Page 4 THE BATTALION MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1981 Battalion Search for survivors of shipwreck ends M WiLfJ&l ® ff S iff? 1 lib JBI United Press International TUNKAIJ Alaska — A sinking, fire-ravae’erl South Korean HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Help male handicapped student. Call Mark 845-7339. 104t5 Part-time help need, evenings and weekends. Neighborhood convenience store. 693-8733, ask for Linda. 98tfti Grounds maintenance company. Full or part time. 779-1837. 101tl5 Full time front desk clerk, rotating shifts 7am-3pm, 3pm-llpm, llpm-7am. Full time porters, full and part-time bellman and cocktail waitresses. APPLY IN PER SON between 9am-4pm RAMADA INN. lOOtfn Telephone solicators needed, excellent pay, 3.35 to 7.50 per hour. Easy working conditions call 775-5975. 107t7 LOST LOST PARROT by MSG, call Mike 696- 8300, $50.00 reward. 106t5 ★★★BACKSTAGETHHk Restaurant and Bar is looking for a I few good men and women. Full or part-time across from campus. k 319 University 846-1861 101t7 FISH RICHARD’S HALF CENTURY HOUSE is looking for daytime personnel Full-time and part-time. Apply in person at 801 Wellborn Road. 10715 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY TO THE PUBLISHER Requirements: 'Excellent secretarial skills 'Ability to meet people 'Handle responsibility 'Make decisions Apply at the Personnel Dept, between 10-3. THE EAGLE 1729 Briarcrest Drive, Bryan E.O.E. 10716 Full-time landscape foreman for work in Austin. Call 822- 1561 Brazos Valley Nur sery. SWENSEN*S - Interviewing now for WAITRESSES, WAITERS, FOUNTAINEERS, CASHIERS, COOKS, AND DISH WASHERS. Pick up an application at Culpepper Plaza College Station. 886fn BRYAN HOSPITAL has full time Radiology Tech. (ARRT) available. Position in volves daytime hours. Sharon Robinson at 822-1347. 101112 Part-time help wanted. Grapevine personality 696- 3411. 104tfn E.O.E. DEPENDABLE MEN, WOMEN OR COUPLES for present and future Houston post routes. Early morning hours. Papers rolled by machine. $200-$750/month. 846- 2991. 696-8032. 38tfn BRYAN HOSPITAL has full-time registered medi cal technologist positions open on day & evening shifts. Part-time and call positions available. Full-time benefits in clude vacation, sick & holiday pay. Contact Sharon Robin son, 822-1347. 100112 SUMMER RAFTING JOBS! $1,200-$3,600! Training provided! Grand Canyon, Hawaii, Africa. Send $6.95 for APPLICATION, INFORMATION, GUIDE to WHITEWATER, (-f Tree job guide to Lake Tahoe, CA) 127 Box 60129, Sacramento, CA 95860. Schlotsky’s is now taking applications for weekend shifts. APPLY IN PERSON ONLY, 100 S. Texas Ave. between 2-5pm. io2ttn FULL OR PART TIME 'Day Shift 'Night shift (til 10pm.) 'Weekends 'Flexible hours to fit your schedule ‘Rapid advancement 'Cashier experience helpful Starting Salary $3.50/hour Apply in person only. 9;30-11:30am,, (if possible) WHATABURGER Bryan College Station 1101 Texas 105 Dominik 6tfn DOMESTIC SERVICES PART TIME FULL TIME Clean homes with students. 693-1954. Starting Salary $3.50/hour + mileage, DELIVERY PERSONNEL 18% straight commission plus tips. Commission paid cash every night. Kitchen Help. Apply in person 301 Patricia 97t30 Summer camp counselors to spe cial populations (handicapped). Dallas area. Salary, room, board, fun. Most openings for men. Camp Soroptimist, 7411 Hines Place Suite 123 Dallas 75235 (214) 634-7500. 105120 RN’S WORK THE WEEKEND & TAKE THE WHOLE WEEK OFF! , ST. . JOSEPH HOSPITAL now offers the two day alternative schedule or $10 bonus for each 8 hr. shifts. SIGN UP NOW BY APPLYING TO: PERSONNEL OFFICE or CALLING MARGUERITE LESTER 779-3777 ext. 516 ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL E.O.E. Earn $240 a month just by working two nights (5pm- 2am) a week, (more hours available) at Der Wein- schnitzel. Apply in Person 501 S. Texas Ave. Bryan between 9:30am-11am weekdays. Black/white male cat. Holleman/Anderson area. Reward. Call 693-6287. 