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The border area and surrounding desert and.bush country is notorious for, Somali bandits, or shifta. It is the scene of continuous cattle raids and attacks. &Z Vizza I U 111 With on* or mors toppings at the regular price Get identical Medium PIZZA "ACROSS FROM OLD MAIN "ABOVE MV-OMY BAR" Entrance Front & Rear (Boro Parking Garage) t in South Africa ' were heading for the New -more demonstrations were Canada railway junction on planned today, the outskirts of the township, The students have been where police stopped an at- demonstrating to protest the tempted march on Johan- arrest of student leaders and nesburg by 20,000 blacks to dramatize other black Wednesday. Three blacks grievances, were killed in that clash. One black reporter in Later yesterday, . calm Soweto said about 2,000 returned to the troubled students vowed at a meeting township of more than one in the township to stage more million blacks, about eight demonstrations today and miles south of Johannesburg, once again attempt a march But there were reports that on Johannesburg. Student sent By MIKE JOSEPH Collegian Copy Editor The 20-year-old engineering student who fired two shots from a .22 caliber rifle in Zeno’s bar last week has been returned to his homeland, Algeria Ghaman A. ' Hafidi was flown from Philipsburg to Algeria, via Pittsburgh, New York and Geneva, Switzerland, Tuesday after he pleaded guilty to a charge of aggravated assault in a Centre County Court hearing. ' Hafidi had originally been charged \yith attempted murder for the shootings, which resulted last Wednesday night after he had argued with another customer, left the bar and returned with the .22 rifle. No injuries resulted from the shooting. But the attempted murder charge was dropped in a plea bargain between Hafidi’s lawyer, David Grine, and Centre County Assistant District Attorney Robert Mix. The aggravated assault charge was suspended pending Hafidi’s return to Algeria. Hafidi’s Penn State education had been sponsored by SONACOME, an Algerian na tional society i for mechanical construction, and by Calcusearch, an American agency that acts as an intermediary between SONA- Deliveries from 8 p.m. - la.m. to homeland COME'and universities in the United States, Ken Martin, a graduate student and Calcusearch’s resident counselor for the Algerian students, said SONACOME asked that Hafidi be returned to Algeria because of last week’s shooting incident and an earlier incident for which Hafidi had beei} charged with simple assault and criminal conspiracy. In this earlier incident on June 20, a woman had allegedly coaxed a 53-year-old State College man to her apartment whereupon Hafidi arrived, brandished a knife, and more than $5OO was taken, according to State College police. Hafidi’s charges in this case were dropped Tuesday after he agreed to p6y restitution and costs, police said. Police identified the woman involved in the June 20 incident as Pamela Kruszewski. She has been charged with theft and criminal conspiracy, and her case has been bound over to Centre County Court. Police said the rifle used by Hafidi in last Wednesday’s shooting had been legally. owned Hsy Kruszewski. Hafidi was escorted from the Centre County Courthouse to Algeria by employes of the Wackenhut Corporation, a private security agency from Washington, D.C., according to Martin. “a stitch in time” Yarn Shop • 139 S. Fraser (across from the police station) 237-0327 Start making your Christmas gifts now. 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