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Call Kathy at 696-2510. 13t9/25 Forecasters predicting that Gloria will die Associated Press MIAMI — Tropical Storm Gloria, if it does what most storms of its time and place do, probably will veer north out of the central Atlantic Ocean and die over colder northern waters, forecasters predicted Wednesday. But they also cautioned it might roar 3,200 miles across the ocean and reach the United States as a full blown Cape Verde storm. “All we can do is watch it,” said forecaster Gil Clark at the National Hurricane Center in suburban Coral Gables. “This time of year, most of hem turn up into the North Atlan- Jc. It’ll take several days and things can change very rapidly, so we can’t say whether it’s going to make it.” At 6 p.m. EDT, Gloria was about 950 miles west of the Cape Verde Is lands, and its center was near lati tude 15.3 north, longitude 39.5 west Tmd moving west at 20-25 mph. Maximum sustained winds were 40 mph. The seventh tropical storm of the 1985 Atlantic hurricane season de veloped Tuesday off the Cape Verae Islands, off the northwest coast of Africa. Cape Verde storms like Gloria typically are the largest and cause the most damage because they “have the whole Atlantic to develop,” Clark said. But he said few Cape Verde storms survive the Atlantic crossing this late in the season, although short-term conditions remained fa vorable for Gloria to strengthen. Meanwhile, Gloria’s slightly stronger sibling, Fabian, continued spinning harmlessly northeastward across the Atlantic. Fabian, which developed earlier Tuesday, was About 700 miles east of Bermuda near latitude 32.0 north, longitude 53.0 west and moving east-northeast at 15-20 mph at 6 p.m. EDT, the hurricane center said. Maximum sustained winds were 60 to Warped PLEASE INSERT YOUR CARD..* PLiNCH IN YBiJR CODE... WET YOUR FSN&ER STICK IT IN YOUR EAR... Hostages Six Americans remain prisoners in Lebanon; families discouraged from making comment Associated Press WASHINGTON — A librarian, two educators, a priest, a journalist and a diplomat are the six Ameri cans still being held hostage in Leb anon now that the Rev. Benjamin Weir has been released. The families have been discour aged by the administration from making public comments or releas ing the contents of letters they’ve re ceived from the captives, relating the dire demands from their kidnap pers. “They also tell us they won’t nego tiate with terrorists and don’t inter fere in the affairs of other govern ments,” Peggy Say, Anderson’s sister, noted last week. “Well, that in sults our intelligence. We want our men home, whatever it takes.” One of the hostages, William Buckley, a political officer for the U.S. embassy in Beirut, has been captive since March 18, 1984, longer than any of the others seized by radi cal Shiite Moslems in hopes of bar tering their lives in exchange for comrades imprisoned in Kuwait. Buckley, 56, a native of Medford, Mass., and a former librarian, Army captain and building contractor, is a bachelor and one of the State De partment’s own. Weir, released over the weekend under circumstances still not fully known, was kidnapped on May 8, 1984. He is the second of his group to be freed; Jeremy Levin, former Beirut bureau chief of the Cable News Network, was kidnapped on March 7, 1984. He broke away from his captors on Feb. 13 this year in what he now believes may have been an escape they deliberately allowed. Weir and Levin, like the still-im prisoned Buckley, had long sur passed the 444 days of captivity en dured by Americans held hostage in Iran. Peter Kilburn, 60, a librarian at American University, disappeared in Beirut on Dec. 3, 1984, and the shadowy group called the Islamic Ji had later claimed responsibility. But subsequent communications and threats by the militants have not mentioned him and friends and offi cials fear for his condition. The uni versity said he suffered “grave” ail ments, including heart and artery disease. Terry A. Anderson, 37, the chief Middle East correspondent for The Associated Press, was kidnapped by gunmen on March 16, 1985. Ander son, a graduate of Iowa State Uni versity, worked at AP bureaus in To kyo and Johannesburg before being assigned to Beirut. The Rev. Lawrence Martin Jenco, 50, was seized on Jan. 8 this year. He is a Roman Catholic priest fromjo' liet. Ill., and directed the church’ relief services in Lebanon, serving