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Southern Illinoisan from Carbondale, Illinois • Page 24

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-i. Page Twenty Four SOUTHERN ILLINOISAN, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 4, 1982 Carbondale-Herrln-Murphysboro-Marlon People Satellite TV has arrived in Carbondale Quality products from a wide selection INTERSATADMHASTINGSAVANTEK Royal baby christened on 82nd birthday of Queen syn, has agreed to appear at a fundraiser for a Republican congressman from Vermont. Mrs. Solzhenitsyn will appear at an Aug. 16 event in Putney for Rep.

James Jeffords, who has "developed a personal friendship" with the Soviet couple, said Bernice Murray, a spokesman for Jeffords. The Solzhenitsyns have guarded their privacy and shunned partisan politics since coming to this country after he was exiled from the Soviet Union in 1974, and Mrs. Solzhenitsyn 's appearance is not to be interpreted as a political endorsement, said Stephen Carlson, an aide to Jeffords. rAUGUST SPECIAL last week during an international tennis tournament in California. The statement warned that if Miss Hu was not returned, the incident "is sure to adversely affect the cultural exchanges between the two countries." Volunteer Natalya Sol-zhenitsyn, wife of Nobel Prize winning author Alexander Solzhenit- $40000off a Satellite TV System with a 10 ft.

aluminum dish Mothe Call for information or demonstration Satellite TV Sales and Service 3105 W. Kent Carbondale 529-1418 Also, evenings and weekend With champagne toasts and cake saved from his parents' wedding, Prince William of Wales, the 44-day-old son of Prince Charles and Princess Diana was christened today into the Church of England. In an exclusive family affair at Buckingham Palace, Archbishop of Canterbury Robert Runcie held the infant and baptized him with water from the silver-gilt Lily Font, used for all royal christenings since 1840. As his parents, grandmother Queen Elizabeth II and about 60 other guests looked on, the blue-eyed prince was officially named William Arthur Philip Louis. He is second in line to the throne after his 33-year-old father and will head the Church of England if he becomes king.

Police ringed Buckingham Palace for the double celebration of Prince William's christening and the 82nd birthday of Queen Mother Elizabeth, his great-grandmother. Before the christening, the queen mother, wearing a pale blue dress and matching hat, appeared on the balcony of her London home, Clarence House and waved cheerily to some 500 admirers gathered in the street. One member of the immediate royal family was absent from the ceremony. The baby's uncle, Prince Andrew, a 23-year-old Royal Navy helicopter pilot who flew in the Fal-klands War, was still in the South Atlantic aboard the aircraft carrier Invincible. Thank you Carbondale and S.LU.

for another Jv(G(Q) U1P 5)5)1 Ml nnnnr nnn fT3 7 Qfl MUIL 5) 4 WE'RE BACK TO THE OLD GAME: GUARANTEED $500.00 Y'ALL COME! EVERYONE WELCOME! IT UNIVERSITY MALL 3 REDUCED PRICES FOR STUDENTS I SR. CmZEftS WITH ASIC CARD. TWKLITE SHOW $1.75. USIITED TO SEATING. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENTS EXCLUDED Or else: The State Department Tuesday played down a Chinese threat to cut back cultural ties with the United States if the Reagan administration approves the asylum application of China's top woman tennis player.

China, in a brief but sharply worded statement issued by the Foreign Ministry in Peking Tuesday, demanded the return of Hu Na, a 19-year-old tennis player who defected With Burt Dolly this much fun just couldn be legal! iVfi I JfSfATTCIS JmuctConccrtkriu SI be sure not to miss the final show of the season GUS PAPPELIS JAZZ FUSION Thursday 8pm Turley Park Roin Location Student Center And don't miss your last chance to buy a Sunset Concert T-Shirt! Princess Diana, Prince William Shortly after christening Miff Miss Universe Pageant tops Nielsen TV ratings unnmon drfve In Llt3RT 'kmsmsnz: 414 (1:30 4:00 at $1.75) 6:30 9:15 (2:154:45 at $1.75) 7:159:55 rrfr fi The Greatest Challenge airio Clint eastwooo The Movie Af fk-zL. Fnrf WAIT DISMCT PWOOUCTIONS Tomorrow (JiJJJJlC) Thursday 30 4:30 at 1 75) 7:16 SS liUafViiJLL 3f MON-THUR 7:00 9:00 MLjMMmJLbA Ill II 111' LOS ANGELES (AP) The Miss Universe Pageant, which was broadcast live from Peru, helped CBS win the television ratings race for the week ending Aug. 1, according to figures from the A.C. Nielsen Co. Karen Dianne Baldwin, Miss Canada 1982, was crowned Miss Universe at the annual event on July 26.

