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    Battalion Classified
Page 16AThe Battalion/Wednesday, November 23, 1983
FOR RENT
move in before finals
FREE RENT
until classes begin in January
ALL BILLS PAID
1-2-3
’ v;
Bedrooms
APTS.
306 Redmond - 693-2614
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Boy kept caged
as punishment
United Press International
ST. LOUIS — A 13-year-old
boy found shivering inside a 4-
foot-high homemade wooden
crate in the unheated basement
of his parents’ home told au
thorities he once had spent
weeks inside the cage as punish
ment.
school hours for three months
starting last January.
The boy, two adopted
brothers ages 3 and 9, and an
adopted sister age 6, were
placed in the custody of juvenile
authorities. Police said the three
other children did not appear to
be abused.
His adoptive parents were
arrested Friday after officers,
alerted to the situation by neigh
bors, looked in a basement win
dow and saw him. Detectives
said the boy wore only jeans, a
shirt and socks, even though the
temperature in the basement
was chilly enough to show
breath.
NEW MINI
WAREHOUSES
Sizes available 5 x 5 to
10x30.
THE STORAGE CENTER
3007 Longmire
College Station
(near Ponderosa Motel and Brazos Valley Lumber)
764-8238 or
696-4203
> 606-5487
341161
HELP WANTED
HOUSTON CHRONICLE is cur
rently hiring route carriers & solici
tors for immediate spring semester
openings. Pay ranges between
$400-$600 per month plus gas
allowance. For appt. please call
Julian or Andy at 693-2323 or 693-
7815 after 2:00 p.m. i87ti5‘
CLOSE TO CAMPUS
2 or 3 bdrm., 2 bath, all appliances,
with or without washer/dryer. From
$350/mo. 696-7714 after 6p.m.
696-4384 or 693-0982. eom
HOUSES,CONDOS 1
TOWNHOMES &
duplexes
for rent. Call John Gregg or
Rick at Green & Browne Realty.
846-5701:846-5196
Close to TAMU, Manuel Drive,
C.S. 1 bdrm, 1 bath,w/d con
nections, water paid, NO
PETS, $270/mo.
779-1613, M-F
35116'
Real Estate appraiser trainee
position available in Houston
area for recent college gradu
ates. Contact Lee C. Bums &
Co., Inc. (713) 359-1110.57t9
CHANEJULO’S PIZZA
Needs PIZZA MAKERS,
PHONE PERSONNEL, AND
DELIVER PEOPLE. We need
full-time and part-time. Apply in
person CHANELLO’S PIZZA,
301 Patricia Ave. or 2404 S. Texas
Ave. 38tfn
Delivery help wanted. Aver
age $4-6/hour. Apply in per
son between 5-10p.m. dai
ly. 2400 S. Texas Avenue
across from Kroger’s, C.S.
58t13
SOUTHWEST VILLAGE
One and two bedrooms avail->
able for immediate occupan-'
cy. Call 693-0804 or come by
the office at 1101 Southwest
Parkway.
FURNISHED FOUR BED
ROOM HOME FOR RENT.
Spring semester, close to cam
pus, decks, trees and fenced
yard, office, garage workshop.
845-3139 (days), 693-3894
(eves). 59t7
WANTED
DEPENDABLE MEN, WOMEN
OR COUPLES for present and fu*
ture Houston post routes. Early
morning hours. Papers rolled by
machine. $200-$750/month.
846-2911 846-0396
24116
Apartment maintenance and material handler.
Must have nlumbinKexperience, 260-9783. 59tl0
Immediate opening, part-time handyman for prop
erty management company. Approximately 20
hours weekly, some Saturdays. Call Jacob Beal
Realty, 823-5469. 53tl0
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SPECIAL NOTICE
BARCELONA
One and two bedroom apartments
available for fall/spring. Call 693-
0261 or come by 700 Dontinik in
College Station.
y 5
ARBOR SQUARE
f One and two bedroom furnished,
v ', apartments available for im
mediate occupancy. Call 693-1
t 3701 or come by 1700 Southwest,
Parkway.
