European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 10, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Page6 the stars and stripes sunday May 10,1987 a photo Dills Cut members from left to right Bunn Bel guides Patrick Duffy unit Gray executive producer Leonard Katzman and Larry Hajj Man Gitner at Southwark to celeb note. Dallas cast fetes 250th episode Parker. Texas a Patrick Duffy dressed for the part but Larry Hagman wore an Oriental shirt As Dallas stars drank Beer and ale quesadillas and la males to celebrate the series 250th episode. Tough limes in the Texas Oil Patch did t Stop the Casl Crew and friends of the television series from parrying Al soul Fork ranch which was Complete with an offshore drilling Rig replica. The ranch is the television Home of the infamous Ewing family who live North of downtown Dallas. Its owner Terry Trippett and Lorimar Tel pictures corp. Put on Friday s party for 300 people. Duffy who plays Good Guy Bobby Ewing. Wore Blu jeans and a Western shirt with Sterling Silver Collar Points. The show s executive producer Leonard Katz Man also wore Sterling Silver Collar Points. But Hainan who plays villainous . Ewing wore an Orient shirt Slacks and Black shoes that looked like sandals. Asked Why he was bucking the trend equipped that lie is known to be eccentric. Actually what happened is i ordered a new outfit and it did t show up so i wore this. This is whal Wear every Day anyway he said. Architect Wright s Home unveiled Oak Park 111. A the House where architect Frank Lloyd Wright raised a family and launched his Pioneer style of clean lines that complement the environment was unveiled Friday after n dozen years of renovation. In its unfurnished state the trappings of Domestic life have Cyl to be installed the 14-room Home and Frank Lloyd Wright Fife photo studio where Wright lived and worked for 20 years provide an uncluttered glimpse at the seeds of what later became known As the Prairie style of american architecture. Wright s Homes Are known for their Low horizontal lines that follow he landscape using Earth tones and open Interior spaces. This building represents in sort of an infant form the ideas he would develop in Many of his Public and private buildings said Arlene Sanderson a spokeswoman for the Frank Lloyd Wright Home and studio foundation which owns the House and spent $2.1 Mil lion on the project. It documents his design a formal dedication of the House which will be open to the Public As a museum was planned for sat urday. Wright whose Best known designs include he Guggenheim museum in new York continually remodeler die House to accommodate the growth of his family and his business Sanderson said. The studio a two Story octagonal room has a Bat Cony that Wright designed to be suspended on chains from exposed wooden roof beams. Steel rods have been inserted in the beams beneath he Balcony for reinforcement but the chains remain As does the unobstructed space thai Wright intended. Throughout the House Light lows from skylights and rows of Small High windows through Wall open Ings placed to reveal views of the Oak Trees and Lawn outside. Trim of Oak and Basswood warms the rooms. The renovation included painting Walls reinforcing the foundation and replacing stained Glass windows Aswell As skylights roofing and the heating system. Wright who was bom in Richland Center wis., tois67, built the House for s5,000 in 1889, the same year he married Catherine Tobin. It was the second build ing the 22-year-old had completed he expanded the living space in 1895 and added the studio in 1893. Wright who died in 1959 Al age 92, designed several of his most famous buildings at the Oak Park House including the Larkin office building in Buffalo n.y., and the Unity Temple in Oak Park. The Wrights raised six children in Oak Park but the architect leu the Chicago suburb and his wife in 1909 to move to Europe Wilh the wife of one of his clients Sanderson said. The Wrights eventually divorced. He later moved to Wisconsin and returned to Oak Park briefly in 1911 to convert the building to two residential units. Subsequent owners further subdivided the property into Ai Many As seven apartments. Stateside Arizona obscenity Law upheld by Federal court san Francisco a an Arizona Law imposing fines of up Losi million for Selling certain sexually explicit material has been upheld by a Federal appeals court. The court rejected arguments thai the Law is too Broad an could chill Freedom of expression. The Law setting fines of up to $ i50,000 for individuals and million for companies was upheld by a three judge panel of the 9th court of appeals. It unanimously affirmed a july 1984 ruling by . District judge Charles Hardy upholding the Law. The court did t address a 1986 Amend ment changing the maximum prison sentence from 18 months to two years. The appellate court rejected claims by owners and employees of several bookstores and video stores thai he Law s definitions were Loo Broad and potential fines violated Freedom of express Ion. Safety demonstration turns into a tragedy san Antonio Texas a an off duty jail guard died after he broke his neck while demonstrating safely techniques for a group of schoolchildren officials said. William Durand 38, fell off a wooden Stool while his 12-year-old daughter and about 125other elementary school students watched. Durand who had worked As a guard at the Bexar county jail since last june was attempt ing to demonstrate How to escape from a burning House by diving through a window officials said. But he lost his footing and fell on his neck. He was among a group of parents and teachers accompanying a group of students from five Middle schools to an Outing on a ranch. Durand mounted the wooden Stool Over the protests of teachers at the scene according to the school superintendent Jack Jordan. Ford motor co. Makes its last farm tractor in . Detroit a Ford motor co. Has manufactured its last farm tractor in the United slates and the end of the production reflect the slump in . Agriculture a company official said. The farm machinery business tracks agriculture and agriculture has t been doing Well said Arnold Hirsch a spokesman for Ford new Holland inc. Ford new Holland inc., a subsidiary formed Jan. 1 from Ford s tractor division and new Holland inc., made farm tractors at one Plant a Ford Plant built in Romeo in 1974. The Romeo Plant made its last farm tractors Friday. The Plant Wilt make Only Industrial construction tractors for the next year or so until production is transferred to Europe Hirsch said. Microwaves outnumber dishwashers in . Homes new York a microwave ovens have become More common than dishwashers in . Households according to a Survey. Nearly �0 percent of american Homes had microwave ovens lost year while about 50 per cent had dishwashers according to Mica in formation services which surveyed 2,000 Homes nationwide. More than 55 million Servings pass through microwave ovens each Day ranging from Bever Ages to baby food Popcorn to potatoes Elaine Howard the editor of the Market research re port said. Ownership of microwave ovens was up sharply from 44 percent in 1985 and 26 percent in1982, the Only other limes the Survey was con ducted. Usage was highest among households of Young people with soul children at 76 percent and households with teen agers at 73 percent. The lop seven microwaved foods in terms of the average daily . Servings were Coffee vegetables hot dishes and casseroles potatoes sandwiches including hut dogs Lea and red
