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For more information call Pauli Research International at 776-6236 I60tfn $75 $75 $75 $75 $75 $75 Page 6/The Battalion/Thursday, July 9, 1987 World and Nation Lawmakers say North captured heart of America with testimony WASHINGTON (AP) — Mem bers of the Iran-Contra committees took a wait-and-see attitude Wednes day about Oliver North’s testimony, but agreed that he likely captured the hearts of millions with an emo tional self-portrait as a lone-wolf enemy of international terrorists. Asked whether he believed the questions by chief House committee counsel John W. Nields Jr. were fair, have to see how he stands up under” extended questioning. “I don’t think he’s going to look as kecs h picked SPECIAL Everyway 3-5 Bdrm, 3 Bath. THREE LIV ING AREAS, BEAUTIFUL LOT, GREAT LOCA TION, MUCH MORE MUST SEE. 514 Wayside, Bryan. 775-4928. 172t7/23 The lawmakers said North readily admitted his mistake in accepting a free security system at his home, and that he had testified convincingly that he never benefitted personally from the Iran-Contra dealings. “The phone calls are almost unan imously for him,” Rep. Henry Hyde, R-Ill., said of the way his constitu ents reacted to North’s testimony. “My guess is he’s come across very well on the tube and he will indeed be viewed sympathetically by a great many Americans. ” — Rep. Richard Cheney, R-Wyo. North said during the lunch break, “I’ll leave that for others.” Despite a generally favorable con clusion about North’s appearance Wednesday, there also was a cau tious attitude, with Rep. Louis Stokes, D-Ohio, suggesting, “We good” on protracted questioning, he said. Sen. Paul Trihle, R-Va., a conser vative who has been one of the sharpest critics of the administra tion’s conduct in the affair, was one of those who said North did well. Nf.Y tioil o! “I think he’s been viewed s\rJB ent - e thetically by a whole lot of Air cans,” Trihle said. He said til “spoke very powerfully and convincingly” in testifying tliaBv? Ul did not run the Iran-Contra tions for personal gain. Rep. Richard Cheney, R-l and a staunch administrai hacker, had the same reaction,c-. ^ 9 9 meriting, “My guess is he's ’ across very well on the tube ait will indeed be viewed sympai cally by a great many American; Cheney said he understoodtlif| terruptions by North attorneyl dan Sullivan and added, "Ifl in North’s shoes, I would wami van for my attorney.” CAD program $65.; Mouse $105. Local dealer Les, 845-8975 (w), 846-5576 (h). 172t7/23 14x80 two bedroom, l!4i bath, furnished, central air, fenced lot set up in North Bryan park with swimming pool, playground. Includes 8x8 storage shed. Must sell $10,000. Ask for Patti 778-8322 or 693-9946. 169t7/17 U.S. officials warn Marcos against overthrow attempt WASHINGTON (AP) — The Reagan administration has warned former Philippine President Ferdi nand E. Marcos against engaging in an apparent plot to topple the Aquino government and barred him from leaving the Hawaiian island of Oahu, U.S. officials said Wednesday. The warning was delivered to Marcos at his home in Honolulu by Abraham D. Sofaer, the State De partment’s legal adviser, and con cerned “his activities which we be lieve violated the understandings under which he is permitted to re main a guest in the United States,” said Charles E. Redman, the depart ment spokesman. Two other U.S. officials, who de manded anonymity, said the U.S. government had a tape of a conver sation between Marcos and an arms dealer that indicated the former president was plotting to overthrow his successor, Corazon Aquino. The Justice Department is ex pected to make some of these details public on Thursday. “The United States is seriously concerned about indications that Mr. Marcos appeared to be seeking to destabilize the Aquino govern ment and was contemplating a re turn to the Philippines without the express permission of the Philippine government,” Redman said. Marcos, who lives on Oahu, not only was barred from going home but also from leaving the area or f oing elsewhere in the United tales, a Justice Department official, Pat Korten, said. Sofaer met with Marcos on Mon day and Tuesday. He was accompa nied by Gregory Walden, associate deputy attorney general; Charles B. Salmon Jr., director of the Phil ippines desk at the State Depart ment, and William S. Craig, district director for the Immigration and Naturalization Service in Hawaii. Hindu mobs in India kill 5 Sikhs, injure 87 to avenge massacre of 72 bus passengers CHANDIGARH, India (AP) — Hindu mobs killed five Sikhs and in jured another 87, burned their shops and stopped trains in lynching attempts Weanesday to avenge 72 Hindu bus passengers massacred by Sikh terrorists. The army went on full alert in north India and New Delhi and the capital braced for violence as opposi tion parties called for a protest strike on Thursday. Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi met with his Cabinet ministers and oppo sition politicians to discuss the crisis. Authorities banned public assem bly, shut down schools and ordered buses off the roads to prevent vio lence in New Delhi. Sikhs are a minority in India but they have a slight majority in Punjab, a rich agricultural state in northern India that Gandhi placed under fed eral control in May. Militant mem bers of the Sikh sect are fighting for •' separate state in Punjab. The attacks against Sikhs were in Hindu-dominated Haryana and Ut tar Pradesh states in northern India. Three Sikhs died in Haryana, po lice said. Another two were slain in Rishiskesh, the Himalayan Hindu city on the banks of tne revered Ganges River in Uttar Pradesh, the United News of India reported. At least 25 Sikhs were injured in mob violence in Rishikesh, and at least 62 were injured in Haryana and elsewhere in north India. Death count after explosion Reside less than tea edne; Giarr Is heir pome when tl HERBORN, West Germi The (AP) — Four people died and viewed was missing after a gasoliJfey afl loaded tanker truck crashedinfireen 1 an ice cream parlor and triegeiijpadres a series of explosions ana firt^jectioi officials said Wednesday. K “I h? Fears of a much higher dfjsode, n toll from Tuesday evening'scraT subsided as most of theuplo| people originally reported ing were accounted for. Nearly 24 hours after theatl “B u t dent, Siegfried Hermann, tion is r chief of rescue services, said having: body of one young man wass» e c l u lieved to be buried under tiHedia.” charred wreckage of the Gian; cream parlor. fben Two victims died of bums If hospitals Wednesday. Resent: found two bodies in the rubble: the parlor and used dogs ai cranes throughout the day their search for more victims. Town spokesman Gerhai Boekel said the disaster injure | 36 people, including the women who died later in hosaj tals. Authorities had said late Tiki 1 day they feared 30 people we: killed in the crash, which ignilf a gas main, started a series ofo plosions and fires and tume downtown Herborn into ant ferno. D0W1 South Korean government grants amnesty SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — The govern ment on Thursday announced a broad amnesty covering 2,335 people and including the restora tion of civil rights for Kim Dae-jung, South Ko rea’s best-known dissident leader. Earlier Thursday, thousands of people, many weeping and praying, went to a “democratic peo ple’s funeral” on a Seoul university campus for a student who died Sunday of injuries received in a clash with riot police a month ago. marched through prison gates shouting “Down with the military dictatorship!” and demanded freedom for all their comrades. More than 500 prisoners have been freed, in cluding 177 released Monday. Before the re leases, the government said it held 1,100 political prisoners, but the opposition contends there are hundreds more. Official government spokesman Lee Woong- hee, announcing the wide-ranging amnesty, said it was a move to promote national reconciliation and will be effective Friday. The announcement came a day after the gov ernment released 357 political prisoners. Many The amnesty announced Thursday covers people convicted in connection with various anti government activities going back to the 1970s. Kim Dae-jung had been under a suspended 20-year prison sentence handed down in 1980 when he was accused of involvement in the bloody Kwangju uprising. He was tried by a mili tary tribunal and sentenced to death. The gov ernment later commuted the sentence tolifei then to 20 years. The conviction took away Kim’s civil if and legally barred him from political activity! spite tne ban and despite repeated periodi house arrest, he had continued to take parti: anti-government campaign. The release of prisoners and restoratio: rights follow President Chun Doo-hw agreement July 1 to accept opposition demt for direct presidential elections and otherdei cratic reforms. Kim Dong-chul of the Justice Ministry toldl porters more prisoners would be freed in cot months, but ministry officials said privatelyl scores of Communists and unrepentant prist ers would be kept in jail. Having trouble finding a two bedroom? Try us first! Rates starting at 285 00 L & M RESOURCES 822-5636