforren.

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4 20 WorM at Large 4 30 ChMren's Fund 9 Moneyline Activities Tuesday Nebraska Chamber Orchas--tra With conductor Bruce Fer den. First-Plymouth Congregational Church. 20th St 8 Auditions for "Bail. Book Candle" Two women three men. 7 Playhouse.

2500 56th St Boots and Slippers, round dance UAA Bidg 1244 High. 8pm Audubon Naturalist Club UNL Nebraska Hall, 901 1 7th. 7.30 Program "A Close Look at Seasonal Prairie by Irene Alexander. Antelope Dance Club Auld Rec Center. Antelope Park, anyone 50 years or older invited." dancing cards 7 30-10 30 (offering) Wednesday Edward Zorinsky over attempts in Chad.

The trip was sponsored by three private groups, the Chinese National Association of Industries and Commerce, a Taiwanese trade association, the Asiatic Research Center at Korea University and the Jewish Community Relations Council The Zorinsky-Hatch party arrived in Tokyo hours after Korean Air Lines Flight 007 was shot down by a Soviet pilot. The senators were briefed on the incident by U.S. ambassador Mike Mansfield who had copies of the intercepted conversation between the Soviet fighter jets and Russian ground control The senators and their wives then continued their planned visit to South Korea via Korean Air Lines. Zorinsky said the Korean people were "very angry and very adamant on retribution." The senator said he supports President Reagan's response to the Soviet action, but he does not feel it went far enough in punishing the nel in the Middle East have access to information be and Hatch picked up because they do not have the opportunity to meet with the national leaders on the same level the senators did. The senators were given the royal treatment at virtually every stop on their trip.

Police escorts "I don't know how President Reagan would be treated better than Ornn Hatch and I were everywhere we went. We had motorcycle we had police escorts, sirens, we had flashing lights. We did get to meet with a lot of heads of countries, for a couple of lousy senators walking in off the he joked. The senators met with the heads of China, Taiwan, Israel, Saudi Arabia and Jordan. They also got into a shouting match with Syria's outspoken foreign minister.

Abdel Halim Khaddam. who was "shouting and ranting and raving over U.S. foreign Dolicv." Zorinsky said he By David E. Lynch Journal Washington Bureau WASHINGTON "The world is more unsettled than I originally believed," Sen. Edward Zorinsky, D-Neb, said Monday after a three-week around the-world trip including stops in Moscow, the Middle East, China and South Korea.

The senator from Omaha, a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said the situation in the Middle East is "far more complex and complicated than people even on the Foreign Relations Committee believe. don't think (VS.) foreign policy is geared toward solutions in that part of the world," said Zorinsky, noting he does not know if there is a solution to the Middle East problems, but he questioned the use of U.S. Marines as a "peacekeeping force (in Lebanon) when there is no peace to keep." Two levels The senator, who was accompanied on the trip by his wife, Cece, and Sen. and Mrs. 8 30 9 to Violet.

Judy and Dora lee are busted for soliciting when they moonlight as costumed telegram delivery girts. JL 9:00 Hart to Hart The Harts discover that a celebrated redue is being drugged and impersonated by his aides. A (cc) Lifeline 9 Freeman Reports ffj The New Era 9 30 (T News Inside Baseball 3t 9 35 CtNews 10 00 pOOCDIl News 3 Israeli Diary Stanley M. Rosenblatt interviews prominent Israeli political figures on the question of Palestinian statehood. WKRP In Cincinnati 2j Sportscenter Sports Tonight 10:15 CD College Football Boston vs Clemson JL 10:30 Tonight Carson: Liberate.

Chris and Lisa Scott (who tried to raise a sunken boat), comedian Teddy Bergeron. Entertainment Victoria Principal shares some of her beauty secrets: an interview with Jerry Reed Brown bag concert Forrest Kern, Shrine Temple keyboardist. Foundation Garden. 1413 St noon. This Week Play: "Tha Wild Flowering of Chastity" Star City Dinner-Theatre, Chelsea Pub.

East Park Plaza, Fn -Sat dinner 6 30 sho (also Sep! 22-23 30-Oct 1) Play: "A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To Tha Forum" Playhouse. 2500 S-56th St Thu -Sun 8pm- Sept 22-24, 29-Oct 1. Sept 25 2 30 Nebraska George Kreskin Mentahst and expert in field of ESP, Bran-deis Student Center, Creighton University. Omaha, Tue. 8pm Helen Hudson concert lA fiic Hall.

