12714/15 t? rrft T* 1 ^- ^ vr4 - r ^t ^ c ,r Battalion Classifieds **. '^V*# r^5(* ^7* f^. ^7f ^/T* f/' r SPECIAL NOTICE HELP WANTED Whole Earth Provision Company Whole Earth Provision Company is sorry to announce the closing of our College Station store at 105 Boyett. The decision to leave College Station was a hard one for us all. We wish to thank all our friends and customers in College Station for their continuous support, and assure you that we will continue to honor all product war ranties. If we can be of any help, please call our Customer Service number in Austin (512) 458-6333 or come by one of our Whole Earth Provision Company stores in Austin and Houston. 2410 San Antonio St. Austin 8868 Research Blvd. Houston 2934 South Shepherd 4006 South Lamar wiTisMiininMieri-i-i-itinieswii'OntieiaaosBQM—W* J FOR RENT POOL CLUB ROOM 3-LAUNDRY ROOMS LARGE STORAGE 24 HR EMERGENCY MAINTENANCE HALF SUMMER RENT THROUGH MAY. 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Denton defeated James R. Woosley in a run-off for Place 4 of the College of Education, bringing Faculty Senate elections to a close Thursday. Denton, professor of educational curriculum and instruction, received 57 votes to Woosley’s 32. Woosley is a lecturer in health and physical ed ucation. Eighty-nine total ballots were cast in the only run-off of the regular Senate elections, which were held Tuesday. The next regular session of the 86-member Senate will be April 14, at which time Sen. Harry Boothe, head of the election committee, will discuss the selection process for Sen ate officers and committee heads, to be elected in May. Smugglers show airport vulnerability EL PASO (AP) — Security mea sures to prevent hijackings and ter rorist attacks against commercial air craft are not failsafe, the manager of this border city’s airport said Thurs day. Three janitors accused of sneak ing illegal aliens past airport security checkpoints and aboard planes were arrested this week. George Perry, manager of the El Paso Interna tional Airport, said two of the three were longtime employees and eligi ble for retirement. Security is a joint effort of the Federal Aviation Administration, the airport and individual airlines, said FAA spokesman Mitch Barker in Fort Worth, headquarters for the agency’s five-state southwest region. Officials are reviewing who has access to restricted areas and mini mizing the number of people in such positions. Perry said. The three janitors — Pablo Galle gos, 61, Felix Botello, 55, and Jose Jaime LJribe, 30 — were arrested Tuesday. They were indicted by a federal grand jury in El Paso and charged with conspiring to trans port, conceal, harbor and shield ille gal aliens. Each was freed on $10,000 bond. According to U.S. Border Patrol authorities, the janitors drove illegal aliens to the airport’s employee parking lot and escorted them through an employee stairway that leads to a concourse used by both American and United Airlines. The aliens were concealed in a janitor’s closet until just prior to de parture time. Once on the con course, without having passed through the security checkpoint, the aliens would obtain boarding passes with tickets previously purchased by members of the smuggling ring. On March 22, a United Airlines employee saw some suspicious peo ple boarding a jet. James Selbe, associate chief Bor der Patrol agent in charge of the anti-smuggling unit in El Paso, said the United Airlines pilot alerted air port security, which went into the plane and brought out a couple and their infant child. What’s up ; 8 Friday STUDENTS AGAINST APARTHEID: will sponsor a man from College Siatitm CUy Hall to Rudder Tower.H march, in conjunct km with a national protest davfc e " African divestment and in memory of the Rev. Mae ther King Jr,, will begin at f> p.m. 1’anieipants areask^ arrive by 4:30 p.m. There will be speakers before andafii the march. For more information call Norman, 693- GAY STUDENT SERVICES: will sponsor a disemsionomi Bible and homosexuality ai 7 p.m. in 301 Rudder more information call 77b-1797. Drive. For mote information call Bill, 845-6752. FRIENDS OF STERLING C. EVA NS LIBRARY: Willi® McKenzie, Texas A&M UniveiMiv Systems regent,ti speak on '‘Providing the l oofs: A Great Research Libra to Match a Great Institution*’ at the annual meeting ai p.m. in 2940 Sterling C. Evans. GRADUATE STUDENT CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP hold a Bible study on the gospel ol Si. John at 8a.tn.iBti meditation room of the All Fait l»’s Chapel. CONSTRUCTION SCIENCE DEPARTMENT: will hi .spring banquet at 6:30 p.m. at the Hilton Hotel. 