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Show C3T AYAIUru JHI IHUY HfRALDl C;.'U"4 (ww.herldextr.mX Prow, Utah. Mondayjanuary 17, 20M Heloise offers tips for travelers Dear Readers: After making several trips across the country and spending many nights in huti'ls and motels, I thought I would share a travel dos and don'ts. "I lu se are actual events I lu ve witnessed or lnyri! while on a plane, in a restaurant or in my hotel room. 1 help. Harriet May, Thousand Oaks, Calif. Heloise your nails on the airplane or while sitting flip lator, for the same reason as above. Move out of the way when waiting for or meeting people at a gate so you don't block offloading passengers. Stand aside and let people off an elevator or tram before getting on. Be courteous. Almost everyone is in a hurry trying to catch connecting flights, but courtesy takes very little time and goes a long way. the waiting area. lyin-fdebris is a hazard. Shun doors, especially late at night or early in 'the morning. You might be up and ready to leave for a t! a.m. flight, but others are trying to sleep. Yell to each other in the hallways, outside your room or in the parkin;1, lot (especially in molels) early in the morning or late at night. The woild does not run oii your timetable. roin Ruth: Spray hair spray or perfume or paini. your fingernails wliil seated in any pubin 1 l 1 lic Heloise P.O. Box 795000 transportation. San Antonio, TX Walk on the right in iri poi t corridors. This v il! make the traffic flow mure easily. Or fax it to 78279-500- 0 E Potpourri freshens car o iv the Stand bed-fram- TO: IK): Dear Heloise: Love your right, vva'U on the left on any !'ii'n itr; sidewalk or esca- - placed cold-drin- k column! I use many of your methods around my home. T E stTf DTTmIo I AM T S AlRjEn TlT. I TTnIYU DTE S E N AK QW 0 "l M7 E 27 Humor" ously 28 Leg up 19 Sacred 20 Approves 29 Sudsy sen. drink 22 Homer's 7 Take a 30 Dodge breath boy 33 In the 23 Lunatic 8 Put on heart of 9 Walks the 24 Blond 35 Whopper 25 Lake of 36 Finish Alberta Ii U I '5 p it- - - ii The new Zealand V ""Jj" r si 5? if "a a srp-jr- - - a " pr :iELiat IN THE PAST, FEW NATURAL PREDATORS THREATENED THIS BIRD SO IT EVOLVED INTO A FLIGHTLESS GROUND DWELLER. NOW THEY ARE DEFENSELESS AGAINST ALIEN SPECIES. ESPECIALLY DOGS THAT WERE BROUGHT HERE THE ARRIVAL OF MAN. MAINLY EUROPEAN S. RECENT RESEARCHERS FOUND THAT IN" 'TRAY GERMAN SHEPHERD KILLED OVER 1957 WITH TODAY IN HISTORY r Viixidw. Jan. 17, the 17th d ut J00. There are 349 days left in Hit: ye,.r. This is' the Martin Luther K'rtf it. huiid.ly. TODAY'S HIGHLIGHT IN HISTORY: 1. O:' , iH,3. a group of Hawaiian b'j .ii ;hi.h.,i a: id sugar planters Lihuokalfinl to abdicate. ON THIS DATE: r. 1 iVG. 0( njiirnm Franklin was :i IW.'Mi. B.ir 1 h.Ki Hayes, the .-. l'-'the United States, d' .. ! '..;n Ohio, at age 70. Hungary while in Soviet custody. In 1946, the U.N. Security Council held its first meeting. In 1961, in his farewell address, President Eisenhower warned against comthe rise of "the military-industri. plex." In 1977, convicted murderer Gary Gilmore, 36, was shot by a firing squad at Utah State Prison in the first U.S. execution in a decade. In 1989, five children were shot to death at the Cleveland Elementary School in Stockton, Calif., by a drifter who then killed himself. In 1994, a 6.7 magnitude earthquake struck Southern California, killing at least 61 people and causing $20 billion in damage. TEN YEARS AGO: A federal judge in Miami set March 1990 for the trial To. fjftn