■ i. Page lOAThe BattalionAThursday, January 21, 1988 Battalion Classifieds Argentine army holds 282 rebels in custody « HOTICE $100 $100 $100 $100 Wanted: Women 18-40 yrs. old, who suffer from monthly cramps, to participate in an at home pain relief study, $100 In centive offered to those cho sen to participate. Please call: Pauli Research International 776-6236 Cold-Flu-Fever Study wanted individuals with fever of 101° or over to partici pate in short term study with an over the counter medication $75. incentive for those cho sen to participate. Call Pauli Research 776-6236 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 WANTED: Individuals with back apin, menstrual cramps, headache or joint pain who regularly take over-the- counter pain relievers for back pain, menstrual cramps, headaches or joint pain to participate in an at home study. $40 incentive for those chosen to participate. 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For more information, contact Mike at 845- 7826. 78U/21 ADOPT- Childless, loving couple wishes to adopt white eacnii newborn. Our hearts are reaching out for that special ’. Co BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — The army reported Tuesday it had 282 rebels in custody and was hunting for three confederates of the rebels who led a three-day upris ing. It admitted, however, that its peo ple exaggerated some accounts of the fighting. someone to love. Medical & legal expenses paid. Confi dential. Call collect Sherry & Bob (718) 743-3795. 77t2/3 • ^ House near campus. 3 bedroom, 1 bath. $ 197/month plus Vi utilities. Call Teresa: 845-4043. 78tl/27 Quiet house near campus. Own room. Nonsmoker. $170. b/pd. 696-3884. 75tl/21 HELP WANTED: Seeking Actois,Dancers,Singers & Technicians for paid positions with ’TEXAS’ Musical Dtuina. On Saturday January 23, audition at Univer- sit\ of Texas in Austin, Noon to 4 (Dancers at 3), Ballet Room #1172 in Drama Building. 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An gel Leon, who headed the latest re volt in the northern city of Tucuman; and Lt. Col. Enrique Venturino, the purported political brains of Rico’s rebel operation. Two army commanders at the scene admitted that military ac counts of fierce fighting for three hours Monday between 2,000 loy alist troops and 116 rebels at Monte Caseros in northeastern Argentina had been exaggerated. The rebels nad mined all access roads and placed explosives under three bridges leading to the city of 18,000 on the Uruguay River,win is how the three soldiers were jured. Gen. Juan Mabragana, cc- I mander of the 2nd Army Corps: Rosario, said no running gun ba* took place and “only some intimrj tory snots” were fired. Gen. 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But the researchers said further study is necessary to determine whether the differences they found occur only after years of alcohol abuse, or instead reflect some inher ited difference in the biological makeup of alcoholics. The researchers said their test, which measures two blood chemi cals, was about 75 percent accurate in distinguishing alcoholics from people who don’t have drinking problems. “The study may simply provide a means for distinguishing individuals who drink a lot,” Dr. Boris Tabakoff said. “For physicians, it is imperative to know whether problems fnay be alcohol related. It’s awfully difficult to get a very accurate consumption history from individuals.” “On the other hand,” he contin ued, “it may be more profound. It may indicate individuals who have an inherent predisposition to have problems with alcohol.” Alcoholism is sometimes passed from generation to generation. Ta bakoff has begun studying children of alcoholics to see if they are more likely to have the abnormalities mea sured by the blood test. If so, the test could be used to identify these chil dren early so they could be taught to avoid alcohol. Tabakoff, a researcher at the Na tional Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, developed the test with colleagues from the University of Illinois at Chicago and the West- side Veterans Administration Medi cal Center in Chicago. A report on the work was published in Thurs day’s New England Journal of Medi cine. It is estimated that 8 to 10 percent of all men and 1 to 2 percent of all women in the United States abuse al cohol. The new test measures the activity of two chemicals produced by plat elets, the blood cells responsible for clotting. The substances are enzymes called monoamine oxidase and ad enylate cyclase. The researchers tested the blood of 95 male alcoholics and a compari son group of 33 people who dicl not have drinking problems. They found that the activity of the two en zymes was significantly reduced in alcoholics. The differences were even appar ent in 10 alcoholics who hao not taken a drink for periods ranging from one to four years. In an editorial in the journal, Dr. Theodore Reich of Jewish Hospital of St. Louis said the measurements “hold great promise” for detecting alcoholism. Experts have come up with other measurable differences that can dis tinguish alcoholics. However, none of them is good enough to be used alone, so they require a time-con suming battery of tests. Those tests also may mistake other diseases for alcoholism. U.S. says ‘no’ to plea of Vietnam WASHING I ON (AP)- Reagan administration Wednesday rejected Viet demand for U.S. governmeil^ named humanitarian assistant and said Hanoi’s follow-throufi on last year’s pledge to helprt solve the cases <>t missing Aim c ans was disappointing. State Department spokeaun ( h.tries i Redman also cailedd Vietnam to “demonstrate itsd riousness" about resolving tifi cases during meetings in Hai later this week with U.S. techniol experts. The Vietnamese demand aaf the U.S. reaction apj>earedloa hibit evidence of emerging hob! in an understanding the two nil lions reached last year on critic; issues. In August, after negotiatin': with retired Gen. John \V. Y&j sey, Vietnam agreed to helpdo termine what happened to at by some of the 1,700 U.S. service men and civilians still listed s missing in Vietnam years after the end of the war there. At the same time, the Unite:: States promised that it wouldenl courage private American group'/ to send assistance to Vietnair. Goverment aid to Vietnam isproP hibited until that country pullsinj troops out of Cambodia. Since then, Vietnam haij turned over the remains of cigfcj American servicemen and private medical teams from the United States have proceeded with plan: to send assistance to Vietnam. The positive public tone of the relationship was buffeted or Tuesday when Foreign Minisiei Nguyen Co Thach said he wanted direct aid from the United States Aj O NEWS ENGINEERING & OFFICE SUPPLYR- Attention Students: The Drafting Board of Northgate has moved their entire inventory to EOS. Shop EOS for all your Back-To-School supplies. KOH-1-NOOR 7-Pen Set $47 50 reg. $88.50 $10 Drafting Lamp reg. $24.95 Wallace Secretarial Chair #SC45 • Pneumatic lift for height adj. • Black, Brown, Grey, Navy, Burgundy, or Beige reg SALE $69 95 Wallace Drafting Stool • Pneumatic lift for height adjustment • Black, Brown, Navy, Grey, Burgundy, or Beige #SC75 Reg $165°° SALE $119 95 4^, LS203 ys $15 95 Study Lamp reg. $27.95 Staedtler Fiber Tip Plotter Pens For Reg. 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