I Battalion Classifieds ♦ nonce 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 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 AGGRESSIVE ENTREPRENEURS Our company has grown from 6,000,000 in sales in 1 984 to 75,000,000 in 1987! 1988 (200,000,000-projected) will be the year to be in the booming water treat ment business! Stable 18 yr. old, 3a Dunn & Bradstreet rated company ex panding in Bryan/College Station. Our associates may earn in access of $10,000/mo. Successful national marketing director based in Bryan- /College Station seeks aggressive entrepreneurs who understand that timing creates wealth. Investment $2500 backed up by inventory. This is an excellent opportunity for stu dents, as it can be done part-time. Call Eddie Norman Monday thru Friday Sam to 5pm 409-696-3786 8312/3 • SERVICES ♦ FOR SALE INSTRUCTORS needed for University Plus workshops in areas of AUTO MECHANICS, JEW ELRY CASTING, YOGA, COLOR DARK Rt)OM, WEDDING PLANNING, ORAL GERMAN AND FRENCH, PAINTING & MORE. 845-1631. 78t2/2 STUDENT LOANS AVAILABLE GSL, SLS, and PLUS Loans (still making loans for this semester) In Addition To Making Loans, We Offer: •3 to 4 week processing time in most cases »No credit check for SLS loans if a full-time student •Loan consolidation •Graduated repayment •Debt management Scholarship search service For More Information Call 696-6601 First Venture Group 7607 Eastmark Dr. College Station, Tx. 77840 7511 • LOST AMD FOUND Lost dark grey & white male cat, short-haired, TAMU mm ■ u 173 ~ Vet. Tag # 1173. Reward. South Knoll Eletn. area. 845- 4821/693-8975 eve. 76t2/2 LOST! Canon AE-1 Camera after Cotton Bowl. Please return to Association of Former Students on campus. 82t2/2 REWARD! LOST 6 month 50 lb. black male Lab. 774- 0527. Family distraught. 82t2/2 ESSAYS & REPORTS NIGHT TIME LEG CRAMPS Do loeg cramps wake you at night? Call now to see if you are eligible to be treated with one of 4 study medications. You will need to be followed for approximately 3 weeks. Eligible volunteers will be compensated. Call today! G&S Studies, Inc. 846-5933 7SB „ COUSNELORS - Bovs camp in Berkshire Mts., West. Mass. Good sal., room 8c bd., travel allowance, beauti ful modern facility, must love children 8c be able to teach one of the following: Tennis, W.S.I., Sailing, W'a- terski. Baseball, Basketball, Soccer, LaCrosse, Wood, A&C, Rocketry, Photography, Archery, Pioneering, Ropes, Piano, Drama. Call or write: Camp Winadu, 5 Glen La., Marnaroneck, NY 10543. (914) 381-5983. 64112/2 164278 to cnoose from—all subjects Order Catalog Today with Visa/MC or COD Mim 800-351-0222 ■Aaasuur in 031:1.12131477-8226 Or, rush $2,00 hr Esspys & Reports 11322 ldabr> Aw!. yPOe-SN, Los A.igeles. CA 90025 Cus" >r ' 'est-arch 31.' ay-plablo—all levels COUNSELORS - Girl» camp in Maine. Good jal., room & bd., travel allowance, beautiful modern facility, must love children & be able to teach one of the following: Tennis. W.S 1., Sailing. Waterski, Softball. Basketball, Soccer. LaCrosse, A&C. Photography. Horseback, Dance, Piano. Diama, Ropes, Camp Craft, Gymnastics. Call or write: Camn Vega. Box 1771, Duxbury, Mass. 02332 <617)934-6336. 64t!2/2 VERSATILE WORD PROCESSING - BEST PRICES. FREE CORRECTIONS. RESUMES, THESES, PA PERS, GRAPHICS, EQUATIONS, ETC. LASER QUALITY. 696-2052. I63tfn Test preparation classes begin 3/7 for GMAT exam (6/18/88). Kaplan Center 696-PREP. 80U/29 THE COSTUME CONNECTION PARTYGRAMS NEEDS MALE DANCERS, SINGERS. 693 3004. 75tl/29 Graduate students needed for notetaking for spring se mester. Must type & be dependable. Excellent oppor tunity for T.A.’s. Please call 846-2255 or come by 112 Nagle.S t for interview. ^ ^ CASH FOR COLLEGE- Loans, Grants, Scholarships. There is still plenty of money available. Rush self-ad- dressed, stamped envelope for more information to: COSMICORP, PC) Box 20129 Oakcrcek, Az 86341. 83r2/3 Test preparation classes begin 1/28 8c 1/30 for MOAT" cxam(4/30/88). Kaplan Center 696-PREP. 80t 1/29 TYPING BY WANDA. Forms, papers and word proc essing. Reasonable. 690-1 113. 80t2/26 V alentine Personals Put Your Heart On the Line in our Valentine To Morn, Dad, Boy, Girl ????? Love Lines Section to be published Feb. 12th For $5 00 you can surprise someone special. $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 Frequent Aches & Pains WANTED: Individuals with back pain, 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. Please call: * for Rem Test |>rc|>;inition classes begin 3/22 for I.SAT exam (6/13/88). Kaplan Center 696-PREP. 80tl/29 c Resumes. Best quality and prices. 