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    Page 4 THE BATTALION
TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1980
CO-OP OPPORTUNITY IN
CANCER RESEARCH
On Weds., Aug. 6, at 5:30 p.m., in Rm. 502 of Rudder
Tower, representatives from the Stehlin Cancer Research
Foundation (associated with St. Joseph’s Hospital in Hous
ton) will show a film on the activities of the Foundation. They
will then interview students who are interested in beginning
co-op with them in the Fall semester. They plan to hire 3-6
students to begin work this Fall in their formal alternating
semester Cooperative Education Program. Students inter
ested in beginning their co-op work term in the Spring, 1981,
semester are also encouraged to attend.
Students majoring in BIMS, pre-med, or any of the
sciences are eligible for this program. See your college co
op coordinator for further information.
NOTE: In the past, the Stehlin Cancer Research Foundation only
employed summer students. All students who worked for
them were accepted Into medical school. They are now
changing their program to a formal Cooperative Education
Program and hope to attract quality students.
T. E>Cy\S
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F^TTICAL*
Prescriptions Filled
Glasses Repaired
216 N. MAIN
BRYAN 822-6105
Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Sat. 8 a.m.-1 p.m.
BILL’S AND JAY’S
AUTO TUNE UP
vv all cars m. .
$Q "7C PLUS
9. / 9 PARTS
Oil change FILTER* OIL $4.00
Tune up & oil change
PLUS OIL * PARTS S1 2 75
By appointment only
846-9086
3611 South College Ave.
Trial starts
ComEd accused of keeping false records
United Press International
ROCK ISLAND, Ill. — The federal fraud
and conspiracy trial of Commonwealth Edi
son Co., the nation’s largest nuclear utility,
could lead to tough security standards for the
entire nuclear power industry.
Ninety prospective jurors have been sum
moned to the court of Chief U.S. District
Judge Robert D. Morgan for Monday’s open
ing of the case against ComEd and two
ComEd employees. The trial is expected to
last one to three weeks.
The defendants are accused of falsifying
records and conspiring to cover up the utili
ty’s failure to comply with a Nuclear Regula
tory Commission security plan for ComEd’s
Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station between
January 1976 and April 1977.
Attorneys and utility officials say the case
could set security standards for the nuclear
power industry nationwide.
The Justice Department said the indict
ment returned against ComEd in March was
the first ever returned against a nuclear
power company.
Three months later, a more powerful in
dictment superceded eight counts of the
original indictment addressing defense con
tentions that ComEd had no duty to report
security infractions. Whether or not there
was a legal duty to report the violations, the
new indictment said, plant officials illegally
falsified security records to cover them up.
The indictment said guards were ordered
to falsify records by omitting reports of unes
corted visitors and unlocked and unguarded
doors in the plant’s protected and vital areas.
ComEd, a Chicago-based utility that serves
2.9 million customers in northern Illinois,
owns several operating reactors and has six
more under construction.
The Quad Cities plant is located at Cordova
on the Mississippi River — in a metropolitan
area with some 350,000 residents.
Indicted with the utility were Nicholas]
Kalivianakis of East Moline, the Quad City
plant’s superintendent, and Walter E.
Meehan of Morrison, a former security di
rector.
ComEd was charged in all nine counts
while Kalivianakis and Meehan were indicted
on seven. Each count carries a maximum
penalty of five years in prison and a $10,00(1
fine.
The prosecution, led by special attorney
David W. Elbaor of the Justice Departments
criminal division, is expected to call at least
25 witnesses, including former plant security
guards and officials from ComEd and the
NRC.
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ComEd. The utility is paying for separate
legal counsel for Kalivianakis and Meehan.
AUGUST 1-8
IS YOUR CHANCE TO SUPPORT
KAMU-FM 90.9
PUBLIC RADIO FOR THE
BRAZOS VALLEY
696-2211
“When you’re sick or hurt, I
can give you some old fashion
attention.”
