HELP WANTED SWENSEN’S Now interviewing for PART- TIME COOKS. Flexible hours, competitive wages. Apply in person at Culpepper Plaza, College Station s/tia DEPENDABLE MEN, WOMEN OR COUPLES tor present and fu ture Houston post routes. Early morning hours. Papers rolled by machine. $200-$750/month. 846-2911 82tfn Now hiring restaurant help at FAR- MER“S MARKET BAKERY AND DELI. Part-time shifts available. Cashiers and Restaurant experi ence required. Apply in person. 2700 Texas Avenue,Bryan. ssts Telephone Sales. Temporary. No esperience necessary. Part-time available. Work from our office next to A&M. Call 693-5530. satio Team clean offices. Night, mornings and weekends. Fle xible hours, Above minimum pay. Travel and vacation. Must have car, phone and job refer ences. Home Care Services. 846-7759 satin AIRLINES HIRING!! STEWARDESS, Reserva tions! $14-39,000. Worldwide! Call for directory, guide newsletter. 1-(916)944-4440 TEXAS A&M AIR 87U0 SALES POSITIONS AVAILABLE for selling advertisisng accounts. Set own hours. Highest com missions paid! Average $60-$120 per day. No ex perience necessary. Contact Paul 775-1529. 87t5 EASTERN ONION is looking for mature, responsi ble individuals to be Singing Messengers. Belly Dancers & Male Dancers, Call 260-9829 for audi tions. 81tl0 Part-time WAITRESSES needed immediately at YESTERDAY'S 4421 South Texas Avenue, 846- 2625. Apply 11:30-4:00p.m. 8218 THE ROXZ is now accepting waitress applications. For an appointment, call between llam-lpm dur ing the day. 764-0520 83110 Accompanyist needed. Female C.W. singer. Please call (825-2119/825-3912). 85t7 Waitresses wanted. Silver Dollar, 846-4691 or 775- 7919. 75t20 Service station attendant needed. 815 Texas Ave nue, College Station. 84t5 Guitar Instructor needed. LANGE MUSIC, 1410 Texas Ave., Bryan, 822-2334. 86t4 Delivery temporary, light work. Must have own car. CALL 693-5530 88tl0 SERVICES THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE Is STRESS in your life causing TENTION in your body? 1 have ex perience in pressure point, deep muscle and Swedish massage. To set up an appointment call: 846- 6474, Richard Wright. 85t6 GAYLINE -offering current events, referrrals and peer counseling. 775-1797 (5p.m.-12midnight).87t2 Registered Home Day Care, infants 4-years old. Ofl Leonard Road. Phone 779-7090 some weekend care. 82t6 OFFICIAL NOTICE ATTENTION LIBERAL ART STU- DEN FS Several Cooperative Edu cation positions are available at the Brazos County Probation Office. If you are interested in counseling, in general, or in cor rections, come by Room 420 Har rington Tower or call 845-7814. These positions are being filled now. 87t5 Gain CO-OP experience while serving as a Resident Advisor ro Head Resident on campus. Act now to take advantage of this opportunity. Graduate students and undergraduates eligible. Call 845-7814 or come by 420 Harring ton Tower for details. sets GRADUATE STUDENTS: Begin you CO-OP job experience with The Institute of Texan Cultures Folklife Fieldwork Program. In terest in folk arts or interdisciplin ary studies helpful. Call 845-7814 or come by 420 Harrington Tower fordetails. sets FOR SALE Brown refridgerator with top freezer. In good con dition, $75.00, 775-5838. 87t5 Renault LeCar 1982 4-speed, AC, AM-FM stereo, Excellent condition, 696-5532. 88t5 In mint condition Honda CM200T. $600. Call Richard 693-7670. 89t5 One owner Dodge Dart. Fifty one thousand miles. 823-3598. ' 89tl Murray 10-speed bicycle 25 in. Good condition $50, 693-5307. Best offer. 86t5 10-speed bike for sale, excellent condition. $95.00 call 846-6958 88t2 SPECIAL NOTICE SOFTBALL PLAYERS!! Your time has finally come! Get your team(s) together and enter both the PRESEASON SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT and the IM SLOW PITCH SOFTBALL TOUR NAMENT. Entries are due by 7PM Tuesday, February 7th in the IM-REC Sports Office, 159 East Kyle. For more information call 845-7826. 