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/ 3|o|ca|ca|oMca|ca|ca|caMsaM c5 M C5 l c *l c5 l c5 l C5 l 0 l c *l c5 l c5 l c Page 12AThe BattalionAThursday, February 12, 1987 I V Battalion Classifieds Soviet police stop protest • for jailed Jewish dissident NOTICE FOR RENT 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. Large one bedroom, furnished apartment. Close to campus. 846-3050. Hurry only one left! $225. plus util ity plan. 84tfn Preleasing Now! 2 &: 3 bdrm duplexes near the Hilton 846-2471,776-6856. 83tufn G & S STUDIES, INC. 846-5933 _ Close to TAMU. 2 bdrm., 1 bath, garage, fenced yard, central heat. 201 Dellwood, $375./mo. Call 696-4357. 85t2/17 • HELP WANTED ■ CAMP DAY Monday, February 16,1987 MSC Rooms 226-230 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Interview for jobs in summer camps SUMMER JOBS 94t2/i3 Ski Vail $229. 5 Nights, 4 Days With Great Des tinations, Inc. 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Contact: Danny Seale '69, Box 1092, Jasper, Texas 75951. 409-384-8645 9512/17 MOSCOW (AP) — Plainclothes- men pushed protesters out of a shopping mall Wednesday, the third day of demonstrations for a Jewish activist who refused the Kremlin pardon that freed 140 other impris oned dissidents. The protesters also demonstrated for the right to emigrate. They car ried placards reading, “Let us go to Israel” and “Free Josef Begun,” who was given a seven-year prison term in October 1983. U.S. Ambassador Arthur A. Hart man called the mass release a “step in the right direction,” hut he said the United States continues pressing for more free emigration. Hartman said he had appealed to Soviet authorities to let dissident Naum Meiman attend his wife’s fu neral in the United States. Inna Meiman, 54, died Monday in Washington where she had received cancer treatment since leaving the Soviet Union last month. Hartman said the refusal since 1975 to grant Meiman an exit visa violated “Soviet practice and Soviet law.” “In the last little while, the Soviet government has recognized that their treatment of individuals has had an effect on their relations with other countries,” the ambassador said. Foreign Ministry spokesman Gen nady Gerasimov said at a news brief ing Tuesday that 140 dissidents had been released and as many other cases were being examined. His an nouncement has not been reported to the Soviet public. Gerasimov also said government commissions were reviewing the criminal code, hut he gave no details. About 20 Soviets who have l>een refused emigration visas gathered Wednesday morning for their third day of protest in the Arbat shopping mall. Authorities put Begun’s wife Inna and son Boris under house arrest Tuesday. Boris Begun managed to join the demonstrators Wednesday, but his mother remained at home. Police did not interfere with the Monday and Tuesday protests, but on Wednesday plaindothesmen took away the placards. They shoved anti punched Western journalists and television cameramen trying to re port the event. One cut the cable of a camera car ried by a crew from the ABG Mos cow bureau. Some people in a crowd that gath ered expressetl support for the pro testers, hut others shouted anti-Se mitic slogans referring to the Nazi extermination of Jews. Alter alxmt 20 minutes a man identifying himself as a city official told the protesters their demonstra tion was illegal. The plaindothesmen and bystanders shoved (he demonstra tors together. They tried to resist but were pushed out of the mall into a side street. Uniformed {x>lice nearby took no action. None of the protesters re- ported injuries. The mass release Gerasimov an nounced covered some dissidents jailed under a law forbidding “anti- Soviet agitation and propaganda.” Gerasimov said Josef Begun de clined to submit an application for pardon and his son said the activist was believed to be the only person still imprisoned under that law at Ghistopol. How many are in labor camps is not known. Doctor wanl confidential treatment / da Give a canister filled with LOVE!! - Pop’s fresh popped corn - Chocolate, Cinnamon, Honey, Regu lar, Lo-cal, and many other seasoned and candy coated flavors Need experienced Word Processor, preferably with knowledge of Word Perfect. Willing to take responsibi lity. Challenging, interesting, and varied work. Flexible " ' ~-3755, hours. 846-3 , J ill or Ginny. 91tfn Real Estate Appraisal firm seeking recent college grad uate to be an appraiser. Send a resume to 1304 King- wood Dr., Kingwood, TX 77339. 86t2/12 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY CORN sisMl urope, Amer., Austrialia, Asia. 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All utilities paid, partially furnished aparttnenL Atyfie. 846-8022- 93t2/13 Clean. quieL 2 bdrin.-J bath, walk to class, $180 He bills. 696-7266. 95t2/17 Furnished 1 bdrm. apt. Near university $210. All bills paid. Two bedroom, water paid. $200. 