The Plain Dealer from Cleveland, Ohio (2024)

4 2-A LG, THE PLAIN DEALER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1992 NEWS SUMMARY 4 WORLD yesterday that the county act aggressively to SPORTS ARTS LIVING Cleveland police arrested a 40-year-old block a storage facility for low-level radioac- Cleveland man during a raid and board-up of Canada gives Eskimos territory tive 2-B waste at the Perry nuclear power The thinking man's linebacker Johnson's No The longer observation an old wives' tale Colgate Ave. home on Thursday. An article in Federal, territorial and Eskimo leaders A Browns middle linebacker Mike that a growing child "shot yesterday's Plain Dealer incorrectly reported sign an agreement to divide Canada's North- STATE REGION intellectual, athletic approach to football. up long assumed by scientists no arrests were made at the board-up. west Territories and create a native-run land serves him well in comparison with the to be nothing more than one of folklore's called Nunavut in the eastern Bar results announced brawny linebackers of the past, Bud Shaw overstatements may actually be true, a DETAILED INDEX new study NATION The Ohio Supreme took the Court Ohio bar examina- that Arts Lake announces A tion 1,086 in people who for a success rate of BUSINESS SATURDAY REAL ESTATE Some electors abandoning Perot July passed, A growing number of electors pledged to New gas coming Shortfall in tax escrow account support Ross Perot are abandoning their can- EDITORIALS FORUM Starting tomorrow, Northeast Ohio motor- Homeowners are protected from extra Classified, didate, saying they have lost faith in his ability ists will fill their tanks with gasoline that re- fees if their home mortgage holder lets prop- 7E State to handle the No limits duces carbon monoxide emissions but costs erty taxes go unpaid or GEAUGA Ohioans should say "no" to ill-thought-out up to 5 cents a gallon more than regular gas CORRECTIONS Dear LAKE limits on elected officials' and may reduce efficiency or U.S.

In of exerting some pre-election le- The Forum page has a dispute about the The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials Concert Club, 17001 Lorain Saturday, Nov. World People protest facility In the short run Dow falls Atlanta band Jackyl will appear at Flash's verage on the Lake County commissioners, term-limits issues that will face Ohio voters drops 19.99 points to 3,226.28, reducing its 7, at 8:30 p.m. An item in yesterday's Friday! hopes environmental activists repeated demands gain for the week to 18.64 magazine gave the incorrect date of the concert. Saturday Real Estate Magazine PEOPLE Real Sly and dad annoyed by sly Sal Sylvester Stallone and his father have written letters disassociating themselves from a man who has allegedly taken the family name and claims he's the actor's brother. Stallone wrote in an Oct.

21 letter that a man calling himself "Sal Stallone" is not a relative. actor's father, Frank Stallone wrote in a sep- is a arate document: "The man, as referenced above, charlatan. He has no connection with the Stallone family that is so well known to the public." The letters, distributed to the news media Thursday, were Stallone drafted because a man unknown by the Stallones has been using the family name in an effort to influence the entertainment industry, said Stallone spokesman Paul Bloch. Travolta's spirits and jet flying high John Travolta should be flying high now that a ban has been lifted in Port Orange, that kept his jet from landing at an airstrip near his house. His neighbors at the Spruce Creek Fly-in voted to overturn a rule that barred aircraft of more than 12,500 pounds.

The community features homes with airplane hangars and a taxiway system linking them with a runway. Instead, homeowners adopted an weight limit, with grandfather clause allowing for Travolta's Gulfstream G-2. John was really, really excited when I told him the results of the said Roon Zupansic, who has been caring for Travolta's property while the actor prepares to film "Baby Talk in Orlando. 'Scud Stud' hits NBC for $25 million Former NBC correspondent and "Scud Stud" Arthur Kent is suing the network for $25 million in federal court, claiming it wrongly dismissed him and tried to destroy his reputation. Also named as defendants are NBC News President Michael Gartner, "Nightly News" executive producer Steve Friedman and network spokeswoman Peggy Hubble.

