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Page 6/The Battalion/Monday, March 9, 1987 Battalion Classifieds World and Nation ' ' r.Jt * \£^ ’i^yVr 4^%> ! ^ a ^ e ’ ^ • NOTICE © ^CORN euxsdl &3®ISIE 16il Texas Avenue South College Station, Texas 77840 Culpepper Plaza (Hear Hastings and Behind Holiday Inn), Mon-Sat 10:30-6:30 Get your popcorn for Spring Break USE THIS COUPON Receive a 50* Bag of Popcorn d or 50^ Discount Toward Your Purchase INJURY STUDY Recent injury with pain to any muscle or joint. Volunteers interested in participating in investiga tive drug studies will be paid for their time and cooperation. G&S Studies, Inc. 846-5933 102(3/31 Fever Blister Study If you have at least 2 fever blisters a year and would be interested in trying a new medication, call for information regarding study. Compensation for volunteers. G&S Studies, Inc. 846-5933 in?»a/ai Defensive Driving, Ticket Dismissal, Dates, Times, You’ll Have Fun!!! 693-1322. 91t5/8 » SERVICES TYPING/WORD PROCESSING, Fast, Accurate, Guaranteed. 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COMPUTERS, ETC. 693-7599. 113t3/13 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. 113t3/9 The legal memoranda, prepared for Meese and supplied to the Tower board, were released last week in response to a request from the Associated Press. One legal opinion by Cooper con cludes there was no violation of a re quirement under the National Secu rity Act for timely notification of Congress when the administration failed to tell key congressmen about the arms sales. The Tower report concluded that notification appears to be a require ment. The report says Congress should have been notified shortly af ter Reagan’s Jan. 17, 1986, written authorization for the arms sales failed to gain the expected release of U.S. hostages in Lebanon. The administration never did no tify Congress, and the deals with Iran didn’t become public until last November, about 15 months after the shipments began. A second opinion by Cooper con cludes that it was sufficient legally for Reagan to have given oral autho rization for one of the arms ship ments that took place in November 1985 involving the CIA. The Tower panel said it doubted an oral go-ahead was sufficient. Cooper’s opinions were written in Decemoer of last year, a month and a half after the initial disclosure of the arms sales to Iran and about three weeks after disclosure that some of the profits from the sales may have been diverted to the Nica raguan Contra rebels. The opinions, both dated Dec. 17 op 1 and drafted at Meese’s request, were written amid growing criticism on Capitol Hill that the Reagan admin istration had broken the law by not informing Congress of the Iran ini tiative. The CIA’s involvement in the November 1985 shipment was emerging publicly in news accounts about the time Cooper’s opinions were requested. The disagreement reflects a longstanding division between Con gress and the administration about proper notification. Manx cat for stud. Call after 5pm weekdays. 822-6955. 108t3/13 Study: Violent crime to hit most 12-year-olds THEATRE GUIDE WASHINGTON (AP) —The Jus tice Department said Sunday that five out of six of today’s 12-year-plds will be the victims or intended vic tims of violent crimes during their lifetimes if current crime rates per sist. Half of them will be victimized more than once, authorities said in a report based on projections from a decade of surveys on the extent of crime. The report says the lifetime odds of becoming a victim of violent crimes — rape, robbery and assault — decline rapidly with age. Nearly one out of 12 females will be the victim of an attempted or completed rape. For black females, the odds are 1 out of 9, according to the department’s Bureau of Justice Statistics. The study, based on figures com piled by the government’s National Crime Survey from 1975 through 1984, said that 45 percent of black males will become victims of violent crime three or more times — almost double the possibility for black fe males (24 percent) and triple the likelihood for white females (13 per cent). Thirty-seven percent of white males are likely to be victimized three or more times. The report said that at age 12, 83 Ol 2 " percent o fall Americans are likely to be hi hit by violent crime or an attempt at violent crime in their lifetimes. But as they get older, the odds drop even faster than life expectancy. The report said: • 72 percent of the nation’s 20- year-olds will be victimized by vio lent crimes or attempted crimes; • 53 percent of the country’s 30- year-olds; • 36 percent of 40-year-olds; • 22 percent of 50-year-olds; • 14 percent of 60-year-olds; • 8 percent of 70-year-olds. The bureau publishes crime vic timization rates based on twice-a- year interviews with 101,000 persons in 49,000 households. They are asked about their own experiences, including any crimes not reported to the police. Salvage crews try to find 82 lost aboard capsized ferry ZEEBRUGGE, Belgium (AP) — Engineers tried Sunday to right a capsized British ferry in an effort to retrieve the bodies of 82 people be lieved trapped in the half-sub- merged vessel off the Belgian coast. Relatives of passengers, mean while, went to a makeshift morgue in a basketball court to identify the 53 bodies recovered so far. Of the 543 passengers and crew, 408 survived. The Herald of Free Enterprise fell on-its port side outside this port just 15 minutes after departing Fri day night for Dover, England. On Sunday, two salvage ships car rying giant cranes moved in on the stricken vessel. The unrecovered corpses were presumed trapped or in inaccessible sections. Salvage crews attached a steel ca ble to the orange-and-white hull. The operation was suspended at nightfall, after about three hours. Officals said Sunday it was ex tremely unlikely that anyone was still alive inside the vessel and that it is too dangerous for divers to try to re trieve bodies before the ferry is righted. “We cannot get more bodies out of the vessel without killing some body,” said Lt. Stephen Wild, a Brit ish Royal Navy diver. Paul Ellis, a spokesman for the ferry’s owners, said, “The prime concern is to get the ship upright. It will be a matter of weeks, rather than days.” He said diving conditions were dangerous. “It’s deep, it’s dark, ev erything is upside down and things are moving about.” Raymond Nossent, another Townsend Thoresen spokesman, said the salvage company Smit Tak of Rotterdam intended to right the vessel and tow it back into port. Belgium and Britain have launched inquiries into the sinking. “We have accepted that it is some thing to do with the (bow) doors,” said a company spokesman in Dover, Paul Ovington. “That is how the wa ter rushed in because there is no other hole in the ship.” Unofficial speculation focused on the possibility that the huge bow doors through which cars and trucks are loaded onto the ferry were left open after departure. Shipping offi cials in Zeebrugge have said that the doors, which normally are above the waterline, are sometimes left open to clear the area of exhaust fumes. FBI captures killer 1 year after escape BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Self-styled mountain man Claude Dallas, who escaped from the Idaho State Pen- tentiary after being convicted of kill ing two Idaho Fish and Game war dens, has been captured, the FBI said Sunday. Dallas, who escaped nearly a year ago, had eluded authorities for 16 months before finally being arrested in the 1981 slayings of two Idaho game wardens. He was put on the FBI’s 10 Most Wanted list 47 days after fleeing into the northern Nevada desert from a 30-year prison sentence. Dallas, 36, was convicted of man slaughter in the deaths of Idaho fish and game officers Bill Pogue and Conley Elms, both killed by a rifle bullet to the head after they tried to arrest him for poaching in 1981. Dallas was the subject of a CBS- TV movie last year, which some crit ics said romanticized the killer. Auto Service ‘Auto Repair At Its Best’ General Repairs on Most Cars & Light Trucks Domestic & Foreign OPEN MON-FR1 7:30-5:30 ONE DA Y SERVICE IN MOST CASES 846-5344 Just one mile north of A&M On the Shuttle Bus Route 111 Royal, Bryan Across S. College From Tom’s B-B-Q [ ©-CP'S ^ •£© i com “The Original Popcorn Factory In Bryan-college Slation” Culpepper Plaza Phone 693-7221 Present This Ad And Receive $1." 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