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Indiana Gazette from Indiana, Pennsylvania • 14

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Page 12 Monday, September 18, 1995 tCh JSnMano (ga'ette NATIONAL l116lNAl Temperature PENNSYLVANIA The AccuWeather forecast for noon, Tuesday, Sept. 1 9. Bands separate high temperature zones for the day. Tuesday, Sept 19 By The Associated Press Yesterday Today Tomorrow Accu-Weather forecast for daytime conditions and high temperalures HI Lo Pre Hi Lo Otlt Hi Lo Oil 70sf II edi It a S9 cdy S3 53 cdy Altany.N.Y. Albuquerque CANADA 45 rn 59 60s 63 Hr 54 Anchorage Atlanta 59 54 58 a 70 57 Jl It an 7j RUI 70 (7 50 .18 51 75 85 71 57 31 71 46 cdy 65 cdy cdy 59 cdy 55 clr 55 cdy 69 clr 56 clr St cdy 59 Cdy 56 ch-CZ clr 62 clr 70 58 cdv 73 54 clr 57 42 clr 67 69 cdy 15 55 cdy 76 51 cdy 66 51 dr 76 46 Cdv 71 63 dr 65 Scranton70fl Indiana 70 P1 OHIO 44 Pittsburgh! 75 I narnsourgf i Atlantic City Baltimore BostoD Buffalo CharlE3tonrS.C.

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There's a coolness in the air that us of cinnamon and cider. And it's really swell. National Temperature Extremes High Sundav IDS at Lake Havasn City, Ariz. Low Monday 32 at Alpeoa, Mich. Hospital releases 1 COLD WARM STATIONARY hHL ca HIGH LOW SHOWERS ftUN T-STOHMS CHIEF TOMMY Today in By The Associated Press Today is Monday, Sept.

18. the 261st day of 1995. There are 104 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On 18, 1793, President Washington laid the cornerstone of the U.S. Capitol, using a silver trowel and marble-headed gavel to put the stone in place, in accordance with Masonic ritual.

On this date: In 1759, the French formally sur-. rendered Quebec to the British. In 1810, Chile declared its independence from Spain. In 1850. Congress passed the Fugitive Slave Act, which allowed slave owners to reclaim slaves who had escaped to other states.

In 1851, the first edition of The New York Times was published. In 1873, the failure of the brokerage firm of Jay Cooke and Co. set off a panic that resulted in a five-year depression. Id 1927, the Columbia Phonograph Broadcasting System later CBS made its debut with a basic network of 16 radio stations. In 1947, the U.S.

Air Force was established as a separate branch of the military: William Stuart Symington was sworn in as the first Air Force secretary. In 1961. United Nations Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold was killed in a plane crash in northern Rhodesia. In 197. 25 years ago, rock star Jimi Hendrix died in London at age 27.

In 1975, 20 years ago. newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst was cap It's official reminds coming reminds Taylor PEOPLE Heeeeeeeeeere's Fay Gordon. Johnny Carson's grade-school penmanship teacher received a specially delivered 99th birthday wish from her famous pupil, who no doubt crafted it in his best hand. "Have a very happy birthday!" the note read. "And remember, 1 expect to be invited to your 100th birthday.

All good wishes, John Carson." Gordon said she taught Carson penmanship one day each week from the third through eighth grades. "I had him in class, that's why he is so smart," she said. RADNOR, Pa. Annette Fnnicel-lo's life from Mickey Mouse ears to beach blanket stardom will be captured in a television movie. The singing star of The Mickey Mouse Show and a slew of 1950s surfer movies will be portrayed by Eva La Rue, best known as Dr.

Maria Santos on the popular daytime soap opera "All My Children." Funiccllo. who is currently battling multiple sclerosis, will make an appearance with her family in the movie, titled "A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes." By The Associated Press SANTA MONICA, Calif. Elizabeth Taylor is in good health and a good mood after a three-day hospital stay for an irregular heartbeat. "She's just fine Anybody leav ing a hospital is in a good mood," Taylor's doctor, Charles Friedman, said Sunday, the day Taylor went home. Taylor, 63, was treated with medication after she arrived Thursday at St.

John's Hospital. Friedman expected no complications. The violet-eyed actress walks with a cane as she recovers from a second hip replacement surgery in June. She suffered serious respiratory problems in .1990 that kept her hospitalized for three months. NEW YORK Diane Keaton could have been an unstrung director.

After all. her move from under the spotlights to a seat behind the cameras was not exactly smooth. begged my agent to find me work, any work," Keaton, who directed the current film "Unstrung Heroes," was quoted as saying in the Sunday edition of Newsday. "1 did an afterschool special, the lowest form of television." From there, she directed a music video, episodes of "Twin Peaks" and 1 Philadelphia 1 76 fee Sunny Pi. Cloudy Cloudy 0 1995 AccuWeatrwf.

