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Get Your Xerox copies "'‘Sue We've always offered Aggies the best in service and technology. Now see what’s new at ON THE DOUBLE: * A Xerox 1090 copier, along with our Xerox 8200, Xerox 9500, and smaller models, for greater flexibility and more special features. * Word processing, with an H-P laser printer that’s perfect for resumes. New Sunday hours for your convenience. See us for all your copying, binding, typing, and word proc essing needs. ON THE DOUBLE 331 University 846-3755 HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m.-IO p.m. Sat. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Page 14/The Battalion/Wednesday, March 5, 1986 Report soys assassin of RFK acted alone Associated Press Announcing... New Drink Specials! Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: $1.25 Daiquiris $1.25 Margaritas $1.75 Long Island Iced Tea $1.00 Well Drinks for Ladies COLLEGE STATION HILTON and Conference Center 801 University Drive East • 693-7500 LOS ANGELES — A summary of secret police files on the 1968 assassi nation of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy made public Tuesday shows investi gators could find no evidence that convicted gunman Sirhan Sirhan had accomplices. Sirhan was not under the influ ence of drugs or liquor and was le gally sane when he shot Kennedy to death, according to a list of conclu sions in the 1,453-page summary of more than 50,000 pages of docu ments in the main investigation file. Critics said the summary was in adequate and called for immediate release of the full file. Paul Schrade, a former Kennedy aide who maintains there are doubts about whether Sirhan acted alone, said, “This commission for 17 years has refused to give up records that have been given up in every other assassination case.” The commission recommended that Mayor Tom Bradley appoint a eparate committee to handle the diting of the full file, and to set a mle for their release. se editin titneta The summary said police investi gated “a great number of allegations implicating Sirhan and other indi viduals or groups in conspiracies to kill Robert Kennedy. .. “The notoriety which accompa nied the assassination and the mys tery surrounding Sirhan’s character and background made the subject of conspiracy fertile ground for evok ing unusual responses from the gen eral public,” the report said. “Investigations were made into each allegation with generally neg ative results. The majority of the persons making the allegations were found to be lying for one reason or another.” Although the summary said “seve ral allegations . . . were valid in one way or another,” it added that most were found to be generally not im portant to the overall investigation. Kennedy was gunned down June 5, 1968, in the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, where he had been cel ebrating his victory in the California presidential primary. Sirhan was convicted of the murder in 1969 and remains in prison. Slouch “Do you Find yourself thinking more and more about the price of oil'" South Africa’s Botha makes statehood offer to Namibia (continued from page 1) case new ones were needed to help “protect lives and property effecti vely.” The United Democratic Front, a multiracial coalition of anti-apart heid groups, said lifting the emer gency would be an “acknowledg ment that the emergency has failed to suppress the desire of our people to be free.” But the organization expressed concern at Botha’s mention of new laws, saying: “The government is going to broaden the already Draco nian provisions of the Internal Secu rity Act. The effect of this is that a de facto state of emergency will exist