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THE ADMINISTRATION had wan- ted a recess to give Congress time to enact a telephone deregulation bill with some new amendments that it says it thinks will justify dropping the suit. But the federal judge overseeing the trial refused to granta recess. "We are now opposing the amen- dments," said AT&T spokesman Pic Wagner. "We had accepted the amen- dments as burdensome but workable as part of an overall solution. But since that solution of suspending the trial did not work out, we are now opposing them. iWe had hoped the focus could be on the legislative solution and that's where we thought it was going to be," Wagner added. "But instead of litigating or legislating, we're having to do both." DESPITE AT&T'S position on specific amendments, Baldrige said yesterday the administration still thinks legislation is preferable to the court fight. "We found the U.S. industry was working under a 46-year-old Com- munications Act and also under a 24- year-old consent decree," Baldrige said of a policy review by a Cabinet task for- ce. "We found the American Telephone & Telegraph Co. was being sued under an 83-year-old antitrust act based on facts assembled on the state of the industry as of a decade or so ago. We found the state of the art of the industry had leap- frogged itself so many times that it was imperative to deregulate and make it compotitive ... "THEREFORE, THIS led us to the conclusion that it was vital to have the Congress settle these very important problems rather than in the judicial forum, which is a much more narrow forum," Baldrige said. Baldrige was called to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee yesterday along with Baxter and Defense Department general counsel William Taft a week after the ad- ministration unsuccessfully asked for a recess of the antitrust case against AT&T. Kids' civil rights not violated by LANSING (UPI) - The Michigan Court of Appeals ruled yesterday that barring unescorted youngsters from "R" rated movies does not violate their civil rights. The ruling upheld a decision by Ingham County Circuit Judge James Kallman in a suit brought by Lansing- area parents and their children under the age discrimination provisions of the state Civil Rights Act. LINDA CHEESEMAN, who said her family has suffered harassment because of its involvement in the case, was undecided on whether to appeal, saying she would discuss the matter with her attorney. But she said she feels strongly that society shold not be allowed to "arbitrarily discriminate against children." The case involved the refusal of a shopping mall theater chain to allow Mrs. Cheeseman's son and three 'R'rating daughters - who ranged in age from five to 10 - to see the "R" rated movie "Animal House" without adult chaperons. The Cheesemans were joined by another adult suing over a similar incident. Under the motion picture code, children 17 and under are not allowed into "R" movies without adult escorts. "WE CONCLUDE that, under Michigan law, theaters have a right to treat children differently than adults," the judges said. The court said the motion picture rating system was "not on trial" but said it is a reasonable method for theater owners to comply with child ob- scenity laws and common law duties. It said the parents involved in the case likely are in a "distinct minority" in what they would allow their children to see. Taiwanese reflects on tense situation in ROC (Continued from Page3) moved to the island in 1949, the minority has ruled. All the top officials are still the minority mainlanders. The majority of the members were elected in mainland China 32 years ago and they continue to function today, to elect the president. Q: So, then, it's not democratic? A: No, of course not. Why not? Because they do not trust the majority of the people on that island. Had they trust, had they confidence to survive, they wouldn't have the same members that were elected 32 years ago. Right? They could just go to the election and still be in power. But in order for them to stay in power, they have to use what we call the police state, the terrorist state. The martial law they imposed 32 years ago is still in effect. Why do they have to do that? They just keep that there in case they want to erase somebody; they don't have to follow the law. Q: Can you explain the purpose of the Taiwanese Independent Movement? A: The purpose of the Taiwanese In- dependent Movement is ... Taiwan is not a part of China. Taiwanese people want self-determination. They want a government that can be representative of the majority. Q: How do you think Chen's death will affect the movement? A: I don't think it will have any effect. We already know that the KMT would do something like this. 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