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Bligh made the epic voyage rence Leamer, the Washington, of nearly 4,000 miles in a 23-foot D.C., réporter who has written open longboat with 18 loyal an unauthorized biographical crewmen after mutineers account ofthe Reagans, \Make Believe, The Story of Ronald in 1789. The expedition is being forced them off \The Bounty\ ' © that attr global media attention. It is attended by itriportant people. \It fre- quently.has-some controver- sial elements. - j Because of all that, the Academy Awards are more -- and + more security * conscious. Jerry Moon, the Disney Studio security chief, is heading the Academy Award security forces for the 13th straight year. He is confident that everything is . under control. \Terrorism .is my main concern,\ Moon says. . \We've been very fortunate over the years, and have never had a problem, But maybe that's because we - take a lot of precautions every year.\ __ (4) guitar's Wilréis - : (5) Juno Awa r un ~ (5) Too Close For Comfort (7) Lie Detector (7-13) Ryan's Four - (8) M.A.S.H. (at), DamnTi ‘i‘fibnn gh 10:00 (10) Tic Tac Dou e (28-11) St. Elsewhere (13) PM Magazine (21) Brazilian Connection (21) Nightly Business Report (5) CBC News. (29) One Day ~ At A (9) Hart To Hart Time , (17) Reagan's Federalism- - 2:30 Documentary : (29) - Mary- Hartman, Mary (2) PM Magazine Hartman (4) Muppet Show to . (7-10) Family Fead __ (1030 . (8) Efitertainm: ‘ ~. (29) Saturday Night - § o-, ee 11:00 ' (13) More Real People ' (24-7-4-1011-13) News (17) Dick Cavett | -> (21) MacNeil, Lehrer Report (29) All In The Fami : (®. Spring Break ~ : Dally 1:00; 7:00 8 9:00 p.m. Sat. & Sun. 1:00 p.m. %o w % u & t # p % (7) News Bloody Marys - ©1.00 (§) .CBC News as (5) Movie-Western \For A Few Dollars More\ (7-13) Last Word (11) Hawaii Five-O (29) Dick Van Dyke - 18:30 (2) Movie-Crime Drama 'She Cried 'Murder!*\' (8) Late Night With David Letterman (17) Weatherradio (29) Inn News ¥ ) 11:30 * c (2-8) Tonight x lk ia ~ (45) Barney Miller M TO CHINAo) (7-13) Nightline x Dally 1:30; (10) Quiney 6 [CHT Mall Cinema 1 & 2 , L asszcos , a 1C - 12:00 « (4) Quincy - x P x 1:00 (11) Hawaii Five-O - ing her friendship with such andNancy Reagan,\ (Harper & | Row, due June'1) quotes the first lady's friend, playwright LeonardSpigelgass,asbemoan- undertaken to dispel the image of Bligh as a sailor-flogging tyrant and replace it with the image .of a man of courage and high principles who performed one of the most outstanding featsof navigation, seamanship and endurance. in maritime history.--Com: covers featuring new stamp issues from nine nations through whose waters the longboat sails will be carried on the voyage and will be franked by representatives of society trend-setters as Betsy Bloomingdale and Jerome Zipkin: \They'resoembarrass- but I find her friends absurd, just absurd.'\ The book also reveals a lot about the first lady's gutsy mother, Edith Davis, who as Edith Luckett was a pioneer radio soap-opera star. Later, when she was Mrs. Ken Robbins, she was deputized navigate with sextant and by the mayor of Chicago during compass alone as Bligh did, World War II to check on but he will have a radioaboard drinking among under-age sol- and will provide daily reports diers. Edith divorced Robbins, Nancy's father, and married the late Dr. Royal Davis, a notedsurgeon who then adopted on progress of the voyage via satellite. ____ GLIMPSFS: Republican John Mulroy, 57, of Onondaga Nancy. Leamer said from that Countyt N.Y., the nation's pointonshenever had anything 1OD§¢St-serving county ex- to do with her real father. ecutiye, announced Monday in Syracuse he afrm run - for : another term after more than REHABILITATING BLIGH: | two decades in office .,. Long- Capt. Ron Ware, Australian- born descendant of Capt. William Bligh of \Bounty'\ notoriety will re-enact the voyage of his famous ancestor tressed singer Crystal Gale admitted to an interviewer: \I going to get my hair stuck in a revolving door some day\ ... Drinkof Day - 1.00 * . TUESDAY CH. 5 HBO PM. §:00 Carbon Copy (PG) 7:30 World Figure Skating tonships 9:00 Star Trek HI (PG) 11:00 Sword And The Sor- terer (R) A.M. 12:45 Magazine . Roy-Hart High ca.s wor School Gym - 7:00 Soap. | a ' 3.38“)?me Nets _ at $ 8 PM - 11 PM was ~ $3.5Uperporson. @i - iB irie Sponsored ”by' ' , 11:30 Hawall Five-O yes CH. 18 LOCAL ORIGINATION If \(sh mass §:00 Rock £3; Roy-Hart School \ _ ¢:30 Cable Car Market **1500 Labor Perspective 589-5541 « ha 5to9p.im. 1:30 Scene Change CH. 20 SHOWTIME 8:00 Class Acts 8:30 The Jerry Moore Show . P.M. A (Premier) 8:00 What's Up America 9:00 Stripes (R) CH. 11 WPIX 11:00 Loving Friends & P.M. * Perfect Couples §$:00 Eight O'Clock Movie - 11:30 New Day In Eden TBA A.M. 10:00 INN 12:00 I'm Dancing As Fast 11:00 