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    Page 8/The BattalionThursday, April 25,1985
Battalion Classifieds
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House decides to halt
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Med. 1 Bedroom
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1 Bedroom Studio
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2 Bedroom Studio
$290
These rates area good for summer and I year leases!
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WASHINGTON — The House
on Wednesday night killed all U.S.
assistance to the Contra rebels in Ni
caragua, dramatically rejecting both
Republican and Democratic com
promises in handing President Rea
gan a major foreign policy defeat.
Three separate votes on the
House floor culminated in a con
gressional decision to halt the presi
dent’s three-year campaign to un
dermine the leftist Sandinista
government in Managua.
A Democratic alternative provid
ing aid for Nicaraguan refugees and
financial support for a peacekeeping
force during a future cease-fire was
passed once, then defeated in the fi
nal House vote.
Reagan had made significant con
cessions in his original plan to give
the Contras direct military assistance
to be funnelled through the Central
Intelligence Agency. The Senate on
Tuesday had gone along with a Re
publican proposal to give the Con
tras $14 million after Reagan
E ledged to use the money for non-
:thal assistance only and to nego
tiate directly with the Sandinistas.
Nonetheless, "he fell two votes
short on the Republican House pro
posal and thus lost the toughest con
gressional battle of his second term.
That killed any prospect of U.S. aid
for the rightist rebels, which was sus
pended by Congress last year, unless
the lawmakers change their mind in
the future.
While the final vote on the Nicara
guan issue was decided by a wide
margin, 303-123, the critical vote on
a Republican alternative was decided
by only two votes, 215-213.
As the outcome became clear,
there was cheering among Demo
crats on the floor. And House mem
bers who had hauled the president’s
Central Ameican policies open
hugged on another.
In futile appeal. House Minority
Leader Robert Michel, R-Ill., quoted
House Speaker Thomas P. O’Neill
Jr., D-Mass., as saying Democrats
should vote their conscience free of
party loyalties.
Tne president had lobbied heavily
for the aid package. I-ast Saturday,
in his weekly radio address to the na
tion, Reagan said the Democratic
proposal that would have eliminated
aid to the Contras “is not a compiu
mise; it’s a shameful surrender."
“The Soviet terrorist-bloc nations
know what is at stake in Nicaragua,’
Reagan said. “That’s why in the
seven months since Congress cut oil
aid to the democratic resistance,
they’ve been pouring in weapons
anci personnel to their communis!
allies hoping to wipe out the demo
cratic forces while they’re mostvul
nerable."
The H ouse Republican alterna
live reluctantly supported by Reagan
and drafted by Minority Leadei
Robert Michel, R-111., would have al
lowed the president to spend JH
million on non-lelhal assistance to
the insurgents. The funds would
have been administered by the Q
Agency for International Devel
opment, not the Central Intelligenct
Agency, which has been supporting
the rebel army.
The H ouse votes came on the set
one! day of debate on the divisiveNi
caraguan issue. On Tuesday, tk
House rejected Reagan’s original
plan to provide direct military aid to
the Contras seeking to overthro*
the leftist Sandinista government.
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$10,000,775-7893. 135tl3
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3 Bedroom 2 Bath
Close to campus
Large, washer/dryer connections,
fenced yards, on shuttle. Outside
pets free.
846-2014 121119
Yamaha XT 550. ’82, excellent condition. $1200. firm.
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HELP WANTED
SWENSEN’S
Accepting applications for COOKS, WAIT-
PERSONS, SODA FOUNTAIN WORKERS
and DISHWASHERS. Both full and part
time. Flexible hours, competitive wages.
Training provided. Get a head start on sum
mer employment. Apply in person at CUL-
PEPPER PLAZA except ll:30am-2pm.
Yamaha Grand Piano, walnut, model GI. Beautiful.
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137tl0
Official says most farmers
will get financing for crops
Wellborn area, small 2 bedroom, owner financed,
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Associated Press
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Mobile home all utilities on 50X180, tree covered lot, 1
garage, $9800.00 cash. 822-1971. 136i8
THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE
needs CARRIER for immediate
summer opening which pays
$450/mo. + transportation allow
ance. Call 693-7815 or 693-2323
for an appointment.
