■ Battalion Classifieds • WANTED $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Wanted patients with very mild asthma, ex-asthmatics, patients with cough or occasional weasing or short ness of breath, even with exercise. To participate Jan. 3 - Jan.19. $200. incentive for those chosen to partici pate. Call 776-6236. $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 FEVER STUDY We need to test 4 new thermometers. If you have a temperature over 100°, and have taken no pain medication (aspirin or tylenol), and could use $20 for a short visit call us at 776-6236. $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 68112/17 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. 846-5933 46tn/26 • FORRENT Patients with “acute diarrhea” (less than 48 hours duration) needed to evaluate potential over-the-counter medication for diarrhea. Volunteers will be paid for time and cooper ation. G & S Studies, Inc. 846-5933 •7 FORRENr WNMMNMH 822-7321 Newly Remodeled Newly Redecorated Very Large 1 bedrooms from $200. 2 Bedroom, 2 Baths as low as $335. Many Leasing Specials Available! Pool On site staff Sun Deck Security Club Room Laundry Facilites Near Shuttle Large Closets 3200 Pinfeather Professionally managed by Chatham Enterprises 65t1/30 Duplex 1711 A Trinity PI. * 2 Bdrm., IVaBath * Fenced Back Yard * Garage * $350./mo. Call Bill at 693-5177 after 5 p.m. 2nd Semester Special! 2 Bdrm. apt $245./mo. Available Now & Dec. 15 Casa Blanca Apts. 846-1413 Room in older home with 3 other female students. Fur nished. W/D, $175./mo. In cludes utilities. South edge of campus within sight of Presi dent’s home and Duncan Hall. Call Laura at 696-8643 after 5 p.m. Bargain at $225.2 Bdrm. apart ment in 4-plex, Bryan. W/D con nection, dishwasher, disposal, near shuttle, 1.7 miles from cam pus, no dogs. 693-7761 or 775-5270. SPECIAL! Cotton Village Apts., Snook, Tx. 1 Bdrm.: $150. / 2 Bdrm.: $175. Call 846-8878 or 774-0773 after 5 p.m. Sublease 1 Bdrm. apartment. $240./mo., no deposit, 5 minutes from campus. Shuttle bus. Will give new occu pant furniture of needed. 846-4391, Monica. 70tl2/15 Duplex, 1 Bdrm., partially furnished, walk to campus, $170./mo. 696-0350. 70tl2/15 Large, nice house - 3 Bdrms., natural wood floors, ga rage, fenced yard. Pets o.k. 5 minutes from campus, off Texas, $450. 696-6657. 66U2/9 Sublease large 2 Bdrm., 2 bath. Near shuttle, pool, laundry. $325./mo 696-3706. 66tl2/9 Preleasing for Spring. Near Hilton. 2/3 bedroom du plexes. 846-2471 or 693-1627. 50t 12/17 House - very nice. 3 bdrm., 2 bath, living room, den, fenced yard, pets o.k. On Dominik near campus. $495. 696-6657. 66tl2/9 Condo - fireplace, 2 bdrm., 2 bath, private, backyard, w/d conn., clng. fan, 696-9262 after 5 p.m. 65U2/15 2 Bdrm., large apt. Garage. 415 S. Springs, $300. 413 Nagle, $280. Efficiency $180. 779-3700. 67U2/10 5 Bdrm., 2 Bath house, 307 C. Main $500. - apts. near univesity $165. up. 693-0122, 779-3700. 67U2/10 Sublet large efficiency, 550 sq. ft., $275./mo., free de posit. Ceiling fan, newly remodeled. 693-1653.67tl2/17 Sublease 2 Bdrm, 1V 1 .' bath, new carpet, ceiling fan, mi crowave. 696-3253. 67tl2/10 2nd Semester Private Room - Dorm Plan 2 Persons Per Apt. All Bills Paid / Furnished $170./Per Month Per Person Casa Blanca 4110 College Main/846-1413 close to campus-quiet-convienient 49111/19 Duplex near campus. |an - May o: future lease. 2 bdrm, 1 bath, fenced yard. No pels. $250. rent. $150. deposit. Call 846-1274, leave message. 67ll2/17 •TRAVEL Spring Break ’87. Beach and ski breaks available now! South Padre Island, Daytona Beach, Steamboat Springs, Miami Beach/Fort I^auderdale, Mustang Is land/Port Aransas, Galveston Island and Fort Walton Beach. Call Sunchase Tours Central Spring Break toll free hot line today for information and reservations, 1- 800-321-5911. 64U2/12 Srwemce DEFENSIVE DRIVING, TICKET DISMISSAL, YOU’LL LOVE OCR KCN CLASS! 693-1322.35tl2/17 TOTAL MOVE IN $40.00 No Rent Until January ’87 On A 9 Month or 1 Year Lease! Plus, 15 sessions at Total Tan paid for by Country Place Apts. Only 8 Blocks From Campus! 0!^ country place ®ents apartments 3902 College Main 846-0515 a compass management property • LOST AND FOUND Lost Yellow Cat. University Oaks and Munson area. (Large Kitten) 693-8882. 69t 12/12 • 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 BY WANDA. Any kind, any length. Rea sonable rates. 690-1113. 67tln Typing and Word Processing. Thesis, pissertations. Reports. Reasonable Rates. 693-1598. 62U2/12 Typing/Word Processing, fast. Accurate, Guaranteed. Papers - Dissertations. Call Diana. 764-2772. 66U2/17 S I 11)1 \ I I ') PING - 20 'i I \RS experience, fast, act in ate. i easonable. gnat a meed. 693-8537. 4 1112/17 TYPING: Accurate, 95 WPM. Reliable. Word Proc essor 7 Days A Week. 776-4013. 