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Page 4/The Battalion/Wednesday, August 5,1987 Battalion Classifieds * S*Oit RENT TANGLE WOOD SOUTH CURES Apartment H unter's Headache All bills paid! 1, 2, 3 bdrm. apartments 2 swimming pools 2 laundry rooms Exercise room Party room Covered parking Convenient location 1/2 mo. free rent with 6 mo. lease or more Ask about our Great Giveaway! 693-1111 TaijgteWood Soutfy Mon.-Fri. 8-7 Sat. 10-5 Sun. 1-4 411 Harvey Rd. THE GOLDEN RULE Summer o'd/or Fall/Sprinn Openings for women, Chris tian-like, i • mokin^ Telephones in, i < jxe Apts UTILITIES AND CABLE PAID Free Laundry, storage. Bus CALL/ASK: 693-5560 TODAY! $150./mo. Share B/B, $250./mo. Own B/B SUMMER SPECIAL: $240 Special! Only 30 more days! Cotton Village Apts., Snook, Tx. 1 Bdrm.; $150./2 Bdrm.: $175. Call 846-8878 or 774-0773 after 5p.m. 187tfn Two bedroom, one bath studio near Villa Maria and 2818. W/D connections. Water, garbage, sewage paid. $350. per month. 846-4783 or 846-5186. 188t9/l 1 Country Living Convenient to Campus, Two Bed room, One Bath Duplex, Furnished or ur furnished. Peis O.K., Stables Nearby. 823-8903 or (8*6-1051 for LB) 178t8/31 CUSTOMIZE YOUR APARTMENT Choose from ceiling fans, mini-blinds, wallpaper, fencing or washer. Quiet area in E. Bryan. 2 Br start at $295./mo. '/i off 3rd months rent. 776-2300, wkends 1-279-2967. 186t8/31 WALK TO A&M: 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath Fourplexes. $295./mo. 776-2300, wkends 1-279-2967. 186t9/4 4 Bdrm, 2 Bath house, on Carter Creek $600./mo. Call 846-5517. 180t8/6 Southwood Manor. Airline Dr. Southwood Valley 2 bdrm. apts. $270 to $325 large apts., ceiling fans, on shuttle. 696-1096. 187t8/31 Bunk house 1 bdrm, 1 bath, two miles from campus. Availiable immediately. $270./mo. all bills paid. 776- 8552. 187t8/14 1 & 2 bdrm. apt. A/C & Heat. Wall to Wall carpet. 512 & 515 Northgate / First St. 409-825-2761. No Pets. 140tfn •iTVAWTED WANTED Persons living in single family dwelling (no apartments) who have Cock Roach problems and will agree to a 1 yr. long control program. Please call John Paige in Ur ban Entomology 845-8983 for more details. • NOTICE SINUSITIS STUDY DIAGNOSIS - Acute Sinusitis? If you have sinus infection you may volunteer and participate in a short study, be compensated for time and cooperation and have disease treated (all cases treated to resolution). G&S Studies, Inc. 846-5933 DON’T WAIT! ENROLL NOW! 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. You must be enrolled before your next fever blister. Compensation for volunteers. G&S STUDIES, INC. 846-5933 SKIN INFECTION STUDY DIAGNOSIS OF ABCESS OR CELLULITIS? Patients needed with skin infections such as ab- cesses, impetigo, traumatic wound infections and burns. Make money compensatory for time and cooperation. All disease treated to resolution. G&S STUDIES, Inc. 846-5933 • NOTICE $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 WANTED Male individuals 18-45 yrs. old with mild wheezing or short ness of breath, ex-asthma or coughing with exercise to participate in a one day study. $200 incentive for those cho sen. 776-6236 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 HIGH FEVER Wanted patients with fever to participate in a one day study to be treated with an over- the-counter medication. No blood collected. Call Pauli Research International 776-6236 » SERVICES -V GUARANTEED STUDENT LOANS Attention Students & Parents: $100,000,000 NOW AVAILABLE $54,000 maximum loan available per student INTEREST FREE WHILE IN SCHOOL Take 15 years to Repay Starting 6 months after Graduation at an 8% in terest rate We make comittments for each and every year that you are in school! APPLY NOW to reserve your loan amount! 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TUTU r 5 “ AREA OF 5Prt<X « 100 BREATHE FAST. . r'vrl Woman fighting law loopholes sees son's trial HOUSTON (AP) — An anti crime advocate critical of legal loop holes that allow some criminals to go free sat in court while an attorney at tempted to exploit a technicality to suppress evidence in her son’s drug trial. Marc Morrow, son of Phyllis Mor row, who founded Crime Reduction Involvement Means Education, is on trial in connection with the seizure of a bag filled with 6.6 pounds of co caine. The younger Morrow was ar rested at Houston Intercontinental Airport after he picked up the bag, which had been misrouted to Hous ton, authorities allege. On Monday, attorney Stan Schneider tried to convince state District Judge Doug Shaver to sup press the cocaine as evidence. Schneider contended the bag search was illegal in an effort to have the ev idence barred from the case. Mrs. Morrow, who has denounced the system for letting defendants off on technicalities, said, “Stan Schnei der is doing his job.” She founded CRIME shortly after she was robbed. Schneider rep resented the robber, whose convic tion was reversed on appeal. wnaf s up I anah leskyfiH! Im for : jsjiekro sa ■ Thus h ^nal mar f “I’ll be j-ry two emery n dpape pitcher ■parched Jeim Sta iscoverei a s throv cing the “I’ve dt (jhrowing Wednesday AGGIE SPACE DEVELOPMENT SOCIETY: will have launch with model-rocket enthusiasts at 4 p.m. nexttotli!