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The Daily News Leader from Staunton, Virginia • 13

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BLONDIE Staunton, Daily News Leader, Tuesday, May 7, 1985 B5 THE FAMILY CIRCUS. By Bil Keane TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE i etd mm on ft I CAGWOOO OUR I EVERY WOHO WAS I PROPOSAL. VUAS A GOLDEN vH i mi i i i i n. 3 I a rid a i ci i I I mi ie-r 111 1 3 5 I lb 7 8 5 10 1 12 113 Is "15 Tf "fij 19" ACROSS 1 Ranees' garb 6 Neckwear '11 100 square meters 14 Love deeply 15 Forbidden 16 Yule item 17 Celestial body 18 Destroy 20 Retort 22 Beans 23 Fatal injury 55 21 rJ iTp- 55 'gyf 53 55 31 35 33 33 35 136 j37 38 39 40 IT 42 53 44 33 4S 47 48 35 50 IS 152 53 "55 55 -pL S3 "bTTT "-S3 uyr SS 1 S7 S3 gg 7B 71 25 Islands word 28 Stupid one 29 Sea predator 30 Some Celts 32 Love: It. 34 Make wet 39 Brightest 42 Said to be 43 Duller 45 China's Chou 46 Fast walker 49 EST plus 1 hr.

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LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) A chance to increase your popularity comes at a social gathering today. Take advantage of the opportunity. from dead in was trained at London's Central School of Speech and Drama, will spend six months doing "Sweet Bird of Youth." "This is the most exciting thing that's happened to me in 15 years of acting," he said.

"Harold Pinter is directing. It's one of my favorite Tennessee Williams plays. And to work with a legend like Bacall. In fact, just to be able to work on the stage again is wonderful." Beck said he flew to New York for the audition, where he met Miss Bacall. "I was to shoot exteriors for 'Chiller' the day before in Griffith Park and there was only one day before Harold Pinter went back to London," he recalled.

"It didn't look like I could make it on the red eye. But it rained and I caught the red eye to New York. I got there at 7 a.m. "I took a room at the Algonquin BEST OF MOTOWN MARTIAL ARTS THE LAST DRAGON FEATURING THE MUSIC Of STEVIE WONDER. VANITY OESAROE fPG-13) HELD OVER 2ND SMASH WEEK THE CARE BEARS MOVIE THEY'RE IRRESTIBLE IN THEIR MOVIE DEBUTI (C) 7:108:50 mow (PC-1 3) "LADYHAWKE'li (PO-J3) 37:15 9:05 "FRATERNITY VACATION" () "USTDRIGOJCg.j, 9:00 "DEF-C0H4" -J mi tn i Plus Tax customer Coupon expires 51585 Rt.

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Even your enemies will lend a listening ear. ARIES (March 21-April 19) Get major points across with little effort today. You should be in the catbird seat by day's end. Copyright. 1985.

United Feature Syndicate, Inc. 'Chiller' and slept a few hours. I got to the theater at noon to meet Pinter. He told me to come back at five to audition with Bacall. I did a scene with her and they asked me to wait outside.

I lit a cigarette and smoked only half of it before they came back and told me I had the role." Beck said the play may move to New York after its London run. Beck's wife, Cari, and their 2-year-old son will be with him in London. "I think this will be very exciting for Cari," he said. "She's never been to Europe. I think she'll love London.

I lived there for five years. She's writing a screenplay that takes place in England. She had a block and now she can see the places she's writing about. It will be disruptive to the family, but it's better than going on location for a film." HELD OVER MADONNA'tTttUTI HE STUM PESPEMTELT SEEMS SIISH nu 7-9 942 5139) HI MADI THE CORK NOW HI'S THf TAROET GOTCHA po 13 7:10 CHUCK MORRIS THf WORLDS TOUGHEST COP CODE OF SILENCE. 3 RING If rd AMERICA'S 2ND LAMEST CIRCUS hf7 -l Htm 0 Tint Hums 01 IF I taa 2 Suom Und Tkkta FU KM San WM Anm Man NM LmjM Craa lMll AUGUSTA EXPOLAND Sunday, May 12 2:30 5:00 P.M.

Child Adult S5.50 Sponsored by Special Olympics Area 5 1 1 AUNFON PLAZA SHOPPING CNTR, ft fJfM SOUTH Hi 8471 By Stella Wilder TUESDAY, MAY 7 Born today, you possess a highly persuasive, outgoing personality that will gain you friends and put you in the center of whatever is happening right from the beginning. As a child, you may astound adults 1 by your precociousness, but you will also charm them with your pleasing ways. As an adult, you will continue to charm all whom you meet, but your precociousness will have taken the form of cleverness, combined with up-to-date knowledge about all and sundry. You possess a talent for organiza-' tion, for both conceiving and carrying out plans. Whether man or woman, you will have only one object of your affections, for you have not a fickle bone in your body.

Your loyalty to your mate is both a surprise and an example to your friends. Also born on this date are Rob Browning, poet; Anne Baxter, -actress. Beck returns LOS ANGELES (AP) Michael Beck plays a man who is returned to life after 10 years in a deep freeze, but, in searching for the character's essence, the actor needed to know whether the soul came back, too. "I'd never done a horror picture before," said Beck, who gained attention for his role as the scheming evangelist in the miniseries "Celebrity." "The director was Wes Craven, who'd done a lot of these kind of pictures. I met with him because I wanted to know exactly what kind of picture 'Chiller' was to be.

It had to be scary, but I wanted it to be a cut above and not a slasher picture. More like Alfred Hitchcock." The movie is about a man who is brought back to life after 10 years In cryogenic suspension. But he is not the same man as before. He is ruthless and arrogant. "The thing I wanted to be very clear about was whether the soul returns," he said.

"That's the question the film asks: If medical science ever gets to the point where it can bring people back to life, does the soul return? That was the thing that intrigued me. I've never played a role like this before. I've played crazy guys, but never somebody without a soul." The movie, which CBS will show Wednesday, May 22, also stars Beatrice Straight and Paul Sorvino. Beck was interviewed prior to leaving for London, where he will star opposite Lauren Bacall in Tennessee Williams' "Sweet Bird of Youth" at the Haymarket Theatre. He will also be seen in "Blackout," a whodunit for Home Box Office to be broadcast later this year.

"It's a contemporary film, but it has a 1940s feel to it," he said. "Richard Widmark really helps bring that kind of feeling to it. He plays a cop from Ohio and I'm a cop in Washington State and he comes to my town looking for a murderer." "Blackout," which was filmed in Vancouver, Canada, also stars Keith Carradine and Kathleen Quintan. Beck, a native of Arkansas who rfHflisf J0 Ji'f IF YOU UNZIP THE 5LEEVE5, IT TURNS INTO A 1 itjy 'THAT'S A FACT! YOU PLAN NiNS TO 5PENP TIME IN THESE PARTS? ONLy UUTIL BEN EITHER FINP -A AP HO BAN VjALI VE BE WORKINS ccnA7? WE SAIP If POH'T mCTICE ANP THAT'S rrls ZJ EVERV PAy ANP WORK HARP THE PACTS FINE, THE RYATTS NANCY Mil OUR PASEPALL COACH 6AVEV U5 A LECTURE ON THE Jy Breakfast Special 2 Sausage Biscuits $1 19 Prs IT INSTRUCTIONS TEST ANSWER I Limit one coupon per Stuarts Draft Staunton man n- Rt. iwi II.

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