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Battalion Classified SPECIAL NOTICE THEY’RE HERE!!! Pick up your graduation announce ments orders NOW!! MSC Browsing Library Room 223 Extra Sale MSC Announcements Go On April 17th at 8:00am. Student Finance Center Room 217. ATTENTION GRADUATING SENIORS IF YOU HAVE ORDERED A 1984 AGGIELAND AND WILL NOT BE ATTEN- 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 MAILED TO YOU NEXT FALL WHEN THEY ARRIVE. sans FOR P.ENT HELP WANTED SPACE STATION New Mini-Storage Units 5x5 5x10 10x10 10x15 10x20 Located on Manuel Dr. in C.S. off S. Texas Ave. between Hol- leman and Southwest Park way, 696-8791. 126120. 3 bedroom 2 bath house, furnished including washer & dryer. Forget summer utility worries-all bills paid! On shuttle, 846-2014 after 4. 129117 Europe! Roundtrip air from $559 (Dallas) or $569 (Houston) $370 2mo EURAILPASS, Hostel pass, Rainbow Tours 800/392-5902(Texas) 110tl5 Safe-weight loss program, F.D.A. Call 764-2188 after 6p.m. approved. 127t5 WANTED 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 10 pt $57.50 20 pt $150.00 Setting additional $25.00 404 University Dr. 3202-A Texas Ave. (Across from Ef Chico, Bryan) 846-8916 2 bed. 2 bath and 3 bed. 2 bath duplexes; large; fenced yards, shuttle bus, close to Culpepper Plaza, 846-2014 after 4p.m. phed^ouTT^ Dominik.i29ti7 CHEMICAL TECHNICIAN WANTED Local firm seeks person with good chem-in- strument background and entrepreneurial personality to demonstrate Wafertoc instru ment to manufacturers of semiconductors in California, May - September. Attractive com pensation package includes travel expense, base salary and interesting bonus arrange ment. Own reliable auto helpful. Call John Hughey, 693-1711, for interview. O.l. Corporation An Equal Opportunity Employer 13017 EARN WHILE YOU LEARN Needed for educational research: persons 18 to 70 years of age. Lis ten, read, or work with “hands-on” materials. $1.00 paid for each 1/2 hour activity completed (to $12). If interested, Call Sharon Hoffer any day of the week at 775-0993 from 2:00 - 6:00pm or 8:00 - 10:00pm. 128t6 Applications now being accepted for present & summer semester route openings. Carries can earn $400-$700/mo. and transportation allowance provided. Routes take 2V2-3 hours. Call Julian McMurray 693-2323. 123tfn Rent 1st summer session or Full summer. All bills paid ex cept phone. $165/month. Call 11-12 nite. 693-9794. Free laundry. Ask for Stan. SUBWAY Seeking dependable and energe tic people for responsible posi tions. Night and late night (until 2:30a.m.) hours with competitive wages. Apply in person at Parkway Square except between 11 am & 2pm. 126tfn Deluxe duplexes and four plexes 2 bdrm., 1 1/2 bath, large walk-in closets, washers & dryers some units, fenced yards, sundecks or patios, good locations, some units with wet bars. 693-8685, 775- 0712. NOW TAKING FALL LEASES 3 bedroom, 2 baths with washer & dryers. From $435/month. Sum mer rates also available. Call 696 7714 or 693-0982 or after 6p.m 696-4384. i25tfn SUMMER RATES On 3 bedroom, 2 baths with washer & dryers From $335-395/month. Near shopping cen ters and campus. Limited number available during summer For appointment, call 696- 7714 or 693-0982 or after 6p.m., 696-4384. 125tfn FOR RENT Now hiring restaurant help at FARMER’S MARKET BAKERY AND DELI. Full and part-time shifts available. Cashier and res taurant experience required. Ap ply in person 2700 Texas Avenue, Bryan. 12516 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. GREAT OPPORTUNITY Manager for University Refrigera tors needed beginning 5/1/84. Good pay, great hours, excellent experience, LD-telephone bene fits! Call 846-9495 for details and application. i27ta guitar Instructor needed. Apply^Lange Music, 1410 Texas Avenue, Bryan. 128t4 iwrwiqr"M—1—WH—BHHWBg’ 1 ' RESERVE YOUR SUMMER STORAGE NOW Don’t get stuck! _ Call: 775-5870 PAC RAT MINI STORAGE B.B. Scasta, Inc. 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 One bedroom apartment for sublease rent, $ 135/month. Call 846-6841. Available Mayl28t5 WANTED; An Experienced Calculus Tutor. Call John at 693-2298 after 5 weekdays. 