Concordia College. Seward. Wed 8 St. Louis Symphony Or-pheum Theatre. 409 16th.

Omaha. Wed 8pm" shouted right back, reminding Khaddam of Libya's take-. Policeman ends Independent station intends to compete with KOLNKGIN Soap fJjlTi Magnum, P.I. 13, Business Today GL Benny Hill 25 Crossfire 10 35 C55 The Catlins 11:00 Movie "The Child Stealer" (19791 Beau Bridges, Blair Brown. i.

A divorced mother tries to recover her two kidnapped daughters from her ea-hue-band. ft ABC News Nrghtline Twilight Zone 3. Newsnight 11:05 Movie "Caribbean" (1952) John Payne. Arlene Dsn) Pirates in the 1 700s attempt to take over a Caribbean island. 1 1 30 0 David Letterman Comedian Larry Miller 2D Three Stooges 1140 63 11 McCloud 12:00 Senfordand Son IJL Get Smart 12 30 NBC Overnight tJ News Topper 100 Hawaii Five-0 (fjHai it l2.

ri 2j Flying Disc Man From Mars Serial 1:05 8 Movie "She" (1965) Ursula Andreas. John Richardson. A mysterious women convinces an Englishman traveling in Palestine that he is the reincarnation of her former lover. 1:15 IT) Sportscenter 1:30 (Tj Movie (Repeat of 7 p.m.) QP Australian Football 9 Crossfire 2 00 Life of Riley 9j Freeman Reports and ail you eatin'. of fries, thick By Val Swinton Journal Stall Writer Nebraska's only independent television station will "compete fiercely" with KOLNKGIN-TV "Channels 1011 of Lincoln and Grand Island for news and advertising, according to a spokesman at a Tuesday news conference.

Big 8 TV. formerly part of the Nebraska Television Network, is to begin broadcasting from Genoa Nov. 1, offering professional and college sporting events and news, as well as reruns and old movies. But Frank Brosseau. president of television for Amaturo Group which owns Big 8.

and its three former sister stations, which will remain as NTV, said the competition would be Orrin G. Hatch, R-Utah, said he found two levels of communication throughout the Middle East "one, the unofficial level, which is the one you can believe, that nobody wants to be quoted on; the other, the official rhetoric which plays worldwide to keep the country in the good graces of as many people as possible. It was just country after country. We'd be told something in confidence by the leaders, and yet sometimes it would be diametrically opposite public pronouncements." Zorinsky said he doubts that U.S. diplomatic person "We intend to compete fiercely for news and advertising revenue." he said.

"But we also intend to cooperate warmly and just as fiercely." The new station, formerly KCNA TV 8 in Albion, has applied for call letters KBGT-TV. It will beam its signal from a new 2.000-foot tower to 31 Nebraska counties covering approximately 20.000 square miles. The coverage area is bounded by Lincoln, W'ilber and Hastings in the south, llartington and Center in mid-Knox County to the north. Bur-well and Loup City to the west and Tekamah and Fremont in the east. The new station also will be carried by Lincoln Cable-vision.

Brosseau said, although a channel has not yet been assigned. Using the NTV news staff of 25 employees in six bureaus Lincoln, Hastings. tection for water resources that lie beyond the individual state's borders, the senator said. "In effect, (the bill) would allow one state to allocate water shared by others without protecting those other states." The spokesmen for the farm organizations said the coal slurry pipelines would take vital business away from the railroads and cause them to increase their rates for bulk agricultural products, and that would lead to higher food prices at the grocery store. James Miller, speaking for the National Grange, said his (3 0 131 EN 13th St.

475-5969 ENDS THURS. AT: 7:40 4 9: lPraiGHT2NE win. umhC lG7r 1 THE MOVIE ENDS THURS. AT: 7:10 9:25 New Mr reason 1 to iffe.y pLtj subscribe f-? to -Sif Lincoln's tr own TV guide. TV WEEK 473-7341 Only Tuesday evening 5:00 DOO News EJ 11 Barney Miller 931 Electric Co (X Eight is Enough QT! Hogsn's Heroes 35 Gourmet Cooking a US Lime House 5:30 NBC NewS CJ XL CBS News ABC News (cc) 13, Business Report Financial News SportsForum Life In Universe 6:00 fj WKRP In Cincinnati nQDUiJi News Family Feud 1013.