The Odd Couple 'As I Can (R) 11:30 Saturday Night - CH. 16 USA “EM P.M. :30 SportsForum: Tuesday §:00 Cartoon Express 531-39: onun: 7:00 Radio 1990 7:00 This Week In The NBA 7130 Sports Look 7:30 SportsCenter 8:00 NHL Journal 8:00 Vilitage Baseball Film: 8:30° Master of Hockey: The Old Ball Game Madison Square Garden, N.Y. 8:00 US. National Figure 10:30 Special Edition! NBA: Skating Championships Log:Angeles Lakers at Port 12:00 SportsCenter tand: Trail Blazers * AM. A.M. 12:00 - Auto Racing 'M: 1:00 The Stanley Cup: An mil P Cup Nascar Late Model Sportsman mumvimm magma; - P. e sree Blow Out (R) £9 Love at Fim +00 Soup For R I 4 * $130 The Salamander \ 18:09 Dark Angel (&l nl DOLLINGER'S Restuurent, Night Club & Mote} Where RH. 31 & 98 Meet in Albion S Spaghetti & Meatballs $3. 589-6450 taa [[April 8 { FishFry day §] Saar“: § 3 fiprflifi Soturda these governments. Ware will - hate this nightmare that I'm ° They start screening the building where the Oscars are handed out a week before the actual event. . Moon says that \everything and everybody\ who goes into that building is checked and . double-checked and nobody and nothing gets in supposed to go in. Credentials are looked at closely. * \We make a complete sweep of the building every day for a week,\ Moon says. \Just before the show begins, the Los Angeles county | sherriff'; depart- ment, sweeps it. The repre- © sentatives of the insurance company are around all week, too.\ Moon says there are many threats, mostly via the tele- phone. He says he has experts who evaluate those calls, and he believes that, so far, they have all been either phonies or crank calls. \Blowout at Billy Bob's,\ a two-hour country music special, will originate from Billy Bob's Texas, the world's larg- est nightclub, located in the heart of the Fort Worth, Texas stockyards. The April offering, produced for syndication by Multimedia Program Productions, will fea- ture Alabama, Oonna Fargo, Mariq Haggard, David Friz- zell and Shelly West, Lacy J. Daiton and George Strait and will be hosted by Claude Akins. The special is part of Multimedia's \Coun- num\ and \The 17th Annual Music City News Cover Awards.\ These two shows will His biggest problem isn't terrorists, in actuality, but the more prosaic and com- mon threat of gate-crashers. Dozens try it every year. Moon says he believes 99 percent are caught. \We don't jail them often,\ he says, \because ~they generally aren't 'mali- cious. We just warn them and kick them out.\ Some. go to elaborate Tengths to crash the big party. They use forged docu- ments, try to get by with last year's tickets or badges, they-come in early posing as workmen .and hide in rest- Crysthl Gayle his first job as a drummer in his band Hammond was hospitalized following two heart attacks. In the meanwhile, his wife recent- ait in May ant June. had surgery. Residents of * Springs and surround- Crystal Gayle-lind husband - ing towns packed into the high BH Gatzimos are school that night and raised $712! first child: in Segtkembe‘v mote than $10,000 for the ginger plans to take time -- Hammond off from touring at a lates date (an? to And of home mat \Labor D4Y __ towns, Ronnie per- MMaMfAewmm sonally premiered his new road ing for me this year show production to an SRO _® - crowd in his hometown of Steve Wariner went back to _ Portland, Tenn. The one-hour his hometown of Russell - concert raised more - than Ky. recently to per- - $18,000 and benefited Friends forn a > with _ for Health, a group Chet Atkins for Jay dedicated to buliding a Port who gave Stave Apri 6. Pancake Supper 5-8 pm. First Baptist Church, Medina. Spontiored by Boy Scout Troop #32 APK: 7 & 8. & Bake Sale, United Methodist Church 222 West Canter SL, Medina. 9 am. - 4 pm. Sponsored by mammmméwomsapk Dan cing to follow. Sponsored by Loyal Order of Moose. Setiool APEBIL 11. Mustang Sarid Booster T40 pr: noch Meeting, pm High ApH 14. Ock Orchard Ostteny Kes'n TAOP M. Madina Hiosprs) Travel edes on Chana & Japanby Us. & Mis Conner Morris Apr 15. Mg¥bazraat, Bake Sele to tom Gaines Apr 1%. Seoin foest Seel Diemer Som 2? Kromecsyte Had Maoist Cr ha APTS 5. Apct Fest Briel ? pm Dancing 91 arn Sacrert Clots by Sacred Hearl C# APM tL Pars Sew G30 am Medea Hih Scroo Agck 25, Ametcar Hea Cries Siocd Bark #1 Fim Urkied 74. Sake Sele 0 a on Chiarier of Commerce cifze, usin fps a ea se we n nv oe anual a cus a ulus rooms until the ceremony gins. » \One year,\ Moon says, \I examined the photo that is taken after each ceremony of everybody up on stage. And there was one face in the crowd that nobody could identify. I had the picture blown up and was waiting for him the next year. We caught him. He was so good that we more or less put him on the payroll to tell us how he'd done it over the {2:3 \The next year, use he'd been so helpful, he got a genuine invitation.