Page 8/The Battalion/Friday, January 25, 1985 Battalion Classifieds WANTED $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Springtree or Cedar allergic males, (12 years or older) to participate in an antihistamine study; symptoms may include sneezing, nasal congestion, runny nose, itchy eyes, or sinus headache. If you are allergic or have these symptoms and wish to participate for a $200 incentive, call 776-0411. $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 72t16 FOR RENT UTILITY BILLS GOING THROUGH THE ROOF? The Golden Rule has openings for non-smoking Christian females, lovely large 2B-2B apts. with Ig. 5x5 walk-in closets, locked storage, unfurnished or furnished with ALL utilities including local telephone, free laundry and soap. Bus near door. $150/mo. share bdrm. or 275/mo. OWN rm/bath. BONUS! Your deposit earns 5% interest! 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ON THE DOUBLE 331 University Drive. 846-3755. 91tfn WORD PROCESSING all kinds. By appointment only. Call 775-6178 anytime. 82t20 GAYLINE-1 nformation, referrals, peer-counseling. Monday-Kriday. 5:00-10:00. 775-1797. 81t32 LESBIAN Rap Group meets Tuesdays 7:30p.m. For info call Gayline 775-1797 . 78t6 Professional typing on the word processor. 1 specialize in thesis, dissertation and technical reports. 84l>-6486 80t5 Typing, word processing, resumes. Lowest prices, highest quality in town. PERFECT PRINT, 822-1430. 78t35 Planning a Party? D.J. Party Service has just the music, and this semester try our Friday Special just $125. For booking information feel free to call DAVID KIEL 846-1838. 76t39 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY $10-$360 weekly/up mailing circulars! No bosses/quo tas! Sincerely interested rush self-addressed envelope: Dept. AN-7, POD910CEW, Woodstock. IL6009882tl0 Service sells fake diplomas Associated Press DALLAS — Fake diplomas from more than 300 colleges, including Texas A&M and other Texas uni versities, are being used for a wide range of professions which require licensing, the FBI says. The FBI notified the Texas uni versities this week that a raid on an Oregon mail-order house produced the names of 70 people who bought bogus diplomas modeled on degees from the schools. “Right now we don’t have any de tails on the Texas ‘graduates’ on how many people were actually using the degrees,” Allen Ezell Jr., head of the FBI’s “Dipscam” sting operation, said. “It (the investigation) is not over, not by a long shot.” Ezell said some of the diplomas were issued in the name of Texas A&M, the University of Texas the University of Texas at El Paso, Texas Christian University and Texas Southern University. Registrars at the five schools said Wednesday they are checking the list to determine whether any of the people who bought the pnony de grees were actual graduates of the schools. About 13 of the bogus diplomas were from Texas A&M, 60 UT, two from Texas Southern University in Houston and one from TCU. Ezell said company records show that 200 diplomas were bought by Texans but most of them were for out-of-state institutions. He said the FBI may press charges against anyone using the fake degrees to practice regulated professions in Texas. “We’ve seen people in law en forcement, in education — across the board in the professions,” Ezell told the Dallas Times Herald. Investigators said the 70 names were among more than 2,500 found by federal agents who searched cus tomer records at the Alumni Arts di ploma reproduction service in Grants Pass, Oregon, in June. . The Oregon business sold diplo mas for $39.95 and advertised in such magazines as Rolling Stone, Sci ence Digest and Psychology Today, federal officials said. The FBI is mainly interested in identifying people who might be us ing the fake diplomas in professions where their performance might en danger the public such as medical pathology, architecture, nursing and clinical psychology. Ezell said it appears no medical doctor’s degrees were issued. He said the Oregon firm was raided in conjuction with the 4-year- old “Dipscam” sting operation tar geted at services selling bogus de grees. Alumni Arts owner Dennis E. Gunter has pleaded guilty to one count each of federal mail and wire fraud. He faces up to five years in jail and up to a $5,000 fine. Budget (continued from page 1) ★ * * * . WINTER AND SUMMER | FULL TIME AND PART TIME |We print a computerized directory, * listing hundreds of potential* 'employers offering thousands of* *jobs nationwide. 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Training provided; academic I credit available. $18,000 per couple, plus private apartment, food and com- I petitive fringe benefits. 214/937-1748 I EQE 7915 I Responsible female needed to work 10-6 p.m., 12 days a month. $4.75/hr. Retail experience a must. Polygraph required. ZIPPERZ. Culpepper Plaza. 82t4 Babysitter wanted two or three nights a week:;Two chil dren.696-2651. 80t3 Morning Aide needed for nursery school. Monday-Fri- day, 846-5571 80to THE FARM PATCH PRODUCE MARKET now hir ing full & part-time CASHIERS. Apply in person M-F between 1-3, 779-7209. 76t7 CRUISESHIPS HIRING! $16-$30,000! Carribean, Hawaii, World. Call for Guide, Directory, Newsletter. 1-(916) 944-4444 xTexasA&McniiSe. 78124 FOR SALE Kawasaki 100 for sale. ($450.00) Call Kevin for details, 260-4784. 79t5 Modern walnut and chrome table with black naughide chairs. $200.00. Cdll 764-7921. 78t5 Complete darkrom. 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W/D, 693-0789. 82t5 Need a roommate for spring semester, male or female. 1 have a nice, partially furnished, studio st^le apart ment in Southuood Valiev. Call Greg from 1 p.m.-i 1 p.m. 696-9204. 80t3 SERVICES JOB WINNING RESUMES We Do It All! Expert services include: EDIT ING, LAYOUT, TYPING, AND QUALITY TYPESETTING. CUSTOM DESIGNS & FORMATS ARE CREATED SPECIALLY FOR YOU! MIDLAND HEIGHTS INTERNATIONAL 403 University Drive W. above Campus Photo, 846-6486. 80t9 “It would cause considerable cuts to the faculty and staff at Texas A&M,” Vandiver said. Incomes in the community would be reduced by about $125 million a year. Hansen noted the importance of preserving a strong faculty at Texas A&M. If one faculty member leaves, a heavier work load will be placed on the remaining faculty members, causing instability ana decline in quality. “We cannot let higher education slip,” he said. The board will inform the legis lators about the impacts of the bud get cuts before the LBB makes its fi nal decision. The Committee for Service Units recommended the establishment of a space research center for long term utilization. The mission of the center is to develop the nation’s lead ing university-based research pro gram. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration and several in dustries would like to participate, Hansen said. “We think it is very important that we get a front line in space,” he said. A space center could be used to study the effects of radiation and to experiment with processes and products in a zero-gravitational at mosphere. Because Texas A&M has achieved national recognition for its prepara tion program for elementary and secondary school principals, the Committee for Academic Campuses will recommend the establishment of a Principals’ Center in the College of Education. “We have been playing a role in the state in terms of training lead- ■■ ■ ■ ■ <0 ership personnel,” Dr. Dean C. Cor- I o C 1 -■ -§”■ x-k ? f f c rigan, dean of the College of Educa- V_-/J.C4.0 CJL • • • / tion, said. The key to any kind of improvement has to do with quality leadership. The committee is designed to de velop the skills of present and pro- spective principals- Over 30,000 people could be reading your ad in this space! 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