iioionous gangster Al C v.a;, torn in Brooklyn, N.Y. In 19'iS. Soviet and Polish forces liberated Win saw during World War II. ,:i 19.15, Swedish diplomat Raoul W. '! cio'iitc-with saving tens c ill'. . nJ, of Jews, disappeared In In ';', RiZrrb UcAojta Ar.cthtr C2 out the an endangered is now kiwi SPECIES. iTTm jTiT Latin ELFYGM KPAVG Saturday's Cryptoquote: GO CONFIDENTLY IN THE DIRECTION OF YOUR DREAMS. LIVE THE' HENRY DAVID LIFE YOU'VE IMAGINED. TH0REAU qi:::r Ftubik cologne 32 Arizona native 34 Banish 37 Labyrinths 38 Lacquer ingredient 39 That is, in - li r iir er 31- -de ZC i Is B aid 29 Drunk as a skunk 30 Cube-mak- " it -" ij- ZFCDALEAM. XGZYG r"ri "ji Lobster-eatin-g FPWLKM G.LNPF DS 15 Fairway club pal 6 Cambridge VKDEAMN FD ZC WGMKM HE 26Shame- - - 11 Walletfillers CRYPTOQUOTE E 01N 0 D EIDISi IEInIoIS Saturday's answer r" Heloise D TlA T LOCUS (ST0 5Tarzan's 23 Carpentry supply 24 Light that, and it's not fun. IN L E . puzzle 4 Writer Wiesel reservation for 26 1 I MO 8 a e R Kl 3 Picture 16 Epoch-17 Flightless birds 18 Entireties 21 Catch sight of 22 Made r EST AOS 1D A R U B A Dear Heloise: On several occasions while making beds, I've hit my toes on the bed frame. The last time this occurred I stopped everything and fixed the problem. holders on each of the foot rollers. The foam rubber cushions the bed frame, and bumping the frame is no longer a problem. Although you can buy these drink holders at just about any store that sells soft drinks, you can find them frequently being given out at health fairs, store grand openings and charity events as promotional items. This might sound like a silly suggestion, but believe me, the next time you bump your toes you will remember how easy it is to solve the problem. Sherry Shircliff, Sherwood, Ark. Yep! Been there, done SEND A GREAT HINT dancer Hawke 14 Flirt foam-rubbe- S jMlR DOWN 1 Bible No more stubbed toes I t msicjins I One letter stands for another. In this sample, A is used for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, the words are all apostrophes, the length and formation of different are letters code the Each hints. day E AS.T a J sion croup 10 Spotted horse 12 Suspect's story 13 Actor 0jl.SE PjtftrHP scar AXYDLB AAXR isLONGFELLOW s hTa y e Tn NjfR( By THOMAS JOSEPH 43 Call for ACROSS 41 Fender 1 Certain S Writer Martin 9 Discus- sir f u s CROSSWORD I use potpourri in the ashtray in my car. It keeps the car smelling sweet and fresh and discourages smokers from using the ashtray; therefore, they don't smoke in the car. Thanks for many years of prrirrOt ffo'fsl DON'T: COPY SETT Find the familiar phrase, saying or name in this arrangement or letters. of leader Manuel Noriega on drug trafficking charges. After initial delays, Noriega was tried and convicted of racketeering and con- spiracy to distribute cocaine, and was sentenced to 40 years in prison, later cut to 30 years. FIVE YEARS AGO: More than 6,000 people were killed when an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.2 devastated the city of Kobe, Japan. ONE YEAR AGO: As White House lawyers met to work on President Clinton's Impeachment defense, their client spent the day preparing for his State of the Union address. THOUGHT FOR TODAY: "I am always ready to learn, but I do not Winston always like to be taught." Churchill, British statesman (1874-1965-). 500 KIWIS WITHIN TWO MONTHS! ' . MimoMiawwrn ff vBufflt, rn.tJ"! J F" BUN ' IT j SOLUTION: Bungee jumping JU6T A a.lvajiceTmnt1 MINUTE. 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