\ The year of the streaker. ~ Bernice Bede Oso|l - April 6, 1983 This coming year you must be careful about becoming involved with friends In finan- clat ventures. Just because you get along socially doesn't mean they'll make good business partners. . ARIES (March 21-April 19) Pals who are usually easygoing could do an about-face today and prove to be a trifie difficult. Don't risk mixing business and friendship. Ordér now: The NEW Astro-Graph Matchmaker wheel and booklet which reveals romantic combinations and compatibilities for all signs, fells how tq get along with others, finds rising signs, hidden quafities, plus more. Mail $2 to Astro-Graph, Bok 489, Radio City Station, N.Y. 10019. Send an additional $1 for your Aries' 'Astro-Graph predictions for the year ahead. Be sure to give your zodiac sign. TAURUS (April 20) ion cot & filling your ambitious urges today that you could inadvert- ently step on the toes of coworkers. Take care where you tread. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Usually, competition awakens your better -qualities. Today, if your desira to win is tod strong you might use tactics which RUMMAGE & BAKE SALE April 7 & 8 9 am. to 4 p.m. . United Methodist Church zzévgzsicénms; Medina, LY. len * _ believe that the n ve that the nominations for \Tootsie\ could bring out some gay demonstra- tors * \Gay Fights activists are regulars, along with blacks demanding more parts for black actors.. The Jewish Defense League is there a lot. We often have Vietfiam vets. This year, because of 'Gandhi,\there may be sime pro- or anti-Indian demon- . strators. But I don't think we'll have any major prob- is alga: J _ -. .lem thi But he says it is the unex- pected that is the big worry. There are contingency lans, which he hopes can ike care of those unexpect- ed 'pro {1m There ~are regérve . for of 'security people, S#tHshed in- nearby garages, ready to converge ond the auditorium in the event of arty problem. . \We just hope 'it rains,\ says Moon. ~The crazies don't come out in inclement weather;\ * \Hollywoop you may be the only guy on uc team,. . LEQ (July 23-Aug. 22) Some- thing\ unpleasant may occur early In the day to put you In a bad mood. Don't use this as an excuse to grow! at innocent bystanders. © VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepf. 22) Do not, make hasty judgments ay In matters which affect your finances or security. Wrong decisions could prove costly and be difficult to unrav- el. LIBRA (Sept, 23-Oct. 23) Be extra-cautious and prudent today in situations which could hurt others as well as yoursel! if they fall to come off &s antici- pated. - SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) When quitting time comes today, leave whatever disturbs you locked up in your desk or workbench. Don't let it upset your evening with the family. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. X 21) Any mistakes today must be correcied at the time they occur. If you try to sweep them under the rug they'Hi fester and cause H complications. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Take care today how you han- dle situations affecting your status if reputation. Friends aren't likely to readily forgive infractions. any AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) You'ra quite capable of sizing things up accurately today, but daylioflfisthera‘sapowbmy you'B act against your better PISCES (Feb, 20-March 20) Be helpf! where you can today. but don't lst yourself be put in Church - Gospel C ALBION - The Unit of the Coven: will perform a Go in the sanctuary « United Methodist C at 7:30 tomorrow ¢ Covenant Player: denominational fai without - endown communicates | t] through drama. T Covenant Players i 'road 10 months c covering all of - States and areas Australia and Afric The, Excelsior Ur headed -by David Idaho native and veteran with the includes Albion nat Southcott. In her with the tour Southc graduate of Albior was the 1980 Mi .._ ___ _ Teenager. She j Covenant Players t 1981 and has to Alaska and California with the Doll Ex To Spea OCHA Me The Orleans Historical Associati its monthly meeting April 14 at 7:30 p Community Free Holley. The speaker will be Fawn Schef Rochester, a doll a dealer who will lecture entitled \Do \I~ or Shouldn't I Discard, Restore.\ Mrs. Lyon ope Rochester Doll C specializes in the re: antique and modern teddy bears. Her include collectors, c museums both loca far away as Calif Texas. Mrs. Lyon | collected dolls for years. She is past presic United Federation Clubs. She is also a 1 the Genesee Countr Dealers Association. Anyone interested welcome to att meeting. Mrs. Lyon comment on any do bear that is broug meeting whether it or modern. Refreshments will meeting. Guests are