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sulated, trees, 1.7 miles from cam
pus. No dogs. 693-7761 or 845-
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special low summer rates at very
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Low utilities.
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127110
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Experienced cashier part-time evenings. Great starting
wages. Apply in person at 1420 South Texas Avenue.
Ask for Dayna. No phone calls. 140t6
§ Over 30,000
NATIONAL ASSOCC1ATION immediate entry-level
opening in the Bryan area for a career minded individ
ual self-motivated, creative person needed to do com
munity organization work. Will cover a 12 county area
and work with volunteer boards and committees. Some
night work and limited travel. Applicant must be orga
nized, enthusiastic, and competitive. Excellent benefits.
Degree preferred. Submit resume by May 3 to National
Association, PO Box 9863, Austin, Texas 78766. For
further information call (512)345-4560. 138t9
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WASHINGTON — With spring
planting season in full swing, all but
about 5 percent of the nation’s farm
ers will get financing to put their
crops in, the Reagan auministra-
tion’s top farm lencling official said
Wednesday.
“There is adequate credit avail
able,” said Agriculture Department
undersecretary Frank Naylor, who
testified before the Senate Agricul
ture Committee and spoke later with
reporters.
“The truth is, the lenders in the
end went ahead and stayed with
many of their farmers,” Naylor said.
“They’re optimists.”
Farm economists had estimated
that some 14 percent of farmers
would fail to get loans to buy seed,
fuel and fertilizer to plant their
crops. These estimates have recently
been revised downward to about 5
percent, said Naylor. But only
slightly above the historical turnover
rate of 3 to 3‘A percent.
Surveys by tne department show
farmers’ intentions to plant are “at
high levels everywhere in the coun
try,” he said.
But one member of the panel,
Sen. Edward Zorinsky, D-Neb., was
skeptical of Naylor’s comments. “If
banks keep going broke out there,
there must be some reason,” Zo
rinsky said.
Naylor said in an interview later
that while there had been some “pos
turing" by politicians over the {arm
credit issue that exaggerated its di
mensions, “there’s a real problem
out there.”
He and other witnesses told the
committee to expect at least another
year or two of serious financial prob
lems in agriculture, including con
tinued credit difficulties.
USDA estimates that at least one
in three of U.S. commercial-sized
farms is suffering some degree of fi
nancial stress because of falling asset
values and low crop prices.
But Naylor said with just three
weeks left before the informal May
15 end of the spring lending season,
bankers, the Farmers Home Admin
istration and state officials have used
all available resources to soften the
jrnw
crisis.
He said FmHA has made $2.55
billion in direct operating loans so
far in the year that began last Octo
ber, and another $355 million in
guaranteed operating loans.
Those figures are nearly double
last year’s lending levels in the hard
est-hit parts of the Midwest, he said,
and probably will reach a total of $3
billion overall.
“I don’t know what more we
might have done with the programs
we nave,” Naylor said.
Naylor presented figures from
the President Reagan’s Debt Adjust
ment Program which was first an
nounced during last year’s electin'
campaign.
Tne figures showed that the pm
gram has played a relatively nun)
role in ensuring farm financing.!!
$650 million initially earmarked(«
that program of loan restructurini
129 applications worth S19.5 mill “”
have been approved, he said.
He defended administratim
plans to shift FmHA lendingacli®
away from direct loans anti tod
guarantees of loans made to fai
by commercial sources.
He said his agency is tool*
dened by government r
the job adequately.
At the same hearing, represent
lives of the quasi-governme»ti
Farm Credit System reportedn
of a new study.
They said it shows that even*
der the best of conditions, sow’
percent — about $4.2 billion d
the nation’s farm debt will havelok
written off as a loss over the nextw
years, and farmers will have to*!
another $50 billion in assetstosn!
afloat financially.