throughout our country.” The 70-year-old Afrikaner presi dent offered to implement a U.N. resolution granting independence to Namibia if the Cubans left Angola. Namibia, or South-West Africa, is under South African administration and is a target of guerrillas operat ing from Angola. Botha said Namibia’s 1 million people “have waited long enough for independence,” a delay he claimed “cannot be laid at South Af rica’s door.” His promise to lift the state of emergency won praise from one of his most implacable foes, Member of Parliament Helen Suzman of the Progressive Federal Party. Suzman told The Associated Press she was delighted because she as- In accordant ■hue’s orde sumed it meant the release ofdcjoi^ th e lex nees. Bits approve She said the emergency had dcB 1 cut in tl nothing to calm the 18-months "f ch will re of unrest, and warned that “unltBlhon. an attempt is made to get to theroEAlthough 1 of the unrest, we w ill have an oB te a S enc ‘ es oing, endemic state of violenaBrcent, whic this country.” ■a$67milli In Johannesburg, police said pi s h ave sai explosion in the main police stai pi t be realiz at John Vorster Square injureduMllut White officers and South African ntjfav for othei said two civilians also were woundttBased with errativity for Aquino regime says Marcos took up to $10 billion (continued from page 1) Call Battalion Classified 845-2611 financially strapped Philippines was $3.3 billion. The nation’s foreign debt is $26 billion and, according to the Marcos government, the average per capita income of the 55.5 million Filipinos last year was $ 136. Rep. Stephen J. Solarz, D-N.Y., told a news conference at Manila air port Tuesday he believes the U.S. government “ought to be doing ev erything we can to facilitate the re covery of these assets” because they were “stolen and swindled from the pockets of the Filipino people.” Solarz, chairman of the House subcommittee on Asian affairs that recently conducted hearings on Marcos’ alleged holdings in the United States, said there was “per suasive documentary and direct evi dence that the Marcoses control a real estate empire in the New York City area alone of up to $350 mil lion.” Lawyers for the new government obtained a court injunction in New York Sunday barring sale of five New York properties allegedly owned or controlled by Marcos. Meanwhile, most members of the Philippines’ highest courts resigned Tuesday to give Aquino’s week-old government a free hand in revamp ing the judicial system. The system is composed of Marcos appointees and has been viewed by the public with distrust. Among those resigning was senior Associate Justice Claudio Teehan- kee, who swore in Aquino as presi dent hours before Marcos fled for buil< Hawaii. It is widely believed she name Teehankee chiefjustice. Marcos twice bypassed Teehn kee, who had ruled or written 0| ions against Marcos, by namingsf porters to the top judicial post. Resistance continued, however! | jj the new government’s demandsiis 11 provincial governors and town as | city mayors nationwide resign. He dreds of people demonstralt peacefully in many towns, indudk j several Manila suburbs, againstn I placing the elected officials with pointees. As CHIMNEY HILL BOWLING CENTER 40 LANES League & Open Bowling Family Entertainment Bar & Snack Bar 701 University Dr E . .260-9184 OPEN Feb. 20,1986 BRAZOS VALLEY GOLF DRIVING RANGE Mon.-Fri. 12-9 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Sun. 1 a.m.-8 p.m. 696-1220 East Bypass and Hwy. 30 Service Road Going South 1 /« mile. SCHULMAN THEATRES 2.50 ADMISSION 1. Any show before 3PM 2. 