•uWsr'i' i*ss& P-* Battalion Classifieds WANTED $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 Asthmatic males or females to partici pate in a 10 day trial of a safe and effec tive over-the-counter asthma prepera- tion. $100. incentive. Call 776-0411. $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 24tufn CASH for gold, silver, old coins, diamonds Full Jewelry Repair Large Stock of Diamonds Gold Chains TEXAS COIN EXCHANGE 404 University Dr. 846-8916 3202-A Texas Ave. (across from El Chico,Bryan) 779-7662 HELP WANTED Schlol7sky'« is now accepting applications tor part time evening and weekend shifts. Apply in person only be tween 2:00and 5:00 p.rn. SSt 10/31 Wanted: We need drivers so we can deliver our pizza within SO minutes. If you are 18 years or older and own a car, come by Chanello's. Cash paid nightly. 20% com mission guaranteed at least $3.75/hr. Good drivers can earn $H.-$9./hr. Apply in person. 33t 10/25 Experienced cook for day & evening shifts. Apply in person at Cenarc. 404 E. University Drive. 58tl 1/5 ROOMMATE WANTED Roommate needed immeadiately. 2 BR/I BA house. Close to campus. S120./mo. Troy: 096-t)O87 anytime 39t 10/28 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 10. - $360. weekly/up mailin; ineeiflv interested rush i-SN P < ) Box I Utot k II <>0098 ailing circulars! No quotas! tdf-acidressed envelope: Sue- Wanted. childcare person. Some evenings, some days. I lours/fees negotiable. Gail 268-4 162. 34i 10/24 SERVICES FOR RENT Word Processing: Proposal*, di inuniiNcnptv reports, newsletter, stimes. letters. 764-6614. M-rtations. the' term papers. TIRED OF HIGH UTILITIES? Come to Tanglewood South Great location 2 pools Exercise Room/Fitness Center Party Room/Study Room 2 Laundry Rooms Covered Parking All Utilities Paid 411 Harvey Road, C.S. 693-1111 casa 6el sol RELEASING SUMMER & FALL 2 Blocks from Campus Church across the street* 2 blocks from stores* 2 blocks from nite life on University Pool Jacuzzi Large Party Room Open 7 days a week Mon.-Sat. 8:30-5:30 Sun. 1:00-5:00 Basketball Goals On Premise Security On Premise Maintenance 401 Stasney College Station 696-3455 Are you cramped in your dorm? Call Casa Blanca Apts, today & ask about their free rent program. For more infor mation call 846-1413. otmo/,. 2 1 j BK. 2 b.iih. I hlu< k\ nniih of S’..so. nionfh. 8 16-0779. f71.3) HO-0261. OFFICIAL NOTICE ATTTENTION GRADUATING SENIORS If you have ordered a 1986 Aggieland and will not be attending A&M next fall and wish to have it mailed to you, please stop by the En glish Annex and pay a $3.50 mailing fee along with your forwarding ad dress so your Aggieland can be mailed to you next fall when they ar rive. AGGIELAND REFUND POLICY Yearbook fees are refundable in full during the semester in which payment is made. Thereafter no refunds will be made on cancelled orders. Yearbooks must be picked up within 90 days from time of arrival as an nounced in The Battalion. Students who will not be on campus when the yearbooks are published, usually in September, must pay a mailing and handel- ing fee. Yearbooks will not be held, nor will the be mailed without the necessary fees having been paid. 33ti 2/18 DIRECTORY REFUND POLICY Directory fees are refundable in full during the semester in which payment is made. Thereafter no refunds will be made on cancelled orders. Directories must be picked up during the aca demic year in which they are pub- TYPING - WORD PROCESSING Fast and Dependable Personalized Service We understand form and style. Beginningour sixth year. AUTOMATED CLERICAL SERVICES 110 Lincoln, C.S. 693-1070 ON THE DOUBLE All kinds of typing at reasonable rates. Dissertations, theses, term papers, resumes. Typing and copying at one stop. ON THE DOUBLE 33I University Drive. 846-3755. 9mn Ciruiscship jobs. Phone 707-78-1066 for information. 30t 10/25 t yping for iheses. tlissciialion*. lertn pu|K*r*. Will traiiM i ilK* dic tation, reasonable rales. 693-1598.3111 1/4 STUDENT TYPING. 20 years experienee. A ecu rate, reasonable, and guaranteed. 693-8537. 36tl2/12 WORD PROCESSING. 10% discount with this ad. Quality typing at student prices. 775-3911. 38tl0/31 GAYLINE Information, peer-counseling, referrals, . Call Sunday - Friday. 5:30p.m. - 10:30 p.m. 775-1797. 7t9/l 1 FOR SALE SALE SURPLUS VEHICLE For sale by sealed bid 31 vehicles (Station Wagons, Pick-Up Trucks, Jeep, Tractor). Inspection & bid forms are available at TAMU Re search & Extension Center, Hwy. 21, West, Bryan, Tx., Bldg. 4430, from 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. October 28 thru November 1 and November 4 thru November 8, 1985. 