COFFEE BREAK Saturday, July 20, 2019 East Oregonian C5 DAYS GONE BY 100 Years Ago From the East Oregonian July 20-21, 1919 Laying of the paved highway between Adams and Ath- ena will be delayed two weeks as a result of a fire at mid- night last night which virtually put the Warren Construc- tion Company’s plant at Adams out of commission. The loss from the fire is estimated at $5000 by Pat Lonergan, super- intendent of the company. Negligence on the part of the watchman is blamed for the fire. Kettles containing asphalt were being heated and the liquid in one of the kettles flowed over the top, ran into the fire box and started a lively blaze. When discovered, the fire had got into the supply of asphalt and the whole crew was called out to fight the flames. 50 Years Ago From the East Oregonian July 20-21, 1969 Bruce Eisele, 19, Umatilla, is aboard the Navy carrier Hornet, the recovery ship for the Apollo 11 astronauts. The Gordon Eisele family and friends will be watching the tele- vised recovery hoping to see Bruce, who is a fireman. He has told his parents and sister, Yvonne, that he will be han- dling a fire hose at the time of the recovery. Another Uma- tilla youth, Eugene Nordquist, 21, has been on the Hornet until recently. His mother, Mrs. Carl Nordquist, said her son and six other enginemen were recently transferred to Vietnam. The family and the young sailor are disappointed because they had been looking forward to Gene’s participa- tion in the historic event. 25 Years Ago From the East Oregonian July 20-21, 1994 Native American preschoolers will soon be dancing to the music of their forefathers at the same time they soak up reading, social skills and other before-school basics. Head Start, a federally funded program that gives chil- dren ages 3-5 from low income families the educational tools they need for school, will now be run by the Confed- erated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation. The tribes have had a Head Start program in place at the reservation’s Cay-Uma-Wa Education Center since 1989, but it was run by Umatilla County. That put restrictions on what the pro- gram could offer in the way of native traditions, says Lorena Thomson, adult basic education instructor. THIS DAY IN HISTORY On July 20, 1969, astronauts Neil Arm- strong and Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin became the first men to walk on the moon after reaching the surface in their Apollo 11 lunar module. In 1861, the Congress of the Confederate States convened in Richmond, Virginia. In 1944, an attempt by a group of German officials to assassinate Adolf Hitler with a bomb failed as the explosion only wounded the Nazi leader. President Franklin D. Roosevelt was nominated for a fourth term of office at the Democratic convention in Chicago. In 1976, America’s Viking 1 robot spacecraft made a successful, first- ever landing on Mars. In 1993, White House deputy counsel Vincent Foster Jr., 48, was found shot to death in a park near Washington, D.C.; his death was ruled a suicide. Thought for Today: “We may well go to the moon, but that’s not very far. The greatest distance we have to cover still lies within us.” — Charles de Gaulle, French statesman (1890-1970). DEAR ABBY Man becomes distant after moving in with girlfriend Dear Abby: After being together conversation about what he told you, for a year, my boyfriend and I recently because he may have been rehearsing moved in together. Since then he his exit speech. Life rarely turns out hasn’t been home much. We the way we fantasize that it don’t spend time together will. If he is considering end- ing your relationship in order the way we used to when we to “give a girl her first child,” first started dating. He has the sooner you know about it, changed a lot. I have kids from a previ- the better — for you. ous relationship. My boy- Dear Abby: My mother friend recently told me he and father have been divorced always wanted to be the first for eight years. Since then, J eanne guy to give a girl her first she has found a younger guy P hilliPs child. I just want to know if who is about eight years older ADVICE I should let him go or try to than I am. I’m 23. fight for him because I’m in The age difference always love with him. — Second Thoughts bothered me, but what bothers me in Chicago even more is she’s always doing Dear Second Thoughts: Your for him and he gives her nothing in boyfriend knew you had children return. Since day one I have been when he began dating you. I think it convinced he’s using her for shelter is time the two of you have another and food. However, she can’t seem to recognize it. I don’t know what to do, Abby. I’m just tired of my mom being used by men. — Daughter in Delaware Dear Daughter: I appreciate your concerns about your mother, but until she’s ready to admit to herself that what’s happening is part of an ongo- ing pattern, nothing will change. She is doing this for a reason — or more than one. Her self-esteem may be so low she doesn’t believe she deserves better, she may be so desperate to have a man in her life that she’s will- ing to literally pay the price, or she may believe having a man so much younger is a trophy. You cannot live your mother’s life for her, but you can learn from it. Concentrate on making the best life you can for yourself. If you do, those efforts will be well spent. Universal Crossword Edited by David Steinberg July 20, 2019 ACROSS 1 Dryly humorous 6 Reread a textbook in one day, say 10 Snare 14 Florida senator Marco 15 Bronte who wrote “Agnes Grey” 16 Entertainer Minnelli 17 Fellow handling multiple instruments 19 Political takeover 20 Cactus with psychedelic buttons 21 Alley ___ 23 Otto minus cinque 24 Contented sort 28 Neither fem. nor neut. 32 Hoped-for proposal response 33 “The Matrix” hero 34 On the subject of 35 What can be mined in “South Korea”? 36 “Consider it taken care of!” 39 Beachcomber’s display that’s unlikely to include the ends of 17-, 24-, 48- and 62-Across 42 Recovered 43 Common cereal grain 44 Stocking shade 45 Soul from Seoul 46 Sister 47 Reps.’ counterparts 48 Occupy the passenger side 53 Singer DiFranco 54 Greek goddess of dawn 55 Has the intention of 60 Managers’ degs. 62 Jeweled Russian treasure 65 U2 front man 66 California’s features a bear 67 49-Down message 68 They may pull a cart 69 Plane-related prefix 70 John who married Pocahontas DOWN 1 Fall 2 Ancient character 3 Follow orders 4 Party bus alternative, for short 5 Reluctant 6 Vehicle with a meter 7 Protein synthesis molecule: Abbr. 8 Bothers 9 French wine region 10 R.N.’s specialty 11 Squad with shields 12 Sky blue 13 The Inquirer or the Herald 18 Teachers’ org. 22 Freak out 25 Informal fire lover 26 Leave in a hurry 27 Like cheese in a fondue pot 28 Pulverize 29 Tennis great Arthur 30 Hearty, flambeed entree “SHORE THING” By Robert E. Lee Morris sudoku answers 31 Lassie, for one 35 Checking condition, briefly 36 ___ blanket 37 Quad quarters 38 Unpleasant responsibility 40 Rental agreement 41 “Auld ___ Syne” 46 “Can’t let it go for that price!” 48 Macho “First Blood” role 49 Spam container? 50 Labor leader who disappeared in the ‘70s 51 Mideast org., once 52 Nation north of Benin 56 Note from the boss 57 Close tightly 58 “I’m so done with this week!” 59 Eyeball 61 Bart, to Homer 63 Watering hole 64 Freudian focus