“mental magic’ and then keep them sealed away ina shopping-mall safe. He'll attempt to pick Famed dramatic soprans, Resa Peasebe, 4, will make a rare " publié appearance when i -ghe holds an auction of celebrity . memorabilia May 31 to raise money _ forthe Peabody Con- pervalary of Music, the oldest conservatory in the United States. The auction at Pon- selle's estate, Villa Pace, in. Stevenson, Md, will be conducted by the New York gallery, Sotheby Parke | Bernet Inc. Elayne Duke, & j spokesman for the women's board of the conskrvatory, says the items to be auctioned will include memo- ‘yabilia donated by prominent musicians, opera’ singers, con- -ductors, composers, artists and' writers. The, money will go toward encouraging young - musical talent. ;o Pogsaie, aqformer, NR ROCK MCE TE oe oe PEOPLE Opera for two decades who retired in 1937,. was the first American-born artist to sing a major ~~ role at the Met without .benefit of European: Hexry Bushkin, Carson's. lawyer, has told NBC Carson will not "glow an extra half-hour of showtime because he fears “it would confuse his audience.” ‘Carson spent more - than a year in intense to reduce the show to 60 The network wanted to lengthen the show to counter the success of ABC's show, . Fridays. The refusal led NBC to develop a new late- Friday program to compete’ with Fridays and -replace Midnight cancelled after eight years 0 on the air. This » seanon’s guest artist with the National Ballet of Canada,— Patrick Bissell, 23, has pleaded not guilty to charges of public in- toxication,: disorderly conduct and assault and battery on a police af- fleer. The charges were laid in Bloomington, He was put in the Monroe County jail but was later released after a friend paid $2,250 bail. ‘fs scheduled to ap- pear in court ata later,’ — MespeciTieg “aie Bily Corter, j of fornier U.S: yeni Oil company ads refused ‘. TORONTO (CP) -— A tele- vision advertisement which | denies thal Imperial Oi] Ltd. ripped off customers by peices bas been the grocnds it is advocacy. pivertising. ‘The TV ad, similar to full- page advertisements being run in Canadian newspapers, shows Imperial chairman Jack Armatrong in front of an Easo service station. . In the ad, Atmstrong says “‘ighere’s no truth to these allegations” and the com- pany believes that “‘a public Inquiry will prove that strong competition has helped keep prices low and. has provided good value” for consumers. CBC and CTY officials said This year the Province of British Columbia isagain offering to help employers open up new jobs for young people. I you can create a job that provides a young person with good training, we'll share the cost of wages with you. You carthire a youth of _your choice or we cah heip you. Jobs may start anytime after April 1, 1987, — but this year those offering tralning that ‘could lead to permanent employment will be given priority. Funds arolimited, so send your application in early. Please allow 4-6 ‘eoks for processing your application. Do not hire until you have received approval. PRINCE GEORGE 101t - 4th Ave. "Wai JH9 564-6120 in interviews Thursday the 27-second‘ commercial was turned down because it deals with = controversial issue. . “Wedoo't sell commercial air lime for controversial . issues,” said Cec Smith, head ‘of press’ relations for CBC. “We feel the issué can best be dealt with” on other | types of programming where both sides of a controversial . issue can be presented. — Jimmy Cer-ter, still can’t count oo having a roof over his head. Officials of the First - Federal Savings and * ‘Loan Association say - they plan to forechse on Carter's Marion County home if arrangements for payment of the morigage are not made ” within 30 days. Carter . assumed payments on a $100,000 mortgage held by the association when he purchased the 7,700- square-metre home. The Internal Revenue Service had threatened earlier this yeer to sell Carter's house at public suction to pay off a $105,000 tax debt. The sale was called off when Carter made ‘a partial payment of the debt and agreed to pay the balance within 90 days. The man who directed the movie True Grit has | some pretty gritty things to say about the | current state. of the ‘movies “smut, dirt, junk.” . That, be sald, is the best way to describe what the public pays to - “Tell ‘anyone = in- terested that I'm as — feisty an ever and feei- . hg better every day,” , said. uathaway, whose &- film career also in- chided. How; the West Was'Won made cinema details. SPECIAL? Watch the daily herald — for more information & 7 : Pine, starring Heory - Fofda. ‘With his was Brampton, solute, discharge, E. meaning there was no fine and no conviction Jenkins pitched for 10 years im the National League with Philadelphia and Chicage Cubs before - Rangers, then with Boston , and , then, -back,-§ mith dhe: angers, « ane BOSTON (AP) — A closer ™ jook at the symptoms of a I - heart attack victim may tell doctors ‘whether the patient ’ ghould be discharged or kept under the specialired care that could save hislife,a new US. study shows. “Lack of | (guidelines) ‘unexpectedly. develop. serious and often fatal _. complications,” said Dr. George , Thibault, assistant chiel ‘of medicine .at Hospital. - “Tbe moat reliable tip-off to ’ @ chronic heart problem is a day or more after a patient's admission to a hospital's study, published in _ - England Journal ‘of Met “symptoms wuggestive of Inter com- . sounds, called basilar rales, especially. -when accom- (‘The ‘study said most patients returned to: a coronary-care unit had cheat . pains either suggestive of a new heart attack or an ex- ' disturbances 0 WHEN OAD TOU LAST CHECK UNDER THE HOOD? - some patients who will soo. 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Money that your doctor feels should come Medical Services Plan: In the days ahead, it will help to have you on.our side. _ “hb ae Geinaratus corre? care. through the “Medicine today is a complex, fast-changing business, - You depend on your doctor to keep up with the latest adv ances seat deped on our eto fo keep pe a ao receive the best care and treatment possible should youneedit.” But the fact is, it’s costing your doctor a lot more money to maintain _ — in time spent researchingand information, and in actual staff'and equipment increased costs aren't being offset by the Medical — re a ee ES orp td NG qo esstiugt CMMs eat rrrrers tierra for every dollar 2 . LTD SaqNa face shrrerr Wwo bagabrts Hataees abet ga Ta Psad ga tt ee oer. Adee pa wees