IRUCE BOYD
300 University Dr. E. 646-3421
See me for State Farm
health insurance.
Like a good
neighbor.
Stair Farm
is there.
MANOR EAST 3
♦ Manor East Mall
Don't mlM this chance to sea Tha Empire Strlkaa Back and g«t *
a colorful poatar fraa with tha purchaaa of a large coke and a *
larga popcorn — whlla auppllea laat. *
Chinese legal syste
favors “leather shoe
WALT DISNEY PRESENTS:
A big doubla feature for your
entertainment pfeeeure.
Battalion Classifieds
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
ROOMMATE WANTED
SERVICES
Fast Food Personnel
FREE FOOD
PAID VACATIONS
ROOM FOR
ADVANCEMENT.
EXCELLENT WORKING
CONDITIONS.
NO EXPERIENCE
NECESSARY
Part & full time positions
available for the following shifts:
11 a.m.-2 p.m.
7 p.m.-2 a.m.
5 p.m.-2 a.m.
Starting pay $3.20/hr.
Apply in person at
Der Wienerschnitzel
501 S. Texas Ave.
Between 9:30 and
11:00 a.m.
HELP WANTED
Now accepting applications for part
time and full time positions.
Apply in person only at
SCHLOTZSKY’S
100 S. Texas Ave. i84ts
Female roommate needed. Own room. All
bills. Wendy. 693-4898. 183t4
Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All
kinds. 822-0544. Itfn
HOUSTON POST
Dependable men, women, or cou
ples for Houston Post routes. Early
morning hours.
$200-$600/month.
Papers rolled by machine.
Call 846-0396 or 846-2911i84t8
FULL TIME POSITION
AVAILABLE
Must have friendly attitude for con
tact with customers.
TSHIRTS PLUS
Apply in person 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Woodstone Commerce Center
Hwy. 30 isit6
PART-TIME
HELP WANTED.
GRAPEVINE
PERSONALITY.
696-3411.
FULL TIME
HELP WANTED
Polar Bear Ashburn’s
1775 Briarcrest
Bryan
779-7090 181tin
DOMESTIC
SERVICES
Reserve your job for this
Fall.
Call Domestic Services
693-1954.
Clean homes with other
students.
Very flexible hours.
$3.30/hour +
mileage.
Judy Smeins
Libby Vastano
MALE ROOMMATE
NEEDED
Would share furnished two bed
room Townhouse near bus route.
Own room.
$175/month + Vz utilities. »
Call Dave at 1-303-674-7872. “
EXPERT TYPING. Jail Ramona until mid
night. 846-2127. 162t28
Typing!! Reports, dissertations, etc. ON
THE DOUBLE. 331 University. 846-3755.
nstfa
SITUATION WANTED
Class papers, theses, dissertations, and re
ports prepared and edited on computerized
system. Barbara Boles. 846-1731. 157t33
Dorm student needs place to keep male Irish
Setter. Fall '80. Call collect 713/744-3234.
Diane. 181t5
Typing, symbols, Notary Public. 823-7723.
180tfn
United Press International
PEKING — A young woman attacked by four thugs ran screai
for help into a county courtroom in Guangxi province, bull
presiding judge only helped the attackers undress her in public. Si
was stripped naked in broad daylight, kicked, beaten and insulted J
front of a crowd of 1,000.
The judge never was prosecuted, although he was expelled fraw
the Communist party.