128t5 3 bedrm. 2 bath 4-plex near 4 AMU, nearly new, $350, pre-lease possible, 693-5286. 127t 13 SERVICES Preleasing for summer 1, 2, 3 bedroom apts. & houses, $190-$375, 775-5757. 127U9 $250.00 1 bdrt . house near TAM LI, 693-5286. 129tl I FOR SALE PIANO FOR SALE Wanted: Responsible party to as sume small monthly payments on spinet/console piano. Can be seen locally. Write (include phone number) Credit Manager, P.O. Box 478, Lockhart, Texas 78644- 0478. 12517 FFL Dealer Gui 764-7615-8p.m. and ammunition (Cla is III) 130t5 For Sale 31 ft. Airstrearn Travel Trailer. Excel lent Condition. 775-6477 or (512) 255-26628t 18 Selling Ford Mustang Hatchback, 1977, good condition. $2100.00 or best offer, 693-8513. 129t5 Motor Scooter for sale. 1984 Honda Aero ’80. $650,693-1459. 128t5 Tired of using laundry mats-cost & time? We furn ish full size washer & dryer. 3 bd 2 bath close to TAMU & mall reduced to $360 for summer starting 5/15/84. 1st three leases receives a ceiling fan in room of your choice. 775- 5757. 127119 Pre-Lease now for fall Spacious 2 bdrm 1 Vz bath 4-plex. Large walk-in closets, washer & dryer included with water pd, sun deck or patio, close to campus & shuttle bus. 693-4750;693-3213 i son o 10 acres-Wash.-$8,500-borders Natl Forest- lake close by-17 miles from Canada (817) 905- 0768 127t5 TYPING We understand form and style. AUTOMATED CLERICAL SERVICES 110 Lincoln 693-1070 90136 TYPING Reports, dissertations, term pap ers, resumes. WORD PROCES SING. Reasonable rates. EXECU TIVE SECRETARIAL SERVICES at Main entrance to A&M on Texas Avenue, 121 Walton, 696- 3785. 126tt8 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 Word Processor $ 1.95/page any deadline, if we have time, 764-2188 after 6p.m. 127t5 1980 Yamaha aprox. 500 miles. Excellent Con dition. Talk price, 846-5332 before 8 am or al ter 8 pm. 128t5 Expert typing, word processing. All work guar anteed. Error free. PERFECT PRINT. 822- 1430. 125H0 Hammond Organ—Like new. Leslie Speakers- douhle keyboard, automatic chords, lots more, best offer/693-1220. • 129t5 WORD PROCESSING. Paper, reports, disserta tions, etc. Fast, Accurate, Reasonable. 846408OUZ 1979 Trans-Am, blue i $6,900, 775-6102. i storage 13,400 mimles, 12700 PERSONAL^ LOST Lost Golden retriever male. One year old, Southwood Valley Area, 764-8830. 128t5 LOST: Two gold religious medals &• chain on the soccer Held. REWARD. 846-1524. 129t5 HELP WANTED Part-time help to mow lawn. Must have own transportation, Equip, supplied Beal Realty, 822-5469. i 2 8t5 4-plex close to TAM LL One bedroom now available, 1 bdrm. & 2 Bdrm. available for summer & fall. One bedroom $260/mo. 2 bdrm., $325/mo., water paid. 779-1613. 123t30 WANTED: Full-time chair-side assistant for oral surgeons office. Call 775-7101 between 8- 12. 130t5 HAPPY BIRTHDAY Michele Tagliabue Call 693-0516 to wish her Happy Birthday Page 10/The Battalion/Monday, April 9, Union leader, Hilton officia clash outside Vegas hotel United Press International LAS VEGAS — An officer of the 13-million-member AFL- CIO and a Hilton official tan gled in a verbal confrontation outside the world’s largest hotel Sunday as hundreds of picket- ers on strike against 29 Las Ve gas hotel-casinos stood by jeer ing. The week-long walkout had not stopped tens of thousands of weekend gamblers from get ting their bets down, however. Tom Donahue, secretary treasurer of the AFL-CIO, stood at an intersection in front of the sprawling Las Vegas Hil ton as corporation executive vice president Henri Lewin walked outside to greet him. “I came to see these pickets and I don’t understand the atti tude of the Hilton,” Donahue told Lewin. RLITT THIATRtS H Mon -Fri til 6 p m 1st 30 mtnutfMi of 1st taatijra of ffxi day Saturday A Sunday Santor CltU0ns(65 A Over ) Anytirr** Students all day f nday All Seats Tuesday POST OAK MALI CINEMAS S:00-7:30-10:00 (PG) (Moscow on the Hudson 5:00 7:30 10:00 “Against All Odds“(R) 5:15-7:35-9:43 (PQ) “Racing With The Moon’ CINEMA 3 5:15-7:45-9:50 (PQ) ‘Romancing Tha