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MELVIN SIMON PRODUCTIONSASTRAL BELLEVUE PATHE INC BOB CLARK'S "PORKY'S" KIM CATTRALLSCOTT ALEX KARRASiv HAROLD C0L0MBYKAK1 HUNTER CLARKomyi 9i GREENBERG SUSAN M MELVIN SIMON DON CARMODY w at incw a o o o o o o o o BOB CLARK BOB CLARK kl Q O LATE SHOW FRIDAY & SATURDAY 11:15 ONLY said she would work at the Houston Air Traffic Center one of several such fsrili that direct airplanes in flight corridors airports but not at the airports themselves Shuttle demonstrates robot arm CAPE CANAVERAL Ha (AP) — The space shuttle developed radio problems Thursday after its robot arm dangled a package in space to prove that it has the muscle to place a payload in orbit NASA said it was saving fuel in case Columbia has to stay aloft an extra day because of bad weather at the landing site Flight director Neil Hutchinson reported that during the evening the low power section of one of two communications transponders apparently had failed He said tests would be run through the night to determine if the high power section also was out — which he said he felt would not be the case If both sections were out he said the ship would be left with one operating transponder and consideration would be given to cutting the mission short Even with both transponders gone he said Columbia could land safely He noted several ground stations could communicate with the spaceship through UHF channels and that much of the descent and landing is conducted through UHF On the other hand Hutchinson raised the possibility of an extended mission thou blinding sandstorms expeetd at the New Mexico Iandiiy site this weekend persist into Monday the scheduled day landing “It doesn't mean we’re jr' ing to do this” he strtsni “It's going to be the middc or end of the weekend we decide what we’re goo do" He said that by turning unneeded heaters puters aboard the and com- shuttle NASA expected to save enough power to enable the ship's fuel cells to operate extra day Arabs attack an Israeli army vehicle RAMALLAH Occupied W'est Bank (AP) — Masked Arabs hurled grenades at an Israeli army vehicle Thursday killing one soldier and wounding three others after military authorities fired the two top Palestinian mayors in the occupied West Bank of the Jordan Three Arab bystanders also were wounded in the grenade attack in the occupied Gaza Strip and the ambushers fled into a nearby orange grove the military command said The Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine in a statement released in Beirut claimed responsibility for the ambush Sgt Pinhas Grossmard 30 was the first Israeli killed in a week of Palestinian rioting Five Arabs have been killed by Israeli gunfire and two others died Wednesday in an explosion apparently set ofT accidentally while they were making a bomb In Washington State Department spokesman Dean Fischer said the Keagaa ad- ministration was profoundy “concerned” by the deteriorating situation in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip Israeli armored personnd carriers with heavy machine West guns rolled into the and Nablus Bank cities of Ramallah shortly after the mayors of both cities were fired Thursday It was the Israeli force strongest show of since the latest round of rioting began a week ago o GM council to recommend ratification o smile” US o l in committee" K V N U SHOW AT and that “some these fired controDen might be reinstated Linda Gosden spokeswoman for Ti tion Secretary Drew Lewis declared has been absolutely no change in Prendta Reagan's or Secretary Lewis' position on ing the striking controllers” She said "we have said we will alwy at those cases where the people may hsvt harassed or intimidated” into joining the 3 strike by the Professional Air Traffic Conn trailers Organization Farrar emphasized that Plummer would be returning to her flight tower job at the Worth Air Route Traffic Control Center CHICAGO (AP)— The United Auto Workers union’s General Motors Corp council voted overwhelmingly Thurs- day to recommend ratification of a concessions contract which would protect jobs and save the No automaker $25 billion over the next 30 months rank-and-fil- e 1 Union GM Vice President Owen Bieber said at a news conference that the council voted by a 92 percent margin to recommend adoption of the contract Prior to the GM council meeting Bieber said he thought there was “reason to “We’re going in with the unanimous recommendation of the top 11 member bargain-- Bieber said ing as well as his recommendation and that of UAW president Douglas Fraser In addition to recommending the pact the council could have recommended that the rank and file reject the contract or passing it onto the membership without a mendation recom- GM and the UAW reached tentative accord on the pact Sunday Under the GM’s 320000 autoworkers would plan face a up nine wage freeze give personal holidays per year September defer their June and December allowance increases In exchange GM would cancel four announed plant closings give a two-ye- moratorium on plant closings related to the subcontracting and of work to non-unio- n overseas facilities improve workers benefits for laid-oand give workers a profit ff |