MscNeil-Lehrer I2j Star Trek fjp Sportscenter 9 Moneyline 22 Higher Ground 6:05 T' Good News 6:30 Barney Miller IJ Three's Company Tic Tsc Dough ty ix MASH (T: NFL's Greatest Moments 9J Crossfire IM Vision 30 6:35 Baseball Atlanta st Cincinnati 7:00 The A-Team The team's plan to thwart a jumbo jet hijacking falls to pieces, leaving Hannibal at the airport and a temporarily blinded Murdoch at the aircraft's controls, ft 80311' Movie (See grid) Happy Days Chachi is torn between his love for music and Joanie when she decides to move back to Milwaukee. jL (cc) CBIJ NOVA (cc) "Lassa Fever" Story of a mysterious, highly lethal disease which struck a Nigerian village in 1969 fj Movie (See grid) fSj Primenews (10, Equsl Opportunity 7:30 Joanie Loves Chachi Chachi thinks Joanie is still carrying a torch for her Bobby Arnold, who shows up at Del-vecchio's. (cc) CD Auto Racing JL nffi J.J. Eton Reports 8:00 fl Movie (See grid) Three's Company Jack is pitted against a hardened pro boxer. JL (cc) 03 'U Cornhusker Football Nebraska vs.

Wyoming Channels NBC KMTV Omaha CBS WOWT. Omaha ABC KETV. Omaha CBS CD KOIN-TV. Lincoln ETV 33) KUON-TV. Lincoln Additional Lincoln Cable: 33 KSHB-TV, Kansas City, 4 1 (Ind) Lincoln Cable choice to 7 (5JESPN CjWTBS-TV, Atlanta (Ind) CE CNN, Atlanta (Ind) JOj EduCable Public Access CtJ; Weather.

Lincoln Cable (cc)Closed caption hearing impaired LRJ Rerun Coalinga shaky COALIXGA. Calif. (AP) The second tremor in three days caused no damage but resulted in scores of telephone calls to police in this farm town, devastated by a powerful earthquake May 2. mmm W. 90 Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery 12th Streets SPECIALS Si RM Thur.

Chicken I IE Trtrazom 1 I "Fri. Shrimp Creole If ft 1 DoubteCocklaila JIM A 1 LAI NITE TP MENUE Vm 4 Cmdit' tn hM, Fruit SChiMe plat Sr. Bi'tm IVwmiw stint as 'mayor' CLEVELAND (AP) -Martin J. Gallagher, 90, a retired police officer known to many as the "mayor of Playhouse Square" downtown died Sunday, four months after suffering a stroke. Gallagher directed traffic at the corner of East 14th Street and Euclid Avenue for 28 vears until he retired in 1953.

Movies Cinema 1. Twilight Zona: Tha Movie (PG) 7 40. 9 40 Cinema 2: Superman III (PG) 7 10. 9 25 Cooper. Vacation (R) 5 45, 7 45.

945 Douglas 1. Flashdanca (R) 5 30. 7 30. 9 30 Douglas 2, Easy Money (R) 5 25. 7 25.

9 25. Douglas 3. Mr. Mom (PG) 5 40. 7 40.

9 40. East Park 1. Nightmare (R) 5.35. 7 35, 9 35 East Park 2. Easy Money (R) 5 30.

7 30. 9 30 East Park 3. Mr. Mom (PG) 5 20, 7 20. 9 20 Embassy.

Debbie Does Dallas, part II (X) 10 12 55. 3 50. 6 45. 9 40. 12 35 Wanda Whip Wall Street (X) 1 1 25.

2 20, 5 15. 8 10, 1105. 2a Joyo, Raiders of the Lost Ark (PG) 7 30 Plara 1 Risky Business (R) 5:15. 715.915 Plara 2. Strange Brew (PG) 5:45.

.7 45. 9 45. Plaza 3, Independence Day (R) 5 15.7 25.9 35 Plaza 4. Nightmares (R) 6. 8.

10 Sheldon Film Theatre, Before tha Nickelodeon 3. 7 30 Starview. Weekends only-State, WarGamea (PG) 7 30. 9 40 Stuart, Return of the Jedi (PG) 1 30, 4. 7 15.

