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   Valley Independent, The (Newspaper) - April 20, 1993, Monessen, Pennsylvania                               April QUICK READ The Valley Independent HOME ALONE SENTENCE Sharon and David Schoo leave the Kane County Courthouse in Monday after pleading guilty to contributing to the neglect of a child The two were accused of leaving their children home alone while vacationing in Mexico The parents were sentenced to two years each of probation and 200 hours of community service News of the Nation governor dies in plane crash Iowa South Dakota Gov George who followed his father's political footsteps to the state was killed along with seven other people when their state-owned plane crashed in a rainstorm The Republican was on his way back from where he other state officials had gone on a lobbying mission to protect jobs at a Sioux meatpacking plant The turboprop went down Monday afternoon at a farm 14 miles southwest of Dubuque after the pilot reported engine trouble and was cleared for an cy landing at the Dubuque airport The plane sheared off a silo and crashed through a bursting into flames No one on the ground was hurt Discipline for 140 be recommended WASHINGTON The Pentagon's final report on the sexual harassment scandal mends that at least 140 people be considered for possible disciplinary officials say Killed guard not tortured Ohio A guard killed after he was taken hostage by inmates at a maximum security prison died of with no indication of a prison spokesman said Inmates barricaded in the prison for more than a week threatened to cut off another newspapers reported Monday And the inmates probably would kill their remaining five hostages if authorities at- tempt to end the standoff by one of two freed guards said Munitions may be buried across U.S WASHINGTON The government believes ing munitions may be buried beneath at least 259 former military sites across America Explosives already have endangered suburban public parks and even a college an Associated Press review has found The hazards range from hand grenades to artillery rounds News of the World Minor delay in peace talks WASHINGTON Secretary of State Warren M Christopher acknowledged Mideast peace talks would not resume here on but he said he anticipated a minor of not more than a week He urged Arab foreign ministers meeting in Damascus to approve a resumption of the tions with Israel and reiterated the United States was going to take on a role While Christopher and other U.S officials have not spelled out what that the implication is that or top aides would step into the talks and help frame a settlement that has eluded the two sides since negotiations first opened in October 1991 Former allies now clashing Herzegovina Heavy fighting was raging between Croatian and Muslim forces in central with officials estimating at least 200 people have been killed in four days of battle The clashes between two groups that began the war as allies erupted as the beleaguered Muslim forces were suffering an apparent defeat at the hands of Serbs in Srebrenica The fighting has closed jor highways linking central and northern Bosnia to the Adriatic coast Those highways are the major ly routes for humanitarian aid to towns and cities throughout thern and eastern Bosnia Photo Usocial ADDING TO DAMAGE A youth throws stones at ing vehicles in front of a building in South Monday as police clashed with rampaging youths next to the stadium where more than attended a funeral vice for slain activist Chris Hani Tuesday's Today's birthdays Jazz musician Lionel Hampton is 80 Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens is 73 Actress Nina Foch is Actor Ryan O'Neal is 52 Actress Jessica Lange is 44 INGELS Ingels sentenced to rest home jokes LOS ANGELES ty Ingels is telling jokes at a rest home after pleading no contest to charges he made annoying calls to June Allyson The dispute in- a fee the comedian claimed Miss Allyson owed him for ing her ar- range an en- contract for adult diapers In- said Ingels called the actress home hundreds of times over several months Ingels entered the plea in February His sentence of 120 hours of community service re- quires him to work at two ing homes Publishing career a natural NEW YORK Jac- Kennedy Onassis says a publishing career was a natural for her when she decided to go back to work majored in she said in Publishers Weekly had many friends in publishing I love books I've known writers all my The former first lady granted the interview her first in three decades to the trade publication to talk about her 15 years as an editor at Doubleday The widow of President and Aristotle Onassis allowed no tape recorder or limited questions to her professional life and insisted she be allowed to approve her quotations liolo The TRIBUTE TO LEMMON Jack with his wife smiles for the cameras at his gala tribute Monday night at Lincoln Center in New York The Film Society of coln Center honored the actor with a selection of film excerpts spanning career