104t5 LOST: Gray Tomcat. East Brentwood area. 775-3681. 106t3 LOST: A brown suede shoulder-strap purse with vital medical items in side. Reward offered for im mediate return. Call 845-1303 or 696-3902. 10513 FOR RENT Sublease one bedroom furnished, all bills paid. $147.50/mo. must share room. Call collect after 5pm Houston (713) 464-5752 talk to Ray. 104t5 2bedroom duplexes near TAMU. Side deck and fenced yard, $350/mo. Jacob Beal Realty, 822-4518 Monday-Friday. 102tl0 JUNEAU, Alaska — A sinking, fire-ravaged South Korean freighter was under tow today and the Coast Guard abandoned all hope for the survival of 23 missing crewmen who jumped into the frigid North Pacific. Only three of the 26 crew members aboard the Dae Rim, which caught fire last Friday, were rescued and one of those men later died. The Coast Guard, saying there was no hope that the missing crewmen could have survived in the chilly waters 90 miles west of the Aleutian island chain, ended its search late Sunday. The decision came after Russian sailors from a salvage ship, the Predannyy, boarded the badly listing Dae Rim to look for three South Korean sailors not seen leaving the freighter. The Russian sailors found no bodies or survivors. The Predannyy reported it had the Dae Rim under tow, but its destination was not immediately known, the Coast Guard said. At last report, the vessel was still afloat and listing 60 degrees, with its main decks awash. A helicopter dispatched from the Coast Guard cutter Morganthau was on its way to Attu for a rendezvous with the Russian vessels. From there, the two survivors, who were reported in good condi tion, and the lone body were to be flown to a military air base on the island of Shemya, where C-130s were standing by fly them to Kodiak. The search effort was continued through Sunday although Coast Guard spokesmen doubted any of the crewmen would be found alive after a rubber raft was dropped on the ship late Saturday and “no one went for it.” Survival time in the 37degree water is only about 90 minutes. The Dae Rim transmitted a “mayday” radio message late Friday saying it had been afire for three hours. A later message said the fire had reached the ship’s fuel tanks and was out of control, prompting the skipper to make an urgent plea for assistance. Sublease two. 1/bedroom Sausalito Im mediately, 693-8606, 696-0244. 105t5 New 2bedroom I'/a bath townhome near St. Joseph’s Hospital. $400/mo. Jacob Beal Realty, 822-4518 Monday-Friday only. 102tl0 Volunteers find no new clues in Atlanta slayings U-LOCK-IT STORAGE 10-10 - $20 10-20 - $22 & Up 693-2339 SERVICES Typing. Experienced, fast, kinds. 822-0544. accurate. All 54tfn Typing, symbols. Notary Public. 823- 7723. 180tin Typing!! Reports, THE DOUBLE. 3755. dissertations, etc. ON 331 University. 846- 178tfii PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Free abortion counseling and referrals. Call (713) 779- 2258, Bryan. 73tfn Teaching (individual or group), translation: ESL; Medical or conservational Spanish; French; Portguese. Graphics. Wedding music. Call Mary Anne, 822-3971. lOltll Typing and editing in home. Fast and de pendable. 693-3846. 99t30 Custom Calligraphy. Parchment. Choice of inks. 693-3846. 99t30 OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS. 7133. 696- 83t35 Will do fast accurate typing in my home. Day or night. Call 846-9330. 86tin > Professional typing 779-2683. Engine and transmission repair 846- 2919. 