| Polo Field. Thursday PROVISIONAL STUDENTS: will hold a mandatory met: ing to discuss fall registration at 4 p.m. in 224 MSC. UNITED CAMPUS MINISTRIES: will hold a Bible studu B AUSTl 0 f Texas 6:30 p.m. outdoors, between Rudder Tower and the MSC Ifarter, in had accep Items for What’s Up should be submitted to The Battalk 216 Reed McDonald, no less than three working daysk fore desired publication date. 2 Houston women file t suit against Houston for bad jail condition Someone had placed as many as uls nine telephone ca 11s to the airport on April 21 about the missing bag, say ing its contents were very valuable and requesting it not be opened, Jim Watson, passenger supervisor for Delta Air Lines, said during a pre trial evidence hearing Monday. Watson said the calls and the fact the bag was unclaimed upon arrival made him suspicious. He opened the bag and found the cocaine, he said. Morrow was stopped by police when he arrived a few hours later to claim the bag and consented to a search of the bag saying it belonged to a friend in Florida. HOUSTON (AP) — Two women who allege they were abused by jail ers have filed a lawsuit asking the city to correct “inhumane, barbaric and intolerable” jail conditions, their attorney says. The lawsuit, filed on behalf of Ju lie Turcola and Tammy McCloskey, alleges the city jail has an unwritten policy condoning abuse of prisoners, attorney Harry Walsh said Tuesday. The women were arrested two years ago on charges of public intox ication. Each woman also seeks $10,000 in damages in the lawsuit. Named in the U.S. District Court suit filed July 24 are Houston police officers Alton Regales, Richard Phil lips and Steve Jerger; supervisor Rickey Cuevas; Police Chief Lee Brown; and the city of Houston. Also named are three former jail ers — Daisey Mae Prince, Bessie agent Llo 18 UT A odds sa gible to p view of hi legiate At "in a le aid Lott sory no Bloom. J NCAA re whether l ules. “James hose of een pub odds sa ine, he negotiate I Bloom Iters are b lago gra Foot, 184- Franklin, and LaShena Brat and a physician’s assistanta(& Albert J. Balido. The suit alleges that olf^-MTooking gaily arrested the two t « a] public intoxication in Sep:::$ . .. 1985. The two women sait/. ' were being driven home fc] L u, nightclub by a friend *IL sh irte« were stopped by police. M |j ( the driver was released, the were arrested, Walsh said. “They were in being taken home by a sober(n Walsn said. “The police ere:: offense where there was nom ■ The women were taken toi where they were “sadisticallj lized” and repeatedly kicked and beaten by thejailei suit charges. Turcola si least one broken rib and lung from the beatings, thesuiu Health director says organizers of Mass aren’t prepared for hea ISOUTI Richard F ith no t dministr; ame ath Rosentl played ba; captained ■'ear. He who resig commissic Lonferen “I can c iportanl to SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Hundreds of people could die from heat exhaustion and lack of water at an out door papal Mass in September because organizers aren’t prepared, says the county’s health director who resigned in protest. “Unless proper attention is paid to the need for limit ing the size of the crowd and providing an adequate wa ter supply, I’m concerned we may have hundreds of people dying and thousands of casualties,” Dr. Katha rine Rathbun said. Rathbun had planned to resign Sept. 16 to move to Denver, but said Monday she is leaving at the end of this week, because of concern about what she claims are poor health precautions. Rathbun, director of the San Antonio Metropolitan Health District, said a 144-acre site is inadequate to ac commodate the crowd, estimated to be more than 500,000 dt the Sept. 13 Mass by Pope John Paul II. Rathbun said the crowd should be limited to 125,000 and urged worshippers not to attend the two-hour Mass for their own safety. Temperatures in San Antonio in September are in the upper 80s and the month also is normally the wet test, Roger Hoekstra, a specialist with the National Weather Service, said Tuesday. City Manager Lou Fox said Rathbun was all to follow too closely provisions in the state Mas: ings Act. “Kate has locked in on this,” Fox said Tuesda: has locked out a lot of possibilities and hard-no# negotiations with the church. I observed herin these sessions and I felt she was getting frustrate it and felt she wanted to absolve herself from it Under the gatherings act, certain health ments must be met and a permit obtained by the judge if more than 5,000 people attend an event 12 hours or more. R But the Mass will not come under the act church officials estimate the crowd will be in at the Mass site within 12 hours. The Rev. David Garcia, chairman of the preparation committee, said the Archdiocese Antonio and local officials are making every I prepare for the crowd, including placing watei 1 " around the site. “What we are preparing right now will be equate to meet the needs of the people,” Gartt ‘We are doing the job in a very responsible way >d >reat ath [aid. “If i apologize The ap V the Re Xecutive Jcrsity a ame’s fa Beauch ; 0 ng-stan< fid said fid per: °mpensa f'hile he 1. § Was lool iyork wit fiauchan think they are good plans. STUDENT TYPING — 20 years experience. Fast, ac curate, reasonable, guaranteed. 693-8537. 183t8/14 TYPING: By Wanda. Forms, papers, and word proc essing. 690-1113. 179t8/4 R n R FEMALE DANCERS 7-8 OPEN BAR WEDNESDAY Skaggs Shopping Center 268-ROCK Contact Lenses Only Quality Name Brands (Bausch & Lomb, Ciba, Barnes-Hinds-HycM jjjyg 00 -STD. DAILY WEAR SOFT LENSES $99. 00 -STD. EXTENDED WEAR SOFT LENSES $99. 00 -STD. 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