The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 07, 1984, Image 12

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Need a ride to Denver? Call Beckey after 7:00
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ON THE DOUBLE
All kinds of typing at reasonable
rates. Dissertations, theses, term
papers, resumes. Typing and
copying at one stop ON THE
DOUBLE 331 University Drive.
846-3755. 9itfn
HELP WANTED
EXPERIENCED
COCKTAIL
WAITRESS
Local Nightclub. Apply in con
fidence between 4-7p.m. Mon-
day-Friday Only.
815 Harvey Road C.S.
Ask for Despain
TYPING
All kinds. Let us type your proposals,
dissertations reports, essays on our
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Reasonable rates.
BUSINESS & COMMUNICATION
SERVICES
100 W. Brookside 846-5794 92t58
TYPING
Reports, dissertations, term papers, re
sumes. WORD PROCESSING Rea
sonable rates. Executive Secretarial
Services at Main entrance to A&M on
Texas Avenue, 121 Walton, 696-3785.
107t18
TYPING, fast service, reasonable rates. Near
campus. IBM Selectric, 696-0914. 109t5
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Now hiring COOKS, COUN
TER HELP & DRIVERS. Flex
ible hours. Apply in person.
1103 Anderson #103, C.S.
WORD PROCESSING: Dissertations.
manuscripts, transcriptions, reports, term papers,
779-7868. 91t25
Fastest tvping in town. 20 rears experience. Reli
able. 693-8537. 693-6483. ' 92t30
Typing by ex-English instructor at A&M 693-
1620. 108t5
TYPING. Symbols. Rubber stamps. No job too
small. 823-7723. 109t7
WORD PROCESSING. Papers, reports, disser
tations, etc. Fast, accurate, reasonable, 846-
6200. 110t5
K s Typing/wordprocessing service. Dissertations,
Thesis, Reports, etc. 775-7710 or 822-5027. lOOtlO
WANTED
SWENSEN’S:
Now interviewing for PART—
TIME COOKS, FOUNTAINEERS,
DISHWASHERS AND WAIT
PERSONS. Flexible hours, com
petitive wages. Apply in person at
Culpepper Plaza, College Station.
Experienced gift item personalizers needed for
part-time help. For more information inquire at
CONTAINERS & MORE, 693-5805. 108t7
Female afternoon bartender. Waitresses, bar
tender. Call For Appointment, 846-4691 or 775-
7919. 104tl 1
Auto Mechanic and attendant needed. Refer
ences needed. Apply in person only, 815 Texas,
College Station. 107t8
Telemarketing company is seeking graduate
students degreed in the physical sciences. Good
communications skills and familiarity with ana
lytical instrumentation required. One of the
openings also requires familiarity with oilfield
terminology. Training program, work at home,
technically challenging, outstanding pay. Please
send resume to TeleSales Technology, P.O. Box
667. Humble, Tx. 77347 llltS
Interested in making $200-$400 a month work
ing the hours you want? Call 779-9656 after
5:30p.m. 109tl0
TEXAS COIN
EXCHANGE
Now Selling loose di
amonds for Aggie rings and
other personal jewelry. For
best prices be sure to
check with us.
Never a sale, just best re
tail price in town.
Yes, you can layaway.
8 pt $46.00 1 o pt $57.50
20 pt $150.00
Setting additional
$25.00
846-8916
Wanted used windsurfer or beginner sailboard.
Call Sue 845-2977 or 696-3357. 1 1 115
New Theme Restaurant
opening soon
in College Station.
Now accepting applications for CREW AND
MANAGEMENT. Applications taken in person
at 319 University Drive,
March 8th & 9th til 5:00 p.m. nai
(Schlolzsky's
Now accepting applications
for Full-Time Day Positions.
Apply in person only.
Page 12/The Battalion/Wednesday, March 7, 1984
Democratic Leader Wright throws
support to Mondale for president
United Press International
WASHINGTON — House
Democratic Leader Jim Wright
of Texas Tuesday said he sup
ports Walter Mondale for presi
dent because the former vice
president has “the experience
and the instincts to provide cre
ative leadership.”
“The selection of a president
is not a beauty pageant nor a
Hollywood film test,” Wright
told a Capitol Hill news confer
ence. “It is a fateful choice that
will affect our future and tour
children’s future.”
“History won’t wait while our
country amuses itself with polit
ical fads and novelties,” Wright
said.
Wright refused to say if the
“fad” label referred to Colorado
Sen. Gary Hart, Mondale’s rival
in the contest, or whether the
“Hollywood” tag was a refer
ence to President Reagan.
However, Wright said Hart’s
slogan of “new ideas” is “not
bad, but not sufficient. For one
to suggest we need new ideas
may be fine if one has some
ideas ... but just to say we need a
new approach or a new outlook
seems somewhat glib to me if it
isn’t Supported with some sub
stance.”
