battalion Classifieds^ etc. HELP WANTED .•her needed for nursery school. Must i degree-also student to clean. 846- .. 78tfn art the New Year off right by trning extra money. Sell AVON id enjoy the profits. For more formation call 696-0751. ?6t10 ie HOUSTON CHRONICLE is cur-' itly taking applications for newspap- route carriers for summer & fall mesters. Routes take 2 1 /z to 3 hours r day. with salary from 400 to 800, r month. All routes receive a gaS) owance also we need solicitors for 3 summer & fall semester. If interest- please call Julian McMurrey 693- I23. - ~ '—SQtfrtf SALES/DEMO EZ Play Organs Some Piano Part Time Fun Job For KcyboAnd Dpointment Sj CENTER 764-0006 —-n . w »m »' INC. POST OAK MALL College Station. TX 77840 80tfn art-time cashier and counter elp. Flexible hours. Apply in arson between 10 & 11 and -4. 201 Dominik. 76t5 GUITAR TEACHER Part-Time — Acoustics you play but have not aught you may still be ualified. For 764-0006 KEyboARd Center Inc. 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(f you’re bright, ambitious and ve a strong drive to succeed, our NTURY 21®office has career oppor- lities to prove your worth. As a NTURY 21 sales associate, you can rn up to your maximum potential, i'll give you the training you'd expect m Number 1, the financial tools and > management support. Call us, today! Ontuifc*. 21 in i,. Jacob Beal Real Estate, Inc. 775-9000 3211 Texas Avenue, Bryan Ask for Mike Beal 76t3i FOR RENT orage 10x20, $22 up, 693-2339. 76131 FOR RENT CRUISE SHIP JOBS! $28,000 a year. Caribbean, Hawaii, ,d. Call Cruiseworld for guide, direc- , newsletter. 1(916) 973-1111 ext. 80117 2 bedroom apartment one block from cam pus. $205.00 per month for sublease, 846- 5378. 78t4 Duplex for rent. 2 bedroom 1 bath all appliance hook-ups. $300 month, $200 de posit. Contact Peggy or Bernice, Apex Realty, 693-4455. 75t7 UNIVERSITY ACRES COUNTRY LIVING AT REASONABLE PRICES 1 and 2 bedrooms on Cain Road off Wellborn Road. Cali Jane at 696-4203 (Joe Courtney, Inc.) 76tfn NEW MINI WAREHOUSES 5x5 — 5x7 — 5x10 — 5x12 — 10x10 — 10x15 — 10x20 — 10x25 — 10x30 — $25 mo. $30 mo. $32 mo. $35 mo. $45 mo. $55 mo. $62 mo. $68 mo. $80 mo. THE STORAGE CENTER 3007 Longmire College Station (near Ponderosa Motel and Brazos Valley Lumber) 764-8238 or 696-4203 15tfn Spacious 1 and 2 bedroom apts. Also, 2 bedroom studios. Conve nient to campus. Call or come by Investor Real Estate, 305 East 33rd, Bryan, 779-3656. 75t12 JANUARY RENT FREE In these new deluxe 4-plexes with fireplaces, washer/dryer, cathedral ceilings, fenced yards, & more. Call 693-8685. 63tfn RENT SLASHED Spacious two bedroom IVz bath four-plex with washer and dryer, close to campus. Large kitchen, walk-in closets, large deck in rear. 693-8685. aotfn SOUTHWEST VILLAGE One and two bedrooms available for immediate occupancy. Call 693-0804 or come by the office at 1101 Southwest Parkway. 29tfn MINI WAREHOUSES 101 Jersey West (comer of Jersey & Wellborn across from Olsen field) THE STORAGE CENTER 696-4203 (Office at 512 West Loop) 36tfn DUPLEX CLOSE TO CAMPUS 3 bedroom at 205 Montclair. Ideal for students. Call Jane at 696- 4203. (Joe Courtney, Inc.) 76tfn DUPLEXES AND HOUSES 2 & 3 bedroom in Bryan/CS. Kitchen appliances, W/D connection, carpet, drapes, fenced yard. JOE COURTNEY, INC. 696-4203 (Office at 512 West Loop) 36tfn ARBOR SQUARE One and two bedroom furnished apartments available for im mediate occupancy. Call 693- 3701 or come by 1700 Southwest Parkway. 29tfn CASA DEL SOL One and two bedroom apartment available for immediate occupan cy. Call 696-3455 or come by 401 Stasney in College Station. 28tfn 4-plex apts. College Station. Large 1 bedroom, $260.00/Large 2 bedroom, $325.00, w/d connec tions. Water paid. No pets. 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REWARD. 