Kent, who earned the nickname "Scud Stud" for his gulf war reports during Scud missile attacks, was fired Aug. 21. NBC had suspended him nine days earlier, claiming Kent violated his contract by refusing an assignment. RECORDED OHIO LOTTERY INFORMATION: 787-4100 4 Friday's drawing Pick 3: 806 Pick 4: 0610 Buckeye 5: Friday, Oct. 30 8 19) 25 33 37 Super Lotto: Wednesday, Oct.

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ment for errors is limited to the cost of that portion GENERAL of the ad wherein the error occurred. ACCU-WEATHER HOTLINE 3-day forecast for more than 2,000 U.S. and 1-900-990-8506 weather conditions, 95 cents a minute. Average Accu-Weather, Inc. 1992 National Forecast Minneapolis New Yorks CHILLY Chicago Cleveland: Kansas City.

Atlanta Paso WARM Houston WARM NATIONAL WEATHER SUMMARY: Unsettled weather will continue across a large portion of the nation today. The steadiest rain will affect the area from eastern Pennsylvania to North Carolina. Additional rain will soak South Dakota and Nebraska. A thick deck of clouds will prevent temperatures from rising above the 40s from New England to northern lowa. systems and precipitation.

Temperature lines are temperatures are given for selected cities. 1992 Accu-Weather, Inc. area FOR THE RECORD Tuesday Wednesday COLD windy Lingering clouds Brisk and chilly and rain. with clouds. 46 High 48, Low 40 High 46, Low 38 AIR QUALITY Yesterday's Index: 36, Good Main Pollutant: Particulates Other Pollutant Levels: Sulfur Dioxide 15 Carbon Monoxide 8 Ozone 11 Today's Outlook: Good (Pollution Standard Index Rating: 0-50, Good; Moderate; 101-200, Unhealthful; 201-300, Very Unhealthful; 301-500, ALMANAC First Q.

Full Last Q. New Nov 2 Nov 10: Nov 17 Nov 24 Sunrise 6:58 a.m. Moonrise 12:26 p.m. Sunset 5:24 p.m. Moonset 10:23 p.m.

YESTERDAY (through 9 p.m.) 4 High temperature 47 at 12:01 a.m. Low temperature 38 at 5:30 a.m. (Thursday High: 51 Low 44) Temperature departure from normal: Yesterday: -6 Month: Year: Hourty Temperatures 6 a.m. 40 2 p.m. 45 7 a.m.

41 3 p.m. 45 8 a.m. 42 4 p.m. 44 9 a.m. 43 5 p.m.

43 10 a.m. 44 6 p.m. 41 11 a.m. 46 7 p.m. 39 12 noon 46 8 p.m.

...............41 1 p.m. 45 9 p.m. ...............41 Precipitation yesterday none Month to date 2.27 normal 2.37* Year to date 37.68* normal 29.88° Snowtall yesterday 0.0' Snowfall season to date trace Barometer at noon 30.15° TODAY Normal high temperature 56 Normal low temperature 39 High temperature last year 56 Low temperature last year 45 Record high temperature 82 in 1950 Record low temperature 19 in 1988 COMFORT FACTORS TODAY Humidity at noon Barometer at noon 30.05", steady Wind Chill: 8am. 39 noon 43 4 p.m. 4 45 TODAY'S REGIONAL CONDITIONS AND HIGH TEMPERATURES Lake Huron TORONTO Lake Ontario Lake BUFFALO Michigan Lake DETROIT Erie Erie CHICAGO TOLEDO CLEVEL AND Pt Wayne PITTSBURGH Richmond COLUMBUS INDIANAPOLIS CINCINNATI CHARLESTON Huntington W.Va.: A good deal of clouds today with a shower or two.

Highs 47-56. Mostly cloudy tonight and tomorrow. Lows tonight 40-49. A few showers tomorrow. Highs NW Ohio, and Chicago: Considerable cloudiness today and a passing shower.

