The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, August 01, 1985, Image 4

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693-1111
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Basketball Goals
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696-3455
3 BEDROOM HOUSE
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*AII new appliances
*AII new carpet
*New paint
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‘Carports
‘Yards professionally mowed
Call now $350. per month
Small pets o.k. Washer/dryer
available for $35.00 more per
month. Call 846-0606 or 764-
9475. i8ot4
HELP WANTED
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*now p re leasing *
$100.00 deposits
Shuttle bus Service
LONGMIRE HOUSE APARTMENTS
YELLOWHOUSE APARTMENTS
BRAZOS HOUSE APARTMENTS
693-8850
3002 S. Texas Avenue
College Station 174t30
A bargain at $300.00! 2 bdr-
m.unfurnished apt. in fourplex.
Washer/dryer connections,
trees, near shuttle, 1.7 miles
from campus. 693-7761 or 845-
7383.
173112
A 3 bdrni., 2 bath 4-plex near TAMU and shopping
centers. $375./mo. including washer, dryer, kitchen ap
pliances. 69(5-7714 or 693-0982. Nights 696-4384.
182tfn
Efficiency apartment. Biking distance to campus. Near
Thomas Park. 1 bdrm., 1 Ir, $225. bills paid. Male stu
dent only. Call after 6 p.m. 693-4485. 18115
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FOR SALE
WANTED:
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able to work approx. 20-30 hours during
last week in August, and must take pas
teup and VDT training before that week.
MUST be responsible and ready to learn
all aspects of newspaper composing
room work, and put in 10-20 hours per
week regularly during fall semester;
specific shifts to be arranged on basis of
your class schedule and needs. Pre
vious work in graphics pasteup and/or
VDT keyboarding helpful. Pay $3.35. If
intersted contact Don Johnson, Student
Publications, 230 Reed McDonald
Building, 845-2646. isats
THE GREENERY
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Team Member
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Interview M-Th
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1512 Cavitt, Bryan 180
NOW HIRING FOR AUGUST
Cashiers. Morning & Afternoon
shifts available. Must be neat in
appearance. Apply in person M—
F, 1-3. Ask for Mark. tfn
For Sale: Univega 12 speed bicycle $180. Electric type
writer $130. Blue queen size comforter $45. 846-2753
after 8:00. 180t4
Somhwond off SAV. I’arkwav. 3-2-2 like
$68,000. $4,175. move in. 713-681-2010.
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1982 Chevy pickup 3/4 ton air, AM/FM cassette. Good
condition, $6,100. 846-4430, 846-8594. 180t4
THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE
is currently excepting applications for immediate
route carrier positions. The positions require work
ing early morning hours delivering papers. Some
seasonal soliciting is also required. Call Andy at
693-7815 for an appointment. - 75t9
WANTED
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for gold, silver,
old coins, diamonds
Full Jewelry Repair
Large Stock of
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Gold Chains
TEXAS COIN
EXCHANGE
- 404 University Dr.
846-8916
3202-A Texas Ave.
(across from El Chico,Bryan)
779-7662
HEADACHE STUDY
WANTED: Volunteers to participate in a 3-hour Ten
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etary incentive $$.
Must meet the following:
Male or Female, 18 years of age or older
Frequent tension headaches. No medi
cation or caffeine containing beverages
within 4 hours of enrollment Evidence of
tension headache at time of enrollment.
For moreinformation call 776-0411.
170130
Applications for part time employment at Texas
A&M’s newest food and beverage establishment will be
excepted Monday August 5 thru Friday August 9 from
3pm-7pm. If you are neat, responsible, and like work
ing with people, apply in person at T he Flying Tomato,
303 W. University. 182t5
Piano and keyboard demonstrating sells person
needed part time. Call for appointment. Keyboard
Center, Post Oak Mall 764-0006. tfn
Attractive, personable individual, full-time, needed as
receptionist/secretary for title company. Must have ac
curate typing skills. University Title Co. 1021 Univer
sity Drive E. College Station Texas or 260-9818. 18115
Wanted: Photojournalism and or Commercial Artist
major to design a logo and brochure for small local cor
poration. Call 776-0411. 175U0
Part time maintenance man. Saturday only. Carpentry
skills needed. Beal Realty. 823-5469. 179t4
CHILD CARE
Specializing newborn thru 2 yrs. Limited openings.
Sugar-N.-S,pice. 3404 Cavitt. Bryan. 846-9787. 166t30
ROOMMATE WANTED
Large 3-bedroom duplex, 4 miles north of campus.
$150. p/mth. 775-2278 l75tl0
ROOMMATE WANTED
To share a 3 bedroom house. One block from campus.
