************************ Page 12/The Battalion/Wednesday, April 22, 1987 Battalion Classifieds , ^jSjt *T* ♦ FOR RENT HELP WANTED 2 Bdrm Apartment in modern 4-plex in Bryan near shuttle, 1.7 miles from campus. Dishwasher, disposal, w/d conn., trees. $200./mo. June & July. $265./mo. beginning August 1. 822-2892, 693-7761. ^9,5/8 Special! Cotton Village Apts., Snook, Tx. 1 Bdrm.: $150. / 2 Bdrm.: $175. Call 846-8878 or 774-0773 after 5p.m. Newly decorated Executive Office Suites Near University. All bills and janitorial. Start at $95./mo. Call 846-4783 Summer Work For Rent Apart ment provided for summer in ex- change for Repairs and/or Ranchwork from May 18 to June 5. 846-1413, 4110 College Main 13514/24 NEED A JOB? TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR SALES PERSONNEL. NO EXPERI ENCE NECESSARY. MUST BE WILLING TO TRAVEL. SEND RESUME TO OR CALL STUBBLEFIELD CO., INC., 1914 DEERBROOK DRIVE, TYLER, TEXAS 75703, (214) 534-1411. 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T-9531 for cur rent repo list. 119t4/24 Versatile Word Processing. Term Papers, Reports, Thesis, Resumes, Dissertations, Graphics. LASERW RITER QUALITY. Best Prices. Call 696-2052. 83t5/8 WORD PROCESSING: Dissertations, theses, manu scripts, reports, term papers, resumes. 764-6614. I37t5/8 WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi dent Reagan said Tuesday the Soviet Union is giving “every appearance of wanting to move ahead” on an agreement eliminating medium- range missiles in Europe, but con gressional leaders urged the admin istration to proceed cautiously. Senate Majority Leader Robert Byrd, D-W.Va., warned that Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev’s latest proposal “is cosmetically attractive but, at bottom, works against the co hesion and steadfastness of the At lantic alliance.” Republican leaders of the House and Senate were summoned to the White House and joined Reagan in the Cabinet Room, where Secretary of State George P. Shultz talked for nearly an hour about his arms dis cussions in Moscow last week. Senate Minority Leader Bob Dole, R-Kan., said it was too early to tell if there was broad-based support for Gorbachev’s proposal, which calls for eliminating shorter-range Nu clear missiles as well as medium- range weapons in Europe. “I know that some senators have already contacted me, wanting to see Shultz, wanting to go into detail about precisely what happened,” Dole said, talking with reporters in the driveway later. “Everybody, I think, is expressing some reservation, at the same time worked out. We will watch it very closely.” There are some tears in Europe that elimination of the nuclear weap ons would remove the major deter rent to a Soviet invasion with tanks ilJjENO gbout 2i i siyIi" jioiihen ofciviliai to i>r° te! ted. “The Soviets give every appearance of wanting (o move ahead on (medium-range missiles), but there is a lot of fine print to be worked out.” — President Ronald Reagan 1 iealthy debate is certainlyusett ibis subject. We have noptoHi (with it).” Noting that NaTO doctrine long relied on the p(>ssibiliiiui:,® unu nucleai weapons, Hud said,'^P e 0:1 should not i ush into an agreemMl 1 ^, 661 which discards central tenetsof^K", security.’’ I C' 1 ' , ' am aid the i T tun [whetl expressing cautious optimism — whatever that means,” Dole added. Posing for pictures with the law makers, Reagan was asked about prospects for an agreement this year. “I’m not going to hazard any guesses,” he replied. Presidential spokesman Marlin Fitzwater quoted Reagan as telling the group he was “optimistic but rea listic” about prospects. “The Soviets give every appear ance of wanting to move ahead on (medium-range missiles),” Reagan said, according to Fitzwater. “But there is a lot of Fine print to be and other conventional forces. Gen. Bernard Rogers, com mander of NATO forces, has rec ommended that the United States deploy shorter-range missiles in Eu rope to match the Soviet forces. He also has opposed eliminating the me dium-range missiles from Europe. The shorter-range weapons have a range of 300 to 600 miles, while the medium-range weapons can strike targets up to 3,400 miles away. Fitzwater noted that Rogers has voiced his objections numerous times, and said, “There are a lot of people on various sides of this issue. On that point. Rep. f ne\ . R Wv<>.. .i mrmU [rai 1 ' 11111 