696-2052. 77tfn Pauli Research International 776-6236 83tfn Luxury 4-plex apts. on shuttle bus with washer/dryer. $350/mo Test preparation classes begin 2/3 lor GRE exam (4/9/88). Kaplan Center 696-PREP. 80t 1/29 Cali WYNDHAM MGMT 846-4384 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 HEADACHES We would like to treat your tension headache with Tyle nol or Advil and pay you $40. CALL PAULL RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL 776-6236 23110/2 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 Cotton Village Apts., Snook, Tx. 1 Bdrm,; $200 2 Bdrm.; $248 Rental assistance available! Call 846-8878 or 774-0773 after 5pm. 4tfl 2 Bdrm, 1 Bath large window's & tall trees. $410./mo. Normandy Square Apts, in Northgate. 764-7314. 69tfn Pre-leasing 3 BR/2 BA Duplex near Hilton. 846- 2471/776-6856 63t/indef. Bargain 2 b/r, some bills paid. $225, $250. [an. rent free. 779-3550, 696-2038. ' 76U/29 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 COLD STUDY WANTED: Patients who are suf fering from a cold to participate in a 5 day at home study. $40 in centive for those chosen. Call Pauli Research International 776-6236 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 Nice brick home near T AMU. 3BR/B, large den, fenced. Child/pet welcome. Nice neighborhood $475./mo. Available March 1. 696-6657. 80tl/30 • ROOMMATE WANTED 3-2 Spacious nice townhouse. Own room. SI55./mo. + 1/3 utilities. Fireplace. 823-0497. 84t2/4 Male- nonsmoker needed. 2-2, $145./mo. plus utilities, on shuttle bus rt. 696-9244. 80t 1/30 ♦ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY $170./mo. utilities paid. 2BR/1B mobile home with w/d. 779-2555/823-3122. 80t 1 /30 Roommate to share 2Bd, 2B house, 5 acres, 4 stall barn, 10 min., from TAMU. Non-smoker must like horses. 845-0739, 268-3023. 80tl/29 ALL CASH BUSINESS- Local condom distributorship available to qualified individual. No selling involved. Service company owned accounts with automatic ex pansion program. Will net $1,080 per month based on only 6 vends per day. Requires approximateh 4 hours per week and investment of $10,360 cash for equip ment. Call toll-free 1-800-782-1550. Operator 3-M. Anytime. 84tl/29 2 for 1 Russell sweatpants $10 sweatshirts Thurs., Fri., Sat. TEXAS AGGIE BOOKSTORE 201 Dominik location only. _ Need roommate $262.50 Treehouse Village Apts. Washer and drver, use of IBM computer. 696-3488. 82t2/I Female to share furnished townhome. W/D., fireplace, shuttle bus. Bills paid. $250./mo. Diana 696-2394. 75U/29 $$$$$ PROFITS IN DONUT'S. No franchise fees. As sistance available for equipment financing, supplies, and training. Write: Paradise Donuts, Inc. 211 Thomp son Blvd., Sedalia Mo 65301. Phone: (810) 826-8981. 82U/29 Come by the English Annex, Monday thru Friday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. to place yours. Last day to place ad Monday, Feb. 8 To share 2 bdrm, 2 bath Timbercreek Apartment. Lease through May. Call 846-2195 male/female. 83t2/3 • WANTED Earn $$ with your unwanted clothing on consignment at Y’s Ideas. Call 822-4434. 84t 1/29 2br/lba. duplex, fireplace, backyard, dryer furnished. *"*■ Tbif “ ‘ ‘ $100 + 1/3 bills. Shuttle bus. 693-95)4. TUTOR NEEDED FOR THERMO, FLUID ME CHANICS, DIGITAL DESIGN. 823-1963 evenings. 80tl/29 WANT TO LOSE WEIGHT BEFORE SPRING BREAK? CALL CARRIE 778-1100. 82t2/2 » SERVICES * HELP WANTED DIRTYJOB AVAILABLE- As press helper for Battal ion. No experience required. Minimum pay. Must be available between I Oain-1:30pm any or all weekdays. Job can be yours alone or shared. Must be dependable. Ifinrerested call Don Johnson 845-2646. 84tfn PIANO LESSONS “A Lifetime Resource” E.N. Rutherford Pianist-Teacher 822-2242 ARE YOU LOOKING TO MAKE EXTRA POCKET MONEY? CATTCO INC introduces Europe’s leading fashion catalog to your University. We are looking for highly motivated individuals to market our catalog. For more info call (817) 554-3133. 83t2/3 ADOPTION Happily married financially secure California couple want to adopt white newborn. Expenses paid. Confidential. Call Gale collect (213) 791 -8616 8312/10 Experienced librarian will do librarv research for you. Cali 272-3348. 75H/29 ADOPT- Childless, loving couple wishes to adopt white cnii ODD Jobs, hours flexible. $4.00/hr. 764-7363, 693- 5286. 