Inc. U.S. currency to get a new look In order to thwart counterfeiters, American currerrcy is about to gat a high-tech redesign. A took at some of the new changes: changeover will begin early next year with the $100 bill, a favorite of forgers. Existing bills will remain in circulation.

Portraits will be shifted off center. An enlarged portrait will be moved to the left, while a watermark portrait, visible when the bill is held up to the light, will be added. Officials said the watermark is extremely difficult to duplicate. Borders on the new bills will be simplified, with geometnc designs replaced by an assortment of lines and dots that are intended to foil counterfeiters. Eventually, there would be similar redesigns for the portraits on nearly all smaller denominations.

The exception could be the largely commemorative S2 bill, which bears the likeness of Thomas Jefferson. Sourc: AP research NO MONEY DOWN NO INTEREST PAYMENTS NO PAYMENTS AT ALL FOR SIX MONTHS NOW THROUGH OCT. 15, 1995 1 Colonial Motor Mart 1 Colonial Evergreen Toyota Motors Delaney McGregor Chevrolet Motors ELIZABETH TAYLOR 'Doing fine doctor say "China Beach," and the 1991 cable movie "Wildflower." But she's not even sure her highly praised "Unstrung Heroes" a story about a 12-year-old boy dealing with his mother's terminal illness will lead to more work. "I don't see this as becoming a big movie," she said. NORFOLK, Neb.

History tured by the FBI in San Francisco, 19 months after being kidnapped by the Symbionese Liberation Army. In 1981, a museum honoring former President Ford was dedicated in Grand Rapids, Mich. In 1989, Hurricane Hugo reached Puerto Rico, causing extensive damage as it continued to barrel toward the U.S. mainland. Ten years ago: President Reagan publicly confirmed the release of the Rev.

Benjamin Weir, an American held hostage in Lebanon for 14 months. U.S. officials had kept Weir's release a secret in hopes that other hostages would also be freed. Five years ago: Former savings-and-loan chief executive Charles H. Keating was jailed in Los Angeles in lieu of $5 million dollars bail after he was indicted on criminal fraud charges.

The city of Atlanta was named the site of the 1S96 Summer Olympics. One year ago: Haiti's military leaders agreed to an Oct. 15 departure deadline, thereby averting a U.S.-led invasion to force them from power. Tennis star Vitas Geruiaitis, 40, was found dead in the guest cottage of a friend's home in Southampton, N.Y., of accidental carbon monoxide poisoning. Today's Birthdays: Actor Jack Warden, is 75 Sen.

Robert Bennett. R-Utah, is 62. Singer Frankie Avaloii is 55. Former baseball player Ryne Sandberg is 36. Thought for Today: "If you are patient in one moment of anger, you will escape a hundred days of sorrow." Chinese proverb.

many of the black and inner-city votes which helped lift Clinton into office. According to Jackson, both Democrats and Republicans have used welfare reform as a "moral fig leaf to divert attention from campaign-finance reform and industrial revi-talization. "Both parties are 'nip-locked' on a meaningless issue, when the real problems are right in front of us," Jackson said to appreciative applause. Calling the cities "the guts of the country," Jackson said Clinton had reneged on 1992 campaign promises to boost government funds for more urban jobs, affordable housing and decent schools. The Law Offices of SIMPSON, KABLACK BELL are pleased to announce that THOMAS D.

RTVOSECCHI, ESQUIRE will be associated with the firm effective September 11, 1995 Jackson threatens to run Financing TABLE MODEL CONSOLE TV's VCR's CAMCORDERS BIG SCREEN TV's To qualified buyers. Stop in or call for details. 20 North Seventh Street Indiana, PA 15701 (412) 465-5559 PHILADELPHIA APi Coming to the city a day before President Clinton's visit today, the Rev. Jesse Jackson said he expected to run against him if Clinton doesn't stay committed to helping the cities and the poor. "If he addresses those issue, he will win and deserve to win.

If he doesn't, he'll be challenged," Jackson told the congregation of the 19th Street Baptist Church, in South Philadelphia. "I rather support the president and bring him votes as I did before but my first priority is the urban poor, as Clinton's should be." Jackson said. The charismatic black Democrat could divide his party and draw off resort NEW CAR SHOW SEPT. 18-24 ATTEVTHEV CORPORATES After your next meeting, relax in a truly different Comfort Inn, a part of Chestnut Ridge Inn On The Creen Resort. COMFORT INN OF Kl.AIKSVII.LE ETI INDIANA I mf4 MAUL I First Clans Facility Whirlpool Suite Complimentary Deluxe Continental Breakfast Indoor Pool Meeting Rooms Courtesy Shuttle to Re.sorlM Golf Courses, Restaurants Local Airports Corporate Rates and Packages Available JOIN US FOR CARE SHARE WEEK! Each car dealer has a special truck near their car displays to accept donations of Centrally located within minutes of Indiana, Latrobe, Greensburg Johnstown non-perishable items all week, Do your part and help Care Share.

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