845-4603. 8012 FOR LEASE Patio home 717 Lincoln, five blocks from A&M on shuttle bus route. 1100 square feet. 2 bedroom 2 bath, fire place. Full kitchen & W/D connections. No bills. Deposit required. Minimum lease: 6 months, $550/mo., available February 1st. 696-3754 or 779-0554. 69tfn Sublease furnished efficiency Country Place Apts. Linda, 260-9253 after 4:00, 846-9161. 7915 SERVICES Service For Ail Chrysler Corp. Cars Body Work — Painting HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY INC. Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922 1411 Texas Ave. 82^1 V1^ HfnJ SPECIAL NOTICE ATTENTION MAY GRADUATES Veterinary Graduates Order your announcements/invita tions NOW! MSC Student Finance Center, Room 217, MSC. Mon.- Fri. 8 AM-4 PM. LAST DAY Tues day, February 8, 1983! WANT BETTER GRADES? Change the quality of your reading and study methods. READING EFFICIENCY a non-credit course SECTIONS MEET TTH 9:30 or MW 12:00 $60 FEE INCLUDES COURSE MATERIAL. REGI STER NOW IN Classes begin January 24th The Reading Lab Texas A&M 718 Harrington 845-8050 ?5ti i Battalion/Page 8 January 24,1983 Survey Continued from page 1 Cadets may have had some in fluence on that response, but not much. “By the extent of their partici pation, they have a great deal of influence on student elections, but otherwise they probably don’t have much effect,” Lutt- beg said. hometown size was between 100,000 and 1 million tended to be the most liberal with 27 per- “If the campus is conserva tive, the Corps is the epitome of the conservative student. But they don’t necessarily shape stu dent opinion.” Three out of four Corps members surveyed said they were conservative — compared to 53 percent for all students. Overall, 61 percent of the males questioned said they were conserva tive while only 45 per cent of females ques tioned said they conservative. were While Corps members tended to be more conservative, women tended to be slightly more liber al, especially on the two military questions. Overall, 61 percent of the males questioned said they were conservative while only 45 percent of females questioned said they were conservative. cent saying they were liberal. Students who said their home town size was more than 1 mil lion tended to be as conservative as other students, with 57 per cent saying they were conserva tive. While hometown size and sex have some effect on political be liefs, Luttbeg said class tends to have little impact on them. “There’s not much signifi cance in class and political be liefs,” he said. “Most data indi cate that conservatives go to cer tain schools and liberals jjo to others. College experience usually has no impact on politic al beliefs.” But even with the conserva tive responses on many ques tions, Texas A&M may be be coming slightly more liberal, at least on social issues. Luttbeg agreed, saying that the migra tion to Texas of people from other states and the increase in the number of women students, may be making the campus slightly more liberal. "There has probably some (change) with the grovj of the University, probably creasing conservativism,” L beg said. “I wouldn’t stakt great deal of money on it,bu! “If the campus is con servative, the Corps the epitome of them servative student, they don’t necessani shape student opinion. — Dr. Norman might guess that it(TexasAil is becoming more liberal.” Tuesday: Should the drinki; age be raised? Hometown size had some effect on political beliefs, with students from rural areas tend ing to be slightly more conserva tive. Students who said their Attorney says teacher- clients following rules United Press International HOUSTON — An attorney for two school employees SHRIMP ARAMA MONDAY AND TUESDAY NIGHT $5.95 FRIED SHRIMP OUR REGULAR $7.95 Platter with all the trimmings AGGIE