6 Wednesday, September 14, 1988 / University Daily Kansan FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY SKILLS PROGRAM Techniques to help students of any foreign language with... * reading * listening * writing * speaking * testing * mental blocks FREE Wed. Sept. 14 7 to 9 p.m. 300 Strong Hall Presented by the Student Assistance Center SIGN UP FOR FALL LEAGUE TODAY Sunday RD Scratch, 6 p.m Tuesday Tuesday, Trierkmeier, 7 p.m Thursday Guys & Bells, 7 p.m Monday Moodlemeier, 7 p.m Wednesday Wiedermeier, 7 p.m Friday TG.1.F, 4 p.m Wednesday Mixer ... 7 pm ... T.G.L.F ... 4 pm Leagues start the week of September 6 - Leagues run 12 weeks THE KANSAS UNION JAYBOW level one - 864-3545 Be a NANNY - Seaside Connecticut towns near New York City * Airfare provided * Choose from warm, loving families pre-screened by us * Must enjoy positions only * Working with children * Care for children, Inc. (301) 652-8174 (601) 652-8174 FRIEND TO FRIEND Establishing Meaningful Relationships Have you ever asked yourself - How can I develop good friendships? - how can I be a better friend? • Why can't I keep my friends? - Why do other people think I'm unfriendly when I really want to be their friend? If you answered yes to any of these questions then this workshop is for you! This workshop will focus on what it means to be a friend and why some individuals find it difficult to make or keep Tuesday, Sept. 20, 1988 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Pine Room, Kansas Union Sponsored by the Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center, 218 Sullivan Hall. For more information, visit www.marionrobinson. 964-3925. Captain Chancellor A. Tzomes First Black to Command a Nuclear Submarine Captain Tzomes commanded the USS Houston, a nuclear submarine based in San Diego, from 1983 through 1986. As the commanding officer he led 117 enlisted men and 15 officers along with administering a $1 million budget on one of the most sophisticated submarines in the arsenal of the U.S. Navy. You can continue this proud tradition. Join the Naval ROTC. Contact Lt. O'Neil 864-3161 Hurricane among worst Mexican peninsula in path of 'deadly' Gilbert The Associated Press Hurricane Gilbert, one of the hurricanes that made landfall toward MEXICO's Yucatan Peninsula yesterday with 160 mph winds and torrential rain after lashing the U.S. coast. The hurricane, traveling westward across the Caribbean Sea, was upgraded yesterday to Category 5, the strongest and most deadly type of hurricane. Such storms have winds up to 140 mph and cause catastrophic damage. conert, which already devastated Jamaica and the Dominican Republic with flash floods and mudslides, has killed at least five people. Only two Category 5 hurricanes have hit the United States — a 1953 storm that killed 600 people in Keys, and Hurricane Camille, which devastated the Mississippi coast in 1989 and killed 256 people. "There is very serious flooding" in the Cayman Islands, Erin Nichols, a tourism official in Miami, said yesterday after speaking with residents of the island. "The Run Point (com) is taking a real beating," she said. Bob Sheets, director of the National Hurricane Center in Coral Gables, Fla., described Gibert as "a great hurricane, that is in 'the eye' of the storm," with intensity, size and destructive potential." He compared its intensity to that of Hurricane Allen, which killed 2,000 people in the Dominican Republic in 1979. "The people who need to be concerned now are those people over on the Vatican Peninsula — Cancun, Couznel, that whole area." Sheets The storm later knocked out all telephone service to the Cayman Knight-Ridder Graphics Network Islands, a British dependency of 23.000 people that was expecting 12-foot tides. At 3 p.m. EDT, the U.S. National Service said Gilbert was centered near latitude 19.3 north, and northwest at 650 feet of Great Canyon and 280 miles from the Mexican resort island of Cozumel. It was moving west to west-northwest at 15 mph with a minimum sustained winds of 160 mph. The Cuban news agency Pressa Latina said 40,000 people, many of them foreign vacationers and students, were evacuated yesterday from the Isle of Anguilla off the south coast of the Caribbean that once erupted passed 200 miles to the south. There were unconfirmed reports that at least 30 people died Monday when Gilbert struck jamaica. Civil defense officials said the storm killed five people Sunday in the Dominican Republic. In New York City, a ham radio operator who was monitoring ama'er radio communications in Jamaica said yesterday, "Kingston is devastated, Montego Bay is hit hard and Ocho Rico is flooded." The operator, Norm Cheat, an officer with the American Red Cross, visited Jamaica and then firmed report that a tourist hotel on Jamaica's popular north coast had been attacked. Herb Boehnenbaum, a ham radio operator in the Virgin Islands, said he spoke yesterday with Dave Porter, a U.S. citizen staying in the Wyndham Hotel on Jamacia's Monago Bay. "Porter reported that the police were when the force of Hurricane Gilbert at last night," Schoenbaum said. "This morning he says there is just nothing left. Boats that were on the beach, the little rental Sailfires or the boats were driven into cars like spears." Floods in Bangladesh cause diarrhea epidemic, deaths The Associated Press DHAKA. Bangladesh — Patches of foul-smelling mud emerged yesterday as water filled waters with sewage and rotting garbage continued to recede, and the government fought a losing battle against a diarrhea The number of officially reported diarrhea cases rose sharply, and a senior health ministry official warned of the possibility. Although vast sections of the nation remained under several feet of water, land emerged in Dhaka and other areas where millions of people were living in waterlogged conditions that makeshift shelters because their wagons were flooded. "The filth caused by flooding and the millions of gallons of sewage and tons of rotting garbage are posing a serious threat to the health of 6 million people", the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity. The government's press information department said that 33,064 new cases of diarrhea were reported across the country in the past 24 hours. That's more than triple the number of cases reported on a daily basis a week ago. 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