89t3 Page 14/The Battalion/Friday, February 3, 1984 MSG Leadership OPENINGS APPLICATIONS are BEING ACCEPTED FOR MSC Executive Vice Presidents VICE PRESIDENTSano DIRECTORS APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE AT THE SECRETARY S ISLAND Room 216 MSC APPLICATION DEADLINE WEDNESDAY, Feb. 8 FOR RENT NEW MINI WARE HOUSES Sizes available 5x5 to 10x30 THE STORAGE CENTER 3007 Longmire College Station (near Ponderosa Motel and Brazos Valley Lumber) 764-8238 or 696-4203 696-5487 75tfn 5 Houses Necently Remodeled^ 1119 Detroit, C.S., 2 Bdrm. 1 Bath, $300 1121 Detroit, C.S., 2 Bdrm. 1 Bath $300 1410 Carolina, C.S., 3 Bdrm. 1 Bath, $325 1208 Phoenix, C.S.,3 Bdrm. 1 Bath, $325 2400 Bomber, Bryan, 3 Bdrm. 2 Bath, $475 Call 779-0488 or 822-5585. 83 nd A 3 bedroom, 2 bath near TAMU, washer/dryer in cluded. $495/mo. 696-7714 or 693-0982 after 6p.m. 696-4384 75tfn Available now 3 bdrm. 2 bath 4-plex w/washer & dryer. Close to campus, $350, 272-8422 88t5 Furnished one bedroom brick apt. Central heat, four blocks from university $200, two bed- room,$300, 779-3700. 85t6 Ell apartment swhh'.iM* tbrowiih Mav All bills p ud. Ewt-pt fleetrieity n<> seniiitY deposit S2(»() 0(1 month. C all 779-00IS. S22 7772. V>t7 Two bedroom house $250.00 a month. Plus utilities. 822-0917 after 5. 85t5 WANTED WANTED: SLOW PITCH SOFTBALL PLAYERS! It’s your time at last!! En tries are now being accepted for the Preseason Slow Pitch Softball Tourney and the regular IM slow pitch softball tournament. The sooner you come in to the enter the better times you will have to play. For more information contact the IM-REC Sports Office, 159 East Kyle or phone 845-7826. sets Serious muscians/singers for 50’s/60's band. 845- 7776, 696-1560 after 6p.m. 89t2 ROOMMATE WANTED Female roommate wanted: Nonsmoker to share two bedroom, furnished apartment. Call Marcia: 260- 7162 6416 Roommate needed-male. One room, can fit 2 peo- pie if desired, 693-5385, $200/mo. 85t5 Female wanted for 2 bedroom 2 bath apt. 1.5 miles from campus $100 per month. 696-2640 after 9:30p.m. 87110 Roommate wanted: Non-smoker congenial room mates. Corner Pinfeather Villa Maria, shuttle bus route, $100/mo. plus utilities, 822-5046. 88t5 LOST LOST: Manx cat. Gray longhair, female. $100 RE- WARD. 764-9572 88tl0 IN THE WTA^7 SPECIAL NOTICE ATTENTION MAY AND DVM GRADUATES Order your Graduation Announcements MSC Student Finance Center Room 217 Monday-Friday LAST DAY TO ORDER: FEBRUARY 8, 1984 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. 85t8 SCHWINN • PEUGEOT • FUJI Over 100 bicycles on display in our showroom VKRS SHOES “The Originals’’ Now In Stock Schwinn & Centurian Exercisers • FULL LINE OF PARTS AND ACCESSORIES FOR ALL MAKES • Service and repair on all makes • Full-time factory trained service personnel AGGIELAND SCHWINN 809 S. Texas, C.S. 696-9490 Next to Red Lobster ;S SCHULMAN THEATRES $ 1 OFF ADULT TICKETS 1st SHOW SAT. & SUN. * * * * * * * *l * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * * * * * * * * * * jF- ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS!!! STUDENT SPECIAL MON-WED ALL STUDENTS WITH CURRENT ID WILL BE ADMITTED FOR JUST s 2 00 SCHULMAN 6 2002 E. 29th 775-2463 775-2468 Mon-Fri 7:20 9:45 Sat-Sun 2:35 4:55 7:20 9:45 Girls like Tracy never tell their parents about guys like Rourke. Mon-Fir 7:30 9:50 Sat-Sun 2:50 5:10 7:30 9:45 The movie that gives insanity a bad name. Kj the end of the trilogy. * Mon-Fri 7:35 9:55 £ Sat-Sun 2:55 5:15 7:35 9:55 * * * * JlR T * * * * * * * * i* * * I* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * UNCOMMON VALOR * * * * * * * * * * * * *1 * JF * 4- 4- * Jf 4- 4- * JF 4- * 4- 1 Mon-Fri 7:30 9:35 Sat-Sun 