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1903 Dartmouth
Professionally managed by ASM Property Mgmt.
691-3777
Cotton Village Apts.,
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1 Bdrm,; $200 2 Bdrm.; $248
Rental assistance available!
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after 5pm.
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• PERSONALS
AFFORD COLORADO!
$25/nite for two
Ten cozy log cabins / kitchens / fireplaces.
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• TRAVEL
Spring Break '88 trips available now! Your choice:
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prices. Call toll free for complete Sunchase Tours Sev
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• FOR SALE
FRATERNITIES
FOR SALE 2 FOURPLEXES
Large yard, extremely close to
TAMU.
Call 846-1253 ask for Jim
1 & 2 bdrm. apt. A/C & Heat. Wall to Wall carpet. 512
& 515 Northgate / First St. 409-825-2761. No Pets.
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Walk to A&M (Northgate) 2 Br/1 Bath, $250-285./mo.
Call 776-2300, wkends 1-279-2967. 67U/21
Treehouse Village furnished 1-1. Sublease $465./mo.
Call 845-7773 or 693-5102. 69tl2/ll
2 Bdrm, I Bath large windows & tall trees. $410./mo.
Normandy Square Apts, in Northgate. 764-7314. 69tfn
3-2 Duplex for rent. 693-4335. Carport, washer/dryer
connection. Call anytime. 69tl2/l 1
Sublease Efficiency Apartment. All bills paid except
electricity. Call 764-1633. 69tT2/l 1
2-1 VS apt. Co >• ppertree $375./mo. Unfurnished. Free
cable. Call Patti696-5408. 69tl2/ll
One bedroom, quiet, wooded, convemeiv area. Half
month (tee. 846-6473 evenings.
65H2/4
re-leasing 3 !> BA Duplex near Hilton. 846
171/776-6856 63t/indef.
Rooms for Rent. Cali Mrs. Thomas 696-1072.63t/12/l 1
Luxury 4-ptex Apartments. Available for Dec. or Jan.
move in. Call WYNDHAM 846-4384. $330./mo.
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Sublease Treehouse Village Apt. Skip the waiting list.
$275. No hookup deposits. 696-4392. 7D12/10
3 Bdrm, 2 Bath house for rent. Newly remodeled, very
close to TAMU. Large fenced yard, lots of parking,
quiet neighborhood, near park. Prefer faculty or grad
uate student, but will consider undergraduate. $535.
Bruce 822-7122, 7pm to 11pm. 7U1/18
• SERVICES
ESSAYS & REPORTS
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• GARAGE SALE
•3/2. $27,900 with special
financing.
•Needs repair. Sold "As-ls"
•Hardwood floors. Huge
potential. Small price.
C/UNM Call John Clark
v 268-7629
B-CS Realty
Across from Hilton 54111/13
’87 Toyota SR-5 4x4, mud tires, long bed, $2500. nego
tiable. 693-6753. 71tl2/ll
MUST SELL! New apt. size washer/dryer. CHEAP!
Graduating 846-5967. 67tl2/10
Honda Aero 125 Scooter. Asking $600. Call Andy at
693-7683. 67tl2/10
COMPUTER’S ETC. 693-7599. LOWEST PRICES
EVER! EBM-PC/XT COMPATIBLES: 640KB-RAM,
2-360KB DRIVES. TURBO, KEYBOARD, MON
ITOR: $599. PC/AT SYSTEMS: $899. Itfn
Aggie Throw Quilts. Taking Limited Orders For
Christmas Delivery. $43.95. 779-3550, 696-2038.
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• WANTED
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Stanford University Professor and wife. Happily mar
ried for many years. Anxious to adopt newborn infant.
Personal meeting welcome. Lawful and proper preg
nancy related expenses paid. Couple approved by Cali
fornia adoption authorities in advance of placement.
State supervised adoption procedures. Please call col-
lectTerri and Michael Fayer (415) 328-8723. 68tl2/l 1
Cotton Tickets Wanted 4 together or 2-2 will add extra
$30. for your time & effort & reimburse phone call.
(713)645-0923 Art or Pam. 70tl2/ll
• HELP WANTED
Entreprenural Horticulture
Student
We need a research document
relating to the Horticultural/Agri
cultural market with a chemical
twist.- A minimum requirement is a
graduate degree. Please submit
resume to:
John Shannon
J.R.M.
110 W. Streetsboro
Hudson, Ohio 44236
7H1/18
OPPORTUNITY
for
MARRIED STUDENT
Manage & maintain mobile
home park & rent houses
Housing & Salary negotiable
For info, call 693-2339
CRUISE SHIPS
NOW HIRING. M/F
Summer & Carer Opportunities (Will Train).