38t 10/25 With $3500. you can own a home. If you qualify for a FHA loan, and have $3500. cash, you can move info this brick, 3 bed room, 2 bath patio home. Fireplace, ceiling fan, carport, levelor blinds, oriental garden, on shuttle bus route. Contact your Realtor or Betty Benton, GlenDelie Realty. 696-8888. 39110/24 1979 Oldsmnbile Cutlass Supreme. Excellent condi tion. Air, radio. $2,750. 846-9486. 39t 10/25 Yamaha 76 RD-400, $700. RD-200, $300. Both run well. 846-1200. 37l 10/26 77 TK7. excellent condition inside AND out. 55k, a/c. (iall 260-4959. 28t 10/24 HELP WANTED Good with Babies? Care for 6 month old in my home 8- 5, M-K. Transportation needed. 696-0570. 37t 10/26 Defensive driving. Insurance discount, ticket deferral, call: 8a.m.- 5p.m. Mon-Fri. 693-1322. 13U2/18 Call Battalion Classified 845-2611 Page 6/The Battalion/Thursday, October 24, 1985 Order may bar vote Waldo by Kevin Thou; I in Houston Associated Press HOUSTON — City officials are giving incomplete information about boundary changes to the Justice De partment in an attempt to win pre clearance of the city’s redistricting, a lawyer representing minority voters saici. “I have a very strong suspicion that not all of the voting changes have been reported to the Justice Department,” L.A. Greene Jr., a Houston lawyer, said. U.S. District Judge Gabrielle Mc Donald issued a temporary re straining order Oct. 15 that blocked absentee voting for the city’s Nov. 5 elections. DID YOU HEAR THAT THE YELL LEADERS LOST THEIR COURT CASE FOP. SEXUAL. D/SCRlM/k/AriON ? WHAT/? YOU MEAA/ WECA/V'T ELECT OUR OWA/ YELL ^ LEADERS NOW? WELL, NOT EXACTLY... r c—op $2 million county jail facili opens after two-year delaj By JAMES FLOREZ Reporter Expert T yping, Word Processing, Resumes. All work error free. PERFECT PRINT. 822-1430. 1 0112/6 She said the new City Council dis tricts, which the council authorized, are not valid until the Justice De partment approves them. McDonald's temporary order ex pires Friday, and lawyers for mi nority voters contesting the election have asked her to extend it or grant a preliminary injunction. Either or der would block the election. After going through six different contractors, three state inspections McDonald said Tuesday that two other judges will join her Friday in a hearing on a request for a prelimi nary injunction to stop the election. *Tt is a matter more properly heard by a three-judge court,” Mc Donald said. Assistant City Attorney John Fisher denies that the city has been less than forthright with the Justice Department about the boundary changes. “We’ve submitted everything, to the best of my knowledge, that has occurred,” Fisher said. and a two-year wait, the new addi tion to the Brazos County Jail is open for business. The new $2 million facility, which originally was scheduled to open in October 1983, was built because the old jail no longer met regulations set by the Texas State Department of Jail Standards. Jail officials began moving in mates from the old jail into the new addition late Friday evening and completed the move over the week end. “We still have a lew files and things to move over but, for the most part, the new jail is open and fully operational,” says John Godfrey, jail administrator. The new jail, which is modular in design, will house I 14 inmates com pared with 75 housed in the old fa cility. “The jail floor (fourth floor of the Brazos County Courthouse) is bro ken down ipto nine separate deten tion modules,” Godfrey says. “We’ll house inmates in these modules according to their classification — all felons together, all misdemeanors together and all those who have been in the penitentiary together.” Each module is divided into 10 separate cells with a larger dayroom in the center.of the module. Each cell can hold up to two persons and is equipped witn its own toilet facili ties. This set-up, Godfrey says, will afford the inmates more privacy and cuts down on overcrowding. Not only is the new jail larger, it is also filled with state-of-the-art secu rity equipment. “The whole jail is completely elec tronic,” Godfrey says. ^'All doors, both inside and outside the cells, are opened electronically from a main control room located at the front of the jail. All activity in the jail can be monitored by television cameras and an intercom system in the cells, cor ridors and cat-walks (hallways around the backside of the detention modules)." Another new feature of the jail is its two recreation areas “In the old jail,” Codfi “there was no place forint ation. We had one partial who hadn’t been indirectsu over two years. Fortunately, have a secured area on