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cintuwy fQi HLMsJ MOKEy OMIOM FICTUM MLIAU A Kim thai you'll ntvtr lorgt. NIGHTMARES 1 1 farm groups oppose coal slurry pipeline bill Chicken Fried Steaks good Complete with heaps rich gravy, hot breads. can eat from our fabulous Bar. Kearney, Grand Island, Omaha and North Platte the new station will provide half-hour newscasts at noon, 5 p.m., 6 p.m. and 10 p.m.

Cable News Network (CNN) will provide national and international news. Enough advertising exists for both 1011 and Big 8 to be profitable, Brosseau said, adding that his company was prepared to underwrite early losses incurred by the new station. "We are prepared to support the station to whatever degree is necessary to support it until it can stand on its own two feet," he said. Don Wright, news director of ChanneLs 1011 who attended the news conference, said he welcomed the competition. "It's a cliche, but I think all competition makes everybody better," he said.

organization "cut its teeth fighting the railroads" and does not anticipate "losing any sleep over the railroads' -problems." When those problems could result in higher grain rates, however. Miller said, his organization is concerned, and he called for the bill's defeat. It generally is believed that pipeline supporters have the votes to get their bill ap-' proved in the House Thursday. tfACATiBSI MA DACC INDEPENDENCE 9:35 DAY rj ANIGHT 10: So MARES I 464-9892 1 $725 $525 $Q95 Journal Washington Bureau WASHINGTON Warning that passage of coal slurry pipeline legislation could lead to higher food prices. 11 major agricultural groups Tuesday called for defeat of legislation that would grant eminent domain power to pipeline companies.

The farm groups were joined by Sen. Exon, and other farm-state lawmakers in a press confer-. ence called to outline the farmers' opposition to the bill scheduled for House floor consideration Thursday. Exon said granting eminent domain power to allow the companies to take the land they need for their pipelines would "disregard the legitimate objections of landowners of my state and give federal sanction to running roughshod over the state's opposition" to the ETSI pipeline. The bill's supporters have included a provision they say will protect states' water rights.

But Exon said it "only protects the water law of the state which issues a water permit to a coal pipeline." The bill provides no pro- 1TAILWA V- RETCIRN OF THE imiJEDI Showing Daily at: ttW lor a 1:30 14ft) Shorn 1 -U. 1 mm (2NDHIT I "jnarnrFiirTr' I 1730 0' St. 476-602 jTAR-WARxX CSEEEJN 1415 ST. 476-15561 ENDS THURS. AT: 7:30 tMOj Tuesday Special Fried Chicken Dinner Including Salad Bar 1 JkjAfSrAUHANT IOUNCE Mot Old Cheney Frontier Cafe Breakfast til Ham, Luncheon Dinner Specials Mon-Sat 6am-8pm, 7am-2pm Sundays a 5S 1549 No.

Cotner U) Prime Rib Includes Soup or Salad and Choice of Potato af Carry Out Available House off Ribs 640 Weat Van Dorn (Next to The Denl 475-1504 5pm-10pm; Sun. 12noon-9pm I 8315 O' St. 48th Hwy. 2 (Due to the road construction, please use Old Cheney Road then north on 48th. We FILMVIDEO SHOWCASE: CHARLES MUSSER BEFORE THE NICKELODEON: THE EARLY CINEMA OF EDWIN S.

PORTER Before the Nickelodeon traces the saga of film-making from 18 to 1909, tocusng on Edwin S. Porter, the first great American film-maker (The Great Train Rubbery, lite Of An American Fireman), using Porter's films, music la-ken from turn-of-the-century records and rare photographs. It provides a unique perspective on the origins of American film-making and vividly chronicles the cinema's transformation from arcade novelty to universal entertainment. The film-maker will be present to discuss the film with the audience at each of the evening screenings. Today at 3 7:30 p.m.

Admission $3.00 Moa-Thurs. 18 oz. Top Sirloin Steak Dinner Frtdy Shrimp Creole Dinner are sorry for the inconvenience. Saturday Prime Rib Dinner mushrooms MON-SAT 11 -4pm Specials Served 5-1 lpm JAX SHACK Restaurant and Lounge 27th Woods Blvd.

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