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Show 2A O The Salt Lake Tribune, F riday 1986 January 21, Naval Groups Heading Toward Libya Charity Live On Associated Pr ess Loserphoto Flush Away That Junk Mail Dutch Schaefer is tired of getting PORT ANGELES, Wash. unwanted letters so hes added another repository for menacing mail. A guy just gets so much of that junk mail, says Schaefer. Now theyve got an idea of how I feel about it. Prices of Crude Oil Hit Low; A Catastrophic Collapse Feared probably will not be passed on. The Saudis are expected to hold informal talks with Britain on a joint effort to restrain OPEC and production non-OPF- But in London, an Energy Department spokesman said, "we will not impose quotas" on Britain's North Sea oil production, and the Treasury Department said lower oil prices could have a slightly beneficial effect" on the British economy in a bid to stonewall Yamani. Locution Mav Mean 1st Naval Britain's benchmark Brent crude for April delivery tumbled by $2.05 to $17 25 a barrel on European markets the lowest point since Thursday the early stages of the second OPEC price shock in 1979. was bringing spot market, where oil is sold to the highest bidder. The freefall in oil prices sent the British pound to a nearly low of $1.3835 on foreign exchange markets Thursday. As 1986 opened, Brent $25.65 a barrel on the four-mont- h in L57 Years Sailor Hinted at Killing Superior, Testifies Shipmate - A sailor NEWPORT, R.I. (UPI) charged with stabbing to death his superior officer threatened to kill him for denying a promotion, a shipmate testified Thursday in a court-martithat could lead to the Navy's first execution in 137 vears. ll kill that mother . . ., " Petty Officer 2nd Class James Hearon quoted Petty Officer 3rd Class Mitchell Garraway as saying in early 1985. "He said something (like, ll get him for this. Garraway, 21, of Suitland, Md., has confessed to killing Lt. James Sterner, 35, of Woodbridge, N.J.. aboard the USS Miller last June 16 while on a mission near Rermuda. i i Lawyers for Garraway, a black, claim the white lieutenant was racist toward the petty officer. The government has rejected Garraway's guilty plea to murder in order to court-martihim on the more serious charge of premeditated murder, which could result in the Navy's first death penalty since 1849. Garraways promotion to E-grade was put on hold by Sterner, who ordered Garraway to reapply for the higher rank after he already had qualified for the position. "He was upset because they were making it hotter than it should have been to requalify," said Hearon, a shipmate and friend of Garraway. He 4 Ends; Dartmouth to Discuss llacism Sit-I- n - HANOVER. Nil. (ITI) More octhan 100 students ended a two-dacupation of Dartmouth College's administration building Thursday because officials agreed to suspend classes Friday to discuss racism and division on campus. y Dartmouth President David McLaughlin and Dean of Students Edward Shanahan joined the students in singing "We Shall Overcome" as thev left Parkhurst Hall. More than 200 students and professors occupied the building Wednesday to protest the destruction of three r CLIP shanties on the college green by sledgehammer-wieldin- g students Tuesday. 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Toll-Frein Utah spinster eight-memb- claimed Garraway's mental state and ney, Trevor Brooks, Sterners racism toward the petty of- ficer sparked the stabbing. A Ku Klux Klan sign pinned to a bunk proved there was growing racism aboard the ship. Brooks said. blouses cut from her dead brother's shirts. Schaff never left New Jersey and took only one vacation a day trip to and watched televiAsbury Park sion in the dark to save on electric bills, Codiroli said. Schaff chose the charities to receive her bequests on the basis of kindnesses they had done for her in life, Codiroli said. It's simply unbelievable, especially coming on Christmas eve said Jane Witte of the Pequannock Township First Aid and Rescue Squad, which helped Schaff several times when she had to be hospitalized. The squad received $35,000. The executive director of the Pequannock Valley Mental Health Center, Donald Kaye, said that he had never heard of Schaff until he received a $2,000 bequest check. "It was a total surprise and I'm still not sure why she selected us," Kave said. It's all wonderful and generous. ' . 