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Show Page C6 - THE DAILY HLRALD. (www.hemlton.com), Prow, Utah, Monday, May 1, 2000 Reproducing vintage photos Dear Heloise: When I read your column, I particularly noticed the hint about reproducing OLD PHOTOS on a copying machine. It stirred my memory. At " Peoria, A homemade video is just the ticket. Please note, as in the original column, that any copyrighted photos really are not supposed to be copied. I heard from a few professional photographers who took me to task thinking that was the suggestion. I would never knowingly suggest that my readers do anything illegal! r Heloise II Sound off I Heloise . Keep one in a drawer for paper clips. Use to store rubber bands. Keep bread tabs in one. Store small spools of thread in them. Now you won't have messy drawers, you can find things easily and quickly, and it looks neat. You won't have to waste time cleaning drawers. Nayana Parikh, Great Meadows, N.J. Filling a steam iron Dear Heloise: When Fast facts ing a steam iron, instead of trying to pour the distilled water from the big jug, save your next plastic squeeze Dear Heloise: Other use cans: 17 compass pt 18 Henry Hudson's ship 22 Opera solo 23 Boutique' buys 27 Circus barkers 29 Make a ; Today's Highlight In History: . v On May 1, 1960, the Soviet Union shot down an American U-- reconnaissance plane near Sverdlovsk and cap--, tured its pilot, Francis Gary Powers.: On this date: In 1786. Mozart's opera "The Marriage of Figaro" premiered in Vienna. In 1893, the World's Columbian Exposition was officially opened in Chicago by President Cleveland. In 1898, Commodore George ','';;: Dewey gave the command, "You may fire when you are ready, Gridley,' as an American naval force destroyed a Spanish fleet in Manila Bay during the War. Spanish-America- ; 1931, New York's 102-storEmpire State Building was dedicated.. In 1931, singer Kate Smith began her radio program on CBS. ' In 1941, the Orson Welles motion picture "Citizen Kane" premiered in In New York. In proclaimed. In 1967, Anastasio Somoza Debayle became president of Nicaragua. - which combined In 1971, Amtrak and streamlined the operations of 18 went intercity passenger railroads into service. In 1998, Eldridge Cleaver, the fiery Black Panther leader who later renounced his past and became a Republican; died in Pomona, Calif., at age 62. Ten years ago: Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev and other Kremlin leaders were jeered by thou- sands of people during the annual May Day parade in Red Square. Five years ago: Charges that Qubilah Shabazz, the daughter of Malcolm X, had plotted to murder Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan were dropped as jury selection for her trial was about to begin in Minneapolis. President Clinton defended his choice for surgeon general, Henry Foster, as a "pro-lifdoctor." 1948, the People's Democratic V Republic of Korea (North Korea) was One year ago: Despite protests, the National Rifle Association held its 2 Lenient 3 glance 4 1992 "TJTAjL a b In 1 ErTE D Y A R L LM OjHTE P U P A repair 10 Head of France 16 Simple denials 18 Hodgepodge 19 Scope city 31 -r- oom I is 14 'is 0 B V H M A V B XGO RNBO, A V B NJSP OKZPP TVHB. Saturday's M YNZ TVJMPR XNNIP OUR Cryptoquote: SCIENTIFIC POWER HAS OUTRUN OUR SPIRITUAL POWER. 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Ttolni 30 "...the -they fall' 32 Be sure 33 Gets SEND A GREAT HINT TO: Heloise P.O.Box 795000 San Antonio, TX 78279-500- fill- Proportion's kin game Loud music that drowns out conversation is very annoying! I'm really not sure if you should write to the director or the studio. Any hints, readers? Heloise VEjN'TRlA)CEjR RUQlTGiA B A L E 1 Before, in Latin AXYDLBAAXR 1 DOWN 12 Like Trior 13 Precise 14 Custom 15 Casino Dear Heloise: My cern is background music being played while a show is on television. Many times you cannot hear what the actors are saying. I know the musicians have to make a living, but must their music be so overly loud at the time the actors are talking? Who would one complain to if it would do any good in the first place? Paul Hartz, White Haven, Pa. mm y p HOJPrTL t;:,TC 1 con- 111. potato-chi- ACROSS I Garden item 6 German sub bottle (like the kind that honey comes in). It is easy to fill through the pop-utop. Ron Balsam, Shoreacres, Texas 1 "Mike" Mitchell, for small By THOMAS JOSEPH - AjC K S "TI S jM AjRjD R E p merely the cost of a videotape, I have taped all my still pictures and added some . music. I got the idea not only because of the minimal cost but also because of the fact that a lot of people can see the pictures at the same time. ' Besides, it saves the originals, and by doing it in the proper way, it can (or should) .capture the interest of the audience. -V.R. CROSSWORD S ! H ! . VTOf - flU tP stories,' a (o grJer at KoSewovit Elementary Wel'm Uie cafeteria. Across tow at Harry Uone Motitcssori Emita Catn ioud' reports fat sWlik.es" W 11 1 1. . i 1 aa TU Ifeeu .. . J - - .. 3'',-'Sm- STOREFOR Some ' tTUST .......... E66S' ., e lF-i- -- J' I H ) ..1 V tail I ."What like best about the month of I rsri May is it doesn't take long to write." T I JI l Y60 CURED YOUR rUTHN6 SLICE, AHC K)U POM'T s EGGS' fRoNf MS, HIT BW AMB PRIVES YOU A 'I"1 I I. 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