oapUpdxue HILDR : Taylor cautioned D k about mi taking h r friendlines for anything m r rious. Mimi told d j ct d Luca that while h appr ciate hi kind­ ness, she was till in lov ith D r k. Ted was ov rcome with emotion when he saw the room hi mother pt p erv d all thi d nightm re a._ ... """ ..... . dn pping. After finding rror made by d, t1 snoexee when Dixie revealed he was il­ literate. Opal was hocked to e Pal­ mer working at a fast food chick n restaurant. He assured her he own d the "Cluck Cluck" chicken shack, nd was on his way to becoming a chicken empire owner. Wait To Laurel faces a new challenge with Timmy. A OTHER WORLD: Ryan took Vi ky off to a romantic beach idyll. Spencer bailed Jake out of jail. Determined to find Ian and clear h r father, Mac's, nam ,Paulina nter d the jungle unaware that her guid was leading her into danger. Kevin issued a warning to Carl, and lat r received an an nymous death tb " t. C rl insisted to Rach I he wa not involved in th d th threats, and was being set up. Frankie pr ed Cass for details about his moth r. Amanda and Grant ki d, but she reminded him she won't be a standby for Vicky. Paulina d vel oped a raging fever and felt she was about to die. When Ian left to find water, she lieved h h d d rted her, and stumbled her way into the jungle and new danger. L rna wa h ck d when Kevin' car expl d in fr nt of h r. Wait 0 : Carl gets di - turbing n w ut Paulina and Ian. A TH W RLD T R d troy C nn r creates a problem for Eric. G ER L HO PIT L: Jagger nd Ston had an angry confronta­ tion, followed by Stone's d cision to nc again, be on his own. Jagger tailed Stone back to the Paradi Loung wher h mad a heart-stop­ ping discovery. S n p vi il o iffany s p dep th t c f . evidence linking her to Je ica's murder. Pretending to be on a date with her" ecret lover," Monica was actually hiding out at Bobbie's place. Alan, in the m anti me, took Rhonda to the opera. Edward and Ned were pleased by Damian's offer to help ELQ deal with th Environmental Protection Agency. Lucy wa set by a driv to find out who Kath rin really wa . Wait 0 ee: Jagg r faces a difficult deci ion that could chang hi life. GUIDI LI HT: Hart broke . up a fight tw en Bridg t and Julie while Dylan, wh m Julie left at the altar, told his family he wa fin , but h n ver want d t h ar h r name again. Blake told Holly, omething wa going on between Ed and Eve. In Santa Fe, Lucy ch eked with her bank on her tru t fund. Meanwhile, Buzz, who wanted to pay for Harley and Mall u's wedding, call d th bank to arrange for a withdrawal from that account. Fletcher w nd red if th wire story about the lond American woman doing w r in th Sumatran jungle might be Alexandra Spaulding. Lucy flirted with a cu tomer at th bar nd wa fir d from her waitress job. W it To : Lucy creates com­ plication for Buzz and Nadine. YOU A D THE E T- L : Hope and Cliff returned to . th farmhous after she called off their eddin. After tin Clifr. ge bout the canCe ed w - g, V poned hi flight to • Genoa City and returned to the farm. Paul turned down Jack's bid to inves­ tigate Blad without telling him he w s already doing so in Ashley's behalf. Blade proposed, and Ashley accepted. Paul was bothered by the lack of a police report on the presumed death of Blade's twin brother. Victoria put an envelope in Cole's room after wishing him good luck nhi triptoNewYork.Cricket told Paul, she was troubled over the Rainbow Gard ns case and her com­ mitment to Danny and her marriage. W it To : Victor has a surprising .. ug e tion" f r Hope. LOVI : Frankie was part of a gang of te n who' vandalized an automobile. As he fled from the scene; he was hit by Cooper's car. After learning Cooper was an Aid n, Frankie refused to finger him as the driver who hit him. Alex Masters unexpectedly r turned to town and joined with Jeremy to protect Ava from a stalker. Alex revealed he. and Egypt had broken up. Angie said no fo Trucker's bid for a date. Christian organization urges support for anti-hunger legislation By RON SEIGEL $p!clal to tM Mlchlglln Citizen BFW ST TE T in this country, every 53 minutes, a child di from poverty related causes and 13 million children -one in every five children under 18-live. in poverty and face the danger of hunger. Around the wo kl, 0,000 chil­ dren die from hunger related causes every day, BFW notes. The organization expressed particular concern about Africa, where largely because of a drought, 42 million people face starvation in the months ahead. Bread for the World (BFW), a Christian organization con rned with hunger, has drafted two pieces of legislation dealing with h rrint U.S.andtheAfrican oontinent. . .. p Is wouid use the resources which have gone to military spending during the Cold War "to feed hungry children." BFW is calling on citizens to write or telephone their U.S. con­ gressional representatives and senators in support of: • The "Every Fifth Child Bill", which would enable the Women's, Infants, and Children (WIC) up­ plemental food program. (BFW states that only 55% of eligible women and children can benefit because of inadequate funding .. For every dollar not spent on eligi- . ble pregnant women, it costs four dollars in medical treatm nt for her underweight baby. • The "Many Neighbors, One Earth" bill calls for "top-t.o-bottom refonn of foreign aid. " BFW states that half of our foreign aid is mili­ tary and security assistance "for a handful of countries," but the bill would provide for "long-term peaceful development for the world's poorest people." all S once t la ed • Ie The First U nitarian- U niver­ salist Church of Detroit is offering a series of concerts to benefit its organ toration program, the Hel n Fairchild La n Music Scholarship Fund to ben fit Wayne State University and th - church's Black Concerns Working Group. The programs begin on ep­ tember 26 at 3 p.m. with an all organ con rt of Pops and Tran­ scriptions played by Mr. cott Foppiano. First u. U. Church has an his- toric 1915 E.M. Skinner gan that is being restored. BFW 'President David Beck· mann said "the election of a new President and Congress" last year provides "the beet chance in dec­ ades for our nation to set new pri­ orities" transferring money from the military to problems of human su �. _ , "If you and I act today -if we take steps to be heard in Congress and at the White House -we can offer a real hope for millions of hungry children both at home and abroe.d." Open Your Child's World A Library Card American library AuoclallOn Children's Hospital of Michigan's Auditorium . October 11, 1993 . FOR MORE INFORMATION: CALL 745-5455 · REACTION · REFLECTION .. RESPONSE Sponsored by: Pastoral Care Department