PeopleRichard PryorSteven SeymourInterpreter Still On JobNEW YORK lt;AP) — Steven Seymour, the interpreter who misinterpreted some of President Carter’s remarks on his December trip to Poland, remains actively employed by the State Department He is currently translating Russian in Soviet-American talks in Geneva, department spokesmen confirmed Fridav“His status remains the same He is a language contractor of ours,'1 said Nora Lejins, chief of the State Department’s Language Services Branch in Washington She described Seymour s current State Department assignment as classified and declined to disclose what the talks involved or how long Seymour's job would last Seymour, a free-lance interpreter who reportedly earns $150 a day for his services, had been criticized for altering the meaning of some of Carter’s remarks when he translated them from English to Polish After his errors, Seymour was replaced as Carter’s interpreter in the midst of his stay in PolandComedian To Stand TrialVAN NUYS, Calif. (AP) — Comedian Richard Pryor has been ordered to stand trial on charges that he shot atJ A. I •