The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 17, 1986, Image 6

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BUSIN6SS CPPUftTUNITV
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THERE ARE STILL 84-85
AGGIELANDS AVAILABLE!
If you haven’t picked yours
up yet - come by the English
Annex between 8:30 - 4:30,
Monday thru Friday and,
bring your school I.D. card
or a driver’s license.
ALSO, IF YOU WILL NOT
BE HERE IN THE FALL
To pick up your 85- 86 Ag-
gieland, you can pay $3.50
and we will mail it to you.
Come by the English Annex.
BRAZOS MART
Indoor Flea Market
& More
Fri-Sat-Sun 10am-6pm
Ph. 778-MART
East Bypass between
Hwy. 21 & Tabor Rd. 4t9/s
ADOPTION — NOT ABORTION. Loving, finan-
ciullv set me* couple anxious to lt*^all\ adopt Caucasian
infant. Will help with expenses. Please answei our
pi avers. Call c ollec t anytime. (313)f>57-;j-4JD. It9/1
Need ener^v? To lose weight? lieihal Products. Con-
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THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE
Has immediate openings for route
carriers and/or sales solicitor posi
tions. Carrier positions require
working early morning hours deliv
ering papers and can earn $400.
to $600. per month plus gas allow
ance. Call Andy at 693-7815 or Ju
lian at 693-2323 for an appoint
ment laitfn
Learn Gold, Silver Scrap Recycling Business. Free in
formation: Recycling, Box 11216 AE, Reno, NV.
89510-1216. 1U9/19
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So you never buy the wrong product
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facial, call for an appointment. Inde
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9t9/17
ON THE DOUBLE
All kinds of typing at reasonable rates. Dis
sertations, theses, term papers, resumes.
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FOR RENT
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within 60 days and your horse can live free - Stables un
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street. A/C, no pets. (1) 825-2761. 189tfn
for snt€
1979 Suzuki 370, $500. or best offer. Call Ron at 693-
5867. 13t9/23
HONDA 1981 PASSPORT motorcycle. Fine running
c ondition. $300. or best offer. 846-1967. 13t9/18
Convertible Renault '85. Mint condition. Low miles,
live year warranty, $12,500. Negotiable. 846-3015t9/19
A fully IBM compatible system including software, 640
K RAM, disk drive, keyboard, TTL monitor, PC/XT-
$699. AT-S1699. Satisfaction guaranteed. 1 yr. war
ranty. Computers, Etc. 693-7599. 3t9/30
VW Rabbit, AC, standard, 69,000 miles, $1950., per
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Toshiba VHS VCR. $325. / 80 watt peavey backstage
amp $120. Call 822-2173. llt9/24
RESEARCH PAPERS. 15.278 available! Catalog $2.00.
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TOLL-FREE HOF LINE: (800)351-0222, Ext. 33.
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PIANO FOR SALE. Wanted: Responsible party to as
sume small monthly payments on piano. See locally.
Call Credit Manager, 1-800-447-4266. 9t9/19
1975 Olds Cutlass Salon. Air, cruise, good condition.
$1250. 693-1540. . 12t9/19
SVr" DSDD Disks, guaranteed. Box 10. $8.00. 846-
2889 (11 a.m. - 11 p.m.). 846-7821 (4 p.m. - 11 p.m.).
L.S.I. 12t9/22
’71 Olds 98. Runs good, huge, power, everything, per
fect party car. Mike, 696-2057. 1219/19
1978 MGB Convertible. Red, 47,000 miles, good condi
tion. 696-4343. 10t9/26
WANTED
INJURY STUDY
Recent injury with pain to any
muscle or joint. Volunteers in
terested in participating in in
vestigative drug studies will be
paid well for their time and co
operation.
G & S STUDIES, INC.
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GOVERNMENT JOBS. #16.040- $59.230/vr. Now
hiring. Call 805-687-6000 ext. R-93.31 for current fed
eral list. 194t 10/15
HELP WANTED
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WORD PROCESSING: Dissertations, theses, manu
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PROFESSORS EXAM FILES for Engineering, Chem
istry. Calculus, Physics at I’niversitv Bookstore 8c Lou-
pot’s. 3tll/4
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SCHULMAN THEATRES
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3. Mon-Wad - Local Students With
Currant ID's.
4. KORA A Schulman Thaatras present
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sent your driver’s license at the
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$2.50.
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Goods Sales on Sept. 17th &
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call (913)492-3595 (dav), or (913)341-0815 (night).
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5. M-F. Light housekeeping, own transportation. Call
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Paying $20. Men’s Class Rings. Ship for promt pay
ment. Recycling, Box 11216 AE, Reno, NV. 89510-
1216. 1U9/19
Students needed immediately to sell Video Yearbooks.
Make big commissions. No experience necessary. Free
information. Video Yearbook. 1291 16th Street West,
Des Moines, IA 50265. 12t9/22
Dr's office needing student to work part-time A.VI.
oniv. T yping required. Applv at 3020 E. 29th St. Suite
109. Br van. 196tfn
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Page 6/The Battalion/Wednesday, September 17, 1986
World and Nation
South African
mine accident
kills at least 44
EVANDER, South Africa (AP) —-
Welders accidentally ignited a fire in
a mile-deep shaft of the Kinross gold
mine Tuesday, and the flames and
fumes killed at least 44 workers, in
jured 183 and trapped 154, officials
said.
