A u g u sti, 1990 The Portland O b server-P age 9 MOVIE CROSSWORD PUZZLE O SUMMER REBROADCAST SCHEDULE FOR TOWN HALL All the movie titles in the cross­ word below are some o f the 145 film s which are shown each m onth on C inem ax as part o f its tenth anniversary celebration. See how m any you can get. DANGEROUS DIETS -AUGUST 5 , 1990 You could lose more than weight on some diets. One in four people on low-calorie liquid diets will develop medical complications, according to a new A.M.A. study. Congressional hear­ ings recendy investigated claims made by ALL diet companies. Join Jack Faust and fad diet survivors, who’ll tell what they learned about which diets are safe, and which to avoid. A cross I. Tom Hanks charmer 3. Sci-fi monster flick 7. “T h e ____ Jungle” II. “G orillas____ The Mist” 12. “Tootsie” prop 13. ____ Tittle (init.) 14. “____ Takes Two” 15. Scale tone 16. ____ War 17. Eastern time (abbrev.) 18. Living room (abbrev.) 20. “Young____ ” 24. “ ____ Einstein” 26. Rock group (with “The”) 27. “____ From L.A.” 28 S a n ta ____ 29. “B a t____ ” 30. Speed contest 31. ____ and Pa Kettle 33. Movie state (abbrev.) 34. Walk, Hollywood style 35. “Gidget Goes T o____ ” 38. “I n ____ Blood” 40. “D irty____ ” 41. Biblical word 42. Italian river 45. ____ Ed 46. “____ The Greek” 48. “Ghostbusters____ ” (sequel) 49. “T h e ____ Bunch” Sematary” 51 “_ 52. Date 5 3 “ _Driver” 55. Public notice Sand” 5 7 .“Blood 58. Ancient date 60. Fish eggs 62. Total loss (abbrev.) 63. Movie city 65. “Shadow_______ Hawk” (2 words) 66. “M ajor____ ” 68. Time period (abbrev.) 69. Watertight (abbrev.) 70. Special effects or movie title D ow n 1. “____ Budd” RITUAL CRIMES -AUGUST 12,1990 Satanic rituals. The sacrifice of animals, and even human. Reports of ritual abuse in the Northwest have be­ come common. Are these isolated, un­ related incidents? Or indicators of an occult conspiracy? Jack Faust talks with survivors of ritual abuse and law en­ forcement officials. 2. “Sunday____ New York” 3. “A nim als____ Beautiful People” 4. Household god 5. “____ Of The Needle” 6. “____ Lampoon’s Vacation” 7. Film noir, starring Marilyn Monroe 8. Near 9. Printer’s measure 10. “____ Hard” 12. “____ To Race” 16. “____ Lagoon” 19. World war (abbrev.) 21. ____ Bator 22. ____ and Nora Charles 23. To close a hawk’s eyes 25. “Lawrence_________ ” (2 words) 32. T urhan____ 33. “J.W .____ ” 36. Choice word 37. “__ Smith Goes To Washington” 38. Clumsy person 39. “The E\dl That Men____ 42. Container 43. Coffee____ Tea 44. “Blazing____ ” 46. Meditation 47. African language 48. Fellini country 49. “Black____ ” 50. “____ Command” 54. Roman numeral 55. “W here____ The Children?” 56. Action word 59. Electronic Funds Transfer (abbrev.) 61. Lively creature 62. E t ____ , Brute 64. Acc’ts. receivable 67. Former wife CALIFORNIA INVASION! -AUGUST 19,1990 © One out of four people relocating to Oregon is from California. They are fleeing the congestion and high costs of their state for the Northwest, will this influx revitalize Oregon’s economy ? Or destroy the livability of our state?! Town Hall airs every Sunday eve­ ning from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. (Shows are rebroadcast the following Saturday morn­ ing at 6:00 a.m.) For more information about these or upcoming programs please call one of the Town Hall producers: Frank Mungeam, Alison Highbergerf or Liza McQuade at 231-4620. Sex Offenders Should be Tracked, Supervised The Governor’s Task Force on Sex Offenses Against Children has recom­ mended that those convicted be required to register with the state for the rest of their life. Support has also been given to a Corrections Task Force recommenda­ tion that convicted sex offenders be directly supervised for up to 20 years. Covering many changes in both the law and administrative rules, the pro­ posals are part of the Task Force report to Governor Neil Goldschmidt. He for­ mally received the document today from Kevin W. Concannon, director of the Oregon Department of Human Resources. The Governor directed Concannon to appoint the special study group. “ We believe our multi-facted sug­ gestions for change,” said Concannon, “ will advance the cause of protecting children. But we want to know what Oregonians think.” The Governor has asked Concannon to pursue that objec­ tive in a series of public meetings across the State. Details are not complete, but the hearings will likely be held in late September. Other recommendations in the re­ port: *Fund programs to provide treat­ ment to victims of sex offenders. •Empower judges to verbally order adults who pose threats out of the homes of children on an emergency basis. •Establish a certification system for providers of sex abuse treatment ♦Increase access to Victim’s Com ­ pensation. •Improve restitution programs for victims. •Require educational programs at all levels on the issue of sex abuse. •Carry out a massive public educa­ tion program. “ These recommendations cover a substantial amount of territory,” acknowl­ edged Concannon, “ and they cannot all be implemented immediately.” After hearing from Oregonians, the Task Force will incorporate the public viewpoint in a report that will ultimately be offered to lawmakers for further consideration. Governor Neil Goldschmidt asked for the Sex Offenses Against Children study to develop legislative proposals. The group met eight times over a period of thirteen weeks. 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