2916
2 bdrm., apt. 1/2 mi., from campus. $285/mo. 846-
.3446. 60t6
Convenient location 2 bedroom 1 1/2 bath, spacious
apt. all appliances including w/d, water paid near
shuttle-bus. 693-3213
-figg
New duplex Bryan residential area, moderately
nrioed 823-8793 after 4:45. 58t5
2 bdrm. 1.5 bath duplex. 10 minutes to
campus. $350. Call B.B. Scasta, Inc. 775-
5870. 177tfn
OFFICIAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
GRADUATING
SENIORS
IF YOU HAVE
ORDERED A 1984
AGGIELAND AND
WILL NOTBEATTEN-
DIN A&M NEXT FALL
AND WISH TO HAVE
IT MAILED TO YOU,
PLEASE STOP BY
THE STUDENT PUB
LICATIONS OFFICE,
ROOM 230 REED
MCDONALD BUILD
ING AND PAY A $3.50
MAILING FEE ALONG
WITH YOUR FOR
WARDING ADDRESS
SO YOUR AGGIE
LAND CAN BE
MAILED TO YOU
NEXT FALL WHEN
THEY ARRIVE . 55119
AGGIELAND REFUND POLICY
Yearbook fees are refundable in full during the
semester in which paymenbt is made. There
after no refunds will be made or cancelled
orders. Yearbooks must be picked up during
the academic year in which they are published
Students who will not be on campus when
yearbooks are published, usually in Septem
ber, must pay a mailing and handling fee
Yearbooks will not be held, nor will they be
mailed without the necessary fees having
been paid.
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DIRECTORY REFUND POLICY
Directory fees are refundable in full
during the semester in which pay
ment is made. Thereafter no re
funds will be made on cancelled
orders. Directories must be picked
up during the academic year in
which they are published.
FOR SALE
We have one car too many! Will
sell ’81 Omni, 4-door, $4200 or ’82
Dodge 400LS, 4-door, $6800. Ex
ceptionally clean. Each has air,
automatic, cruise, AM/FM stereo
plus many extras. Nelson 845-
5057 or 845-5446 for appointment
to test drive. 56t5
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2 bdrm 2 bath end unit. Blinds, fans, fence,
$48,500. Call B.B. Scasta, Inc. 775-5870.
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Hanglider. Great shape Sensor-210. Best offer. Call
696-8837. 57t4
1974 Datsun 260Z, clean, sharp, AM/FM, A/C,
header, $3200neK- 764-1947. 60t2
PERSONALS
AN BA Ski pants-size 34-matching para-man s
medium-matching sweater-Lange ski boots size 10-
Make me an offer-call 260-9756-9 to 5 ask for
Bob. 58t3
PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Abortion pro
cedures and referrals—Free pregnancy
testing. Houston, Texas (713) 524-0548.
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ROOMMATE WANTED
LOST
Add-a-bead necklace with gold and pearl beads.
REWARD! Kathy, 779-2025 or 845-4921. 57t5
Help Aggies lost 84 class ring, Tuesday, November
15. Inscription inside. REWARD. Please call 693-
1488. 59t5-
Female to share condo, fire
place, washer/dryer, micro-
wave, pool, jacuzzi. Close to
campus, $200 per month. All
utilities paid, 696-6176 after
5:00p.m. 58t2
HELP WANTED
Help
1696
Part-Time
Wanted
Grapevine
personality.
-3411. E-O P
Male roommate Spring semester, new two bedroom
townhome on shuttle bus route. Call Mike 696-
8332. 57t5
Police delayed charging the
parents pending further review,
though Si. Louis County police
Major Thomas P. Moonier said,
“Ii is the worst case of this type I
have seen in years.”
The cage was about 3 feet
wide, 5 feet long and 4 feet high.
Detective Michael Williams, one
of two officers who found the
boy, said the cage “reminded me
of a concentration camp.”
The boy, named Alonso, told
juvenile officers he had been in
the crate for a week and ex
pected to spend six weeks there.
He said he had been disciplined
in a similar way during non-
Alonso was allowed no books,
no television, no radio, no social
contacts and no baths, police
.said. The cage was unlocked, but
the boy was told his food — deli
vered on a tray — would be with
held if he ventured outside for
any reason other than to go to
the bathroom.
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Typing 20 years experience means professional ser-
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1 or 2 roommates wanted, walking to campus, lots of
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Investigators said the crate
was covered on top with a can
vas, but had wooden slats on the
side allowing the boy to look out.
Police said the boy appeared
afraid and came out of the cage
and talked only after the officers
brought him a pizza.