83t2/3 SCHOLARSHIPS, undergraduate and postgraduate. MILLIONS $$$ available. No income limitations. Re sults guaranteed, full refund. FREE information. Call 1 -800-USA-1221 Ext. 7470. 75t2/2 special someone to love. Medical & legal expenses paid. Confi dential. Call collect Sherry & Bob (718) 743-3795. 77t2/3 CHECK THE for All Your Needs HELP! Rudder Theatre Complex Needs student workers For stagehand and spotlight work To Apply Come To: Rudder Auditorium Tues. Feb. 2: 7:00pm COME SIGN UP!! • FOR SALE Riva Raz/ Scooter ’87 Like New. Call after 5:30 822- 4854. 8011/30 Sofa, loveseat. dinette, coffee table. 2 endtables. $450. Will negotiate on individual pieces. D-779-7770/X-832- 5070. 80tl/30 14 x15’ light green carpet, w/pad, good condition. S60. 774-4201. 80tl/29 Computer- IBM Clone, monocrome monitor, built-in modem, 640K RAM, 20M internal drive, keyboard, some soft-ware. $ 1000 or best offer. 846-4023. 82t2/2 Like New Yamaha Maxim X, water cooled, 1600 miles. 1-348-2886. Great buv. 83t2/3 YAMAHA QT50 MOPED. Low miles! Great shape! Must sell! $250. non-negotiable. Call jarrod 260-6898. 83t2/3 COMPUTER’S ETC. 693-7599. LOWEST PRICES EVER! IBM-PC/XT COMPATIBLES: 640KB-RAM, 2-360KB DRIVES, TURBO, KEYBOARD, MON ITOR: $ 599. PC/AT SYSTEMS: $899. 1 tfn The Battalion 845-2611 Red Heeler Puppies, eight weeks. Males $50. Great workers, pets. 774-0817. 8D2/1 * Bunny Foo Foo, love you! Let’s watch “Paint Your Wagon” sometime. Bar- * ney says “Tweet Tweet”! Page 8/The Battalion/Friday, January 29, 1988 World Briefs CBS to discuss Rather-Bush clash Futon Bed $200. Bunk bed frame $30. neg Diane 846- 6556. 83t2/3 12 ft. Catamaran sailboat with trailer. Good condition. MUST SELL! 846-6532. 8St2/3 NEW YORK (AP) — CBS affil iates will confer on whether to formally complain about Dan Rather’s interview with Vice Pres ident George Bush, but the head of the group said Wednesday he thinks Rather had an obligation to ask tough questions. “I think in the context of a live interview, a lot of dynamics took place that focused more on style than on substance,” said Benja min Tucker, chairman of the CBS affiliates board. “I think Dan had an obligation to conduct the interview and a tough questions like he did,”!] said. Tucker said the 11-memberaf filiate board would confer byteltB phone Thursday morning,butbH didn’t expect an outcry. e The affiliates did protest la your September when the netwlHwri went black for six minutes lnB co cause Rather angrily left thestfiiDs of the “CBS Evening News"hBe i cause live coverage of a te: . match was going to run lOnraine n< utes into the newscast. ionabl |>g t; Officials say shuttle still dangerous WASHINGTON (AP) — The space shuttle is “a very dangerous system” that should be flown with caution by crews limited to essen tial personnel, say some members of the presidential commission that investigated the Challenger accident. Some former commissioners said the National Aeronautics and Space Administration has yet to complete all of the testing that they believe should have been done even before the first shuttle flight. They commented in inter views on the eve of Thursday’s second anniversary of the Chal lenger accident. nei jy: ^ vllBoi “The shuttle is a very danRrff c ^ ous system,” said Joseph F Sm B ean ter, an engineer and a vice prra ||jT aS! dent of the Boeing Co. Bj 00 ! David C. Acheson, a Wash::. gF ton lawyer, said the shuttle "isr/B.. , damn good” and should be rt-W 6 placed as soon as possible safer spacecraft. ■ a ( “It’s a sloppy, loose, budgt lL ve driven design,” Acheson said. Acheson and some other cm. HP 11 r missioners said the shuttle deve cky Ric opinent was underfunded aKgi an y NASA was forced to foregoies*ol hii that should have been doneduiB! arr ing development ol the craft. |iJ ust I Hey !(1 till Hospitals losing money on Medicare ffthe 0 ve Mai WASHINGTON (AP) — One- third of the hospitals that treated Medicare patients during 1986- 87 made no money or actually lost money for that care, a Health and Human Services Department official said Wednesday. Overall, the profit margin for hospitals for treatment of Medi care patients declined signifi cantly during that period, falling from 14.4 percent in 1985-86 to 9.6 percent in 1986-87, Richard P. Kusserow, the HHS inspector general, said. Total profits for the 5,288 hos pitals participating in the system declined from $4.9 billion in the first period to $3.6 billion in the later period, which worked oum an average decline of 31 perm for each hospital, from $992331 to $687,203, he