both Christians and Moslems. Jenco’s sister, Mae Mihelich, said Wednesday that Weir’s releast means “we’re going to fight harder If they can do it for one, we’re going to make sure they release ail tht other six.” David Jacobsen, 54, administrator of the American University Hospi tal, was seized May 18 as he walked across the campus to work. A resi dent of Huntington Beach, Calif.,ht had taken the hospital post the pre vious December, telling a reporter that “I know I cannot do anything dramatic to improve the situation’’in Lebanon, “but my presenceisasym bol of hope.” Thomas Sutherland, 54, was act ing dean of agriculture at the uni versity when he was abducted June! in what actually may have been at tempt to kidnap Calvin Plimpton the school’s president. Sutherland had used Plimpton’s car to ride fn® the Beirut airport after Plimpton scheduled to return that day London, had delayed his arrival.Su therland was on leave from Colo rado State University and had worked in Beirut for two years. mph and they posed a threat only shipping, Clark said. West Germans unintentionally aid defectors Associated Press BONN, West Germany — The government rejected a request to tap the telephone of a couple who de fected to East Germany, although the husband had been suspected for years, an Interior Ministry official said Wednesday. The defections of Herbert and Herta-Astrid Willner were an nounced Tuesday. She was a secre tary in Chancellor Helmut Kohl’s of fice and he worked for a foundation linked to a party in the conservative government coalition. West Germany’s growing spy scandal began early in August with the first of several defections and there are increasing demands that Interior Minister Friederich Zim- LOSTAND FOUND " Lost Old English Sheepdog. White head, grey body. Reward. 823-1449. 10t9/20 > DAVE’S I merman resign. One defector w;ts Hans-Joachim Tiedge, the man in charge of catching East German spies. Hans Neusel, the ministry official, told a news conference that Herbert Willner had been under surveillance sporadically for 12 years and Tiedge, who defected Aug. 19, was in charge of the case. He said Kohl was informed Aug. 28 that Mrs. Willner was being watched because her husband was suspected of spying for communist East Germany, but agreed with min istry officials that there was not enough evidence to justify tapping the couple’s phone or reading their mail. Mrs. Willner, 45, was a secre tary in the domestic affairs depart ment of the chancellery. FOR LEASE For Lease: 3-2-2, in walking distance to TAMU - fenced yard - call 693-5226 after 5:30. 9t9/19 DAVE’S By that time the Willners were out of the country. They left Aug. 12 for a vacation in Spain and are believed to have gone to East Germany at the end of the month, Neusel said, add ing that Tiedge may have warned them. Hans-Juergen Foerster, a spokes man for chief federal prosecutor Kurt Rebmann, said a search of the Willners’ apartment revealed equip ment that could be used for spying, including a container suitable for concealing microfilm, sensitive doc uments and a large amount of money. The Willner case is the first time a spy has been found in the chancel lery since Guenter Guillaume, a top aide to Chancellor Willy Brandt, was exposed in 1974. Brandt resigned and now is chairman of the opposi tion Social Democrat Party. “Mrs. Willner worked in the nerve center of the government. We are happy that (the East Germans) ha« lost’ 1 an agent in the chancelltn through her defection, Neusel said Bonn’s counter-intelligencf agency, the Office for the Protection of the Constitution, asked the Init rior Ministry on May 17 for permis sion for the special surveillance, ht said. West German authorities an nounced Tuesday that the Willnen had written letters saying they defected. Willner worked at the Friedrich Naumann Foundation, which is linked with the Free Democratic Party, junior partner in the Chris tian Democratic chancellor’s coali tion. Rebmann, the federal prosecutor, said Willner belonged to East Gcr many’s Communist Party before ini- migrating to the West in 1961. His wife had worked in the chan cellery since 1973. KEGS LIQUOR i x Ethic.iiiomil hclitini'. I’roft-sxitmal (-tliting ami pronl- rt-atlinft. I’lt l). rli^ift-. 12+ vears |>i-ofcsxicmal i-xpri i- emt. 704-7937. Ii9/30 Word processing: large or small. ABEL SERVICE. 100 W. 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