Thursday, February 5, 1987/The Battalion/Page 5 merges shuttle bus service for Munson, Scarlett O’Hara runs niversm i David I A'o-po;: | 3l B y R achel Cowan looranci Reporter oredunH The Munson and Scarlett O’Hara bus routes il poina were combined Monday, said Douglas G. Wil- e reponftms, manager of Texas A&M bus operations. [ nod™ The routes had been combined last semester, eddtai- but only from 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m., Williams "'ere M ^id. ons. |f Both bus routes now include all the stops along 85 ANjHniversity Oaks Street. Under the revised route, the Scarlett O’Hara buses stop at the Plantation 0aks apartments first and the Village Green and Tanglewood apartments last. The Munson buses ' wasi11 now run in the opposite direction along Univer- v sit y Oaks. ttion wiH Because of these changes, buses will be three tsestoVB» f our minutes apart before 10 a.m. along the ternsisBantation Oaks, Sausalito, Sundance, Court- ere yard, Travis House and Village Green bus stops. After 10 a.m., the buses will be about six minutes art. andwicl ind m! a kitditt tl point tor viot Before the new plan was implemented, Scar lett O’Hara buses ran 12 to 15 minutes apart. “The changes in bus routes mainly help stu dents on the Scarlett O’Hara route,” said Bill Conaway Jr., assistant manager of bus opera- tions. “Students on the Scarlett O'Hara route are used to .. . waiting eight minutes for a bus, but. . . they were waiting up to 15 minutes.” — Bill Conaway Jr., assistant manager of bus operations The decision to combine routes was made af ter students complained about long waits for buses and being late to class, but bus operations won’t charge extra money for the changes, Cona way said. “This will make things a lot easier,” said Chris Stafford, a sophomore electrical engineering ma jor. “Sometimes I would wait as long as 22 minu tes.” The reason the Scarlett O’Hara buses don’t run as often as last semester is that the buses on the new Dartmouth route now pick up some of the students who used to be on the Scarlett O’Hara route, Conaway said. Because the Scar lett O’Hara route eliminated two bus stops (Woodstock and Post Oak Village), bus opera tions could not afford to spend as much money on the route. Last semester, bus operations allotted three buses to the Scarlett O’Hara route, while this se mester there are only two, he said. “Students on the Scarlett O’Hara route are used to better services, waiting eight minutes for a bus,” Conaway said, “but at the beginning of this semester, they were waiting up to 15 minu tes.” It, opentm s or Jodi intioiif najor the inspti nonepce f: the set iurantto jilding, ik equipitt* iths.Jelb itsumis ringthtt NBC affiliate to delay show on condom use ■ FORT WORTH (AP) — A Rlevision sitcom episode about a ||en-age boy who buys condoms fwill be run by the NBC affiliate in the Dallas-Fort Worth area on a delayed basis and will be followed t a forum on teen-age preg- ncy, station officials say. Doug Adams, news director of tAS-TV, said the station re ived permission from NBC to the episode of “Valerie” at 10:30 p.m. CST Sunday instead of its regular 7:30 p.m. time slot. ■ The station earlier had an nounced it would not run the epi sode. ■ In the episode, series star Vale rie Harper discovers her 17-year- old son has purchased condoms as a safeguard for a sexual en counter. I “Our feeling is that we’re sup portive of the show and of teens latching it,” said O’Neil. “But we think we’ve made a contract with families that between 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. they don’t have to worry about the programming that’s poming into their home.” I The show will be followed by a forum on teen-age pregnancy to be produced by the station. Ad- said. Doctors: Mexican diet pills can endanger student users By Tami Tate Reporter Some college students are losing weight with possibly harmful diet pills obtainea in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico. One of those students, Lisa Dick- ard, a student at the University of Texas, has been taking the diet pills since August 1986. Dickard, 21, says she heard about the diet pills through a friend. Dickard and her roommate, Pam Pinder, first went to Nuevo Laredo in August 1986. They crossed the border into Mexico, hailed a taxi and gave the driver the address of a phy sician who would prescribe the pills, she says. About 25 people were waiting for prescriptions in the doctor’s office, which she says was about the size of a bathroom. Before receiving any pills, the women were told to fill out an index card with their names and heights, Dickard says, and then they were weighed. The doctor then showed her the drugs — three different pills. One is taken early in the morning, another at about 10 a.m. and the last at 2 p.m., she says. One of the pills, which the doctor called a “fatburner,” had no pre scription, ingredients or name on the pill bottle. The other two drugs, Miccil and lonamin, required a pre scription, Dickard says. The cost for a three-month prescription and the doctor visit totaled $30, she says. The pills were obtained at a local pharmacist in Nuevo Laredo. In or der to bring the drugs into the United States, proof of a prescrip tion was required, she says. John Thompson, associate direc tor for the Texas State Poison Cen ter, says Miccil is a diuretic which produces urine flow, therefore, get ting rid of excess fluid. If used in ex cess, Thompson says, a person can become dehydrated. lonamin, an appetite suppressant, can lead to high blood pressure and a high heart rate if too much is taken, he says. Jackie Howell, a nursing supervi sor and licenced vocational nurse at Care Plus in College Station agreed with Thompson, saying lonamin is an amphetamine, more commonly known as speed, and affects the cen tral nervous system. 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An overdose of lonamin can cause tremors, hallucinations, fa tigue, depression and panic. Dickard lost 15 pounds in three weeks and says she could hardly eat for a week. The Nuevo Laredo doc tor had told her she would lose most of the weight in the first two weeks. “The first day is the worst,” she says. “It sort of makes you feel like you’re in a daze the first day.” When she began taking the diet pills, Dickard says she couldn’t sleep for a few days and when she did, it was a fitful sleep. She also noticed having a lot of energy, and then none at all. She thought it was be cause one of the pills was a stimulant and the other pill counteracted the first one. Dickard says she wasn’t afraid to take the pills because she has never had heart or blood problems and would probably continue taking them. 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