> NOTICE Page 6/The Battalion/Tuesday, November 25, 1986 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Wanted Males 18-45, Nonsmokers with mild asthma, chronic cough, or shortness of breath to participate in a 30 hour research study. $200. incentive for those chosen to participate. Call 776-0411 or 776-6236 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 » a acodl 1621 Texas Avenue South College Station, Texas 77840 Culpepper Plaza • {Sear Hastings and Behind Holiday Inn), 10-8 M-F 10-6 SAT Stop by and get your popcorn for the game Thursday! Beat Texas! DEFENSIVE DRIVING, TICKET DISMISSAL, YOU’LL LOVE OCR EUN CLASS! 693-1322.35U2/17 * FOR RENT mmmm SPECIAL! Cotton Village Apts., Snook, Tx. 1 Bdrm.: $150. / 2 Bdrm.: $175. Call 846-8878 or 774-0773 after 5 p.m. Male Roommate needed for Spring Semester, 2 bdrm. 2 hath, apart. 6It 12/5 Sublet large efficiency. 550 sq. ft.. $275./fiiontli, free defK>sit. Ceiling fan, newly remodeled. 693-Ififil.t 12/12 Furnished home, Southwood Valley. Rooms $225. plus bills, nice. 693-0939. 46t 11/26 ♦ FOR SALE For Sale. Chevette 1981, $2000. or best offer. For in formation call 696-3204. 62t 12/3 Four Texas A&M vs. t.u. tickets $20.00 each. 696-2170. 62tl 1/25 Phonemat Answering Machine, Excellent Condition, $70., 13” T.V., $150., 9" T.V., $30. Prices Negotiable. 696-0116. 62t 12/3 Is it true you can buy Jeeps for $44. through the U.S. government? Get the facts today! Call 1-312-742-1142 Ext. 8390. 6D12/5 HP-41CX, OPTICAL WAND, PROGRAMS, LOW EST PRICES IN TOWN 696-7642. 59tl 1/24 1976 Corvette Stingray, Blueprint 350 engine, trans mission, new paint, tires, 58,000 miles. 845-3859, 774- 4036. 59t 11/26 1980 YAMAHA 400 ASKING $550. 2 HELMETS IN CLUDED. AFTER 5:00p.m.. 764-1865. 59tl 1/26 SERVICES ON THE DOUBLE All kinds of typing at reasonable rates, Dis sertations, theses, term papers, resumes. Typing and copying at one stop. On The Double 331 University Dr. 846-3755 iset Typing and Word Processing. Thesis, Dissertations, Reports. 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Box 8074, Hilton Head, S.C. 29938. , 59t 11/26 CHILDREN OF A LESSER GOD r ruol 9:S0 jg MANOR EAST 3 Manor East Mall 823-8300 fl SONG OF THE SOUTH a 7:1S| 9:00 H FIREWALKER pa TTol 9:409 TOUGH GUYSk 7:2s| SCHULMAN6 2002 E. 29th 775-2463 TOP GUN ra 7:10 0:50 EYE OF THE TIGER n 7:35 0:55 KKYS 105 Presents $ DOLLAR DAYS $ This Week's Features Are: STAND BY ME a RUTHLESS PEOPLE ii SOMETHING WILDr THE BOY WHO COULD FLY pq-u isj World and Nation Peres to report on Iran arms shipment Israeli government attempts to ease pressure from critic: JERUSALEM (AP) — Foreign Minister Shimon Peres tried Mon day to defuse pressure on the Israeli government to disclose its role in shipping U.S. arms to Iran, prom ising to report to a watchdog sub committee in Parliament. He flatly refused, however, to give information about any Iranian arms deal when he appeared before the Foreign Affairs and Security Com mittee, an unwieldy, 26-member body where deliberations are rarely kept secret. He promised instead to brief the six-member Subcommittee on Armed Services. The development came amid con cern that an angry U.S. Congress could make Israel a scapegoat for the U.S. administration’s sales. The political uproar in the United States over the arms shipments has just begun to spread to Israel, where many Israelis accept that arms deals are not a subject for public debate. The full 120-member Knesset, or parliament, scheduled a debate for Tuesday on the issue. “There has never arisen a more bitter enemy of the Jewish people and, in my opinion, of human civili zation, than the Khomeini regime,” said Abba Eban, a former foreign minister who presides over the Knesset committee. He referred to Ayatollah Ruhol- lah Khomeini, Iran’s revolutionary patriarch. President Reagan has said he au thorized a third country, reportedly Israel, to ship arms to Iran to try to form links with Iranian moderates. The Jerusalem Post quoted un identified Israeli defense officials as expressing concern that Congress could act against Israel for its role. “We can expect to see almost all bilateral military negotiations grind to a standstill for a while and a hos tile climate developing toward Israel in Congress,” one unidentified source was quoted as saying. Congressional wrath could dis rupt such projects as financing and building the Lavi jet fighter; permis sion to sell to Honduras Kfir jets which contain U.S.-built compo- Study says stress won't make students vulnerable to illness Responsible caretaker for 15 month old. Our house or yours if no more than one other child. 690-0015 eve nings. 