2:40 5:00 7:30 9:35 7 DOORS OF DEATH (R) Mon-Fri 7:25 9:45 -K Sat-Sun 2:45 5:05 7:25 9:45 * TH£ AO VENTURES OF A ^ MODEL SON “k -k -k nniooi^v Ttmot • ^ Mon-Fri 7:15 9:40 -k Sat-Sun 2:30 4:50 7:15 9:40 -k -k -k * -k THE BIG CHILL Burnj Vim> Disiribunoo Co Inc Mon-Fri 7:25 9:45 Sat-Sun 2:45 5:05 7:25 9:45 iPGl-assi Mon-Fri 7:15 9:35 Sat-Sun 2:30 4:55 7:15 9:35 ^yiGEL R PALACE 105 S. MAIN 822-5811 Bomb suspect sought United Press International DAI.LAS — Police ques tioned a 21-year-old security guard Thursday and searched the Houston area for a second suspect in the death of a man killed by a bomb placed in a newspaper vending rack. Marshall Dewayne Williams, 21, of Mesquite turned himself in to police shortly after mid night Thursday, police spokes man Bob Shaw reported. “He was arrested here at at police headquarters,” Shaw said. “He came in to talk to police ab out the case. He didn’t come in here to surrender as such. He just came in to talk. It was later that the arrest was made.” Williams was arrested for in vestigation of murder in the death of Ward Keeton, 63, who died when a bomb exploded Jan. 27 as he pulled a copy of the Dallas Morning News from a rack at his apartment complex. Keeton, a property super visor for a real estate manage ment firm, was killed instantly when the pipe bomb exploded at about 5:15 a.m. Shaw would not say if police had determined a motive in the bombing. Williams Thursday appeared before a magistrate at the Lew Sterrett Justice Center and was placed under a $50,000 bond. Shaw said authorities were also searching the Houston area for a second suspect in the case. Richard Garner, a special agent with the Bureau of Alco hol, Tobacco and Firearms in Dallas, said more arrests were possible. “It’s still an ongoing investiga tion, and several leads are being followed by the Dallas police de partment and Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearm agents working together,” he said. Garner said fragments of the bomb were still being tested at the ATF lab in San Francisco. Around town Scholarship deadline moved up e*cftro the Good Neighbor Scholarship has been changed from April 1 to Feb. 15. The Good Neigh bor Scholarship is available to students who are citizensoflh{| western hemisphere excluding the United States and Cuba Recipients of the Good Neighbor Scholarship have iheii tuition waived by the state. Recipients are chosen by iht Texas Education Agency in Austin. Students interested ait apply through the Financial Aid Office in 228 Pavilion. Sports car club sponsors autocross The Texas A&M Sports Car Club is sponsoring an auto- cross Sunday in the parking lot of the Zachary EngineeritjI Center. The autocross is a chance for drivers tocompeteim j safe race against the clock. Competition classes are open for J of cars and all types of all types of cars and all types of drivers from beginnento] experts. Trophies will be awarded for the best time in f class and best time overall. "'ffidl A drivers meeting w ill be at 10 a.m. Sunday andthetimcill runs will begin at 1 p.m. Entrance fees are $5 forSportsCail Club members and 5H for non-members. Spectators are wel I come. Order graduation announcements May and DVM Graduates must order their graduate announcements before Feb. 8. Announcements can be ordered in the MSC Student Finance Center, room 211, | from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Honor society offers scholarships National Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society will awardeighi if? y. SI,000 scholarships and twenty-eight $500 scholarshipsfefit. iro year to seniors who plan to enter graduate or professional | ,/Win, schools in Fall 1984. The recipients are chosen on thebasisoiilLrp scholastic record, evidence of creative ability, potential sue K ou i ;1 cess in