said. “In the first two years... then was an average of 80 percent o! the hospitals registering profe 20 percent registering no profits or losses,” he said. "Now we hast two-thirds registering profits “Up until 1984, Medicareonl] paid the cost of treating our pa tients, no profit at all, only costs In 1984, (Congress) basicallysa« they would set the rates andil you can operate more efficientli and are able to treat our patients less expensively than the rates you can keep the difference.” ■ W lin- tlx ■you |S:far a i, pit < sota rn, tl pokie |ame erag pneos mnei netiir s one |h all jabou pop) Enver nil Smuggler says leader accepted bribe WASHINGTON (AP) — A convicted drug smuggler testified Thursday that Panamanian strongman Gen. Manuel Antonio Noriega smilingly accepted a $300,000 cash bribe in 1983 to become “a full-scale co-conspira- tor” in laundering huge profits from trafficking in marijuana and cocaine. Steven Michael Kalish told as tonished senators that he and No riega were such close business partners that he lent the general a fancy Lear executive jet, bought with illegal drug proceeds, tol to Washington for a meetingwilil President Reagan in Novemkil 1983. Kalish, 35, a high school < out from Houston who was in i prisoned in 1984 as the master mind of a multimillion-d drug operation, gave the sworn public testimony implicalJ ing Noriega as an eager particij pant in a complex web of druj I related payoffs, kickbacks andof ficial corruption. Senate approves repeal of abortion lai WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate on Thursday approved a measure that would effectively repeal 1975 regulations designed to prevent discrimination against women who have abortions or want them. The 56-39 vote came on an amendment to the Civil Rights Restoration Act, a sweeping mea sure that has been a magnet for controversial issues since it was introduced in 1984 to reverse the effects of a Supreme Court deci sion limiting the reach of federal anti-discrimination protections. The abortion amendment sponsored by Sen. John Dan- forth, R-Mo., said nothing in Ti tle IX, the law barring sex dis crimination in education, be construed to require or proj hibit any person, or public or pn i vate entity, to provide or pay fori any benefit or service . . . related | to abortion.” The amendment would super | sede Title IX regulations that sa> I schools receiving federal cannot discriminate against! women who have abortions and[ must, if they have comprehensi'tf health plans, cover pregnane [ childbirth and abortion. “The question is, do you lieve that the refusal to provident I fund abortions constitutes ses discrimination?” Danforthasked Meese to review harassment charges WASHINGTON (AP) — At torney General Edwin Meese III said Thursday he will review alle gations of harassment in the FBI’s investigations of opponents of the administration’s Central America policy. Presidential spokesman Marlin Fitzwater, meanwhile, said the White House has asked for infor mation on the FBI’s domestic sur veillance campaign and that “we won’t have any comment until we see what it’s all about.” The Center for Constitutional I Rights, a New York-based lawyer) I group, announced Wednesday that it had received more 1,300 pages of government docuj ments showing the FBI had inves tigated hundreds of organiza tions and individuals opposed! U.S. policy in Central America. Meese said he has asked fora! report on the surveillance from the FBI and would discuss thtj matter with FBI Director Will Sessions. “Then I will determine | what action is necessary,” he said T t\ 3 tl Seabrook owner files for bankruptcy MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) — Public Service Company of New Hampshire, lead owner of the stalled $5.2 billion Seabrook nu clear power plant, on Thursday filed for protection from its cred itors under Chapter 11 of the Federal Bankruptcy Act. With $3 billion in assets, in cluding $2.1 billion sunk into Sea brook, Public Service is the fourth-largest U.S. company to file under Chapter 11 and the first major investor-owned utility to seek bankruptcy protection i since the Depression. The move came two days after the state Supreme Court denied j the company an emergency rate increase by upholding a law! against charging ratepayers far power plants in advance of coni' mercial operation. Public Service has a 36 percent stake in the controversial reactor, which was completed a year and a half ago.