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Page 8/The Battalion/Monday, February 29, 1988 Battalion Classifieds SKIN INFECTION STUDY Persons needed with skin in fections such as infected cuts and scrapes, boils, infected burns, infected insect bites, in fected blisters, etc. Eligible volunteers will be paid for time and cooperation. G & S Studies, Inc. 846-5933 $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 ACUTE DIARRHEA STUDY Persons with acute, uncom plicated diarrhea needed to evaluate medication being considered for over-the- counter sale. G&S Studies, Inc. 846-5933 $75 $75 $75 $75 $75 COLD STUDY 18 & Older If you have recent onset of cold symptoms you can earn $75 by participating in a short at home study using over-the-counter cold medications. Call Pauli Research International 776-6236 $75 $75 $75 $75 $75 $75 $75 $75 $75 $75 COLD-FLU-FEVER Individuals with fever of 101° or higher to participate in an at home study. We will come to your home to start you in study. $75 incentive for those chosen to participate. Call Pauli Research International 776-6236 $75 $75 $75 $75 $75 $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: Pauli Research International 776-6236 83tfn Last Chance For Spring Break ‘88! Limited space re mains at South Padre, North Padre, Daytona Beach, Fort Walton Beach and Steamboat, Colorado for ski ing. Hurry, Call Sunchase Tours toll free 1-800-321- 59! 1 for reservations and information TODAY. Credit cards accepted. 94t3/4 Defensive DRIVING, TICKET DISMISS, Insurance DISCOUNT, FUN CLASS! Call 693-1322. 95t5/13 * mmmm WAKE UP AGGIES! Luxury 4-plex 1,000 sq. ft. 2 bedroom, Hollywood baths washer/dryer shuttle bus Call WYNDHAM MGMT 846-4384 Across From A&M Walk to Campus ►Quiet •New Paint »New Carpet •Large 1,2 & 3 Bedrooms Now leasing & Preleasing University Terrace 1700 Jersey #101 693-1930 Cotton Village Apts., Snook, Tx. 1 Bdrm,; $200 2 Bdrm.; $248 Rental assistance available! Call 846-8878 or 774-0773 after 5pm. 4tf 2 Bdr/1 Bath Mobile Home. 1 mile from University. $250,693-1530/693-8777. 105tS/4 Students from the following cities are needed to ob serve child restraint use during spring break (March 14-18): Amarillo, Austin, Brownsville, Dallas, El Paso, Houston, Lubbock, Tyler and Waco. Two students from each city will collect data at designated day care centers and malls... Approximately 4 days work, plus training..,5.oo/hr...call Katie at 845-2736 between 8am and 5pm for interview...interviews will be held 2/23 thru 3/3. 105tfn Lifeguards, Pool Managers, and Swim Instructors needed. Full and part-time hours. May thru Septem ber. Competitive pay. Call (713) 578-8227 or write: Ad vantage Pool Service, 803 S. Mason Rd., Ste. 460, Katy, Tx 77450. 90t2/8 OVERSEAS JOBS. Summer, yr. round. Europe, S. Amer., Australia, Asia. All fields. $900-2000 mo. Sight seeing. Free info. Write IJC, PO Box 52-Tx 04 Corona Del Mar, Ca. 92625. 90t3/4 Need person to deliver tickets on campus Mon-Kri. . 779-3333 World Travel. 102t3/l COUSNELORS - Boys camp in Berkshire Mts., West. Mass. Good sal., room & bd., travel allowance, beauti ful modern facility, must love children 8c be able to teach one of the following: Tennis, W.S.L, Sailing, Wa- terski, Baseball, Basketball, Soccer, LaCrosse, Wood, A&C, Rocketry, Photography, Archery, Pioneering, Ropes, Piano, Drama. Call or write: Camp Winadu, 5 Glen La., Mamaroneck, NY 10543. (914) 381-5983. 64t 12/2 2 Bdrm, 1 bath large windows & tall trees. Normandy Square Apts, in Northgate 846-4206. 99tfn Pre-leasing 3 BR/2 BA Duplex near Hilton. 846- 2471/776-6856 P 63t/indef. COUNSELORS - Girls camp in Maine. Good sal., rccm bd.. travel allowance, beautiful modern facility, must love children Sc be able to teach one of the following: Tennis, W.S.L, Sailing, Waterski, Softball. Basketball, Soccer. LaCrosse, A&C. Photography, Horseback, Dance, Piano, Drama, Ropes, Camp Craft, Gymnastics. Call or write: Camo Vega, Box 1/71, Duxbury, Mass. 02332 (617)934-6536. 64U2/2 MISCEULAWEOCIS •SR HAS YOUR BICYCLE LEFT YOU FLAT? SPORTS ATTIC will sell your good used bicycle on consign ment. 846-7021. 91t3/9 HAS SCUBA DIVING LEFT YOU ALL WET? SPORTS ATTIC will sell your good used scuba equip ment for you! 846-7021. 9113/9 •TRAVEL Spring Break - Go For It!! South Padre Island Texas. **Last minute accomodations.** Call 512-761-6868 or leave message. 