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch
said authorities believed the boy,
who had been adopted from
Colombia, has a long history of
psychiatric problems.
Inmate released for holiday
United Press International
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Ailing
gangland kingpin Joseph
Bonanno Sr., a onetime gunrun
ner for A1 Capone who rose to
the leadership of the American
Mafia, Tuesday began a 12-day
Thanksgiving reprieve from
only the second prison term he
has ever served.
The apparent compassion of
a federal judge, who late Mon
day released the 78-year-olcl
Bonanno for the holiday,
sparked an angry retort Tues
day from the woman who prose
cuted the mobster known in his
prime as “Joe Bananas.”
Bonanno “ought to be in jail,”
said Nancy Simpson, a lawyer
Bonanno issued reprieve
tor the Justice Department's
organized crime and racketeer
ing strike force.
Bonanno, boss of one of New
York’s five crime families in die
1960s, was described by his
lawyer as facing “his “last Christ
mas, his last New Year’s” behind
bars. He has a history of heart
trouble and other medical prob
lems.
U.S. District Judge William
Ingram Monday sentenced a
nattily-attired Bonanno to one
year and one day in prison for a
1980 obstruction of justice con
viction — minus 57 days he
server! earlier at a prison in
Springfield, Mo.
The sentence, which was re
duced from the maximum five-
year term that Ingram had im
posed earlier, also included a
SI0.000 fine.
But later in the day, without
consulting the Justice Depart
ment, Ingram issued a terse,
two-paragraph order releasing
Bonanno on his own recogni
zance until Dec. 3, when he must
surrender at the federal prison
at Terminal Island south of Los
Angeles.
“Every prisoner would love to
be home for Thanksgiving,”
Simpson said. “Bonanno
shouldn’t be ^gelling special
treatment.”
Prior to doing time in Spring-
field, Bonanno had only been
convicted once on cm
< barges — in 1945 whenbt|
fined $450 for violating a
control law
A spokesman fortheji
Depa i t ment said Tue
Bonanno had a previously!
doled medical appoimmei
St. Mary’s hospital in Tuo
Ariz., where lie had been
in retirement in a luxuryhf
"Rather tl uni have Bod
sit in a San Francisco jail i
then, the judge decidedn
lease him for the medicales
nation,” the Justice Depaiti
spokesman said.
Ingram declined conuj
Tuesday on his action.
FBI probes Greyhound clashes
United Press International
PHOENIX, Ariz. — FBI
agents have arrested three peo
ple and are investigating a dozen
others in connection with strike-
related incidents against
Greyhound Lines, the company
said Tuesday on the 20th day of
the nationwide walkout.
As the peak Thanksgiving
approached, strike-related inci
dents waned after scattered
clashes Monday in which at leas!
six people were arrested.
Around the country, union
locals voted on a company prop
osal that would cut employee
wages 7.8 percent as well as re
ducing benefits. Results of the
balloting are not expected to be
holiday travel period _announced until Nov. 29.
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Greyhound officials said the
FBI arrests were in connection
with a Nov. 16 incident when
striking workers from Detroit
cut in front of a bus on a Michi
gan highway, causing an acci-
dent.
Fhe arrests were made on
grounds the workers were
allegedly trying to interfere with
interstate commerce by disrupt
ing operation of the bus,
Greyhound said.
“In addition, the FBI has 12
other individuals under investi
gation for interstate commerce
violations in several other
states,” said Greyhound Lines
President Frederick Dunikoski.
Dunikoski said the crimes car
ried possible prison sentences of
10 years or more.
St. Louis experienced its first
strike violence, a fracas which
erupted Monday night. Police
said the incident began as bag
gage handler Jerome Marti#
work at die downtown lerai
He was confronted by
striking workers who ban]
his car and shouted “scab.
Martin, 35, got out of hi
and was confronted by
Donald F. McCulley,
s;tid. A fight broke out I
sect>ud driver,)ohnnieRo®
40, joined in, they said
The three men were anti
but no charges were !
suffered a slight eyeinjtinl
Th. Texas ,
In Chicago, a slrilB^eamuj
Greyhound mechanic wasB^sday ni
pilaiized Tuesday afterbeittH 1 ' 1 ’ North
by a bus while picketingaiffiy-
carrier's garage. Hewaslisifl The Ag
lair condition. B n Rston w
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