The state-run South African
Broadcasting Corp. quoted Kobus
Olivier, manager of the mine, as say
ing there was only a slight chance
that the missing miners survived.
Dawie de Beer, a spokesman for
General Mining Union Corp., South
Africa’s second-largest mining
group, told reporters at the mine
gate that 26 bodies were brought out
of the mine shortly before midnight,
about 14 hours after the fire broke
out.
Eighteen bodies had been recov
ered earlier.
Spotlights illuminated the two
pithead towers as search operations
continued through the night. Ambu
lances and police cars were standing
by-
Olivier said 128 black workers and
55 whites were hospitalized in
Evander, which is on the edge of the
mine, most suffering from smoke in
halation. Five were reported in se
rious condition while the others
were listed as satisfactory.
At least 13 of the dead miners
were known to be blacks, hut no in
formation was available on the other
31 known to have died.
More, than 2,000 miners were
brought safely out of the shafts,
Olivier said.
Mine officials said an explosion in
an acetylene welding torch or gas
cylinder started the fire. The flames
spread through electric cables and
other material in a horizontal pas
sage at the 15th level between the
mine’s two vertical shafts, they said.
European nations ban
South African goods
to protest apartheid
BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) —- The
12 European Common Market na
tions on Tuesday banned the pur
chase of South African iron, steel
and gold coins as part of a package
of economic sanctions to protest
apartheid.
The watered-down package also
includes a ban on new investments in
South Africa.
“We’ve reached a conclusion that
sends a clear signal of what we want
to see happen in South Africa,” said
Sir Geoffrey Howe, the British for
eign secretary and chairman of the
Common Market conference of for
eign ministers.
In reaction to the Europeans’ de
cision, South African Foreign Min
ister R.F. Botha said the government
would study ways of defending the
economy. He said it would not im
pose retaliatory measures.
Howe said the ban on iron and
steel imports takes effect Sept. 27,
but that further talks at a lower polit
ical level are needed to decide how
to implement the ban on commercial
and gold coin investment.
At the insistence of West Ger
many, the Common Market
dropped consideration of an import
ban on South African coal, a move
that would have had a much greater
economic and social impact.
The West Germans had argued,
with support only from Portugal,
that cutting off coal purchases would
inflict severe hardships on the tens
of thousands of blacks — many of
them from South Africa’s neighbor
ing countries — who work in South
African mines.
Danish Foreign Minister Uffe
Ellemann-Jensen told reporters he
would demand that the question of
banning coal imports be reconsid
ered at the next foreign ministers
meeting set for October. Denmark,
acting on its own, already has cut off
all trade with South Africa.
Ellemann-Jensen said that with
out the inclusion of coal, the sanc
tions package was “amputated” and
of limited value as a pressure tactic.
Common Market imports of coal
totaled $1.3 billion last year, com
pared with iron, steel and gold coin
urchases valued at a combined
600 million. Total Common Mar
ket imports from South Africa
amounted to $9.2 billion.
But Ellemann-Jensen also said
Tuesday’s action meant, “Things are
moving in the right direction; the
pressure is growing.”
Other officials were more skepti
cal. Theodore Pangalos, the chief
Greek delegate, told reporters the
sanctions “concern a ridiculously
small amount of South African ex
ports to the Community. It won’t
have any effect.”
Senate considers doubling
federal tax on gasoline
WASHINGTON (AP) — The
House Ways and Means Committee
eyed a proposal to double the fed
eral gasoline tax Tuesday as Con
gress looked toward new levies, pos
sibly on cigarettes and alcohol as
well, to meet deficit-reduction com
mitments.
Rep. Dan Rostenkowski, D-Ill.,
said lawmakers want to “round up
the ususal suspects” for taxation,
and also weigh the sale of some gov
ernment assets.
The chairman of the Senate Bud
get Committee, Pete Domenici, R-
N.M., said he thought an oil import
fee or a combination of an import
fee and gasoline tax might become
part of the Senate’s effort to curb the
deficit.
Talk of tax boosts has increased as
Congress’ cost-cutting efforts have
fallen short. While it appears most
programs will be frozen or increased
only to allow for inflation, lawmak
ers have had little stomach for mak
ing spending cuts in an election year.
But White House budget director
James C. Miller III told reporters
that President Reagan remains ad
amantly opposed to any tax increase.
FREE LUNCH FREE LUNCH FREE LUNCH
Dr. John Koldus, vice president for student services,
would like you to know about his “Free Lunch” pro
gram designed to encourage contact between stu
dents and administrators. The program will include a
luncheon in the Memorial Student Center followed by
a discussion on any and everything. If you’d like to at
tend, complete the form below and mail it in. You will
be contacted as space is available. All students are
welcome to participate. Return this form to Dr.John-
Koldus, vice president for student services,Texas
A&M University, College Station, TX 77843.
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