$175. Bills paid. 696-3884. 182t4
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Auditioning for male dancers. Contact Marilyn at 823-
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Word processing: Proposals, dissertations, theses,
manuscripts, reports, newsletters, term papers, re
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Interviewing for Free Lance Artist. Contact Marilyn at
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and interim Executive Vice Chancellor tor Programs- He cur
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The:
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stonaJ enrichment for
The Abell-Hanger grant will be used to maintain the
vtded by the center, indudmg visits by staff
and an 800 numbet advice hotline, he says
services pro-
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Employees
sue TDC for
overtime pay
Associated Press
AUSTIN — In filing a lawsuit
Wednesday seeking back overtime
pay for Texas prison employees, a
union official said other state agen
cies may face similar legal action.
The Texas State Employees
Union is bringing the suit on behalf
of some 300 prison guards and other
Texas Department of Corrections
employees who it alleges haven’t
been paid time-and-a-half for all
overtime hours worked.
Taped testimony law
supported by Mattox
The suit follows a U.S. Supreme
Court decision requiring state gov
ernments to pay overtime to public
employees.
“There is a good possibility that
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Associated Press
AUSTIN — Children who are vic
tims of sexual abuse should be al
lowed to testify on videotape because
they need protection from the trau
mas of a courtroom appearance, the
attorney general argued Wednes
day.
In a friend of the court brief. At
torney General Jim Mattox urged
the Texas Court of Criminal Ap
peals to uphold the state law permit
ting videotaped testimony in such
cases.
The 1983 law was declared un
constitutional by a state court of ap
peals in Dallas, which said the law vi
olates a defendant’s right to
confront a witness against him.
But Mattox contends the Dallas
court went too far. He said the law
seeks to protect young children from
psychological damage that might re
sult from testifying in a courtroom
in front of the assailant.
The brief says that in Texas, the
number of confirmed victims of sex
ual abuse more than doubled be
tween 1981 and 1984. More than
10,000 Texas children will be victims
in 1985 if the trend continues, it
says.
The Texas videotaping law is
among several passed nationwide in
recent years.
Mattox said the law “eases the
child’s embarrassment (and) spares
the child witness the frightening ex
perience of testifying before the al
leged assailant.
The brief argues that a de
fendant’s constitutional right to con
front an accuser isn’t violated be
cause the statute requires that each
side have a chance to preview the
tape recording, so errors or inade
quacies can be brought to the judge’s
attention before the jury sees the
tape.
Under the law, a defendant’s law
yer is present during videotaping,
along with a prosecutor and the per
son representing the child’s inter
ests.
Mattox’s brief suggests that any
confidential communications
needed between a defense lawyer
and a defendant during cross-exam
ination of a child could be done by
two-way microphone or a telephone
hookup.
other suits might follow,” said B.
Craig Deals, lawyer for the union.
He said the Human Resources and
the Mental Health and Mental Re
tardation departments are among
those which may face action.
Eliseo Medina, the union’s orga
nizing coordinator, said the suit was
filed on behalf of 300 prison em
ployees who have signed consent let
ters. But he said thousands of TDC
workers are due overtime pay, and
more may join the legal action.
“Employees have not been cred
ited for all overtime worked, have
been forced to take overtime on an
hour-per-hour basis rather than at
the rate of time-and-a-half, and
large numbers of workers — such as
truck drivers, food service workers
and maintenance workers — have
been exempted from overtime,” Me
dina told a news conference.
The lawsuit, mailed to the U.S.
District Court in Houston, asks for
overtime pay dating to Feb. 19,
1985, the date of the Supreme
Court’s overtime ruling, Deals said.
Phil Guthrie, a spokesman for the
TDC administration in Huntsville,
said the TDC is working with the
U.S. Department of Labor to deter
mine which employees are affected
by the Supreme Court ruling.
Legislator says grants fund porn
Associated Press
WASHINGTON — Rep. Tom
DeLay, R-Texas, said Wednesday he
is seeking a 10 percent cut in the
budget of the National Endowment
for the Arts because “taxpayers are
being forced to subsidize porno
graphic poems” through federally fi
nanced endowment grants.
DeLay, a conservative freshman
congressman from Houston, sum
moned reporters to his office and
distributed samples of the writings
of what he called “obscene poets”
who had received endowment
grants.
Among the samples were excerpts
from seven poems containing four-
letter words and graphic descrip
tions of sexual acts.
“Vowels have been omitted from
four-letter words so as not to offend
the reader,” DeLay said.
He said the poems were written by
endowment grant winners dating
back to 1974, and were first dis
closed three years ago in a survey
published by Policy Review, a publi
cation of the conservative Heritage
Foundation.
DeLay also distributed copies of
three lengthy, sexually explicit
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poems, and said each of the authors
had received $12,500 endowment
grants in 1984.
“While I am by no means a liter
ary critic, I think it is fair to ask why
this sort of literature should be en
couraged by our government with
generous grants,” DeLay said.
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DeLay said he took his complaint
about the poems last week to Frank
Hodsoll, the arts endowment chair
man, but “I could not receive any
sort of a guarantee that this type of
funding would be halted.”
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