104t5 SPRUCE UP FOR SPRING! Free Mary Kay facial, Polly Powell 693-6981 after 5pm. 99t30 United Press International ATLANTA — An estimated 500 volunteer searchers turned out Saturday to look for clues in the slayings and disappearances of 21 Atlanta black children, but came away empty handed. There was a flurry of excite ment when one of the seven search groups found some bones along an expressway ramp, but it was later determined they were the remains of a large dog. Atlanta City Councilman Arthur Langford, organizer of the volunteer searches, denied a re port that the names of volunteer searchers were being turned over to police on the theory the child killer may be participating in the search effort. But Langford said the possibil ity the killer may be posing as one of the searchers could not be dis counted. “That’s a real possibil ity,” he said. “We can’t take any thing for granted.” Some additional bones were found at three other locations, but Medical Examiner Joe Burton said these also were animal hopes. Of the 21 children who have disappeared during the past year and a half, 19 have been found slain and the other two are official ly listed as missing. The Saturday search was the 20th such weekend effort. Spring like weather and mounting con cern over the baffling string of ROOMMATE WANTED Typing. 775-5343. TYPING LESSONS from Business Educa tion teacher ages 10 & up, 696-8747. 106t5 Male roommate needed. $200/month, 693- 6666. 97tl2 TYPING. All kinds. Let us type your propos als, dissertations, reports, essays on our WORD PROCESSOR. Fast service. Reasonable rates. Business Communication Services 209 University East 846-5794 testfn FOR SALE ’79 Chevy Pick-up S.W.B. — Warranty, many extras. Call Steve 696-2407. 104t5 Beautiful Oriental carpet for sale. Call 846- 1061. 10712 1979 Cbev. Silverado V2 ton S.W. B. Perfect condition. Loaded. Wade Hayden 845- 7081. 10800 Chrysler^orp orp Cars HAlsELLMofol? COMPANY INC. Bicycle 10-speed Peugeot 21" frame. Excel lent condition. 846-2158 evenings and weekends. 108t5 14 foot Hobie Cat good condition $1500, 846-0905. I05t8 650 Yamaha Special, under 10,000 miles. Call Jim 693-1883 or 779-1938 after 6pm. 107U0 TYPING WORD PROCESSING All Kinds “Let the Professionals Assist You” > Business Assistance Services 707 Texas Ave. C-306 696-9550 77ti 1 $100 DOWN $100 down, 5 acre College Station area, rolling, wooded & electricity. COUNTRY LAND COMPANY (713) 468-8501 101130 UNEXPECTED PREGNANCY? PERSONALS Services through the 20th week. j Awake or Asleep. Women’s Health Services of Houston and Dallas, Texas. Off Metroplex Gyn. Group Toll Free 1-800-442-4076181101 } LISABRI0LAT JHAPPY BIRTHDAY! $ Your not getting WANTED CASH FOR OLD GOLD Class rings, wedding rings, worn out gold jewelry, coins, etc. The Diamond room Town & Country Shopping Center 3731 E. 29th St., Bryan 846-4708 ittn older your getting BETTER! FROM HUN AND HUN * * * * * * * * * * * * * 10811)^. OFFICIAL NOTICE FOR SALE Puppies, Cocker/Setter/Border Collie, 6 weeks, $15.00, 846-1458, after 5pm. 106t3 1979 Kawasaki 100 Enduro 1700 miles very good condition. Sold to best offer. Call after 5pm, 775-0828. I06t5 Attention all Liberal Arts students inter ested in CO-OP and all majors interest ed in Legal CO-OP. Drop by Room 107 Harrington March 4 and March 5 from 9-12a.m. and 1-4p.m. to visit with us. Have some free punch and cookies tOO. 106t6 Kitchen table, $40, 696-0619. white four yellow chairs, 10615 1980 Honda Express 50cc, only 5 months old, 693-5637. I06t5 AKC registered Cocker Spaniel puppies. After 5:30 779-6588. 104t5 4-15 Mags 846-2919. 10415 Fisher FS-133 75 watts speakers $185 pair. Nikko 35 watts amplifier $150, call 696- 7315. 