i where the inmates can plat hall or just get some frei sunlight. “We also have a multipm room that we’re going toq weight equipment andpt and domino tables. W looking at the possibilityo weekly movies for the! Godfrey says. The new jail abohastmi cells, two detoxification kitchen equipped with boil tional and convection ovoi new dispatch and bookingtr Godfrey says when reiwi the o Id jail is completed, tint room for another 100 inm jail facility will be equipps padded cell for violent b nurses station andanteda nation room. Renovation tiled to be completed inJai Professional to speak to accounting studet By MONA L. PALMER Reporter A representative from the No. 2 accounting firm in the United States will speak to a joint professional meeting of Beta Alpha Psi and the Texas A&M Accounting Society to night at 7 in Rudder Theater. Deborah Cunningham, vice presi dent of professional meetings for Beta Alpha Psi, says the accounting firm. Peat, Marwick, Mitchell 8c Co., is bringing John Hunnicutt, its Washington principal, to speak to A&M accounting students. Sandy LaGrasta, a Houston-based employee of the company, says Hun nicutt will discuss the recent hear ings of the Oversight and Investiga tion Subcommittee of the House Energy and Commerce Committee — commonly known as the Dingell Hearings. Hunnicutt is in charge of the com pany’s federal government relations and is the firm’s spokesman at the hearings. Therefore, the firm's deal ings in Washington, D.C. center around Hunnicutt, UtGrasta says. Hunnicutt has been invited to A&M because many accounting stu dents are unaware of the hearings and their importance, she says. The results of these hearings will directly affect public accounting and there fore affect accounting students, she says. The hearings, which began in February, deal with the regulation of the public accounting profession and are headed by Rep. John Ding ell, D-Mich., chairman of the energy and commerce subcommittee on oversight. Cunningham says no* regulate themselves throa review system in which pra from one firm review iht of another. Carrie Lamm, a Beta Alpha Psi of ficer, says the purpose of tne Dingell Hearings is to see if the Securities and Exchange Commission has dele gated too much responsibility to the accounting profession to regulate it self. The subcommittee ma concerned with the peenr lein and have discussedik ity of governmental reguki counting firms. Accounting students il concerned about the hear their result because the)d to more federal regulation counting profession, Cub savs. Cloctrical en&l near Lag, Computer Science and Mathematic* Majors. Probing the Very Frontiers of High Technology. That’s Intelligence. i Tlie National Security Agency la responsible for analyzing foreign communications, safeguarding our government’s vital communications and securing the government’s computer systems. This three-fold mission requires unheard of solu tions to uniquely challenging problems. This is why NSA is—in many areas—working well into the 21st century. Now, you can work with us. Here are Just a few of the posslbllltl^: Electrical Engineering. Research and develop ment projects range from Individual equipments to complex interactive systems involving micro processors, mini-computers and computer graphics. Facilities for engineering analysis and design automation are among the most advanced anywhere. Computer Science. Interdisciplinary careers in clude systems analysis and design, scientific applica tions programming, data base management systems, operating systems, graphics, computer security and networking—all in one of the world’s largest com puter installations. Mathematic*. Projects involve giving vitally im portant practical applications to mathematical con cepts. Specific assignments could include solving communications-related problems, performing long- range mathematical research or evaluating new techniques for computer security. On top of providing you with unheard of chal lenges, NSA offers a highly competitive salary and benefits package. Plus, you’ll have the chance to live in one of the most exciting areas of the country— between Washington, D.C., and Baltimore, Md. You’d be smart to learn more about ail the options you have with NSA. Schedule an interview through your college placement office or write to the Nationai Security Agency. i NSA will be on campus November 13, 1985. 5br an appointment, contact your placement office. Unlieard of Career Opportunities NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY ATTN: M322(N) Fort Meade, MD 20755-6000 U.S. Citizenship required. An equal opportunity employer.