The Miss Universe win, plus four other shows in the Top 10, gave CBS HI fc 4m. MW mw' in. iii.iuiuiw ii Id Ui 1 vmiiTV mmW 41 another first OPENS 7:30 STARTS DUSK A PARAMOUNT PICTURE ENDS THURSDAY FKODDM Comfort," ABC's popular new comedy, followed by "Three's Company." Here are the Top 10 shows: "Miss Universe Pageant," a rating of 24.7 or 19.7 million households, CBS; "Too Close for Comfort," 19.7 or 15.7 million, ABC; "Three's Company," 19.5 or 15.6 million, ABC; "60 Minutes, 18.0 or 14.4 million, CBS; "WKRP in Cincinnati," 18.0 or 14.4 million, CBS; "Trapper John, M.D.," 18.0 or 14.4 million, CBS; "The Jeffersons," 17.5 or 14.0 million, CBS; "Hart to Hart," 16.5 or 13.2 million, ABC; "Laverne Shirley," 16.1 or 12.9 million, ABC; "Gimme a Break," 16.0 or 12.8 million, NBC. Here are the next 10: "Alice," CBS; "Hill Street Blues," NBC; "Diff'rent Strokes," NBC; "Magnum, P.I.," CBS; "Happy Days," ABC; "Fall Guy," ABC; "The Love Boat," ABC; "Private Benjamin," CBS; Her Majesty's Secret Service," ABC; "Facts of Life," NBC. SHOWS DAILY 2:10 ($1.50) 6:509:15 cinmn i The Secret ofniMH' LJ SET SAIL FOR MUSICAL COMEDY ADVENTURE WEEKDAYS 5:00 ($1.50 7:15 9.30 place in the ratings for the week.

CBS had a rating of 14.1. ABC had 12.4 and NBC was in distant third place with 10.3. The networks say this means in an average prime-time minute 14.1 percent of the nation's 1982 Walt Disney Productions ENDS THURSDAY SHOWS DAILY 2:00 nnr.rn XVtViCX WEEKDAYS 5:00 ($1.50) 7.00 9:15 ilium 5si Miss Universe Ml XfTrACTT MIDSUMMER 4 gj "THE BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IM TEXAS' WEEKDAYS 5:00 ($1.50) 7:15 9:30 homes with TV were tuned to CBS. In second place was "Too Close for NIGHTS SEX COMEDY pg ENDS THURSDAY WEEKDAYS 5:15 ($1.50) 7:15 9:15 He is 3 million light Moroscope years from home. Warning: This Movie May Be Dangerous To Your Health.

'rjr STEVEN SPIELBERG'S PG MICHAEL McKEAN SEAN YOUNG A UNIVERSAL PICTURE rCifiSfili DAVID OStPH rRLStNTS KRJSTY McNICHOL CHRISTOPHER ATKJNS THE PIRATE MOVIE" STAJUUNCTED HAMILTON TVHP1HATIIUNC BILL KERR GARRY McDONALD MAGGIE KIRK PATRICK AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Veb. 19) Should you have to seek advice about any important matter today, try to go to several sources. The more information you gather, the wiser your decisions can be. PISCES (Feb.

20-March 20) You may find yourself in a position today where you are forced to alter your Dlans, but this could be good rather man bad. The alternative will be superior to your original idea. ARIES (March21-April 19) Involvements today with friends whose ideals and standards are on a par with yours should work out happily for all concerned. Seek kindred spirits. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Your possibilities for achieving your objectives are better than average today, but it's not likely that you will score unaided.

GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Something may come up today to enable you to put your organizational skills to good use. It will have social overtones, but could lead to much more. CANCER (June 21-JuIy 22) Investigate thoroughly any proposals brought to you today which could open up a second source of income. You'll be able to recognize a good deal. By Bernice Bede Osol For Thursday, Aug.

5 LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) In joint ventures today let your partner or associate play the more prominent role. Stand by as a backup in case support is needed. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept.

22) A bit more may be expected of you where your work is concerned today, but don't let this disturb you. Now, or at a later date, you'll be duly compensated. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) You may have to contend with some social complications today, but you can handle them with ease if you don't get uptight.

Think "cool." SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Be realistic regarding the rules and standards you set for those in your charge today. They'll comply with your, wishes if your directives are reasonable. SAGITTARIUS (Nov.

23-Dec. 21) Not everything your friends do will please you today. On the other hand, not all that YOU do will please them. Fortunately, each will overlook the other's shortcomings. CAPRICORN (Dec.

22-jan. 19) It's more of a seller's market than you may realize today, if you're offering something for sale. Don't be too hasty about discounting your merchandise. 5:00 PM SHOW $1.50 SHOWS DAILY 5:00 7:00 9:15 PG I' If t-fTTTI fgli 20th CENTUWY-fOX FILMS 2:00 PM SHOW $1.50 "IV ENDS SOON WEEKDAYS 5:00 ($1.50) 7:00 9:00 SHOWS DAILY 2:00 7:00 9:30 Aug. 28, 1982 hiirSinnip9 Fish Ihlckeni Special Three for the money two tasty shrimp, a fish fillet and a whitemeat Chicken Plank served with fresh cole slaw, fryes and hushpuppies.

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