OWNED AND OPERATED CLASS’60. KI££’S ssaTOOD ana stsgk Bast 29th Street at Carter Creek charged with injury to a child for allegedly forcing a 9-year-old special education student to eat broccoli asked prosecutors to dismiss the charges on grounds his clients followed school guild lines during the incident. Lawyer Carol Vance, in a meeting with Harris County prosecutors, argued the misde meanor charges should be drop ped or referred to a grand jury because the employees followed widely practiced procedures for dealing with disturbed children. “I don’t think all the evidence has been reviewed that should have been reviewed by the police department and the district attorney’s office, before charges were filed,” Vance said Friday. “If you took every charge that came through the door without a careful review, I think you would have a chaotic situation for teachers,” Vance said. “Ms. Barbalato and Ms. Wil liams were strictly following the policies and procedures set up for this kind of special education class.” Rosemarie Barbalato, 22, and aide, Patricia Williams, 35, each were charged with injury to a child after allegedly forcing Cal vin Charles Herring to eat broc coli after he had already eaten two helpings of pizza from two plate lunches he bought at school. AG ST ST Bl PI T $ $ 1 1* dv ^ *4? ^ ^ {P 1 O O 1 O JT) ^ p njp OH oo DOLLAR DAYS oo Tuesday & Thursday oo oo 5 p.m. til Close cn oo *1 SPECIAL GO Pressed Ham & Cheese Sub and GO o* Turkey & Cheese Sub GO o> NO LIMIT GO GO AGGIELAND SUB-WAY o> o> 109-111 Boyett St. 846-8223 (NEXT TO Open 7 Days CAMPUS A Week THEATER) 11:00 a.m.-MIdnlght GO GO $ $ J i $ $ i ($:;$$$$ $ The boy claimed the pairhs his arms and legs and shovedik food in his mouth. The this grader was later treated for: strained ligament in his rigi arm. A school district spoktJ woman said the teachers fora I the child to eat the broccoliafteBf he disobeyed orders to dot The spokeswomn also said is boy spit food at the teachen Vance reminded prosecutor that the boy was in a specialc for disturbed children—theitf havior Intervention Center-I which includes special rulesan| requirements to help disclipfei students. su School officials hired VanetT former Harris County Distn:| Attorney, to represent tit I women on the criminal charge Officials said the employees! - . " lowed district policy in discipl" ‘ u , e ing the child. 3er<) " ppgre Prosecutor Andy Tobias s. "ently his office would further inve illeged ? ;atinthe case and may considefocaine iling charges against two CM NB school employees allegedly day th; volved in tlie Jan. 12 incident dent “Any time any defense atto:attend< ney comes forward with anyt L as V' dence that his client is notguilt us ed, 1 we have an obligation tolooll hi that evidence," Tobias said. Wasliii A court hearing in thecaMpfe' was scheduled for Feb. 8. |‘ on g r |uana ; of jocc: and W Former agents trial opens todaj United Press International HOUSTON — Former CIA agent Edwin Wilson, already sentenced to 15 years in prison on an arms smuggling convic tion, goes on trial today on charges of exporting 20 tons of plastic explosives to Libyan ter rorists in 1977. The second in a series of four trials accusing the former feder al agent of various illegal deal ings with terrorists was sche duled to begin amid allegations that Wilson plotted from his prison cell to hire hit squads to kill two federal prosecutors and five witnesses. i Wil :on, V: be reai As! illegal idmin Bd ~ served on Wilson’s attorney have t claimed the former CIA ageml As attempted to arrange the co: reache tract slayings of two U.S. JustBjust < Department prosecutors t’tonigh volved in three upcomingtriatj ^ against him and at least five maLj ^ jor witnesses involved in trials. 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