69U2/9 WORD PROCESSING: Dissertations, theses, manu scripts, reports, term papers, resumes. 764-6614. 69t 12/15 • HELP WANTED The Houston Chronicle Has immediate openings for holi day season & spring route car riers. 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 Julian at 693-2323 for an appointment. OUTDOOR TRIP LEADERS WANTED to lead day and week end adventure trips. Outdoor skills, first aid certification re quired. For more information call Patsy Greiner, 845-7826. 69t12/17 CHRISTMAS BREAK EMPLOYMENT Students from Dallas, Ft. Worth, Corpus Christ!, Tyler, and Brownsville needed to observe seat belt use during Christmas Break. 3 Days, $100. Call Julie, 845-5815 69112/12 3000 GOVERNMENT JOBS List $16,040 - $59,230/yr. Now Hiring. Call 805-687-6000 Ext. R-9531. 34t 12/16 ♦ FOR SALE New Louis Vuitton purse. Paid $230., sell for $125. Great Christmas Gift! 696-1422. 70tl2/I5 ’86 FORD F-150, PS/PB, AM-FM Cassette, bed tool box, big 6 cyl, 4000 miles, standard, factory warranty, buy it for the payoff of $8990., Sc if your car runs, I will give you $2000. cash for it. 1-817-829-2445, 1-817-829- 1481, (waco area). 66tl2/9 Coastal Hay, fertilized. $1.65 per bale. Delivery avail able. Call 845-4921. 68t 12/10 3 Seat Sofa, neutral colored Broyhill with'Oak h im. Ex cellent condition. $300. 693-2058 after 5 p.m. 68t 12/15 Yamaha Maxim 400. Very low mileage. Inquire at 260- 1587. G6t 12/9 Country Living. 14’x 60’. ’77 Sandepoint. 2 Bdrm., 1 bath, on wooded, Vl2 acre, rented lot. 10 minutes from Vet. School. Good condition. 690-0421. 66t 12/17 Rangoon red ’65 Mustang. 14,000 miles on rebuilt V8- 289 motor. Call 846-7856 evenings. 69t 12/12 ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE! IBM—PC/XT COM PATIBLE: TWO 360KB DRIVES, 640KB—RAM. 8/4.77MHZ TURBO, PHOENIX BIOS. KEYBOARD, MONITOR, SOFTWARE: $649. COMPUTERS, ETC. 693-7599. 67tl2/10 Aggie Senior Boots for sale. Size 12. $225. Call Fed, 822-3629. 67tl2/17 Unset diamond. l/3rd carat. Flawless. $650. 260-6106 or 846-6703 mornings. 67tl2/10 Regular Haircuts $6 MSC Barbershop Lower Lever MSC 846-0629 Shoe Shines Hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. M-F Call Battalion Classified 845-2611 Page 8/The Battalion/Tuesday, December 9, 1986 World and Nation Honduran troops chase Nicaraguan stragglers TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (AP) — Honduran troops, flown by U.S. helicopters, hunted for stragglers Monday of a Nicaraguan force that Honduran officers say crossed the border during the weekend and burned three deserted villages. A military intelligence source said the troops also were acting as a guard against further incursions. The source, who spoke on condi tion of anonymity, said about 20 Honduran air force planes had bombed and strafed retreating Nica raguans, who he said were pursued by three Honduran infantry battal ions. Nicaragua’s leftist Sandinista gov ernment denied that an incursion took place and claimed that war planes from the Honduran side of the border bombed two villages in side Nicaragua, killing seven soldiers and wounding 1 1 people. Honduras said that 18 of its sol diers were wounded in intense fight ing in the border area over the week end and that its troops inflicted undisclosed “heavy” casualties on a force of 700 Sandinista raiders. U.S. Embassy and Honduran mili tary sources, who spoke on condition that they not be identified for secu rity reasons, said 14 U.S. helicopters ferried hundreds of Honduran troops to the border site on Sunday after the Nicaraguan force crossed into Honduras the day before. The helicopters, all unarmed, provided transportation from Palm- erola, an air base where U.S. forces are headquartered 30 miles north east of Tegucigalpa, to an air strip called Jamastran, about 90 miles east of the capital, they said. The Jamastran air strip is 30 miles from the border, in line with stand ing instructions to American troops to avoid possible clashes with the Ni caraguans. Honduran officials said residents of about 40 villages fled to safety elsewhere when the Nicaraguan force penetrated three miles inside Honduras on Saturday and set fire to three deserted villages near the town of Cifuentes, about 70 miles east of Tegucigalpa. The villages, Mitingale, Buena Vista and La Espe- ran/.a, all were in El Paraisoj ince. Gapt. Carlos Quezada Aji spokesman for Honduran arj forces, said heavy fighting rj Sunday around Cifuentes kiis sided Monday morning as thei nistas began withdrawing totl(| caraguan side of the border. 1 ndependent confirmation oil battle accounts was not since reporters were barred; the area. Last weekend marked then time ill is year that President Joi cona Hoyt) asked President[ for military help to lend i ported Nicaraguan incursion!; the border, where Ll.S.