Highs 47-54. Ohio Super Lotto Jackpot OHIO Hurry and LOTTERY $8 Million get ticket your before tonight's drawing! At that TEMPERATURES continental U.S.: Kingsville, Texas: 93; international cities, plus current length of call two minutes. NATIONAL Yesterday's extremes, Hibbing, 14 City Albany Albuquerque Amarillo Anchorage Asheville Aspen Atanta Atlantic City Austin Baltimore Birmingham Bismarck Boise Boston Brownsville Buffalo Burlington Caribou Casper Charleston, SC Charleston, Charlotte Cheyenne Chicago Columbia, SC Dallas Denver Des Moines Detroit Duluth El Paso Fairbanks Fargo Flagstaff Hartford Helena Hilo Honolulu Houston Indianapolis Jackson, MS Jacksonville Juneau Kansas City Las Vegas Little Rock Los Angeles Louisville Madison Memphis Miami Milwaukee Mobile Minneapolis Montgomery Nashville New Orleans New York Norfolk Oklahoma City Omaha 1A Orlando Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh Portland, ME Portland, OR Providence Raleigh Reno Richmond Rutland Sacramento St. Louis Salt Lake City San Antonio San Diego San Francisco Santa Fe St. Ste.

Marie Seattle Shreveport Sioux Falls Spokane Syracuse Tampa Topeka Traverse City Tucson Washington Wichita Wilmington Fri Today Sun. Mon. WORLD TEMPERATURES Today's temperatures and conditions Acapulco Amsterdam Athens Audidand Bangkok Barbados Barcelona Beijing Beirut Belgrade Berlin Bermuda 1 Bombay Bonn Brussels Budapest Buenos Aires Cairo Cancun Casablanca Copenhagen Dubai Dublin Edmonton Florence Freeport Geneva Glasgow Hamburg Helsinki Hong Kong Istanbul Jerusalem Karachi Kiev Kingston Kuwait Lima Legend: s-sunny; pc-partly t-thunderstorms: (-rain; a Lisbon London Madrid Manila Mexico City Milan Montreal Moscow Munich Nassau New Delhi Oslo Ottawa Paris Perth Prague Reykjavik Rio Rome St. Petersburg San Juan Sao Paulo Sapporo Seoul D. Shanghai Singapore Stockholm Sydney Taipei Tokyo Toronto Vancouver Venice Vienna Warsaw Winnipeg.

Yakutsk Zurich sh-showers; si-snow flurries; sn-snow; i-ice. 3 in WEATHER All maps, forecasts and data provided by I Today's Billings Seattle San Francisco Los Angeles SHOWERS RAIN COLD FRONTS T-STORMS WARM FLURRIES SNOW STATIONARY 4 ICE Shown are noon positions of weather highs for the day. Forecasted The Week Ahead in the Cleveland Saturday Sunday Monday Plenty of clouds, Mostly cloudy, Becoming a stray shower. a few showers. with rain.

High 50, Low 42 High 52, Low 44 High 50, Low TODAY'S WEATHER Considerable cloudiness today with a stray shower. High 50. Lake-shore high 50. Wind northeast to east at 8-16 mph. Chilly and damp this evening, then cloudy tonight with some drizzle.

Low 42. TOMORROW'S FORECAST A good deal of clouds tomorrow with a few showers. High 52. Lake-shore high 50. Wind southeast at 10-18 mph.

Mostly cloudy tomorrow night with additional showers. Low 44. LAKE ERIE FORECAST Wind east 8-16 knots today and tonight. Wind east to southeast 10-18 knots tomorrow. Visibility generally 5 miles, but 2 miles in any showers.

Waves 2-4 feet. OHIO WEATHER City Fri Akron Athens Ashtabula Chillicothe Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Dayton Findlay Mansfield Marietta Toledo Youngstown Zanesville Today Sun. Mon. Neighboring Cities Erie, PA Huntingth, WV Richmond, IN Ft Wayne, IN Wheeling, WV REGIONAL WEATHER NE Ohio, NW and N.Y.: Plenty of clouds today with a stray shower in the south. Highs 47-52.

Damp and chilly this evening, then mostly cloudy tonight with some drizzle. Lows 35-42. A few showers tomorrow. Highs 45-52. Central and SE Ohio, SW and El 7 Mostly cloudy tonight and tomorrow.

Some drizzle tonight. Lows 39-44. Showers tomorrow. Highs 47-54. SW Ohio, and Cloudy today into tonight with a shower and some drizzle.

Highs today 50-55. Lows tonight 43-48. Plenty of clouds tomorrow with a few showers. Highs 52-57. 1 5.

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