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Direct from Diamond Cutter Sorry no financing but with c our great prices you won’t need any. & ROUND ROUND Compare Our At Price 2.16 carats 7,500.00 $5,225.00 2.04 carats 12,700.00 7,980.00 2.04 carats 13,500.00 6,665.00 2.02 carats 12,500.00 7,850.00 1.86 carats 10,900.00 5,225.00 1.76 carats 4,500.00 2,875.00 1.57 carats 5,500.00 3,575.00 1.55 carats 6,900.00 3,875.00 1.54 carats 6,500.00 3,675.00 1.52 carats 6,700.00 4,395.00 1.41 carats 6,500.00 3,475.00 1.33 carats 6,200.00 3,495.00 1.24 carats 6,100.00 3.295.00 1.24 carats 4,200.00 2,825.00 1.12 carats 3,800.00 1.895.00 1.09 carats 4,700.00 2,825.00 1.08 carats 3,900.00 2,795.00 1.08 carats 4,500.00 2,395.00 1.06 carats 3,800.00 1,895.00 1.06 carats 3,800.00 1,875.00 1.04 carats 4,700.00 2,825.00 1.03 carats 3,700.00 1,950.00 1.03 carats 6,500.00 3,235.00 1.02 carats 4,90.00 2,695.00 1.01 carats 3,700.00 1,950.00 1.01 carats 3,500.00 1,850.00 1.01 carats 3,300.00 1,750.00 1.01 carats 3,700.00 1,950.00 1.00 carats 4,100.00 2,075.00 1.00 carats 3,500.00 1,995.00 1.00 carats 4,000.00 2,095.00 .97 carats 3,500.00 1,975.00 .96 carats 3,400.00 1,950.00 .93 carats 3,200.00 1,650.00 .76 pts 2,200.00 1,125.00 • 70 pts 2,000.00 995.00 .66 pts 1.900.00 975.00 .63 pts 1,500.00 825.00 .62 pts 1,500.00 750.00 .61 pts 1,500.00 775.00 .59 pts 1,900.00 930.00 .58 pts 1,550.00 745.00 .58 pts 1,700.00 850.00 .57 pts 1,400.00 750.00 .55 pts 1,675.00 865.00 .55 pts 1,300.00 685.00 .54 pts 1,300.00 695.00 .53 pts 1,690.00 845.00 .52 pts 1,700.00 795.00 .52 pts 1,700.00 820.00 .51 pts 1,300.00 695.00 .51 pts 1,300.00 650.00 .50 pts 1,500.00 770.00 .49 pts 1,600.00 795.00 .48 pts 1,600.00 735.00 .47 pts 1,700.00 695.00 .46 pts 1,150.00 595.00 .46 pts .46 pts .45 pts .44 pts .42 pts .27 pts .26 pts .25 pts .23 pts .22 pts .22 pts .21 pts .21 pts .20 pts .20 pts .19 pts .18 pts .17 pts .16 pts .15 pts .14 pts .13 pts .12 pts . 10 pts .08 pts .07 pts .06 pts .05 pts Compare At 1,100.00 1,100.00 1,100.00 1,100.00 600.00 550.00 525.00 495.00 470.00 350.00 435.00 415.00 395.00 380.00 380.00 295.00 285.00 235.00 225.00 195.00 175.00 165.00 160.00 125.00 95.00 75.00 70.00 60.00 Our Price 585.00 585.00 520.00 660.00 300.00 270.00 265.00 235.00 230.00 190.00 225.00 215.00 195.00 175.00 205.00 165.00 135.00 125.00 118.00 111.00 95.00 88.00 82.00 63.00 41.00 38.00 33.00 29.95 MARQUISE Compare Our At Price 2.54 carats 17,500.00 $8,975.00 1.52 carats 5,500.00 2,750.00 1.46 carats 6,000.00 3,750.00 1.10 carats 6,500.00 3,195.00 .73 pts 2,500.00 1,235.00 .72 pts 2,500.00 1,235.00 .70 pts 2,300.00 1,195.00 .55 pts 1,700.00 895.00 .40 pts 695.00 325.00 .39 pts 895.00 465.00 .35 pts 845.00 425.00 .33 pts 695.00 395.00 .30 pts 650.00 365.00 .27 pts 625.00 335.00 .18 pts 375.00 195.00 HEART Compare Our At Price .10 pts 185.00 90.00 OVAL Compare Our At Price 2.58 pts 16,500.00 $ 9,500.00 .83 pts 3,500.00 1,735.00 .78 pts 3,400.00 1,650.00 .71 pts 2,900.00 1,495.00 .63 pts 1,400.00 895.00 .45 pts 775.00 425.00 .44 pts 785.00 335.00 .38 pts 675.00 285.00 .32 pts 480.00 240.00 .30 pts 425.00 225.00 .28 pts 420.00 210.00 .27 pts 395.00 200.00 .25 pts 375.00 195.00 MODIFIED RADIANT Compare Our At Price 2.01 carats 7,700.00 4,175.00 1.47 carats 6,200.00 3,300.00 1.03 carats 5,000.00 2,600.00 .93 pts 3,750.00 1,945.00 .42 pts 1.900.00 975.00 .35 pts 1,250.00 635.00 EMERALD Compare Our At Price 3.14 carats 19,500.00 $11,225.00 1.04 carats 3,700.00 1,925.00 PEAR Compare Our At Price 4.6 4 carats 22,500.00 $14,500.00 1.99 carats 12,500.00 7,125.00 1.59 carats 6,200.00 3,175.00 1.17 carats 4,800.00 2,350.00 78 pts 2900.00 1750.00 .62 pts 2,700 1,750.00 .54 pts 2,300 1,395.00 .47 pts 1,900 1,195.00 .46 pts 1,250 1,050.00 Silver Beads, Silver Chains. 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