4 Jan Stephenson Jack Nicholson H Christopher Reeve Award for best is favored to win the Academy to win for best picture, favorite the Honor is early and "Prizzis actor according to a Las Vegas oddsmaker Awards won't be made Although nominations for the 1986 Academy until Feb. 5, Frontier Hotel oddsmaker Lenny Del Gemo put out an will be presented March 24. early line Wednesday The awards a favorite to win best picture, Honor" Del Genio makes "Prizzi's pick to win the best actor award. while Nicholson is also a favorite to win best supporting In addition, Anjelica Huston is the Honor, while John Huston is in "Prizzis for her actress award part for directing the film. also listed at a pick to win an award of Africa makes her a "Out in Meryl Streep s performance with Cher's role in "Mask in the best actress category, according to Del Gemo. Eric Stoltz in "Mask" and Robert Loggia in "The Jagged Edge" are 5 to win best supporting actor. Del Genio's odds, which he has rut nut the last three years, are for entertaiment only since letting or the Academy Awards is u.egal ir Jack Nicholson 5 5 5 6-- 5 6-- 5 6-- Nevada. in some of the golf star, wears only golf balls of "A lot Uendar. c country clubs wouldn t pictures in her new pm-uAustralian bl mde sa.d in uoca Raton, sell it at first, 'he Fla., where she is playing in a tuLriiament. "But they called back and The said. All my members are asking for it. Can we get some? two and has company the is marketed calendar Dunlop equipment by bal.s body key lor hiding parts. naked of her golf except pictures Jan Stephenson, p Christopher Reeve will be playing a reporter again in at least one more movie. Cannon Films has purchased the rights to "Superman IV" and reportedly is offering Reeve big money to suit up in the cape and tights again. Reeve had said "Superman III" would be his last but a spokesman for the actor said Cannon was willing" to give Chris the biggest sum imaginable to do another 'Superman.' Reeve is demanding script apj roval. Even if he doesn't reprise the Clark Kent role, he will portray a reporter in "Street Smart," a comedy about a journalist who fabricates stories about a Times Square pimp and then is called to testify in a real pimps murder trial. Tribune Wire Services Heres Timetable of Encounters on Tap For Voyager 2s Sweep Near Uranus Here PASADENA, Calif. (AP) are key events during Voyager 2s closest encounter with the planet Uranus, its moons and rings on Friday. Most of the key observations will r occur during a period starting about 6 a m. PST. six-hou- Numerous pictures and measurements will be made during this period, although many will be recorded aboard the spacecraft and transmitted to Earth later. It takes about 23-- i hours for photographic and other data to reach Earth after being transmitted by Voyager. All times are PST. . 6 a m., Vovager 2 is 143,000 miles from five times the planet's onus' cloud tops as it heads toward the close endiameter Ui counter. closest approach to the moon Titama at a distance of 227,000 miles. 8:12 a.m., closest approach to the moon Oberon at a distance of 293,000 miles. . 8:20 a.m., closest approach to the moon Ariel at a distance of 81,000 miles. - 9:03 a.m., closest approach to the moon Miranda at a distance of 20,000 miles. - 9: 5 a.m., Vovager 2 crosses the plane in which Uranus' rings orbit the planet. . 9:59 a.m., closest approach to Uranus at a distance of about 50,600 miles. . 11:34 a.m., Vovager passes through the shadow of the outmost, or epsilon, ring. . 11:43 a.m., radio signals from Vovager pass through the epsilon ring on their wav to Earth, allowing scientists to study the ring's 7:08 a.m., structure. . 1 1:52 a.m., spacecraft passes through the shadow of ring 6. 12:02 p.m., radio signals from Vovager 6 on their wav to Earth, allowing study of ring structure. 12:25 p.m., Vovager starts passage through shadow of Uranus. v 12:37 p.m., Vovager moves behind Ura- pass through ring nus so its radio signals cant be transmitted to Earth until 2:10 p.m. All pictures and data during this period recorded on spacecraft for later playback. v 12:53 p.m., closest approach to the moon Umbriel at a distance of 202,000 miles. 1:42 p.m., Vovager exits the shadow of Uranus. r 1:59 p.m., Vovager agoin is 143,000 miles from Uranus' cloud tops five times the as it heads away from planet's diameter the planet. . 1:59 p.m., Vovager emerges from behind Uranus, allowing resumption of spacecraft's radio transmissions to Earth. 