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For info, call Jana - 589-3026, Donna - 779-8659. 39tll/3 ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) — An Afghani stan air force pilot flew his MiG-21 jet fighter to a Pakistani air base Thursday and asked for asy lum, officials said. Afghan guerrillas said the de fection was planned weeks in advance. under guard at Kohat and the pilot was being questioned, the officials said. A government statement confirmed that the Soviet-built fighter of the Afghan air force landed at the Kohat air base about 40 miles from the border with Afghanistan. Government offi cials said the pilot’s application for asylum was being considered. They said the flier took off from the Kabul area for combat patrol over eastern Afghanistan, then changed course for Pakistan. The jet was Afghanistan’s embassy in Islamabad declined comment. First word of the defection came from a spokesman for Yunis Khalis, one of the Moslem guerrilla groups fighting Afghanistan’s commu nist government and the estimated 115,000 So viet troops that support it. He identified the pilot as Lt. Mohammed Daoud, based at the Bargramhair air base just outside Kabul, the Afghan capital. Daoud had been in touch with guerrillas in Ka bul and the defection was carefully planned, said the spokesman, who spoke on condition of nymity. Insurgent groups have taken credittoiji defections by Afghan military personnel.!; are giv en asylum in Pakistan andjointhertt? Other pilots and crews have Brough aircraf t to Pakistan. The last suchdefetiiu of two helicopter crews with their Ml-21 ships in July 1985. BOS lextende land the [vantage It was the first time the advanced Souq ships had fallen into the hands of a non-w^ nist nation, and American sourcesindiraidls that L’.S. military officials were allowedioa ine them. Ines in lone vie ISeries ti IMets 4-‘. 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The 1.3 percent raise became of fi cial Thursday when the Labor De partment announced the Gonsumer ih ice Index for September. It means the average monthly benefit for all retired workers will rise from $482 to $488. For an el derly couple, the average payment will go up by $ 1 1. The maximum Social Security benefit for someone retiring in 1986 at age 65 will climb by $9, from $760 to $769. The boost matches the inflation rise from the third quarter of 1985 through the third quarter of this year. Social Security beneficiaries would have gotten no increase at all for 1986 had not Congress and Pres ident Reagan abolished a provision in the law that ruled out benefit hikes when inflation fell below' an annual rate of 3 percent. ft marks the fourth straight year in which Social Security’s cost-of-liv ing adjustment has dipped to, or stayed at, a record low. It is the smallest increase by far since bene fits were buffered against inflation in 1975. The 1983 and 1984 benefit hikes were both 3.5 percent. The 1985 in crease, which showed up in checks last January, was 3.1 percent. Inflation has abated sharply since 1980, when Social Security benefits soared 14.3 percent. But the elderly, who comprise al most three-quarters of all Social Se curity beneficiaries, are getting no break from inflation on some medi cal costs. The government announced pre viously that the monthly charge for Part B coverage of Medicare, which pays some doctor bills and other out- of-hospital costs, will jump 15.5 per cent. And Medicare patients will have to pay $520 out of their own pockets for their first day in the hospital in 1987. That is up by $28, or 5.7 per cent, from this year. That Medicare charge would have jumped to $572 — more than 16 percent — had not Gongress and Reagan mitigated the increase. Daylight-saving time ends this weekem WASHINGTON (AP) — It’s nearly time to fall back into the sack and get back that hour of sleep lost last spring. Standard time begins at 2 a m. Sunday, when clocks should be set back to 1 a.m. That provides an extra hour of sleep — a boon to everyone ex cept night-shift workers who wind up working an extra hour. Standard time continues until April 5, 1987, when daylight-sav- inK lime returns, three weeks ear- liei than past years beauseoii i lumge in die law. At ibis time of year.thedim to standard lime shifts an bn davlighl f mm evening to mo mg. That provides light earl; die da\ to help see children* to school ami light the xjvii fanners and other earlv risen I he sw itch af fects Amelia everywhere except Hawaii i- /ona and parts ol Indiana.sn have exempted themselves the semi-annual timechaiiij runs ca fim Te [ninth w an RBI; Hurst New Yo ling wit aut of I zames fciox acct The Bame, b go one i Strawbe play dial ; when th Mets, ev in Bosto: U.S. plane disappears in Mediterran TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Fleet, the American Em American and Israeli teams said. Israel radio reporw! searched the eastern Mediterra- contact was lost after if nean on Thursday for a missing transmitted distress sig: U.S. submarine-hunting plane the Cyprus coast at abou with a four-man crew. An Israeli Tuesday, officer said it would have great The plane had Ireen« intelligence value in the wrong to return to the carrier hands. Kennedy at 6:15 p.m Both American and Israeli from a routine patrol t teams were trying to find the S- Egy pt, the embassy saidii 3A Viking assigned to the 6th statement. 1986 budget deficit hits $220 billion Bostc WASHINGTON (AP) — The I.S. budget deficit for 1986 )ared to a record S220 billion, asilv topping last year’s $212 bil- irtfall hui $10 billion short Reagan administration's projections. Budget Director James C. Miller said Thursday. Higher-than-anticipated reve nues near the end of the year and lower spending by federal age nices were citeci < lion of tl unexpected savings. Miller’s spokesman i also said that project!: White House's Officeoi ment and Budget sugge deficit will fall b\ Sad 1987, to the vicinity of hot en if Congress eis turihei spending cuts. The OMB is scheduled o lease its final determinai ises for the the 1986 deficit earlynexn JStk PRE-YELL flllH PRACTICE Hccounting d1 ____ a dadtv risOCIETY PIZZA PARTY AT THE wzz&'nw&H Fri., Oct. 24,1986 5-7 p.m. All the pizza you can eat and soft drinks CONTACT LENSE ONLY QUALITY NAME BRANDS r *' (Bausch & Lomb, Ciba, Barnes-Hinds-Hydrocurvtj DAILY WEAR SOFT LENSES STD. * / 57 DAM ^0^00 pr .* - extended wear soft it ^ * STD. 'GJQQOO pr. - TINTED SOFT LENSES * ( CALL 696-3754 FOR APPOINTMENT * EYE EXAM AND CAREKIT NOT INCLUDED CHARLES C. 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