106t3 “SPRING AWARDS SCHOLARSHIPS” Deadline - March 2, 1981 Applications forms for the Spring 1 Awards Scholarship Program may be obtained from the Student Fi nancial Aid Office, Room 310, YMCA Bldg. All applications must be filed with the Student Financial Aid Office not later than 5:00 p.m. March 2, 1981. LATE APPLICATIONS WILL NOTl BE ACCEPTED. 78t3i! crimes brought volunteers out in increased numbers this weekend. Discovery of the bones along the interstate ramp caused a traffic jam on the super highway as squad cars rushed to the scene and cu rious motorists stopped to see what was going on. First reports were that some skeletal remains, clothes and a sleeping bag had been found. The area was immediately marked off with yellow crime scene tape and everyone was ordered out of the area. But later, Cobb County Police ChiefW. J. Reid said, “It’s just the skeleton of a large dog. Evidently it got hit on the interstate and crawled into the woods to die.” What at first looked like a sleeping bag actually was a pile of rags. The search Saturday was con centrated in a border area that included parts of Fulton (Atlanta) and neighboring Cobb County. This was the same general vicinity where one of the missing children, Curtis Walker, 13, vanished Feb. 19. The body of another victim, Patrick Walker, 16, also was found in the area last December. What s Up MONDAY Lo CATHOUC STUDENT ASSOCIATION: Bible Study will beheH at 7:30 p.m. in St. Mary’s Student Center. Night Prayerwillbe said at 10 p.m. in the church. DIRECTIONS 81: A WORKSHOP FOR YOUR FUTURE: Inlet viewing, resume writing and career opportunities for liberalarts majors will be discussed. 3-5 p.m. in 204 Harrington, UNITED CAMPUS MINISTRY: Women’s Bible Study wjft| conducted at 7:30 p.m. at 1002 Pershing. ACCOUNTING SOCIETY/BETA ALPHA PSI: Robert Callerfn® Ernst & Whinney presents a talk on “Peer Review” at 7:30p,® in 110 Harrington. ECUATORIAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION: Meets at 7:30p.m.i 110 Military Science. TUESDAY TAMU HANG GLIDING CLUB: Meets at 7:30 p.m. in 109Ml- ary Science. ECONOMICS SOCIETY: Meets at 7 p.m. in 413 Harrington, MSC BASEMENT COMMITTEE: Meets at 7 p.m. in the Ba* rnent. PLANT SCIENCES CLUB: Meets to schedule workers for tie plant sale at 7:30 p.m. in 103 Plant Science. WILDLIFE BIOLOGY ASSOCIATION: Professor J R Dam speaks on “The Management Of Venezuelan Flora & Fauna at 7:30 p.m. in 321 Physics. RECREATION AND PARKS CLUB: Meets at 7 p.m. in the base ment of Goodwin Hall. RHA/OFF CAMPUS CENTER: Co-sponsor a program for resi dence hall students planning to move ofi’campus Fall ’81.7p,ii in 225 Harrington. CORPS OF CADETS PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE: Meets at 7:30 p.m. in Lounge B. FINANCE ASSOCIATION: Meets at 7:30p.m. in 211 Franciswit! First City' National Bank of Dallas. Ice cream party follows, AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS. Bill Cox from McClelland Engineering speaks on “Foundations: Failures In The Beginning Years Of Engineering Practice” at 7:30 p.m, in 121 Civil Engineering. WEDNESDAY CLASS OF’84 COUNCIL: Meets at 8 p.m. in 105 Heldenfels. TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION SOCIETY: HoldsaCheo- ing for all members in 226 Evans Library at 6 p.m. MSC TOWN HALL: Jimmy Buffet Day Coconut Telegraph Race and Most Original Beach Wear contest begin at 11 a.m, at Rudder Fountain. HILLEL CLUB: Shows a video tape of a popular Jewish feature- length comedy film at 7:30 p.m. in 203 Harrington. PRE-LAW SOCIETY: Dean Gibson from the University of Tetii Law School speaks at 7 p.m. in 140 MSC. “THE MAN WHO LOVED WOMEN”: One man’s uncontrollable obsession and desire for women of all ages, shapes and sizes ate explored in this French farce from Francois Truffaut. 