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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 9

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Sunday, May 1, 1988 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER From Page A-1A-9 MO Reds Vt-' So Feizy's Spring Oriental Rug Sale ATTENTION: Feizy is offering 60 off on all Chinese, and 70 off on all Dhurries. Feizy hand selects their rugs to bring you the finest selection and quality. Choose one of these beautiful rugs to brighten up your home or office. Don 7 miss this incredible opportunity. this time would be inappropriate." No protest was filed, and Rose said he was not certain what action might be taken against him.

Fans littered the field with garbage, and the umpires left the field briefly while the grounds crew cleaned up the mess. When the game resumed, Pallone left the field. One fan was cited after the game for disorderly conduct, punishable by a $113 fine. Jim Murphy, who said he is a season ticket holder, came down on the stadium elevator. He said when he saw Pallone at 10:50 p.m.

he yelled, "Dave, you blew one." Pallone called for police and Murphy was cited. Kibler, who replaced Pallone at first base for the bottom of the ninth, said: "I was afraid when I went to first. A big cup of ice just missed me." Fearful of fan outbursts toward them, Mets third baseman Howard Johnson and first baseman Keith Hernandez wore batting helmets on the field for the bottom of the ninth. Mets right fielder Mookie Wilson said he was hit in the back by an object thrown from the stands in the bottom of the ninth. CONTINUED FROM PAGE A-l ard Johnson at second base with two outs.

M(X)kie Wilson hit a ground ball to Barry Irkin at short. Larkin's throw stretched first baseman Nick Rsasky. At first, Pallone made no rail. Then, he signaled safe, apparently ruling that Esasky had pulled his foot off the base. All the while Johnson was running, and he scored in the time it took Pallone to make a call.

Rose rushed from the dugout to the field to confront Pallone. Replays indicated that Pallone hit Rose in the cheek with his finger. Rose retaliated with a forearm shiver to Pallone's chest. After the game, Rose had a red spot about the size of a quarter on his face. "You can see where he hit me with his finger.

He said he didn't touch Rose said. "If I'm not mistaken, that's a cut over my cheek and he was the only one close enough to me in that huddle to touch me. "No one is going to come close to poking me in the eye," Rose said. "But, really, that had nothing to do with it. The thing that made everyone on the ballclub mad was that it took so long to say safe.

"That was just a bad umpiring decision. You can't be a relaxed umpire in that situation." Pallone's only statement to reporters was "no comment." Reds General Manager Murray Cook made attempts to reach National League President Bart Gia-matti. Cook said "any comment at I FEIZY Nation 's Largest Direct Importer of Fine Oriental Rugs Hours: 9867 Montgomery Kd. Montgomery Square Shopping Center Cincinnati, OH 45242 891-0005 Mon.fi Thurs. 10-8 Fri.fi Sat.

10-6 Sunday 12-5 FAA If voute 55 or ove: 1 tne newAccess UllD CD can make you feel akidagain. CONTINUED FROM PAGE A-l lines jet that blew open Thursday at 24,000 feet. Under the airworthiness directive issued by FAA Administrator T. Allan McArtor, the airlines must complete visual inspections of the affected area within the next' 500 flights. "They must inspect the area for cracking, corrosion or de-lamination and if any is found, it must be repaired and the suspect pieces replaced," Farrar said.

The area to be inspected is the top of the fuselage. In the Aloha jet, a huge upper section of the 737-200 tore away. Farrar said that at altitudes of 23,000 feet or below, the pressure between the outside and inside of the aircraft is such that a structural weakness would not cause a failure or damage to the plane. A Piedmont Airlines spokesman, Bill Kress, said from Winston-Salem, N.C., that the airline had already begun inspecting the 17 fected 737-200s in its fleet. American Airlines said 16 of its 737s were affected by the FAA order, and those are used on short-haul West Coast routes that do not require flying above 23,000 feet.

Spokesman Steve McGregor said from Dallas that the airline would inspect those planes within 48 hours. Swap CONTINUED FROM PAGE A-l quirer readers can read a pair of stories today by reporters Jessup and DeBrosse. The verdict? DeBrosse: "It's even crazier than Broadcast News. It's more frantic, it's more intense and there's more pressure. But I found TV people more thoughtful than I had expected." Jessup: "I know that newspaper reporters work just as hard (as TV).

Many seem to sweat blood over every word they write. Their byline is their reputation The DrinciDals were so happy A y. II uni.ii and free personalized checks Cash bonuses on airline travel, car rental, and lodging $100,000 in common carrier accidental death insurance Over $3,000 in travel and entertainment discounts Free safe deposit box for first year Free credit card protection and emergency cash advances Visa or MasterCard with $20 annual fee waived for first year Key ring protection for lost keys Rx Advantage discount pharmacy service Personalized financial newsletter The Access 55 Club from The First National Bank cf Cincinnati. For people 55 or over, it's a checking account with so many extrabene-fits, you can feel like a kid again. For some very grown-up reasons.

Access 55 Club Features Free checking with interest with articles on latest financial and consumer topics Preferred rates on instalment loans Traveler's checks, cashier's checks, and money orders free of issue charge Free notary service Many more special benefits Perhaps best of all, it's all yours with a rninimum balance of just 100 in your checking account. The Access 55 Club. If you're 55 or over, find out more about it. Come into any First National office, or call 6324111, and ask us first. And find out how much younger such a wise decision can make you feel.

Serving Cincinnati for 125 years. First National Bank CINCINNATI AskUs First Member FDIC with the results that Blake says they'll talk about doing the same thing or a variation again. But we're getting ahead of the story. The real proof of the swap is in the report from the reporters. They await you oh page H-l.

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