and on-stage fetes by his colleagues and such as Tony Curtis and Gregory Peck Wedding date set tor crown prince TOKYO The wedding of Crown Prince Naruhito and Masako Owada is set for June 9 The wedding date expected to be a national holiday was decided by a ding committee The ceremony uniting the heir to the throne and Miss a former will be held at a shrine in the Imperial Palace The a million wedding budget that will cover such expenses as several costumes and the ing of new imperial and announced a plan to mint 2 million commemorative gold coins News of the State The Associated Press OPPOSING OBE Brandon of and his mother raise their arms in opposition to Outcome ed Education during a rally in the State Capitol Rotunda in Harrisburg Monday the proposal put forth by the state and backed by the mandates graduation re- based not on time but on individual testings calls television station Pa A former judge turned fugitive from the law said he fled so he could for real justice in Pennsylvania and because he would not receive adequate medical care in prison In an interview aired Joseph said he will re- main until the courts or the state Senate Judiciary Committee hears his appeal House explosion ruled criminal act PENN Pa The explosion and fire that ed a home in this Pittsburgh suburb was not caused by natural gas and has been ruled a criminal an investigator said The owner of the Valerie a day-care center was away from her home at last Wednesday when the blast curred Brother of killed worker sues PITTSBURGH The brother of a West Virginia man who was killed while working near a well is ing the CNG Transmission with negligence Chris Doyle of said in a federal lawsuit that CNG broke state and federal rules in the June 1992 that claimed the life of his Andrew H Doyle Suit claims fired for stuttering PITTSBURGH An counting manager charged in a lawsuit that his employer fired him because he stutters David J Bober of Washington said he lost his job in November after 14 years with Cooper most ly as the manager of accounting systems development Actress wins restraining order SANTA Calif actress Heather Thomas won a restraining order against a man she said tried to barge into her home and wrote a script for her depicting behavior A judge ordered Adam Ray Moore to stay at least 250 yards away THOMAS from her her assistant and her Los Angeles home son gets U.S residency Sergei son of the late Soviet Premier Nikita was approved Monday as a permanent U.S thanks in part to former Presidents Nixon and Bush and his received approval for their alien residence known as green after an interview at the immigration of- fice in Providence it's a very emo- tional Khrushchev said as he displayed INS stamps showing their new status in the couple's red issued by the former Soviet Union are changing your He said Sunday that his who set off the Cuban missile crisis in the and vowed to bury the would probably have been furious Dan a Seattle lawyer representing the said Nixon and Bush were among those who wrote letters in support of the couple who worked as a Soviet rocket has been in an exchange program as a senior research fellow at Brown University's Center for Foreign Policy Development Celebrities asked to join Hall's fast WASHINGTON Jeff Bridges and Valerie Harper are organizing a one-day celebrity fast to protest the elimination of the House Select Committee on Hunger Rep Tony has been on a fast since April after Congress eliminated his committee and three others to save money A letter signed by Bridges went out Monday to about 900 big-name actors and asking them to fast with Hall on said Jerry ex- director of the End Hunger Network in Santa Calif we're able to get 10 A- level we'll be Michaud said Weather outlook THE DISTRICT o Cloudy with showers and thunderstorms Low 45 to 55 Cloudy and cooler with showers likely High in upper 40s to upper 50s Colder with chance of showers Low in 30s High 45 to 50 Cloudy and cool Low 25 to 35 High 45 to 50 Chance of showers Low in 30s High 55 to 60 The Valley Independent Valley Bonus Eastgate PA 15062 Telephone Fax May we help TO REPORT A NEWS ITEM m Monday Friday Noon Saturday City Editor Rebecca A Miller Photo news coverage Sports Editor Brian Herman Game etc Valley Life Editor Emma Jene Lelik Club etc Obituary deadline 9 Contact the city editor for amplifications or clarifications if you are unable To contact the appropriate reporter or editor Contact the managing editor to arrange for a speaker For newspaper plant contact Patricia Parnell Newspaper in Education Lori Byron Educational Services Coordinator Photo reprints Photos Will Be Professionally Finished Black White FIRST COPY 7.50 ADDITIONAL COPIES FIRST COPY 12.00 ADDITIONAL COPIES 5.00 FIRST COPY ADDITIONAL COPIES FIRST COPY ADDITIONAL COPIES All photo orders to Sales Tax CALL Commercial Web Printing Monday thru Friday Sam 5 p m Complete publishing services for etc Can lor information ana estimates John J Sr for details Circulation 8 a m 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