Excellent pay plus world travel. Hawaii, Ba
hamas, Caribbean, etc. CALL NOW:
206-736-0775 Ext. 466H i9tfn
C Programmer, full-time. Assembler, expert systmes,
and knowledge of Naval Warfare helpful. 1805 Briar
Oaks, Suite B, Bryan. Tx 77802. 62t 12/10
Now hiring cashiers part-time mornings & afternoons.
Farm Patch Produce Market. Call and ask for Lisa.
779-7209, 66tl2/ll
Regular Part-Time: Need dependable persons to work
3-4 hours daily, late afternoons in dispatching office.
Figure transport trailer loadings for food manufactur
ing plant. Contact Mr. Ronn Weatherford 778-6600.
67U2/10
Graduate students needed for notetaking for spring se
mester. Must type 6c be dependable. Excellent oppor
tunity for T.A.’s. Please call 846-2255 or come by 112
Nagle for interview. 67tl2/ll
Babysitters Needed Jan. 4 1:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m. Week
days. Infant and two children after school, nonsmoker-
,reliable transportation 690-0146. Leave message.67tl2/ll
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TYPING, EDITING, WRITING. Articles, papers,
newsletters. Words Worth. 690-1553. 69tl/21
feSATILE WORD PROCESSING - BEST PRICES,
-rkEE CORRECTIONS. RESUMES, THESES, PA
PERS, GRAPHICS, EQUATIONS, ETC. LASER
QUALITY. 696-2052. 163tfn
Looking For Guy Who Returned Lost ECON203 Note
book With Turtle. 764-9738. 68tl2/ll
ANGIE - HAPPY ANNIVERSAY. YOU ARE THE
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• LOST AND F^CIND
Lost 8mm pearl earring between Health Center &
U.P.D Sentimental Value. REWARD! 696-1960, 845-
5221. 69t 12/11
Multi Family Garage Sale. Sunday noon-4pm. Married
Student Apts, across from Skaggs. Houselhold items,
food. . 7U12/11
• MISCELLANEOUS
Cute black cat needs a home. Call 693-0165 after 5pm.
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Iran: Jets bomb troops, depot;
Iraq claims air force hit refinery
NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) — Iran
said its warplanes bombed troop
concentrations and a munitions de
pot Wednesday near Basra and Iraq
said its air force destroyed a sugar
refinery in western Iran.
The Iranian raids on Abu al-Kha-
sib, near the border eight miles east
of Iraq’s southern provincial capital.
TYPING: Accurate, 95 WPM, Reliable. Word Proc
essor. 7 days a week. 776-4013. 71tl2/10
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came one day alter Parliament
speaker Hashemi Rafsanjani said
Iran was ready for another major
ground offensive.
Iran usually attacks in winter,'
when wet weather favors its lightly
armed forces and hampers the supe
rior Iraqi armor. An Iranian drive
across the border last January, one
of several in the 7-year-old war,
stalled six miles from Basra.
In the Gulf of Oman a tanker that
had been burning since Iranian
speedboats attacked it Sunday ex
ploded and began sinking.
Two U.S.-flagged Kuwaiti tankers
and a chartered refueling vessel en
tered the Persian Gulf for the trip
north to the sheikdom. It was the
20th such convoy since the U.S.
Navy began escorting 11 reflagged
Kuwaiti tankers last summer to pro
tect them from Iranian attack.
A dispatch from Iran’s official Is
lamic Republic News Agency
claimed the raids east of Basra in
flicted substantial casualties.
U.S.-Soviet arms treaty fails to address
‘real’ cause of tensions, expert says
By George Gedda
Associated Press writer
WASHINGTON (AP) —- The nu
clear arms treaty signed by President
Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail S.
Gorbachev is a milestone in super
power relations but does nothing to
address what some experts see as a
more fundamental cause of U.S.-So
viet tensions.
“The arms
. i race is the
Analysis symptom and
political rivalry
is the disease,”
says William H. Luers, a Soviet af
fairs expert and former foreign
service officer.
In a recent article, Luers noted
that of all the crises the United States
and the Soviet Union have faced
since World War II — both small
and large — only one has direedy in
volved a controversy over nuclear
weapons. That was the Cuban mis
sile crisis.
All the others have involved at
tempts by one side or the other to
expand its influence or to prevent
the other from doing so, a pattern
that continues to this day.
While Gorbachev has been ex
horting Americans to strive toward
an improvement in relations, several
administration analysts expressed
Soviets express happiness
about signing of arms treaty
MOSCOW (AP) — Soviets shed
tears of joy and looked hopefully to
a visit by President Reagan next year
as they spoke words of goodwill
Wednesday following the signing of
the nuclear arms treaty by the two
superpowers.