If farm income levels decline
asset values continue to fall, fai
will have to sell off $165 billioi
land and equipment and some
billion — 8.5 percent of farm del
will have to be written off as lost,si
Melvin Todd, a board membef
the Farm Credit Council.
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Monday-Friday,779-7895. 136t 10
Chanello’s Pizza now hiring drivers for finals, summer.
Cash paid nightly. Guaranteed $3.75/hr. Apply at
2406D Texas Avenue S. or 301 Patricia. 133t 10
4-plex Wellsley Court, 2/brdm IVfc holly wood bath, near
shuttle bus, washer and dryer, year lease June, July and
August $325.00, September-May, $395.00. Only 2 left.
693-4750.696-1660. ' 140t8
Aggies work for your summer rent. Apts make ready
maintenance, lawn work, etc. 693-2772. 138t5
2 Bdrm. 1 bath duplex. Quiet street close to campus.
One month free w/years lease. 822-0074. 125t20
WANTED
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LOST AND FOUND
Duplex for rent, 2 bedroom, bath at 413 Stasney, C.S
Call or leave message, 846-1274. 138tl0
Lost: Gold chain bracelet. Great sentimental value.
$50.00 reward for return. 693-2120. 14 lt5
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693-3041. 126t20
Antique gold wedding ring. Family heirloom. Reward.
Call Julia, 260-3495. 137t5
Two rooms $175.00 each, plus hills in Southwood Val
iev. 693-0939. Nice house. 130tl8
PERSONALS
4C77M
with
mm
ADS
President still seeks
apology from Soviets
Room available at Saber Inn. May 3&4. $33/night. 846-
5156. 139t5
$385.00, 3/bdrm/2bath apartment near TAMU. Pay
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139t5
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SPECIAL NOTICE
Associated Press
WASHINGTON — The White
House said Tuesday the Soviet
Union will face “adverse conse
quences” if it refuses to deal in a “re
sponsible” manner with U.S. re
quests for an apology and
compensation for the fatal snooting
of Maj. Arthur D. Nicholson.
interfere with prospects for the sum
mit.
“The fact that this thing has been
handled badly throughout by the So
viets should not be linked to the is
sue of the summit,” the official said.
2 bedroom house near TAMU, fenced, stove, refriger
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Battalion
Spokesman Larry Speakes de
clined to say whether the incident
might lead President Reagan to pass
up a summit meeting that he has
said he wants to have with Soviet
leader Mikhail Gorbachev.
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“I will leave it exactly where it is,”
Speakes told reporters. “Adverse
consequences, period.”
He said no decision has been
made on whether the president will
attend the United Nations General
Assembly meeting in New York -in
September, at which Gorbachev re
portedly plans to be present.
Nicholson was shot while on a re
connaissance mission in East Ger
many. After a meeting of the top
U.S. and Soviet military officers in
Potsdam, East Germany, the State
Department announcecl last Tues
day the Soviets had agreed not to
permit “use of force or weapons”
against American military liaison
personnel.
On Monday, however, the Soviet
Embassy disputed the State Depart
ment account, denying that it had
promised not to shoot intruders on
such missions. The embassy
statement said the Soviets were “puz
zled” by the U.S. version.
“I don’t know why he wouldn’t
but there has not been a decision,”
Israeli forces
withdrawing
from Bekaa
Associated Press
BEIRUT, Lebanon — Israd
occupation forces have begin
pulling back from east Lebanon 1
Bekaa valley, where they fa®
the Syrian army since Israel’s^
invasion of Lebanon, state-r*
Beirut Radio reported.
T he radio quoted
Lebanese internal security for®
as saying Israeli troops in *
mored personnel carriers
trucks were retreating southuf-
from the 31-mile cease-fire lint
Israel Radio said Israeli
were poised for a withdraw
from the Bekaa and the Englisl''
language Jerusalem Post neK.f
per said they would retreat w 1
security zone just north of the I*'
raeli-Lebanese border.
The Israeli withdrawal
fears of new fighting between
Lebanon’s Moslems am
Christians.
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