Stone” 5:00 7:30 9:35 ‘Hard To Hold” (PG) 5:30-7:50-10:00 “Purple Hearts’’ (R) SCROEMAN THEATRES Mon-Fmly Nite-Sch 6 Tue-Fmly NUe-MEIII Student Disc. M-W $2 with I.D. SCHULMAN 6 2002 E. 25th 775-2463 775-2468 7_l2Q 9:40 UP THE CREEK 7:20 9:40 POLICE ACADEMY CHILDREN CDF THE OF au 7:25 9:45 FOOT LOOSE 7:30 9:55 TERMS OF ENDEARMENT 7:30 4:50 Where the Boys Are MANOR EAST III Manor East Mall 823-8300 ICE PIRATES 7:20 9:50 GREYSTOKE: The Legend of Tarzan 7:25 9:45 SPLASH H E L WANTED Commercial Artist with minimum of 2 years experi ence. Must by Knowledge able in all forms of print ad vertising. Must be able togo from design to precise paste-up, with copy cam era and mechanical experi ence. Typesetting ability a big plus. Qualified appli cants ONLY, send resume to , P.O. Box 2755 Bryan, Texas 77805. SERVICES Qualify Typing. Term papers, Theses. East tfirnarouiKl. Call Marilyn. 693-7515. 9 a.in. - 7 pin. 12U25 WORD PROCESSING, 846-3833. TYPING. Your choice of styles. Fast, reliable, experienced. 693-8537, 693-6483 122t24 Typing. Reports, Research Papers, Education Units, etc. Near campus. 696-0914 118tl0 Live With the Best at PEPPER TREE APARTMENTS 2701 Longmire 693-5731 M-F 9-6 Sat 10-5 Sun 1-5 Congratulations SCOTT A&M’s future Drum Major from Super Star-4 Cynthia Debbie “We are not looking to butt the unions, I can assure you of that,” replied Lewin. “The Hil ton is not in a position to threaten.” Lewin invited Donahue in side for lunch. The labor leader declined but said he would take a rain check “for the day there are no picket lines to cross.” Several hundred pickets chanted “Come on Henri, give us a break,” and then shouted, “We are ready! “We are win ning!” Many waved the flag as they sang “God Bless America.” The enthusiasm of some 17,000 strikers from four unions manning picket lines on the Strip otherwise appeared dampened as the weekend drew to a close. Their ranks had been sharply reduced by a court or der and the struck gambling spas reported business was booming. Six days ago 19 pickets, in cluding nine union officials, were arrested for inciting to riot during a club-swinging brawl which broke out when pickets tried to move onto the private Hilton Hotel property. Donahue, on an eight-hour swing through Las Vegas to visit picket lines and bolster the spir its of the strikers, initially spoke to pickets and the news media in a wind-whipped dirt lot across from the Las Vegas Hil ton. “I came to support the peo ple who are here fighting for their rights,” said Donahue. “The AFL-CIO and the entire labor movement across the country supports this strike.” Donahue said the national AFL-CIO would lend financial as well as moral support to the • ***;• strikers. He said the AFI would support a boycott« struck hotels. A bargaining session Si day, only the second sinct strike began, lasted less minutes and was descril unproductive. _ Owners of multimillw 7T lar gambling palacesconten ST s that the the walkout of tk( lion’s largest culinary union f more inconvenient than nomically damaging. The striking waiters, resses, cooks, bartenders,i cians, stagehands and bell want an 8 percent pay and f ringe benefits. Teamsters Union trudi ers stopped picking up two days ago and said refuse to deliver supplies day. mmM Father of Marvin Gaye admits to fatal shooting! United Press International LOS ANGELES — Marvin Gay Sr., the father of enter tainer Marvin Gaye admitted he shot and killed his son but didn’t “mean to” do it and thought the gun was loaded with BBs or blanks, it was re ported Sunday. “I didn’t mean to do it,” Mar vin Gay Sr. said in a jail cell in terview published in the Los Angeles Herald Examiner. “I fear God. I respect God. I’m sorry and I regret what happened,” he said. The elder Gay — whose name is spelled differently be cause his son added an “e” to the family name when he began his career — .said his son was troubled and prone to violent outbursts. Gay, a retired minister, was found not competent to aid in his own defense during arraign ment last week and was ordered to undergo three weeks of psy