delegation just bae allowed to remain United States. EE SB ERG, Va. (AP)-f nits, acting under od ■id ir- the tice rc- the ?d con and Fli 1 o f tna Many Jewish groups in the United States urged that Linnas lie de ported. Moscow’s evening news program showed film of the bearded prison er’s departure from New York. In Prague, Ivan Demkovic, cap tain of the Czechoslovak airliner that took Linnas to Prague, said neithei the stewardesses nor the approxi mately 25 passengers were allowed to talk to the prisoner. He was seated in the hack of the plane with two American escorts. A ;ral i !; (Con Hernial I Ifoi iolvenl liable t' I Mor Ichangt feudal Kent lia up the the fendan Capi /stem AsG Bigatioi Imiim) ■it un Iguiltv piddle! 1 Mon Rive da lot sud Kie an jawarde ever an Grid [ally o] |ve dai jbmpn ise th lord’s Ties tl es, ot “Out ary n e maneuver underi duntary hankrupiot the move was aimedaicoto part of the more than $21 it: m * o»tempt-of-court finddBrubbs .tig.tm-a 1 ..iRoik he-ieljin:. making by a federal judge In Boston Hudson declined com w hen questioned abound* .u lion would be taken again! Rmu he himself. LaRoudie the country last December. Agriculture Department announces restrictions on foreign farm workers WASHINGTON (AP) — Foreign workers would be allowed entry to the United States to harvest wheat and corn but would be kept out if they wanted to work in cotton and soybean Fields or help with milking under new proposed rules announced Tuesday by the Agriculture Depart ment. The proposal involves definitions of fruits, vegetables and other perishable commodities that will be used to carry out the Immigration Re form Act passed by Congress last year. Officials said the rules would help determine the eligibility for temporary legal status of alien workers involved in seasonal agricultural jobs in the United States. The 1982 Census showed that about 850,000 farms had hired workers, either full or part-time, he said. But those included all hired workers, not just aliens. “We had received considerable comment f rom the livestock and dairy industry” wanting the rules to include them for alien workers, he said. But those have been excluded, and “I expect we’ll hear about that.” Al French, a USDA farm labor specialist, said the proposed regulations would rule out most farmers from employing alien workers. When grain producers are counted, about 78 percent of the farms who hire workers would be prevented from employing foreigners. On the other hand, all plant crops grown for human consumption would be approved for the alien work force, French said in an interview. Corn is a commodity that is expected to stir con troversy because it is mostly a livestock feed in the United States, he said. However, much of the grain is exported to countries where corn is im portant as a food grain. New federal regulations, including the defi nitions, are being drafted and will begin to take effect next month. A general amnesty is pro vided f or aliens who can prove continuous i esidency since Jan. 1. 1982. The law also provides several avenue working legally in the United Statesfoti f arm workers who have a history of helmi f mils, vegetables and other perishable prod#! Qualified aliens who performedse;pal“ cultural serv ices in the United StatesforspK periods of time before May 1. 1986, whip lowed temporary legal status. The language of the law defines seasodi cultural services as “field work related to fl ing, cultural practices, cultivating,Sowj! harvesting of f ruits and vegetablesofevend and other perishable commodities, asdefr regulations In the secretary of agriculture Under the* proposal, “other perishable * modities that meet the definition of frisj vegetables that the seasonal fieldwork^ merits include: Christmas trees, cut lb herbs, hops, horticultural specialties,Sf reeds, spices, sugarbeets and tobacco. EUROPE! One month. Visit London, Paris, Lausanne, Montreux, Rome, Florence, Venice, Innsbruck, Hei delberg, Munich, and Amsterdam. Alpine hiking, sightseeing, lodging, 50 free meals. Space limited. $2495. Cali collect (806) 797-8892. Ask for Sigrid or Rita. 139t4/22 COLLEGE EDUCATED, HARD WORKING, HAP PILY MARRIED WHITE COUPLE EAGER TO ADOPT A HEALTHY NEWBORN, AND PROVIDE A LOVING, HAPPY, SECURE FAMILY LIFE. BIRTH RELATED EXPENSES PAID. COM PLETELY CONFIDENTIAL AND LEGAL. 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