their chosen fields and character. H ^ Members of Phi Eta Sigma interested in the scholarshipsfej t | should contact Dr. Curtis Lard in 1 13 Systems Administn-K, lion Building. The National deadline for submittingapplita j. dn , ie lions is March 1. but the local deadline is Feb. 23. jump lebo ^gg" Jgg“ deten To submit an item for this column come by The Battalion 1 office in 216 Reed McDonald. Prosecutor says Harrelson hurt by witnesses' testimony United Press International SAN ANTONIO — A feder al prosecutor said hitman Charles Harrelson, convicted of murdering U.S. Judge John H. Wood Jr., had a strong defense until witnesses placed Harrelson at a local motel the night before the killing. “I was practically doing cart wheels in court when I found Tower Underground Dining Room Deli and Store OPEN OPEN Sun.-Fri. Mon.-Fri. 11:00 a.m.- 7:30 a.m.- 1:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Where You Get More For Your Money “Quality First" T 1 PL-ITT _™ S * T «! 5 Post Oak Mall W S: 7:45-10:00 SAT/SUN: 12:30-2:45-5:15-7:45-10:00 SAT/SUN Oise 1st 30 mins of 1st show (exc. Holidays) £4 FBI. STUDENT DISC. I-H 1500 HorveyTood WITH 1 D 764-0616 i-ij CINEMA III sim MAV ERIC MS aifFROBERm CAMU BASER IMIEIIAItlDIRfCIEDBV BOB FOSSE WEEKNITES: 7:15-9:45 SAT/SUN: 12:45-3:00-4:55-7:15-9:45 2ND week „ There’s more to do in snow than ski. WEEKNITES: 7:30-9:50 SAT/SUN:12:00-2:30-5:00-7:30-9:50 DIRTY HARRY IS AT IT AGAIN TH : ; week CL-IINTT EEAST'tA/OOO Q SS?£>SiN fiSKRAC? E Skaggs center 315 College North 846-6714 SAT/SUN 1:00-4:00-7:00-9:45 WEEKNITES: 7:00-10:00 9TH WEEK A PARAMOUNT PICTURE 2ND WEEK WEEK NITES 7:20 9:50 SAT/SUN 12:20-2:40-5:05-7:20-9:50! MERYL STREEP KURT RUSSELL • CHER SILKWOOD (R) FRI. KTAMMNS AT PLITT CINEMA 111 SKAGGS CENTER SAT. “ROCKY HOROR PICTURE SHOWER) 12:00 SAT/SUN 12:00-2:30-5:00-7:30-10:00 BARBRA WEEK NITES r.; 9J5 STREISAND 6TH • | WEEK- YENTL^ £ _ MGM/UA £ out,” said assistant U.S. Al ney Ray Jahn, who p the case in the fall of Jahn and his wife, Lei Jahn, who aided in thepn lion, talked extensively al the case for the first Wednesday at a meetingof|f Antonio Rotarians. Jahn said Harrelson’swl abouts the night before iheii ing were not known untilastii of witnesses gave “uncoiii dieted proof’ that he stayed] motel in north San Antonii Before the evidenceemei late in the trial, Jahn said,Ht relson had a strong defttf against conviction. Wood was shot in the outside his San Antonio a) merit May 29, 1979, prom] a three-year, $7 million ii gation, said to equal thatofl assassination of President! F. Kennedy. Mrs. Jahn said Harrel “left little footprints” of his id in the alibis he used the names Brett and! Maverick and Palladin of “Have Cun, Will Travel'ld sion series. After obtaining search^ rants for the El Paso hi Jimmy and Joseph Cha| FBI brought in its top sal er because “we knew the ras loved safes,” Jahn said “He was truely amai opening 11 safes in thisl house in 30 minutes,"Jahnif “The FBI told me later the thing the warrant turnedu| a list of combinations.” Jimmy Chagra was eventU acquitted of conspiring totd der Wood but was convict obstructing the governor investigation. Joseph Chi pleaded guilty to conspiratj the case and received a Id- prison sentence. The probe took investijji to Japan, where parts are factored for the Wealhl Mark IV rifle, the type us kill Wood. Jahn said then mark was on the rifle only part of the murderw® ever recovered. Investigators also intefi a man who claimed that ft son had parked his car in las parking lotjust twohom fore Wood was killed in Antonio, some 285 miles The man said he wassui cause a Rolls Roycewasusi parked in the same spot, ft er, the owner of the RoilsR 1 refuted the parking lot dant’s story with proof dn parked his car there on th e ' of a cataract operation said.