The Guangming Ribao newspaper Monday used the incident[|
Guangxis, Lingshan county as an example to illustrate thatpeopl DEI
high places in China often are above the law. These same peopAy hai
often also are the ones who decide what is the law. your la
In an article outlining the shortcomings of China’s legal system even fi
its application, the newspaper reflected that Chinese laws “govenpn to
only those in straw sandals and dare not touch those in leatbctSaui
shoes.” B Hi
The newspaper, usually read by intellectuals and professioi busine
said, ‘Tn some places the local party bosses reach a verdict on 1: home,
cases before the accused is tried. This practice is harmful, wrong away,
illegal.” But
“Perverted justice of this sort often leads to grave errors, andintisgsks e
case of a death sentence, there is no way to correct a mistake, it: One w
adding, "This is not a mere hypothesis, it has actually happened milk hi
some places.” “I sa
The daily said the abuses show that "feudalistic ideas" still itii farm
deeply imbedded in the minds of those in charge of legal affairs matter
those in influential positions. beside:
In China’s old days, officials had power over the life and death Hi ew
their subjects and the newspaper intimated this approach still has; t Saue
been rooted out. Bine:
Another newspaper, the Wen Hui Bao of Shanghai, emphasamaking
this new spirit of justice when it reported the trial of 15 criminal casffl or
in which seven defendants were given the death penalty for violeHir o'
crimes. B
The Shanghai newspaper stressed that the cases were triti Man
publicly and the sentences also were announced in public, “accordifiets f<
to the law.” Bes
CSISD approves new
iccordi
Butt
Battalion Classifieds
Call 845-2611
FOR SALE
Experienced, loving care for your child. 696-
1301. • 18418
by USCHI MICHEL-HOWELL
Battalion Staff
The College Station Independent
School District (CSISD) approved a
SCUBA EQUIPMENT: Twin 50‘s Aluminum
regulator. Wet suit. Misc. Carl 845-5817 after
6. 184t2
Justone registered female American Eskimo
pup left for sale. Call 822-6041. 184t3
175 Yamaha Enduro; 1978; 6200 miles; excel
lent condition; red; $750. Call 693-0330.
18416
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
CHILD CARE
Day Care for 3 & 4 year olds.
Va or full day care.
2 day program for 3 year olds.
3 day program for 4 years olds.
Phone 846-6632.
i84ta
Moped to campus, peddal on. Delux new
$660, sell $450, miles 900. 779-6665. 18115
Leaving town, must sell 1976 Dodge Aspen.
Very good running condition. 779-5332 Mar
garet. 181t6
Just one registered female American Eskimo
pup left for sale. Call 822-6041. 184t3
TYPING.
All kinds. Let us type your propos
als, dissertations or theses on our
WORD PROCESSOR. Fast
service. Reasonable rates.
B/CS 209 University East
846-5794 isstfn
—
FOR RENT
AKC LABRADOR PUPS
Superb (Macho) line. Black or yellow. . j
Top configuration. Ready for Fall and
Winter training and year-round enjoy
ment. $200.
693-7806 or 846-6900 after 6
r——"i
HhrvQlAr P.nrn Pare
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
HALSELL MOTOR
Dodge Sales
■ 141"
HELP WANTED for
TEXAS RENAISSANCE
FESTIVAL
Counter help, street vendors for
food and beverage booths.
If interested come by
4304 Milam, Bryan
between 5:30 and 9pm.
and weekends to fill
out an application.
184t3
NEW FALL RATES
Efficiency $175, month. One bed
room starting from $195 month. All
bills paid except electricity. No pets.
Villa West Apartments, south of Vil
la Maria. Jimbeth Hite, manager.
822-7772. .
GUITAR
FOR SALE
Guild D-25
w/case
846-7900
SPECIAL NOTICE
PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Free abortion
counseling and referrals. Call (713) 779-
2258. 62tfn
1701 SOUTHWEST
PARKWAY
2Single offices as low as $125.00 peri
fmonth. Bills paid. Spearman, Sears!
I& Murphy. 696-8853. 175117!
FOR SALE
1973 Pontiac Firebird Formula.
Air conditioner, AM/FM radio, head
lights, CB radio, 8-cylinder, 350 cc,
mileage-61,000.
Call Emilio Medina.
693-3856. isits
‘wEUSKTr WATCH EF^^Tan"
show you how losing weight is
fun without starving. College
Station class meets Thursdays,
5:15, Lutheran Student Center,
315 N. College Main. For further
information call 822-7303.