60t 11/26 BOSTON (AP) — College stu dents may find exams nauseating, but a new study suggests that the stress of these grueling rituals isn’t likely to make them more vulnerable to infections. The idea has long been accepted by many that college students are more likely than usual to get sick during exam time, because the stress of studying for tests and taking them weakens their natural immunity to disease. “I think there really is a connec tion between stress and illness,” but not where students and exams are concerned, says Dr. Harris Faigel, director of health services at Bran- deis University. Faigel reviewed nearly 40,000 stu dent visits over four years for treat ment of strep throat, mononucleosis and urinary tract infections. Students actually went to the doc tor less, not more, during exams, probably because they felt they were too busy to get medical help. He said the notion that students were more likely to be sick during tests may have arisen because there is more talk about stress and illness at exam time. A variety of animal studies sug gest that stress is far more damaging if it’s inescapable. For humans, this could mean that stress is apt to make people sick if it results from some hopeless calamity. It might explain, for example, why people often fall seriously ill in the months after the death of a spouse. But students can do something about exams, Faigel says. The exams “probably constitute an escapable stress,” he says. “When you are studying, you can get up and take a break,” Faigel says. “There’s a sense of having some con trol.” o u Slip into the Bay Keg Special Miller Ute $45. 00 reservations recommended 6am-12 Midnight Eveiyday 846-1816 4501 Wellborn Rd. Plow serving Draft Beer Put Your Foot Do When it comes to big bills! Sprains and Broken Bones don’t have to cost you an arm or a leg. Care Plus offers affordable medical care 7 days a week, with professional service and convenience. 10% Discount - Students, Faculty & Staff CarePlus^ttf MEDICAL/DENTAL CENTER 696-0683 Open 8am-8pm 7 Days a Week 1712 S.W. Parkway Across from Kroger (on Anderson shuttle Bus Route) nents, and granting Israel the status of NATO countries in bidding for defense contracts, the Post quoted (he officials as saying. Morris Draper, U.S. consul in Je rusalem, sounded surprised, how ever, when asked if the controver | had affected U.S.-Israeli relations The relationship “is very good.|| don’t expect it to be damage;.. Draper said in remarks broadcastcrl Israel army radio. World Briefs Man climbing Berlin Wall shot down BERLIN (AP) — East German border guards fired dozens of shots Monday at a young man try ing to climb over the Berlin Wall to the West and he fell to the ground covered with blood. Western authorities said. T hey said he probably died. Another East German suc ceeded Monday in escaping to the West by setting out on a raft into the Baltic Sea, where he was picked up by a passing ship. West German police said. T he 36-year-old man on the raft identified himself as a nephew of Karl-F.duard von Schnitzler, Gommunist East Or many’s propaganda chief and the leading commentator on state run television, sources told The Associated Press. A West Berlin witness to the wall shooting reported hearing shouts of “Halt, stand still,” fol lowed by 30 to 50 shots on the eastern side of the wall at aboui 1:30 a.m.. West Berlin policesaid Flooding, mudslides cause problems SNOQUAFMIE, Wash. (AP) — Flooding caused by heavy rain and melting snow forced dozens of families from their homes Monday and blocked the only highway to a mountain resort where about 1,000 weekend skiers were stranded. Flooding and mudslides cut off railroads east and west of Seattle, one by a mudslide that cut a 300- foot-deep gap through 60 feet of track. Water and a slide also closed Interstate 90, the state’s major east-west highway, for part of the day. Of ficials declared emergencies in King County, around Seattle and in Lewis Gounty south of Ta coma. Several towns al emergencies. declared One firefighter was killed Sun day when he was hit by a train while helping evacuate a nursint home threatened by flooding. Alaskan plain to open for developmer WASHINGTON (AP) — An Interior Department study rec ommended Monday that Alaska’s energy-rich Coastal Plain be opened to full-scale petroleum development so long as its fragile ecology and teeming wildlife are protected. “T he area is clearly the most outstanding oil and gas frontier remaining in the United States and could contribute substantially to our domestic energy supplies,” according to the study. At the same time, the study warned that “oil and gas devel opment will result in widespread long-term changes in wildlife habitat.” Environmental groups, saring development and protection are not compatible at the Coastal Plain, said they would work lo I persuade Congress to bar oil and N gas drilling in the frozen tundra. || The study said that as mam as || 9.2 billion barrels of oil could be H recovered from the 1.5 million-■ acre tract along the Arctic Ocean || Contact Lenses Only Quality Name Brazos (Bausch & Lomb, Ciba, Branes-Hinds-Hydrocurve) RQOO $79r M -STD. DAILY WEAR SOFT LENSES reg. $79. 00 a pair 79 oo $99 nn -STD. EXTENDED WEAR SOFT LENSES reg. $99. 00 a pair 79 oo -$99 nn -STD. TINTED SOFT LENSES reg. $99.°° a pair Holiday Sale Ends Dec. 20,1986 Call 696-3754 For Appointment * Eye exam and care kit not included CHARLES C. SCHROEPPEL, O.D., P.C. DOCTOR OF OPTOMETRY 707 South Texas Ave., Suite 101D College Station, Texas 77840 1 block South of Texas & University