105tS/4 Spring Break Airline Ticket. Houston/LA March 11 $95. O.N.O. Dave 696-7958. 105t3/l SPRING BREAK 88 - Let’s Padre! 5 rooms left at the South Padre Hilton Hotel. The most popular hotel on the Island. $285. per person in quad rooms. Call Dick son Productions in San Marcus (512) 396-1-986. 102t3/l SPRING BREAK SKIING - Beaver Creek Colorado. 3 bath condo. Sleeps 10. Booked 3-12-88 thru 3-19-88. Must cancel. $185 per night. 776-5020, 846^8262. • LOST ANDFOaND REWARD: Lost black/brown 3mo. kitten behind 24hr. Gyms. 693-3288. 103t3/2 Reward! Siberian Husky puppy. lOwks. old. Name’s Lola. Grey 8c white. 846-9339. 103t3/2 LOST: ‘55 Aggie Ring 2/20/88 by Archie’s at Sq. 3 car wash. 260-7169. 102t3/l • FOR SALE 83 YZ 250 Yamaha runs and looks great, $600 negotia ble. 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Call Brian 696-1460 asking $ 1,100. 104t3/3 ♦ SERVICES >A^stui 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 7511/19 MACINTOSH Each month receive 800k of public domain and shareware written especially for the writer. STUDENT PACK is full of helpful ap plications, fonts, desk accessories, desktop publishing programs, utilities, clip art, and Mac hints. • ’Twelve month subscription price = $45 *Six months = $25 ‘single issue = $5 STUDENT PACK 6104 New Iberia #C Austin, Texas 78727 READY RESUME Affordable Counseling & Resume Design Service Table in Blocker Lobby Mon. Feb. 29 - Thurs. 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Special drawing for free limo service to and from your special for mal. Come see us today! ’The; Bridal Boutique Park Place Plaza Texas Ave. S. at Southwest Pkwy. Member National Bridal Service Call battalion Classified 845-2611 World and Nation Congress faces choice! between 2 Contra bills^ Can you buy Jeeps, Cars, 4x4’s Seized in drug raids for under $100? Call for facts today. 602-837-3401 Ext. 942. 105t2/29 1982 Kawasaki LTD 550. Low mileage, includes hel met. Call 764-8912. 105t3/4 COMPUTER’S ETC. 693-7599. LOWEST PRICES POSSIBLE! IBM-PC/XT COMPATIBLE 640KB- RAM, 2-360KB DRIVES, TURBO, KEYBOARD, MONITOR: $729. PC/AT SYSTEMS, 10MHZ TURBO: $849. 105tfn TypingAVord Processing. Reasonable rates and fast turnaround. Call 693-8890. 104t3/3 WASHINGTON (AP) — Con gress faces a confusing choice this week bet ween two rival versions of a plan to help the Nicaraguan rebels. A vote is scheduled for Thursday to decide whether the U.S.-backed Contras will get an aid package drafted by House Democrats, a simi lar one drawn up by House Republi cans, or nothing at all. Current authority to aid the Con tras expires at midnight Monday, and the rebels are said to be rapidly running out of items like food, cloth ing and medicine that the new aid plans would provide. Both versions of the new aid pack age would keep non-lethal supplies flowing to the rebels at their posi tions inside Nicaraguan territory. Neither would provide new weap ons. And both would set up a $14 million program to help war-injured children on all sides of the conflict. But while similar in what they would do for the rebels in the short term, the two versions set starkly dif ferent ground rules. They are aw’ait- ing an impending rematch between the Reagan administration and the Democratic Congress over military aid for the rebels. The Democratic version, which House leaders say they are confident will pass, holds out the possibility Department: Meese briefed on spy case WASHINGTON (AP) — For nine months, the Justice Department has given the impression Attorney Gen eral Edwin Meese removed himself from the Pollard spy case. But now it acknowledges he was briefed twice about the case and says he never was excluded. In what chief department spokes man Terry Eastland called a correc tion, he said Meese is excluded only from the espionage case against the Israeli Air Force officer who re cruited Navy counter-terrorism ana lyst Jonathan Pollard as a spy. Meese ,is free to be briefed and even to make decisions in the still- open Pollard case to the extent that they don’t involve the case against Is raeli Brig. Gen. Aviern Sella, Eastland said. Meese’s lawyer, Nathan Lewin, was unaware of that distinction as re cently as last week even though it was Lewin’s work for Meese and Sella in separate cases that triggered the exclusion, known as a recusal. The turnabout comes as a govern ment source said independent coun sel James McKay is examining an other Meese recusal