2:15 p.m, Voyager again passes through the shadow of ring 6. - 2:33 p.m., Vovager again passes through the shadow of the epsilon ring. - 2.34 p.m., radio signals from Vovager again pass through ring 6 on their wav to Earth. ' 2:52 p.m., radio signals from Vovager again pass through the epsilon ring on their way o Earth. Voyager Discovers Uranus Emits Weak Radio Signal Continued From l waves from Uranus until now had puzzled scientists. Earth, Jupiter and Saturn all have magnetic fields, but Venus doesn't. Stone said preliminary measurements suggest the Uranian magnetic field is about as strong as Earth's. A-- one-tent- h National Aeronautics and Space Administration engineers prepared for Friday's encounter by sending computerized orders 1.84 billion miles to Voyager 2 Thursday morning. The computer program controls the probe's operation during the criti cal phase of its Uranus exploration. Engineers planned to transmit further orders early Friday to make sure Voyager's cameras and sensors a maneuver are properly aimed Laeser called the tricky part." Thursday's agenda included snapping another 179 pictures of the planet, its major moons and nine known rings; mapping the surface of the moons and studying their composition; examining Uranus gravity field; studying the brightness and structure of the Uranian atmosphere; searching for auroral lights; probing the structure of its nine known rings; and hunting for more moons and rings. Oscars Little Brother, the Golden Globes, Awarded Tonight By Vernon Scott Hollywood Reporter A trio HOLLYWOOD ITI - Dunaway and Richard Chamberlain will participate. There will be no network broadcast of the festivities, but a spokesman for the Foreign Press Association said some 88 stations would televise the event, most for later broadcast. Two best picture awards will be presented in keeping with the association's tradition of dividing the category into best dramatic film and best comedy or musical. The motion picture industry will be most interested in the drama category as an indicator of how top films will fare in the Oscar nominations to be announced next month. Nominated for the Golden son, Cher, Faye of Academy Award contenders, The awards, sponsored by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, often presage how the Oscar awards, which air March 24, will go Charlton Heston and Donna Mills host the Golden Globe black tie dinner party and presentations in the International Hall-rooof the Beverly Hilton hotel where such other stars as Bette Davis. Jimtnv Stewart, June Allv- - Globe for best drama are "The Color Purple," "Kiss of the Spider Woman. Out of Africa." "Runaway Train" and "Witness." by John Huston, to be nominated for an Oscar. As with best motion picture, Golden Globes are also given to performers for best dramatic and The nominees for best comedy or musical are "Back to the Future," "A Chorus Line," "Cocoon," "Prizzi's Honor" and The Purple Rose of Cairo." comcdic performances. Nominated for best dramatic actress are Anne Bancroft, Agnes of God," Cher, "Mask;" The Color Whoopi Goldberg, Purple; Geraldine Page, "The and Meryl Trip to Bountiful, Streep, Out of Africa. Nominated for best foreign film are "Colonel Redl" (Hungary), The Official Story" (Argentina), "Ran" (Japan), "When Father was away on Business" (Yugoslavia) and "A Year of the Quiet Sun" (Poland). Nominees for best actress in a comedy or musical are Rosanna Arquette. "Desperately Seeking Susan," Glenn Close, Maxie;" Mia Farrow, "The Purple Rose of Cairo;" Sally Field, Murphys Romance," and Kathleen Turner. "Prizzis Honor." 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Hearon, the government's key witness. also identified a combat knife found near the body as one that belonged to Garraway. "I had heard that Lt. Sterner was killed with a combat-typ- e knife," he testified. "I thought it was important to tell about the knife." Earlier in the day, Garry McGrath, chief personnel officer aboard the jury that ship, told the Garraway was extremely upset with Sterner. Military prosecutor Lt. Daniel O'Toole said Garraway planned to kill Sterner and carried out the slaying by stabbing his superior officer twice in the back. Garraway's civilian defense attor- ' A ministration spokeswoman, said ttfibrnu HERES WHERE n day. & SAVE nkr sit-i- through Wednesday night and Thurs- ' 4.1 JSalt - handmade clothes and 7-Y- ear e g d week. o penny-savin- whose funeral drew only a single mourner has earned a multitude of friends nearly four years after her death with thousands of dollars m surprise charitable donations. The estate of jewelry polisher Katherine M. Schaff distributed $105,000 in checks that began arriving on Christmas eve at 14 agencies, including the first-aisquad, fire company and youth and mental health centers "Had the people in town known she was about to bestow more than $100,000 on them, Im sure they all would have come to her grave and paid tribute to her," said Joan Codir-oli- , who attended her 1982 funeral accompanied only by a minister and the driver of the hearse. Codiroli, who was Schaff's friend and neighor, said the recluse died in a nursing home at the