779-370(B4t2/16 Bush praises accomplishments of administration, belittles Dems LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Vice President George Bush praised the economic and foreign policy accom plishments of “this Republican ad ministration” Wednesday night as he embarked on a series of political for ays to protect his standing as front runner for the 1988 Republican presidential nomination. Bush gave his remarks in advance of a Lincoln Day dinner with Repub lican party faithful. The dinner was the first stop of a two-day Midwes tern trip, where a key supporter in Michigan said that the Iran-Gontra controversy is taking a political toll on Bush’s as yet unannounced presi dential campaign. “There’s a tenseness that says, ‘Is he going to get burned? Is he going to be part of the problem?’ ” as the controversy unfolds, said Peter Sec- chia, co-chairman of the Bush cam paign in Michigan. The vice president’s dinner speech to his Lansing audience amounted to a political pep talk in ■ which he said “this Repubiican ad ministration has done an outstand ing job of leading America, and we have the record to show for it.” In praising Republican accom plishments, Bush also threw a few jabs at the Democrats. Taking credit for the GOP for passage of tax revision legislation. Bush said “we have taken six million low-income Americans off the tax rolls completely. CHICAGO (AP) —The puli lias no l ight to know that eiitet tainei Lilnrace had AlDSortla a hospital doctor suffers Ilonilit deadly disease, a lop exemlivnl the American Medical Assisi* lion saitl Wednesday. 1 he medical hisiory ol a w i ienl, even one who is a |>iiblkTij m e or a doctor, should lx: confi dential unless (he indivklmfi rondilinn poses a lineal los- « u*ly, said Dr.JamesS.Todd. A different view wasollereilli Dennis O’Leary, Presidenl Rtr gan’s attending physician dm Reagan was the victim of anas* sination attempt and nowheadii the joint Commission on Acmi lation of I lospitals. "Anytime you liecomeanii figu re, you do yield someolyou l ight to privacy," O leary Todd, senior deputy exec® vice president of the Ghiojp based AM A, O’Leary other panelists discussed nitdiri records confuleiUiulily at ik American College of Heallbn Executives’ HOth annualmettinf Noting casual contactdnesrii spread AIDS, Todd said “apc son silting in the from rowo( Las Vegas casino” whoshixikli crace’s hand doesn't need know the enieriainer suite from acquired immunedefe syndrome. O’Leary said there ma> > some need for publicity in case of Lilxn ace’s death tend He cited reports dial inform/' may have lieen improperly« held on the death certificate 1 odd also said thatlheiu ol a Cook County Hospitaldw with AIDS, stis|>en(led tent l>ui later reinstated to resiiie duty with no patient anti shou Id rei nain confidential. m< fa 1/ A, In K Study says ulcers caused by lack of natural antacid Senate BOSTON (AP) — Many ulcer victims do not produce enough natural antacid to protect their intestines from digestive* juices, and this may he a major factor- among the elusive causes of their misery, new research concludes. More than 3 million Americans suffer nicer flareups each year, yet the cause of the illness re mains a mystery in most cases. Contrary to popular belief, there is little firm evidence that stress is a significant cause of ulcers. In the latest study, doctors found that most people with duo denal ulcers — by far the most common variety — produce sig nificantly less bicarbonate than usual in their intestinal linings. Bicarbonate protects the system from die strong acids needed to digest food. They said this impaired secre tion “may lie an important factor” in both the cause and the fre quency of recurrence of duodenal ulcers. If so, their finding could help open up new strategies for treating and preventing ibis com mon disease. (Continued from page 1) Some stTnalors suggested that cut ting clown the size would increase the responsibilities of each senator, and might therefore increase the unit’s productivity* Douglas Baird, chairman of exter nal affairs, suggested a st rider atten dance policy might work even belter than such a drastic change as cutting the Senate in half. Senate Speaker Miles Bradshaw stepped down from his position mo mentarily to speak in favor of die bill, saying nothing was permanent and if it didn’t work, il could he changed. - “In the time I’ve servedn Senate and as Speaker, I’ve [fll that, honestly, we are notaneiiaa Ixuly," Bradshaw said. “Pteff simple.” In other actions, (lieSenaten imously passed a bill railing™ university lo release ami mail(t reports die week followingOiS ams, rather than three to lounH after finals as is now the |xilic). |j Several senators reportedlliif/ University of Texas has apjfll mately the same amount ofl* get their grades sent out yetjfl them out about two weeks liti A&M. RTTENTION MAY GRRDURTES ORDER YOUR GRRDURTION ANNOUNCEMENTS NOLU! 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