The endorsement by the
Texas Democrat came after the
setbacks to Mondale’s campaign
in New Hampshire and Maine
al the hands of Hart, and a
week ahead of “Super Tuesday”
— when delegates will he cho
sen in 11 primaries and cau
cuses.
Wright said he was making
the endorsement in hopes
“someone might be favorably
disposed” to vote for Mondale
on the majority leader’s recom
mendation, but said the Mon
dale campaign had not pres
sured him to publidy suppn
Mondale.
The Texas caucus is
scheduled until May 5 i|
Wright said Mondale is leadi
in the Lone Star state. Wri
aides earlier indicated
Texas Democrat would j
publicly announce his preli
ence but would wait until afu
the nominee was chosen.
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846-6304. 112t3
Young lawyer falls in love with murderer,
arranges his escape and flees with him
ByD
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1981 Suzuki 450L 8000mi. $800 talk price 846-
2159. Before Five. 108t5
Left handed guild guitar mint condition. Hard
cover case included. 693-1715 109tl0
United Press International
CLINTON, Tenn. — Mary
Evans, the young blonde lawyer
who apparently fell so deeply in
love with the killer she was de-
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fending that sh& engineered his
escape and went on the run
with him, may have reached a
plea bargain agreement to
avoid trial.
Prosecutors and defense law
yers who met in secret to discuss
the case would not deny Tues
day that they had arranged a
plea bargain for Evans.
Anderson County Criminal
Court Judge James Scott sched
uled a hearing for Wednesday
to reveal what was discussed
during the closed session held
Monday in his chambers.
“Whatever speculation is
going on right now will be re
solved at that time,” the judge
said.
Evans, 27, and her former
client, Tim Kirk, 36, are sched
uled for trial March 27 on
charges of kidnapping, armed
robbery and escape. But the
prosecution’s case against Evans
aged by
and the
ruling on evidence,
/en the state’s chief
disclosing plea bargain arrang
ments.
psychiatrist agrees that she \
insane when she helped Kirk
was
es
cape.
Evans’
lawyer, Robert
Ritchie, said after Monday’s se
cret meeting that “I’m not in a
position to comment about any
thing on this case.”
ker yes.
JFor the
ie Aggies
iy of Tex
"I can’t discuss this,” Ram : url ' Th> s
said. “That’s one of the tali
subjects."
Evans allegedly smuggled
pistol to Kirk at an Oak Rid; F l hey si
psychologist's
had him ta
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may have been severely dam-
Districl Attorney James Ram
sey said the lawyers are prohib
ited by ethical standards from
s office, where
iken for testi
helped him tie up the psychi
gist and the guards, and fl<E ,rns were
with him March 31, 1983
gn and
ey did it
lected way
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SAN FRANCISCO — An es
timated 10,000 bees “created
quite a panic” when they in
vaded a San Francisco neigh
borhood, police said Tuesday.
They said the bees swarmed
through the city’s Mission Dis
trict Monday afternoon and
hovered in a huge cloud for sev
eral hours before buzzing back
to a building where they appar
ently had a giant nest. The
building was sealed off while
authorities determined how to
get rid of them.
“It was like something out of
one of those movies — like an
Alfred Hitchcock film or some
thing,” said police Patrolman
Frank Palma. “It was bizarre.”
He said the swarm sent peo
ple scurrying indoors until the
siege was lifted.
Alex Stewart, a neighbor
hood resident, said the bees
were First sighted swarming
around an automobile.
“The bees actually took over
the car,” he said. “They were
swarming around the open sun
roof and trying to get in. The
guy inside was trying to get the
sun roof closed, and he was
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Telephone holdup
of store successful
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panicking.” [f had ju
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swarm could have attacked pe [her hand
pie it they w'ere provoked or kreboun
the queen bee was threatenedi p> es -
injured. Texas e
They said they didn’t warm ['d his teai
gas the building where thebfl peon the
had nested because ofthelan j'Everybo
number of people livii [ the gar
nearby. : bunds on
“We’re hoping they just d feltlich sai
in there,” Palma said. | e y could
No one was reported sw lade a com
during the incident. I After the
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March 31, '84
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CHICO, Calif. — Liquor
store clerk David Craig did ex
actly as he was told. He gath
ered up about $100, placed the
cash in a paper bag and put it
outside the store.
The robber, who had threat
ened Craig’s life if he did not
comply, scooped up the cash
and disappeared.
Craig never saw the robber.
He just heard him.
lad to do.”
In the s<
es really c
). They lei
ic lockeri
Police said Tuesday tk
Craig was robbed by telephont
The call to Finnegan's Jugl :rcent
quor store came Sunday
Craig told police.
The
caller said
did not obey the orders,
would be killed.
Police
said the robbery by telephoi
was unusual, but not unique.
Freshtnai
rite led tf
bine the g;
if the clfll jims.
It was eas
the year,
iluable off
Sumisal ayer of th
Deputies catch
♦ escaped convict
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