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April 23 Lady & the Tramp Cinderella Snow White and other short animated classics Weekend Pass $6.00 One Night Pass $4.00 Tickets now on sale at the MSC Box Office Page 14/The Battalion/Wednesday, April 20, 1988 Kennedy murder files missing 2,400 photos Hippies boi cane toads for SACRAMENTO (AP) — More than 2,400 photographs from the as sassination of Robert Kennedy were unaccountably destroyed nearly 20 years ago, officials said Tuesday as they opened to the public for the first time the long-secret police files. ing the 1968 assassination because of the destroyed material. “I’ve never seen a file quite this large,” archivist John Burns said. “This is a very unusual murder file (but) I’m not absolutely satisfied that any questions are answered.” There was no explanation in the 50,000 pages of documents why the pictures were burned or why such items as ceiling tiles and doorjambs from the scene of Kennedy’s death were destroyed in the months fol lowing the assassination. He said the biggest surprise was the amount of evidence destroyed, including the photographs, which were burned three months after the assassintation. Their subjects are un known. Burns predicted the evidence will occupy researchers for years. The gaps in the material drew im mediate criticism. “Someone should ask the police why they destroyed 2,400 photo graphs in the most important case they’ve ever examined,” Gregory Stone, a political scientist at the Uni versity of Wisconsin and a longtime student of the case, said. California Secretary of State March Fong Eu released the docu ments, including interviews with 4,000 witnesses and 2,500 photo graphs from the Los Angeles Police Department files. The state’s chief archivist said the documents were unlikely to answer the numerous questions surround- “What I didn’t know, and I’m told others didn’t know, was that so much evidence was destroyed,” he said. He also said he could not explain why evidence was destroyed, noting police were careful at the outset be cause they didn’t want “another Dal las,” where Kennedy’s brother, Pres ident John F. Kennedy, was killed. The documents released include an admission by police that they de stroyed key evidence, including ceil ing tiles, a door jamb and thousands of photographs taken in the Ambas sador Hotel kitchen where Kenned) was shot on June 5, 1968. An official record in the evidence showed that 2,410 photographs were burned on Aug. 21, 1968. It gives no reason. SYDNEY, Australia (AP]- in Australia’s outback are! traditional drugs and gem kic ks f rom cane toads, boiled produce a slimy am] dally let hal cocktail, policea “People taking it experts similar to that resultingfm said Inspector Syd Quo ( an us Police in northeast.!, Churchill told the Snh inff Herald that cane loai .tic reviled across Australia! ugly appearance, are bei by drug users becausethei tiful while narcotics likes .Hid heroin are inshortsu;; pensive. I he preparation iDei volves boiling toadsinabi for a few minutes. Then then removed, and the so treacly substance behindb ('.him. hill said. OSHA workers admit to sham WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal safety inspectors told a Senate com mittee Tuesday they were instructed in September to “generate numbers” through sham inspections emphasiz ing quantity over improving the quality of the nation’s workplaces. tration boosted its inspection totals last year by more than 2,000. “Because the office was short on numbers for the year, they wanted compliance officers to generate dou ble the number of OSHA 1 (inspec tion) reports,” Dr. John Barry, an in dustrial hygienist in the agency’s Philadelphia regional office, testi fied Tuesday. Barry and other field inspectors stationed in Texas described in the second day of hearings by the Senate Labor Committee how the Occupa tional Safety and Health Adminis- The committee, chaired by Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., has been preparing the hearings for more than a year. None of the seven Republicans on the panel have at tended the first two days. Before the first w-itness was called Monday, Kennedy vowed to “show that the decision to let workers die . . . has been supervised.” Experts be fore the panel Monday estimated that 50,000 to 70,000 Americans die annually from occupational-related diseases that could be prevented. Kennedy repeated his charges Tuesday, saying that career