BEEF & BREW
815 Harvey Rd.
Now taking applications for
kitchen help.
Lots of room for
advancement.
Apply in person
9 - 12am. i84t3
WANTED
CASH FOR OLD GOLD j
Class rings, wedding rings, worn!
out gold jewelry, coins, etc.
The Diamond room
Town & Country Shopping Center ,
3731 E. 29th St., Bryan
846-4708
FOR SALE
$100 down. 5 acres,
College Station area.
Rolling, wooded, or open.
COUNTRY LAND CO.
713/468-8501
SECRETARY
AUTO INSURANCE ’
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
13400 S. College 823-8051
I have two secretarial positions open: one for a part-time student, one for a
full-time professional.
The ideal candidates will have a degree in business or social sciences but
consideration will be given to those who have not completed a four-year
program. The individuals selected will have good secretarial skills, be neat
and personable, and I would prefer previous work experience in a
manufacturing or engineering setting. Some travel will be required. The
benefits are as good as you will find. Excellent salary.
In addition to secretarial duties, you will be assisting me in recruiting
technical graduates from Texas A&M for our client companies throughout
the United States and abroad. Interviewing, writing evaluations on those
recruits, and working closely with them during the period of development
will be primary responsibilities. In addition, you will be required to maintain
mailing lists, learn to operate a word processor, and learn techniques of
telephone interviewing.
Please send a resume with a short biographical sketch to Dr. Marshall Metze,
1856 Greenfield Plaza, Bryan, TX 77801, or phone 846-5733 for a short telephone
Interview.
ALLEN
Oldsmobile
Cadillac
Honda
SALES - SERVICE
"Where satisfaction is
standard equipment'
2401 Texas Ave.
779-3516
HAMKRIN IMP
T I O
“ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED”
PRE-LEASING FOR
FALL SEMESTER
Furnished & Unfurnished On Shuttlebus Route
Efficiency, 1, 2, & 3 Two Beautiful Swimming Pools
Bedroom Apartments Tennis Courts (Lighted)
24 Hr. Professional Maintenance Party/Meeting Room with Sundeck
Service Health Spas, Including Saunas for
Families Welcome Men & Women
Pets permitted Three Laundry Rooms
Lighted Basketball/Volleyball Court
Rental office open Monday through Friday 9-5
Saturday 10-5 Sunday 2-5
693-1110 1501 Hwy. 30
693-1011
new attendance policy, whichtj
ses a positive approach to at!fl|
ance, Monday night. I-
In other action the boardany^ •,
food service prices for the (
1980-81 school year.
Up to six days of absence
allowed for a student, within
he may make up any missed
work. After the sixth day, tkj
dent’s parents will be notifiedl
written notice, the board deol
If the student is absent up tofpRt
days without excuse, he wwOPl
disciplined. 4£
School district meals durin!|
next year will amount to
lunch in the ninth through
grade, $.90 for fifth
grade, $.85 for Kindei
through 4th grade and the
Development Center.
Breakfast costs will range
$.55 through $.50 in the
grades.
Adults will pay $1.40 fori
and $.70 for breakfast.
The CSISD also adopted
year’s income poverty guidt
which entitle poor families toi; |
for free or reduced price
their children.
A one-member family, fort*
pie, which earns up to $5,2
receive a free lunch.
If the same family earns
$8,150, it is entitled to a red*
price meal.
With the new school y
CSISD will change its cn
quirements from the quarter!)
tern to the semester system
The quarter credit system
adapted in 1975, but now hast
changed back to the semestei
tern due to state requirements
lowing the conversion, 12
credits in English, for examph
become 4 semester credits,
credits will be adjusted simM
Rol
18114
Thanks to you. It works.
Fbr all or us.
Unibed W^y
Defensive Driving
Class Date: August 8 & 9
Cost: $ 15 00
Registration: Room 216 MSC
(Mon.-Fri. 8:00-5:00)
For More Information Call 845-1515
Sponsored by
MSC Free University
& B-CS Lions Club