“There hasn’t been any other
president who has gone so far to
meet us,” said a 55-year-old man
from Rostov in southern Russia who
identified himself only as Nikolai.
“We, two great powers, will trade
and live in friendship and peace,” he
told the Associated Press as he
waited for a train in Moscow’s Kiev
railroad station.
At the Cheremushkinsky Farmers
Market in the southern part of the
capital, other people interviewed at
random also spoke warmly of the
United States.
Tatyana Loginovskikh, who was
selling apples at the market, burst
into tears when she recalled hearing
a radio report about the signing of
the treaty by Reagan and Mikhail S.
Gorbachev, the general secretary of
the Soviet Communist Party.
“I had grandiose impressions,”
the 32-year-old mother of two said.
“My children will be happy and they
will live in peace.”
Asked about Reagan’s speeches
that were broadcast live Tuesday,
Alexandra Rumantsev said: “They
were all right, as I understand him.”
ic po
tion of Afghanistan, this week’s sum
mit will produce any headway in the
range of conflicts in which Washing
ton and Moscow have a stake.
Former Secretary of State Henry
A. Kissinger has warned that it
would be a mistake to assume that a
mere personality change in the
Kremlin would reverse more than
400 years of what he regards as a
pattern of Russian expansionism.
Secretary of State George P.
Shultz said last week that the Soviets
are trying to make a “monkey” out
of the United Nations by not going
along with a proposed global arms
embargo against Iran.
An administration official, in
sisting on anonymity, said Wednes
day he has been warning his col
leagues every day about the
possibility that Gorbachev’s peace of
fensive could lull Americans into
lowering their guard.
For a man who built a political ca
reer largely on his outspoken anti
communism, Reagan genuinely has
seemed to enjoy Gorbachev’s com
pany during the summit. On Tues
day, Reagan spoke about the possi
bility of a shift from confrontation to
cooperation with the Soviets.
But Luers believes that Soviet-
American relations depend on far
more than their ability to work out
arms control agreements.
“Ultimately,” he says, “controlling
competition in the Third World will
depend on the degree to which the
Soviet Union reduces its commit
ment to support violent revolution,
national liberation movements, radi
cal client states and communist par
ties that advocate violent change.
“The summit meeting should of
fer the world hope that this real
agenda now will be faced directly.”
Searchers find gun in debris
of jet; FBI examines record
CAYUCOS, Calif. (AP) — Search
ers found a gun Wednesday in the
wreckage of a jetliner, and FBI offi
cials said flight recordings showed
someone entered the cockpit with
out authorization just before the
crash that killed all 43 people
aboard.
Hampered by fog and wet
ground, 40 searchers going through
jet debris and body parts strewn over
the 15-acre site found the gun
around 11 a.m. in two or three
inches of mud, FBI agent in charge
Richard Bretzing said.
“We have located a weapon,”
Bretzing told reporters during a
news conference at the site where
Pacific Southwest Airlines Flight
1771 crashed Monday on a flight
from Los Angeles to San Francisco.
News reports have said that David
A. Burke, fired last month by USAir,
the owner of PSA, may have carried
a .44 magnum handgun aboard the
plane seeking revenge against for
mer boss Ray Thomson. Both were
among the victims of the crash.
“There was evidence there was
unauthorized entrance into the
cockpit,” said Bretzing, who refused
to discuss Burke or give any details
about the weapon.
Bretzing wouldn’t say* if gunfire
could be heard on the tape, and he
said the weapon was being examined
for fingerprints.
Patricia Goldman, who is heading
the National Transportation Safety
Board investigation, said the airlin
er’s flight data recorder also was
found Wednesday and it was being
taken to Washington for examina
tion.
Haiti's junta
will elect
new council
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti
(AP) — Haiti’s military-domi
nated junta will choose a new
Electoral Council on Friday and
plans to hold new elections on
Jan. 17, state-run television re
ported Wednesday evening.
The government’s move came
after three of the nation’s four
top opposition politicians issued a
joint declaration vowing to boy
cott any new elections organized
by the interim government. A
fourth top candidate also was ex
pected to join the boycott.
U.S. journalist’s captivity reaches 1,000 days
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — To
day marks 1,000 days in captivity
for American journalist Terry An
derson, the longest-held of the for
eign hostages in Lebanon.
Anderson, chief Middle East cor
respondent for the Associated
Press, was kidnapped March 16,
1985 and is among eight Americans
missing in Lebanon.
He was last heard from Oct. 3,
1986, in a videotape released by his
captors, Islamic Jihad, or Islamic
Holy War, a Shiite Moslem faction
believed loyal to Iran’s Ayatollah
Ruhollah Khomeini.
A police spokesman said, “We
have no information on Anderson
or any of the 21 foreigners missing
in Lebanon.”
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