OSHA employees generate misleading data that give t he appearance of zeal as a cover for neglect. Group threatens harm for U.S. actions in Gulf BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — A pro- Iranian group claiming to hold two American hostages said Wednesday there would be “retaliations and re taliations” for the U.S. military ac tion in the Persian Gulf. hijackers of a Kuwaiti plane seized on April 5. The Revolutionary Justice Orga nization made the threat in a hand written statement in Arabic deliv ered after midnight to the independent daily newspaper Al- Nzihai in Beirut. Included with the statement was a photograph of Joseph James Cicip- pio, whom it claims to hold. The plane is in Algiers. Gicippio, 57, of Valley Forge, Pa., was acting comptroller of the Ameri can University of Beirut. He was kid napped in the Lebanese capital on Sept. 12, 1986. The Revolutionary Justice Orga nization also holds Edward Austin Tracy of Burlington, Vt., a writer who was abducted in west Beirut Oct. 21, 1986. The group said it would punish “American aggressions in the gulf.” The statement also cautioned Al geria against any violation or decep tion in its dealings with the Moslem On Monday, U.S. Naval vessels at tacked two Iranian oil platforms in the Persian Gulf and sank or dam aged six Iranian ships in retaliation for a mine explosion last week that damaged the USS Samuel B. Rob erts and wounded 10 crewmen. World Briefs Tornado in northern Florida killsk MADISON, Fla. (AP) — A pre dawn tornado exploded through this rural North Florida commu nity Tuesday, killing four people, destroying homes, throwing peo ple from their beds and leaving much of a college campus in ru ins. Only rubble was left in some neighborhoods after the tornado tut a swath 12 miles Ion; least a half-mile wide ilw a.m. 15 people wereinjim mobile home of two oftki were killed vanished fra leaving only foundation's; Families were throw; bed while windows explotf their homes collapsed «l them. v< 3 top Justice Department aidesqu WASHINGTON (AP) — Three top Justice Department aides to Deputy Attorney General Arnold Burns are quitting or transferring to new jobs, marking a new round of departures and creating additional problems for Attorney General Edwin Meese III. All three deputies rejected overtures by aides to Meese to re main at the Justice Department after the abrupt March 29 resig nations of Burns and criminal di vision chief William Weld, de partment sources said Tuesday. Meanwhile, Meese sa;; peers to hear shortly fi I .ouis attorney JohnShd whether the former k Bar Association preside to withdraw from com as Burns' successor. “Probably tomorrow Department spokesmai Eastland said Tuesdayfl | when asked whether fa any word on Shepherd' Shepherd, 62. told\(« Friday that he wasgivin consideration towithdn Israel deports 8 more Palestinians JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel deported eight more Palestinians from the occupied lands to Leb anon on Tuesday, including six involved in a stoning attack on teen-age Israeli hikers in a West Bank village, the army said. In other developments, Ezer Weizman, a Cabinet minister without portfolio, said the assassi nation of PEO military com mander Khalil al-Wa/ir last week may lead to more terrorism. The army censored a newspaper edi torial criticizing Israel’s reported role in the killing. Army officials said for the first time that the April 6 attack on the hikers was planned. A teen-aged Jewish settler and two Palestin ians were killed. The officials said the planning was done by some of those in the group of deportees, scribed them as menfc outlawed PalestinelM ganization youth group. An army spokesmans diets set up roadblocb Arab residents of (lie o West Bank and Gaza Sir! entering Israel for two ginning Tuesday night 1 le said the measure*.’ at preventing terror at Memorial Day, which!$ cr; nightfall Tuesday, dence Day, which begin; 11 day night and marksW niversary of the nationsl ; A Palestinian died It* wounds suffered (he(h' in a clash with soldiers: koah, a West Bank'* army spokesman said F A| t forget C* am P us Video order Directory Aggieland Aggieland Add Star Code Key Fee Option FRESHMEN — If you’ve already registered, and forgotten to order your AGGIELAND or VIDEO AG GIELAND or CAMPUS DIRECTORY, you may do so during OPEN REGISTRATION April 26-29. -and listen for instructions Don’t forget! 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