f features Video ‘softporn’ lives at home United Press Internaiionai Oscar-winning “Kramer vs. The “softporn” video invasion Kramer” off the air. of the United States is on. U.S. District Court Judge For as little as $ 1.95 a month, Bruce Jenkins overruled that in more than a million homes with January and stated, “there is no cable and satellite television ser- law that says you have to watch, vices already can watch naked There is no law that says you men and women in graphic have to purchase a television set. embraces, mostly in movies too There is no law that says you wretched for general release. have to subscribe to a cable tele- While commercial TV view- vision service.” ers get “Three’s Company,” Hill argues, “the same criteria cable subscribers can see “Self that applies to commercial tele- Service Schoolgirls.” vision should apply to cable.” The availability of softporn But the federal government says has raised constitutional battles cable can be regulated only by over whether cable can be cen- the states. So far, none has been sored. willing to impose bans on adult “The sex industry is coming programming, to cable,” said Rev. Morton Hill, “Cable has the green light,” national director of Morality in Hill said. Media. Or the red light. While there have been few In Massachusetts, conserva- challenges so far, cable subscri- tive Gov. Edward J. King has bers are hunkering down with formed a special task force to the lights on and off to watch the study his proposal to ban R- shows, most shown late at night rated cable shows that highlight and usually featuring naked nudity and simulated sex. women willingly obliging male That came after King was fantasies. shown a clip taken by Morality in In some cable areas, softcore Media members of some shows films extend to lesbianism, available in the state on cable, homosexuality, sadism and “It was disgusting,” King said, masochism, and heterosexual Massachusetts Cable TV relationships. Commissioner Thomas Steel Some local access channels though says there has been little show commercials where view- public outcry, ers can see naked men and “People are more vocal about women for hire. On New York’s the governor denying them Channel J, a man intones, “for adult films,” he says, the inflation fighting price of Through services such as the $65, we’ll deliver you a boy of Playboy channel Escapade, Pri- any age.” vate Screenings, Rainbow, and Another clip begins with a New York’s Eros, viewers with woman stripping in front of a cable can see almost anything group of men. “That is patently sexual that human beings do to offensive,’’Hill said. each other — short of the most Morality in Media is pushing explicit, laws to regulate cable television Eros has a library of more in Massachusetts, Utah, than 1,000 movies and more Louisiana, and Florida. But the than 200,000 subscribers, mak- National Cable Television Asso- ing it one of the three largest ciation thinks the group cannot adults-only cable services, legally win. Eros flyers say “the demand is NCTA’s Edward Dooley said growing. Adult cable TV view- they felt more and more people ers across the country want will try to limit what is shown on movies with a sensual flair. Sub cable television. scribers want adult action, not There are about 24 million just mature themes.” homes receiving cable in the Un- So Eros serves them such ited States. Thirteen major ser- films as “The Sensuous Wife" vices offer adult programming and “Inhibitions,” usually be- including softcore movies, night tween midnight and 6 a.m. Films club acts and concerts. Most too tepid for viewers who de offensive, however, according to mand hotter action are shown Hill, are the local access prog- earlier. rams. “The true appetite for the For Morality in Media or any hardest, most explicit stuff is group to get softporn off the air, absolutely enormous. It’s just they have to prove what is being going to take someone to break shown offends community stan- the barrier,” one Escapade offi- dards as set forth in a 1974 U.S. cial said. Supreme Court decision, Miller Eros and other services have vs. California. also promoted themselves at That ruling said material video shows where consumers could be considered obscene if it can buy hardcore and softcore appeals primarily to prurient in- films on tape and records, terests, graphically depicts sex- In the Boston area, a satellite ual acts, or has no literary value, transmission service called Star In Utah last year, a law was TV has begun offering “Adults signed to ban films on cable Only” late night programming which included nudity, a pro- that is mostly vivid softcore hibition that could have kept the simulation of sex. We’ve found another way to brighten your day INTRODUCING: 100% natural FROZEN YOGURT to the Bryan-College Station area. • low calorie • low cholesterol • high protein • 4 delicious flavors 250 OFF any size frozen yogurt or dozen donuts. 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Just 14 years ago, stu dents 25 years-and-over accounted for only 25.9 percent of the college population — ab out one out of four. By 1978, the number had moved to 4.2 million or 37.5 per cent — more than one out of three. If present trends con tinue, by 1988 one out of two students will be non-traditional. The quest for a college degree by older students does not al ways mean a trek to campus. Via special programs, some go to college in their homes, some take courses on commuter trains,while others take courses at their places of work — beamed to the workplace via telecommunications. Some take courses during regular class — a sort of 9-to-5 basis — while others are enrol led in the evening or just on weekends. “It’s never too late to go to college,” Charles E. McCabe, whe cited the figures and beat the drums for adult McCabe, of Huntington, N.Y., spoke from experience. He was 31 and without a high school diploma when he got hooked on adult education at Adelphi College in Garden City, N.Y. He went to class once a week several hours, then laced it with a lot of home study. His first de gree, a bachelor’s, was like eat- ****** #1*** ****** ****** *^**k*****?* > K A GUITAR NO HOLE — Alvarez — Beautiful laser beam carvings to each side of the strings. Replace the traditional tsound hole. Looks good and sounds | great! Now on Display I KeyboARd ! g]Center ! bfr ii in it Inc. ; POST OAK MALL College Station TX 77840 Order yours now from our display! Small deposit and we will deliver in 10 days! * * * } 5 j* > * * * * + * * * ,* * * * * > THE PACESETTER IN Bryan College Station Weekly Cover Charges Sun.-Thurs.: Men $1, Ladies Free Fri. and Sat. 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The col lege will be delighted to hear from them. The drop in the pool of tradi tional-age students is due to the decline in births following the post World War II baby boom. This, coupled with the fact Americans are living longer than ever, provides colleges with a growing pool of non- traditional students. But lifelong learning has be come a thread in the fabric of American society. Those bitten by the “lifelong learning bug” include: —Retirees who want to spice up life. —Adults re-tooling for a job. An accountant without compu ter savvy needs some computer knowledge to move up; he gets it going to college weekends 11 nights. —A displaced homemakei her 3()s, 40s, or 50s looks to lege for job skills that will ei her to earn more than them mum wage. banese mayel, i again, McCabe had difficult ^pnid —Being able to fit in so: l mave i thing extra. ^ • —Concentrating. n McCabe said lots of ads I who hanker for college trait are put off by the fact theydn ped out of high school. “You don’t need a high sell diploma to get into adultedn Un tion,” McCabe said. Instead,! g£]gp" fill up on a year’s worthoti )vec j j nt , lege courses and then, throw , e (]U i el test, qualify for a high schotBi,^,,,,^ ploma. When he picked upthebo |nib that unded ned Le In violet “As a r< courtesy of CT o< 0. 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