age of 90 after amassing a small fortune with a frugal lifestyle that included wearing The first indication of the movements came Thursday when Pentagon officials confirmed the Navy had issued a Notice of Intent to Conduct Flight Operations" through the International Civil Aeronautical Organization. That document, which is not classified, says carrier flight operations will be conducted within the Tripoli Flight Information Region during a week-lon- g period beginning Friday, Libyan time. The notice said all operations would be conducted in international air space with aircraft operating either under visual flight rules "or within radar surveillance and radio communications of a surface or airborne radar facility " The notice refers only to aircraft operations. But a Pentagon source said it was possible that one or both of the aircraft carriers now steaming southward in the central Mediterranean would actually move into the Tripoli Flight Information Region. A-- NJ (IPIi PFQUANNOCK, reclusive A-- Continued From l Japanese trading companies within the last month. Many oil analysts believe the Saudis are engineering the price crash to drive independent producers into propping up prices at the $22-tlevel by cutting output. Analysts expect consumers to see some savings on gasoline and home beating oil from the recent drop within the next six to eight weeks, but caution the full benefit A! Her Gifts to Continued From l by moving two more combat ships into the Mediterranean from the Black Sea, bringing to six the number of Russian combat ships in the region The United States currently has 31 Navy ships in the Mediterranean, of which 20 are combat ships The combat forces are led by two aircraft carriers the Coral Sea and Saratoga The Saratoga joined the Coral Sea just last Spotlij Recluse Is Dead; mall subscriptions I ndvaru e mo payable In The Tribune Is a member ot The Associated brew The Associated is entitled esduslveiy to the use or reproduction oil total news printed m this newstoper os wen as all A t news tlis$mh hes Press ember Audit Bureau of Ifcuki Bard College Offers Discounts to Bright Students - NEW YORK (UPI) High school students who graduate in the top 10 of their class are eligible for discounts worth thousands of dollars on a $60,000 bachelor's degree in a novel program at Hard College, the liberal arts schools president said Thursday is bait for bright The high school seniors who can afford only a public college education in their home states but yearn for the turf of a small, private and elite liberal arts college. Hard College President Leon Rotstem said "While many ol the nation's best students may ptefer to attend a tirst rate private liberal arts college, they feel it is financially out of reach and opt for attending their local public give-awa- 4 university," Botstein said. "Our program allows them to choose such an institution by eliminating from the start the growing differential in costs between the public and the private sector," he said The liberal arts school, which turns down four students foi every one it accepts, is about lilt) miles from New York City in sleepy Annadale-on-lludsoNovelist Mary McCarthy will teach there this fall. The average yearly tuition, fees and room and board at public institutions is $3,621, around $11,000 lower than the Bard bill. And $11,000 is about what Bard would write off the average homestate school hill. said Bot-slei- Applications must be made to Bard by March 15 The school will notify those accepted for the unprecedented program within two weeks of the ap- plication. To apply, students must submit documentation that they are in a course, will graduate in the top 10 of their class and write an essay No Scholastic Aptitude Test scores are necessary. Botstein said he believes high school pe rormance is the key in college applications. The school enrolls 800 on a storybook campus, including 200 freshmen annually. Freshmen admitted under the new program will join the group already accepted for entry hi e Up to 150,000 high school seniors from each of an estimated 15,000 high schools - may he eligible to op- ply for the program Rut Botstein does not expect Bard to be over-- ' ; 10 i whelmed The Bard plan works this way: A Michigan ' high school senior the top ten of his class attend-- , to plans the University nf Michigan at Ann Ar t bor. where the year s bill is $5,192. If J the student wanted to attend Bard, her would have to pay only the $5,192'., with the school picking up the rest. ? Bard also will match the amount ; students receive in financial aid. bor information those interested can write Bard College, Annandalc-- . in-- ; on Hudson, N Y. 12504 |