Page 6/The Battalion/Wednesday, July 24, 1985 .mi II I jIJL^ ijUrm M jI CHIMNEY HILL BOWLING CENTER m "MSB ■■ SHOE by Jeff MacNelly $ eVen clje frOITI fir© 40 LANES League & Open Bowling Family Entertainment Bar & Snack Bar 701 University Dr E 260-9i> ! HBV, YOU'RE , n^lUN&AWAP OF PAPER I KNOW. THEY'RE THE NOTES I MADE TO REMiNp ME OF ALE THE FTTUFF I WAVE TO VD in home for elderly Associated Press SWEET VALLEY, Pa. — Fire flashed through the first floor of a boarding home that housed mostly elderly people early Tuesday, killing seven residents who never got out of their bedrooms, witnesses and offi cials said. He said the victims were found on the first floor, all of them in their bedrooms. Hudock said five of the victims were in their beds and the other two apparently died trying to escape. Live Aid At least 13 people were injured, including three firefighters and the couple who owned the Thomas Guest House. Two of the injured were in critical condition. The Ronald Thomas family, which ran the home and lived on the second floor, escaped by climbing onto the roof of the two-story frame building. A daughter, Leslie, 21, jumped to the ground, and her • SWIMMING POOL • TENNIS COURTS . HOT TUB • MICROWAVE OVEN • CEILING FANS brother, Ronald Jr., 7, was dropped to her, according to a relative. 904 UNIVERSITY OAKS »1 409-704-8682 409-846-0331 MODELS OPEN DAILY DEVELOPED BY STANFORD ASSOCIATES, INC. Geldof honored by congressional group Associated Press WASHINGTON — Rep. Mickey Leland presented an award Tuesday to Bob Geldof, the rock musician whose efforts for the starving in Af rica culminated in last week’s mas sive Live Aid concert and generated over SI00 million in pledges for famine aid. At a news conference on Capitol Hill, the 32-year-old, Irish-born C*el- dof, a member of the punk-rock Boomtown Rats, spoke of the logisti cal and political problems plaguing famine relief efforts in drought- stricken Africa. “He’s just unbelievable,” Leland, D-Houston, said later. “I have never met anybody so knowledgeable about the issues in volved who comes from his realm,” said Leland, chairman of the con gressional Select Committee on Hunger. “I’m really excited that he would take the time to learn about the is sues surrounding Africa, not only the hunger, but the nuances of the politics that come into play not only in Ethiopia, but the other countries that he’s studied evidently,” Leland said. delphia that featured 44 major rock artists. - Leland said Geldof wanted coop eration between U.S. AID, the Agency for International Devel opment, and Band Aid, which began as a collaboration of British rock mu sicians to record “Do They Know It’s Christmas” as a benefit for famine relief last year. Leland also met in his office Tues day afternoon with actor Ed Asner and ventriloquist Paul Winchell who had testified earlier in the day be fore a House subcommittee about their effort to put together long- range drought relief projects to feed African nations after the immediate threat of famine has ended. Janet Cross, 38, who called in the alarm shortly before 4 a.m., said she woke up hearing shouts and saw the fire from the front window of her house across the street. “It was small, no great fire at all. It looked like something you could go over and stamp out,” she said. Luzerne County Coroner Dr. George Hudock said Leslie Thomas helped identify the victims. wUMMfc dents is of Forr said We Rand of the ; square- Center pitted i “It vv W/ he se I powe I Hons I few e’ W. | Whitt workt nient headt W1 Whitt this y by so prom Bu form jump He his jt; men lucra natio Tone Th