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Page 6/The Battalion/Wednesday, October 1,1986 Battalion Classifieds P€RSONfilS FOR R€NT To Carol D. } the finest Al pha Phi -The finest lady I ever did see. Won’t you come and be with me? I love you so much you see. Yours Truly, Your Secret Admirer 23110/1 NOTICC 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. 192tfn AflcM Winter Ski Weeks to Steamboat, Vail or Keystone with five or seven nights deluxe lodging, lift tickets, mountain picnic, parties, ski race, more, from $142.! Hurry, call Sunchase Tours for more information toll free 1-800-321-5911 TODAY! 21tl0/24 UJRNTCD INJURY STUDY Recent injury with pain to any muscle or joint. 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(AP) — A jubi lant Nicholas Daniloff returned Tuesday to the United States, saying “I feel vindicated” and declaring that improved U.S.-Soviet relations are the “silver lining” in the cloud of his arrest on espionage charges. The 51-year-old U.S. News & World Report correspondent, ap pearing at a news conference shortly after his arrival at Dulles Interna tional Airport, held up a “Free Nick Daniloff’ T-shirt that had been al tered. The new version read, “Freed Nick Daniloff.” Daniloff noted that the United States and the Soviet Union had an nounced that President Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev will meet in Iceland on Oct. 11-12. “I am pleased the cloud that hung over Soviet-American affairs is dissi pating,” he said. “This is a wonder ful thing.” Referring to his Soviet heritage, Daniloff recalled that his Russian grandmother in New Hampshire used to tell him that “there’s a silver lining in every cloud. ... I feel that’ what has happened, as I’ve been fly ing across the ocean, has really illus trated that.” Daniloff said that Secretary of State George Shultz and Soviet For eign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze spent 20 hours negotiating his re lease and as a result have gotten to know each other better as negotia tors and as human beings. Upon their arrival at the airport, Daniloff and his wife, Ruth, were whisked from the Pan Am airliner to the airport terminal for a reunion with daughter Miranda, 23, and son Caleb, 16. Late Tuesday, the White House announced that time had been cleared on Reagan’s schedule for a visit by the Daniloffs to the Oval Of fice Wednesday. Task force says POWs being held in SE Asia WASHINGTON (AP) — A task force reported to the Pentagon that it believes there is a strong possibility that American servicemen from the Vietnam War are still being held prisoner in Southeast Asia despite the lack of hard evidence. The findings of the task force were released Tuesday by Lt. Gen. Leonard H. Perroots, head of the Defense Intelligence Agency. Per roots created the task force last spring to gain an independent as sessment of his agency’s work on the prisoner of war-missing in action is sue. Perroots, during a Pentagon briefing, said he could not adopt the panel’s conclusion that there was a strong possibility of live American prisoners in Southeast Asia. He ex pressed concern that reports on the task force’s work might raise false hopes among the families of missing Americans. The task force failed to provide any facts, Perroots said. He said he doesn’t know if there are live Ameri can prisoners in Southeast Asia but would ask the president to take ac tion if he had any actual evidence. The report by the task force, which was headed by one of Per roots’ predecessors, retired Lt. Gen. Eugene F. Tighe Jr., has been classi fied and was not released to report ers. Perroots summarized its find ings and read selected portions. Perroots said the panel found no evidence of a cover-up by anyone in DIA or anywhere in the U.S. gov ernment in terms of handling POW information. The task force, which included several former and current officials with the DIA and CIA, also made recommendations to improve inves tigation of POW reports, Perroots said. Shultz says override of veto could chill negotiations WASHINGTON (AP) — Secre tary of State George P. Shultz told Republican senators Tuesday that a vote to override President Reagan’s veto of South African sanctions would undercut Reagan’s ability to negotiate with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. The White House, fighting to save the administration’s policy of mov ing slowly on attempts to punish the white-minority government for its policy of apartheid, also announced that Reagan is naming career diplo mat Edward J. Perkins, 58, to be the first black American ambassador to Pretoria. Shultz’s appeal for votes to sustain Reagan’s veto of tough legislative sanctions against P.W. Botha’s gov ernment, along with the Perkins ap pointment, seems to have been cou pled with Reagan’s offer Monday to issue new but limited sanctions against South Africa by executive or der. Perkins has been serving as U.S. ambassador to Liberia. He would succeed Ambassador Herman W. Nickel in Pretoria when confirmed by the Senate. Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole, R-Kan., said Shultz told the group of nine to 10 Republican lawmakers that it “wouldn’t be of any help to the president when he sits down with Mr. Gorbachev to have been clob bered by the Congress on a foreign policy issue.” L YESTERDAYS^ Daily Drink & Lunch Specials Billiards & Darts Near Luby's / House dress code 846-2625 FREE PROGRAM NO PURCHASE NECESSARY FULLY IBM-PC/XT COMPATIBLE FULLY IBM-AT COMPATIBLE $ 693 $ 1699 PRICES SHOWN INCLUDE: •8MHTZTURBO • 640K RAM • 360K DSDD (PC/XT) OR 1,2M (AT) FLOPPY DRIVE • HI Res Color Graphics • XT-OR AT-STYLE KEYBOARD • AMBER MONITOR • CHOICE OF 3 PROGRAMS SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! 90 DAY WARRANTY ON DRIVES 1YR. WARRANTY ON PTS JIBS 2 YR WARRANTY0NCRT (Sic. 693- 360K DRIVE ADD $90 20MHD ADD $395 Closed Su. 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