chiatric examination. If he is later found competent, bail will be set at $100,000, Municipal Court Judge Michael Tynan said. In the newspaper interview, the father said Gaye had been using cocaine heavily during the tour months he lived in his parents’ home. Gay said the singer-composer feared someone was trying to kill him and kept guns in the home. He said the gun that fired the fatal shots belonged to the singer, and that Gaye car ried a gun in his robe the morn ing of the argument that ended in his death. Gay said his son’s drug use made him prone to bizarre out bursts. Gay said the argument began early last Sunday when he went looking for his wife to ask her where to find one of the cou ple’s insurance policies. Hear ing her voice, he entered a guest bedroom being used by the singer. The father said an argument began with his son and, “He took me from the back and he grabbed me and he slung me to the floor and he started beating me, kicking me. He kicked me everywhere he could kick me," he said. “He knocked me onto the bed and when I fell, my hand happened to feel the little gun under the pillow.” lulled the trigger," Arturo water p “ I P called. “The first one seem to bother him. He hand up to his face til been hit with a BB. And fired again. “I thought it was loadedi blanks or BBs,” Gay didn’t know any bullets the gun.” Police Lt. Robert Martin physical evidence i statements from Gay’s wilt, berta, paint a differentpictii Martin said the fight d Rela ^ out m an upstairs bedrot® d Satunlay eV( the father was appars ain | eft IU / dou pushed to the floor at point,” but added, “That no indication of bruisesoi head, nothing like he punched out or that kiiil stuff.” The two were separetj ,^ as wel , the mother. Martin said C [Ujate record. AX »t # I-. AX Kaxs-I iMll/trwrlA ° By BOB C Sports VI IAUST1N — A: 100 spectators i : premier tra et in state of T In spite of blust owers during ven meet n was on the bed talking mother when the father peared at the doorway «i rsity of Texas’ r ;un in his hand and ired one round. He saidtk ther fired a second rod point blank range. Gay said he fired becaust was trying to ward off hiss blown Einar Vilhjalm ft, set a new i : standard i ay with a th t mark is also Id so far this Biomedical Science Association Tfl^i Bouvia leaves hospital |0ther meet r in the colle pre: the 800-nie Arizona wit! Astro Ihon United Press Intematiomi United Press Ii Hubie Brooks riverside, Calif.-t lets3,Astroj beth Bouvia, the quadripk who waged an unsucct! court fight to starve to dt t seventh inn under doctor’s care, hast)® ock in Darry left the hospital where sht force-fed to prevent ha cide, officials said Sunday. Bouvia, 26, left Rivefi tdtheNewYorl lory over the The triumph g; eep of tiie threi date April 10, 1984 topic General Business Meeting •spital since admitting h® irking only the ; the county hospital’s ps)' dr history tin ept a three-gann County General Hospital about 6 a.m. Saturday, alt» is. tal spokeswoman said. She had spent 2l7daysi« host to atric ward last September the time, she said her pfl 5 trodome. The nent dependence on others, ets accompiishe survival had stripped heron will to live. “She was discharged all own request,” Ella Anders® er starter Mike nursing supervisor, said ed a blister on day. “She made her ownpmb and rangements. She didn't rta igs to get the Election of Officers for 1984-85 % her destination or her plans When the hospital refits® grant Bouvia’s wish to with!* nourishment while provii > u i)] e t0 r jgj u ct hygienic care and paink# eNiekro, 0-2, ii she went to court with thel< of the American Civil LibeH Union. th the go-ahe ree pitchers coi tht-hitter Sum July of 1966. Tim Leary, 1- th two outs in th pitch i hurled the la: gain his second Strawberry lim /T Attention All Recognized Student Organizations Applications for MSC Cubicle Spaces are now being taken for the following year. Please pick up your cubicle application in the Student Programs Office, Room 216 of the MSC. Deadline for applications is Monday, April 16, 5:00. I KNOW I SOME , W W£/t£ 5oz