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Call John 846- 6916, Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Time to get your books If you ordered a 1991 -92 Campus Directory and havenl picked it up, you may get it in the Student Publications business office, room 230 Reed McDonald Building, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday - Friday. If you did not order a Campus Directory, you may purchase one for $3, plus tax, in 230 Reed McDonald. If you ordered a 1991 Aggieland and haven't picked it up, please stop by room 015 in the basement of the Reed McDonald Building between 8:15 a.m. - 4:45 p.m. Monday through Friday. Yearbooks will not be held and refunds will not be made on books not picked up during the academic year in which they are published. If you did not order an Aggieland, you may purchase one for $30, plus tax, in 015 Reed McDonald. Basketball team avoids serious inju] Continued from Page 1 A&M coach Tony Barone said the team was lucky to have es caped further injury. "I don't believe people under stand how terrible a situation it was," Barone said. "People die from carbon monoxide." Barone said Sunday the team was still shaken by the events of the previous day. "I don't believe people understand how terrible a situation it was . People die from carbon monoxide (poisoning)." Tony Barone, A&M head basketball coach "These young men had some thing happen that couldn't be ex plained at first," he said. "Then you compound the problem with fear, and it makes for a tougher situation. "The next thing you know a person is trying to put an oxygen mask on your face and you're hav ing blood withdrawn from your arm. It was a scary situation." The fumes originated in a heat ing unit and spread to the visiting locker room, the officials' locker room and the hospitality area. Buonaguro collapsed at ap proximately 7 p.m. after inhaling the fumes in A&M's locker room. Ricke immediately began to minister aid to Buonaguro. A&M players had alreadyif the locker room to warm up wi( they began to feel the effects oft inhaled fumes. About 4,000 spectators^ evacuated from the arena after| carbon monoxide was discovert The A&M vs. Baylor game ,■ be rescheduled at a later date. The status of the A&M Texas Southern game schedulf for Wednesday, Jan. 22, willbei; termined today, according Barone. San An Boston. Parties back annexation Chicag< Detroit Continued from Page 1 an independent Palestinian state. Supported by militant Jewish settlers in the occupied lands, both parties want Israel to annex the territories, which were seized in the 1967 Middle East war. Moledet also demands the expul sion of the 1.7 million Palestinians in the territories. Shamir tried to reassure sup porters of his right-wing Likud bloc during a television appear ance Friday night, saying he in sists on Israel retaining sovereign ty over the occupied lands after a five-year period of autonomy. Appearing on the same show, Shimon Peres, head of the Labor Party, called for Israel to with draw from the territories after the interim autonomy period. He said that should be followed by a con federation between Jordan and the Palestinian areas. With polls saying most Israelis support the peace talks, Shamir said he expected to go forward in the negotiations before the elec tions. But a caretaker government would not have a mandate to make far-reaching decisions on peace. Sunday, Peres called for the talks to be suspended until after the elections. He said on Israel ra dio that negotiations now would be nothing but a “show" for vot ers. Community honors MLK with musical tribute, speed phoeni portlan Continued from Page 1 Advancement It said she hopes the video tribute will change that situation. "It's to make people aware and to honor all that he did to change America for the better," Beekmann said. Both programs are free to the public, but limited seating is available. Area residents began celebrat ing early with a musical tribute on Saturday at the Lincoln Recreation Center in College Station. Lillian Robinson, center direc tor, spoke during the tribute on the subject "Will Diversity = Op portunity Blacks?" Robinson said the basic idea: her speech was that anyoneta rise above their present state, a:; improve their lives. Shesaidsl believes in many of Dr. King philosophies, which helpedk with the idea for her speech "We can improve and wect advance, but we must be prep©; for what lies ahead," she said Robinson said she hopes pea pie who attended the musk;! gained an understanding of wb Dr. King stood for, and willtel member it Milwai Orland Atlanta Denvei Texas 1 Tulane TCU... Texas.. Houst< Rice.... SMU-. Oral R Texas. Baylor University Center opens to public Continued from Page 1 the construction to end. The garage opened six months ago. The center includes the following services: • Department of Student Services • A bowling, billiards and games area for students • Singing Cadets • An extension of the MSC bookstore • Three art galleries and one student art gallery • Print N' Copy Center • Browsing Library • Student Government • Multicultural Services Department • Athletic Department • The 12th Man Foundation • The Off-Campus Center • Parking, Transit and Traffic Services • Placement Services • The Office of School Relations / Ad missions Counseling • Co-op office Busch said the center is presently undergo ing what he calls the "punchlist stage" in which each room is inspected for details. "We're just finishing the punchlist now," he said. "Actual construction was completed in December." Busch said administrators are now dis cussing a possible grand opening celebration for the center to be held in conjunction withfe| annual MSC Open House at the beginning; February. He said the center has received alotcl "oohs and ahhs" from visitors who admirevj bridge connecting the center with Ruddn Tower, the University seal set in the flooni the main lobby, and the rich, wooded interiif of the center. The center is very student-oriented, Buscl said, especially the plaza surrounding!: fountain. "We hope students will use the fountarj area for outdoor programming such as cal shows and tables," he said. "It's finishedj thank goodness, and we encourage everyont to come out and look a* tt.!' V„ UNCO Duke. DePai Georg \JCLP Oregc Indiai North Minn' Michi Congress considers releasing JFK files J.J.l L IJLLdL what long distance should be about? Whether you're returning or transferring to Texas A&M, you will need to select a long distance carrier that offers quality service and significant savings; consider Star Tel. Star Tel offers long distance service for as low as 9(2 a minute to anywhere in the U.S. Simply dial 821-2830 for quick, efficient long distance service. STAR TEL Quality Long Distance Service 291-1842 WASHINGTON (AP) - A consensus is emerging to open sealed congressional files on the murder of John F. Kennedy,but the chairman of the former House assassinations committee predict ed the records will not produce new evidence. “The files don't contain infor mation that alters publicly dis closed information," Rep. Louis Stokes, D-Ohio, said in an inter view. "Those contending there 1 : something in those records tha covers up something will be abysmally disappointe' Stokes said last; week that he's exploring "the possibility of a res olution that would authorize re lease" of the files. The pressure to open the files followed release of Oliver Stone's movie "JFK," which suggested that Kennedy was the victim ofa conspiracy when he was shotin Dallas on Nov. 22,1963. The assassination committee, led by Stokes, concluded in 1979 that Kennedy was the victim ofa probable conspiracy that could have involved organized crirae figures. Others publicly supportingre- lease of the files include former President Gerald Ford, a member of the Warren Commission that investigated the assassination; Rep. Lee Hamilton, D-Ind.; Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell, D-Maine; and former FBI and CIA director William Webster. "I had not seen anything could not be released on national security grounds," Webster said A spokeswoman for Sen. Ed ward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., said the family would lease of the files. "The family has no control over any of these files," said Melody Miller. "They prefer to stay out of that debate. But they have not stood in the way of any investigation in the past nor would they in the future. It's just too painful to get involved. not oppose re- The assassination committee's final report concluded that John Kennedy was the victim of probable murder conspiracy.