7:30 pi rn Rudder Theatre. M! The MS( the Progra: of four Di Awareness mittee for l Some cc of these cor mittee was tional strut groups. Vice Prt the respon: plishing the the student used efficie “We nee AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051 ALLEN Oldsmobile Cadillac Honda SALES - SERVICE "W here sdtisfdetion is stdiuhird equipment' 2401 Texas Ave. 779-3516 Spokesman criticize judges ’ busing plans By B! Bat Texas A A graphers sto the 106 wir Salon ’81, a phy contes Memorial Camera Cot The schoi Feb. 28 con State Univt Texas Chri« University < versity of , Women’s U Darrell I tor of the M tee, said th from Sam Ht ty, which b since Sam I ways done v at Texas A& Judging t Sutphen, Charles Cue Sutphen, mer preside: sional Photo He also owr Aggieland Mai United Press International PINEVILLE, La. — Federal judges have gone berserk with forced busing and are wrecking public schools in the United States, the president of the Na tional Association for Neighbor hood Schools said. William D’Onofrio told a group of Rapides Parish residents this weekend that forced busing will never be stopped if people con tinue to believe “it won’t touch them.” SCUBA DIVERS! Enjoy the best in Texas lake diving dur ing Spring Break at Amistad Resv. in Del Rio. Total cost less than $100. Or ganizational meeting will be Monday, March 3 at 7:30 p.m. in Rudder Twr. Or call 846-6249. TAMU SCUBA CLUB D’Onofrio said a busing pl» has destroyed the schools in til Newcastle County and Wilmiaj ton, Del., school districts, whee he lives. He said desegregation forces now realize that busio| plans must cover wide areas H work. “Pro-busers realize a city-®! I plan won’t work because of wbilf I flight. They are going to metrojD' j litan-area plans,’’he said. j D’Onofrio urged citizens togs involved, become better educate! about busing issues and pressure congressmen to sponsor and suf port anti-busing legislation. Rapides Parish was the sited) major anti-busing controversy^ year following an order by |l District Judge Nauman Scottre^ signing about 3,100 of the A' trict’s 27,000 students. United 1 NEW OR] fired from a' velers into a band Sunda three pers screaming sj r cover durinf America’s for A drumr neck and, in few minutes was hit in th< stable condil pital. A thin powder bum ated and reh Police at t ses said one wearing a p but police s denied that, “a couple or police would Charity H victims as 1 drummer in High School 1 the neck, anc Plaquemine, was shot in t The shootii Street, the m on the edge ter, amid tho The crowd million in a c of down to wi compassing I Islanders upset over monkeys DIETING? Even though we do not prescribe diets, we make it possible for many to enjoy a nutritious meal while they follow their doctors orders. You will be delighted with the wide selection of low calorie, sugar free and fat free foods in the Souper Salad Area, Sbisa Dining Center Basement. OPEN Monday through Friday 10:45 AM-1:45 PM QUALITY FIRST United Press International TAVERNIER, Fla.-ForDre lores Blackwell, 82, it’s just on' upheaval after another these da) ! — if it isn’t refugees, it’s monfe 1 mess. Blackwell, who has lived»» Plantation Key for 50 years, is out of many residents upset at the id# they may soon be downwind fro® a monkey farm. They are outraged at Melvin 1* Laney, who wants to put 10,0$ monkeys in cages on uninhabited Fernandez Key and sell them to medical researchers — willing to pay up to $2,000 apiece since Indis stopped exporting Rhesus monk’ eys in 1979. “That island is so close you cao hear people talking on it at night, said Blackwell, who lives a mil) from the 167-acre mangrove if land. “Can you imagine ey females in the same one male? “And you know the mosquitoes are 'going to be is there all over the place. And when the rain blows in, it’s going to wait- all that smelly monkey mess rigl 1 into the water,” she said. i