7km are available at any .student chapter office. For moreinfe matron call 260-0313. TEXAS STATE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION ASSOCit TION OS STUDENT MECHANICAL ENGINEERS:, sponsor a boxer short and bow-tie mixer at 8]).m. auis K.C. Hall. All education and engineer majors are invited MEXICAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION: will elect newog cers at 5:30 p.m. in the married student housing pa room. TAMU BADMINTON CLUB: will have practice at 7:30p, in 351 G. Rolhe White. AGGIE RED CROSS: will sponsor its bi-annual swim-acm from 7 p m. to 10 p.m, in P.L. Downs Natatorium. Anyo? interested in swimming or donating u> the Red CrossQ contact Matty, 845-4918. CHI ALPHA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: will dismal lines* -—the Fruitful Lifestyle** at 7 p.m. in 601 Rudder Saturday AGGIECON 17: will show “E.T..” Lad from 10 a.m. to 2 a.m. in Rudder To\ AGGIE G.O.P.: will spur ership seminar f rom Sunday at the Hilton. ( and more information. INTER-FRATERNITY COl Jalopy Bush for Diabetes f the Systems Adminisu atiot and "Cocooi a Morton Blackwell youthb a.m. to midnight on Saturdayi; ill Scott, 260-7179, forapplfean NC1L: oundat Buihh ioiisnr the "Git: i ft mg dt9a.ni. Cruiseships: Airlines, hiring! Sunni seas! Call for guide, cassette, ne\ 1444 ext. OW 127. icr, career, over- service. (916)944- 124t4/16 GARAGE SALE ford Processing;: lannscripts. repot oposals, di- newsletters. TEACHING MATERIALS: Books, Tapes, Records, Units. Science Kits, Learning Activities, Pre-School - 2nd grade. 203 College Mew, Bryan. April 5th. 8 - 327t4/4 THEY’RE HERE!!! Pick upyour graduation an nouncement orders NOW!!! MSC BROWSING LIBRARY ROOM 223 Extra Announcements Go On Sale April 15th at 8:00 a.m. MSC Student Finance Center, Room 217. WUJ sin ill '[xmsor a frits s.uional BanU »r a tnmt mng Relations^ r instructor will 15-3452 or stop Sunday SHAKESPEARE FILM SERIES: will show -Romeo and) et” at 7 p.m. in 113 Kleberg. Admission is free. CORPS OF CADETS CHAPLAINS: will sponsor a car w from 12:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. at Mama’s Pizza ton money for the chaplain’s fund. No charge, but donaai will be accepted. RHA FRESHMEN LEADERSHIP: wash from noon to 5 p.m. at Univt nations accepted. Monday ENGLISH DEPARTMENT: will : course titled ‘'Coherence: Making Clear” at 6:30 p.m. in 120 Blocke Kim Bewer. For more iniomiatioi 227 Blocker. TEXAS AGGIE BAR ASSOCIATION: will award iwcj. scholarships to A&M students entering law schooling Applications are available u> any student who hasce: pleted most or all of his pre-law work at A&M .tndror tained 3.5 + overall GPA. Deadiim- is April 30. Inters students should toman Dr. Hill.it \ Jessup in 101 & demic. PARENT’S WEEKEND: Make your plans now! A comp; schedule will be in The Battalion and at the MSC [re Monday to April 13. POLITICAL FORUM: will sponsor a lecture on "bunb trol: The Controversy” at 8 pan. in Rudder Theater. MSC AGGIE CINEMA: will meet at 7 p.m. in ;.l)'2 Rudder AGGIE TOASTMASTERS: will meet at 7 p.m. ia Blocker. Items for What’s Up should be submitted to ! he Batalin 216 Reed McDonald, no less than three dn > prior ton sired publication date* Test uncovers genetic disorder DALLAS (AP) — In a spin-off of work by two Nobel Prize winners, re searchers here have developed a new, relatively convenient test to de tect a genetic disorder that causes high levels of cholesterol. The development could make it possible to check all patients at risk of inheriting the disorder, doctors say. The test detects heterozygous familial hypercholesterolemia, or FH, which affects about half a mil lion Americans and can lead to coro nary artery disease. It was developed by researchers at the University of Texas Health Sci ence Center at Dallas, the home of Nobel Prize-winning scientists, Drs. Michael Brown and Joseph Gold stein, genetics professors at the health science center. Drs. Jennifer Cuthbert, Cara East and David Bilheimer described the new test in The New England Jour nal of Medicine. The new test requires te hall an ounce of blood and are available within a week,G said. She said the test haste percent accurate so far in guishing 12 to 15 FH patietf those without cholesteroldis*' People with heteroiyf have on their cell surfaces the normal number oi m needed to remove cholesli the blood. Advertising in The Battalion is as Good as Gold! CALL 845-2611 LOOKING FOR MORE 03( A PLACE Wll TO LIVE? SCANDIA, TAOS, AURORA GARDENS and SEVILLA offer you more for you > and fall. Choose from large 1, 2, and 3 bedroom units available in flats, iota, anW plans. Located less than Vz mile from campus, close to shopping, dubs, and restaur your convenience, we’re right on the shuttle bus route too! Also enjoy pools, tenniscc venient laundry facilities, and lots of ROOM! Visit us today! Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-6pm, Sat. 10am 5pm, Sunday lpm-5pm | Scandia, Taos Aurora Gardens Sevilk 401 Anderson 1501 Hollf 693-6505 693-2%