-badtdf ira rebels maintain base their fight against the Sani government. The United States also military helicopter trans) for the Honduran army in when Honduras complained force of about 1,500 S; troops crossed the borderinpu of a C Contra force. South Africa reports 256 children under 16 jailed on no charges JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) — The government said Mon day that 256 children under 16 were in jail without charge, including one only 11 years old. Anti-apartheid groups reported a huge troop buildup in black townships. Police Commissioner J.P. Coetzee made the announcement about chil dren detained under the nationwide state of emergency imposed J une 12. Monitoring groups estimate the number of black children under 18 being held at 1,300-4,000 and have demanded they be freed before Christmas. Coetzee gave no indication of how many people aged 16-18 were being held. One monitoring group, the Detai nees’ Parents Support Committee, called that omission “the most cyn ical sleight of hand.” “It is clear that the 16-, 17- and 18-year-old group are the prime tar get of state repression,” it said. “Whatever the exact number may be, even one child in detention is too many.” The End Conscription Campaign, an anti-draft group that opposes the use of white army draftees in black townships, said Monday there had been a "massive concentration of troops" in townships over the past week. Soldiers were setting up roadb locks at the entrances to townships around Johannesburg area and con ducting house-to-house searches for suspected activists, the organization said. It added that the army had mo bilized thousands of conscripts in the past two weeks and was not granting leaves during December. When asked for a response, the army issued a statement saying it “does nQt comment on troop strength and deployment.” Anti-apartheid groups have pre dicted a major crackdown on activ ists and tighter press restrictions. Under current emergency rules, re porters may not describe security force actions or publish the names of detainees without permission, or publish “subversive statements.” An estimated 20,000 people have been detained at some point under the emergency, and monitoring groups believe about half remain in jail. Cab drivei injures 13 in Chicago CHICAGO (AP) — Atti ran a red light and plowedi crowd of |>edestrians onadi town street at lunchiimeMomi injuring at least 13 people,i»f them critically, police said. “I was walking acrosstliestrs with the rest of the peopleikd heard screams,” said Caniel Martit lovich, 26, a downiowH; fice worker. “1 heard thump.’ I turned around,Ital were lx>dies all over the place" T he taxicab ran a red fyk struck the pedestriansalifccor ner of State and Monroe street!] in the lx>op and hitanum police car parked in front ol^ Palmer House hotel, said Pal man James Miller andwitnes The impact of the crash Hi unmarked squad car partialis the sidewalk, its rearm crushed. T he injured were transpoi to four hospitals. T he cab driver was late police from the scene io II' Hospital, where spokes* Julie O’H eir said he was conscious. A* Ire Student protests prompt premie to pull university modification b PARIS (AP) — Premier Jacques Chirac on Monday withdiew a bill to modify the the state-run university system, giving in to a three-week campaign of some times violent protests by high school and college stu dents. In the Latin Quarter, the capital’s student district, about 30,000 demonstrators marched peacefully through the streets to mourn the death of a 22-year-old student. According to the autopsy, the student died of a heart attack after he was beaten by police. Throughout the country, people paused for a mo ment of silence. Opposition to Chirac’s government has been snow balling since the protests began. Teachers, unions, left ist politicians and even government officials have spo ken out against the university bill. The government has said the measure would make higher education more competitive, but critics claim it is elitist and diminishes students’ freedom of choice “No modification of the universities, asnecessan j may be, can he carried through without widesf[ from all of the interested parties, notably student j teachers,” Chirac said in a televised announcemeni [ “It can only be done in calm,” he said. “Itdeaiil pears that that is not the case today. Demonstrate process, with all of the risks of violence andlhei they entail for all, are the proof.” Chirac said he asked Education Minister RenJ nofy to draw up a new proposal to reform thecoiii 78 universities. He said he hoped the new pla meet “the legitimate aspirations of the young.’ T he office of President Francois Mitterraril nounced that the government accepted the resifl of Higher Education Minister Alain DevaqueU thor of the original bill. Devaquet submittedhisrf tion Saturday. 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