mm B^P Page 6/The Battalion/Friday, January 24, 1986 Battalion Classifieds WANTED STUDY I Recent injury to wrist, knee or ankle? Severe enough pain to remain on study up to 10 days and 5 visits? STUDY II Recent injury with pain to any muscle or joint? One-dose (4 hours) in-house study. STUDY Recent untreated in jury to muscle or bone. Study of 2 day duration with only 2 visits required. Volunteers interested in participating in investigative drug studies will be paid for their time and cooperation. G&S Studies, inc. 846-5933 Cough Study Males and Females 18 years of age or older to partici pate in a clinical trial to determine the effectiveness of a over-the-counter cough reducing medication. Monitary incentive: $100. For more information call 776-0411. 78tfn $ $ Carpool, Navasota (Sloneham) to Texas A&M. Ed after 6,894-2926. 80U/28 SERVICES HELP WANTED Recording engineering classes. Studio. Call Pat at 693-5514. Brasswind Recordinj 81tl/3i Part time sales person needed. 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Plant manager Paul Townley said Wednesday that GM will cut produc tion by 92 cars per day at its plant here because of lagging car sales. iiliiiiiil Cisneros to speak In Rudder Monday Board of Regents member Henry Cisneros will speak on the va lue of a liberal arts education and how it has affected his career. It will be held in Rudder Theater on Monday, January 27 at 5:SGp.ra ■ . v iibility 1 :xas A A esider 1 “The ger role jtl has ir taken th virtising exactly i Layoffs and production cuts are the result of lagging sales of the Chevrolet Monte Carlo and Oldsmo- bile Cutlass models produced here, said Townley. “If the market increased for the demand of the car, it could be (tem porary),” Townley said. Peace march Central American protest®, pleased with trek's results repre ■y as w< [Schult Last week management informed workers that Arlington has been dropped from consideration to build an advanced front-wheel car called theGM 10. About 4,500 hourly workers at the plant are represented by United Auto Workers Local 276, according to union local president John Child ers. He said the union is evaluating the announcement of layoffs and ex ploring options. “I certainly don’t like it,” Childers said. “Anytime we lose jobs, it’s not only a loss to the members and their families. It’s an economic loss to the community.” GM officials said the plant will continue to operate two shifts and produce 60 cars an hour but they will cut production by instituting mass relief techniques. Associated Press MEXICO CITY — Leaders of a peace march through Central Amer ica said Thursday they had “touched many peoples of this war-torn, op- id "we saw the costs of the U.S. govtr P* ta ekly t< the feting BATTALION Mass relief calls for the complete shutdown of the line four times a day, officials said. Individual relief allows each workers two 23-minute breaks dur ing an eight-hour shift while the line continues to move. Roger Bohn, general supervisor of personnel, said, “We can reduce our production this way without re shuffling all the jobs.” pressed region during their six- week-long troubled trek. Although the Central American march ended Thursday, a group was to travel to Washington for a dem onstration Friday at the Vietnam memorial, then go to the State De partment and Congress to protest U.S. policy in the region. A final report presented here Thursday recounts the goals and problems of the march. The report says a total of 400 peo ple from 25 countries took part in the march, which began Dec. 10 in Panama. About 200 were seen in most of the countries. The marchers entered Mexico from Guatemala last Friday, visited towns in the southand held a march in the capital that drew an estimated 20,000 local people. After rock-throwing rightist groups in Costa Rica Forced the march to leave ahead of schedule, it traveled to Nicaragua, where it re ceived its warmest welcome. In its travels in western Nicara gua, the group says in the report. ment-led counterrevolutionary W against the leftist Sandinista govei ment. "We witnessed the cruel destr lion of burned medical clinics, let-ridden schools, orphaned dren, entire villages oestroyed says. Although there were meet::: with government critics and Mist '.HOU! Indians, the group said it was: tints a able to meet with the U.S.-backed:: ateful bels or to visit the Atlantic co* roesai home of the Miskitos and an are ivardir rebel activity. to,dm Honduras and El Salvador :: m pa fused to admit the group after.: itonte problems in Costa Rica, but sn I've I delegations went into the twoco. jot at,” tries by air. les th “It is clear that the U.S. govo | n[ y OU ment-military acted in compt: ud g et j with the governments of El Sak id a |i t and Honduras to prevent ourik:: ngeven there," the report says. "It is afraid the marchers wu |j. r y er observe and report to the world flrfio bav acts of the brutal war it is cam: eddon ( ’ 111 " ith |),ii. Political prisoners in Mondial SW’nen told the delegation “that theirct leave the try is occupied by U.S. military," fces wh report says. iisequc i a re ervist itm dan lyway. CLASSIFIED PULLS! Aluminum goddess to reign atop Texas’ Capitol dome Associated Press SPRING SPECIAL Casa Blanca Apartments 2 Bed room, 1 Bath $225/mo. Please call 846-1413 ON-LINE PROPERTY MANAGERS Properties Throughout Bryan & College Station FREE LOCATOR SERVICE Apartments-Duplexes Condos-Fourplexes Warehouse Space Availble 779-8620 775-6459 Nights & Weekends “The Sign of Good Management” AUSTIN — Texas-made aluminum will be used to cast the duplicate Goddess of Liberty that will replace the 1 Vh-ton zinc statue that stood atop the Texas Capitol dome for 97 years, officials said Thursday. The Alcoa Foundation of Pitts burgh, Pa., announced a grant of $118,000 to help defray expenses of casting a new statue. In addition, the Texas PTA on Thursday presented the state with a check for $37,206 to help cover the costs of restoring the original, weather-damaged Goddess statue that was removed from the dome in November. The original Goddess, which when atop the dome made the Texas Capitol several feet taller than the nation’s Capitol in Washington, was removed because experts said it had become a safety hazard. State architect Roy Graham said the duplicate statue will be an exact replica of the old Goddess, which will be repaired and put on perma nent display in a protected area. The PTA money was raised in a variety of projects after Gov. Mark White last summer called on school- children to bring a quarter to school for the statue. Officials: No conflict of interest with deal Associated Press AUSTIN — Sculptors who complained about one company’s plan to produce and sell minia ture replicas of the Goddess of Liberty statue could do the same thing if they accept the same guidelines, officials said Thurs day. George Bristol, executive di rector of the Capitol Committee which is raising funds for Capitol restoration, said there was noth ing improper in the contract with Barvo Walker, a sculptor and friend of House Speaker Gib Lt wis, D-Fort Worth. Earlier this week, it was an nounced that Barvo Creation! Inc. — operated by Walker anil Washington University Techno! ogy Associates, the state's God dess of Liberty consultant - would be selling 21-inch repliff of the statue for $ 1,836 each. Bristol said Walker’s compar must market the product, pay) the production costs, anditcoul lose money. “This is one of Texas PTA’s statewide Sesquicentennial projects,” said Mary Tippin of El Paso, Texas PTA president. “By the middle of January, we had received some 424 separate donations representing thousands of Texas schoolchildren.” John Drake, Texas area manager for the Aluminum Company of America, said the Alcoa Foundation became interested in the statue when Alcoa officials in Texas red mended a grant to cover thecosi' metal, casting, fabrication andp tor’s services. Metal for the new statue produced and cast into small inf at Alcoa’s Rockdale Works, theft 1 pany’s largest smelter. It will then shipped to a Texas foundry"! the copy will be made. 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