for clues about his motives in dealing with a Mideast oil pipeline proposal in 1985. Meese hired Lewin last May to represent him in McKay’s investiga tion of whether the attorney general and his attorney, E. Robert Wallach, violated or conspired to violate a federal law barring bribes to foreign officials. In May 1985, Meese was recused from all matters involving Wallach, but arranged for Wallach to meet National Security Adviser Robert McFarlane to promote the pipeline. Investigators say that examining that Meese recusal might help determine whether the attorney general was aiding Wallach’s plan. At the Office of Government Ethics last week. General Counsel Donald Campbell explained: “If you’re a federal official and you’ve hired a law firm to represent you, you should recuse yourself, that is, take no action in any matter involv ing that firm —just as a. matter of appearances even if you have no fi nancial stake.” For that reason, Eastland said, Meese said, “I hereby recuse myself from participating in any matter be fore the department in which the law firm (of Miller, Cassidy, Larroca 8c Lewin) represents any party or is otherwise involved.” Jose’s 4004 Harvey Rd. 11-9:45 Closed Mondays that a new military aid package could be considered sometime after June 1. But the conditions for such con sideration are strict: it could happen only if the Democrat-controlled House Intelligence Committee certi fies that the Contras and the leftist Sandinista government have not reached a cease-fire and that it is the Sandinistas’ fault. Then, the proposal would allow — but not require — the party’s lead ership to bring forth an aid proposal of its own design, and would allow amendment of the package on the floor. The GOP aid proposal would give the president, rather than Congress, the right to design the military aid package. It would also leave up to Him the determination whether a cease-fire is in effect, and whether any failure to reach a truce is the fault of the Sandinista regime. Reagan could make such a request as soon as April 16, and it would have to be acted on by Congress without delay. A similar expedited procedure was followed when the House on Feb. 3 rejected Reagan’s previous aid request, which included weapons and other military supplies, by a vote of 219 to 211. Another difference between the two packages is that theGOPveisI would leave authority to delivei]" aid in the hands of the Centrall ligence Agency, which h pervising a fairly successful airii program. Democrats, many of tvhoitJ suspicious of the spy agency,w turn the delivery program o:t| the Pentagon to supervise,te the same private contractors,! and crews now doing the work. The show down over the two pel :ng on I j>.u huge'. w.i-'; Fc ()U | have occurred hist week, bui Dt* j^ e( crats postponed action a! tk( minute, citing confusionamony makers over the differencesbtj the two bills. Republicans said the realrea for the delay was that themaj feared it was losing suppon the ir competing version. 1 louse leaders were meetins | such outside groups to tn lOf suade them to unite behindi Democratic proposal before! dav\ v ote, and Rep. DavidOhc 1 Cl ; \\iv. u supporter thepattjiiiH] j age, expressed impatience. 0 or .!(i groups’ all-or-nothingapproad E Obev said,"Any theplogysBjH^w will teli you the first thingvou!™^ is that the greatest enemyofiraB^ ity is morahsm.” World Briefs Two Arabs dead after West Bankclasl Wets, in ABUD, Occupied West Bank (AP)—Jewish settlers and Israeli soldiers clashed with Palestinians in this West Bank village, leaving two Arabs dead, the army said Sunday. Israel radio said one set tler was jailed. Israeli police released two American teachers jailed over night after they were arrested while carrying posters listing the names of slain Palestinians. Details of the Saturday clash in Abud were sketchy and the army said it was investigating to find out who fired the fatal shots in the village 20 miles northwest of Jerusalem. Police interrogated three civil ians in connection with the slay ings and arrested one, Israel ra dio reported. The man, from the nearby Neve Zuf Jewish set tlement, w’as to appear before a judge on Monday, tHe radio said. The latest fatalities came as U.S. Secretary of State George Shultz pitched his Mideast peaWy in: plan, \iMting Cairo for talks j™ hall President Hosni Mubarak. pM to Shultz’s mission is aimed tH 5 . 111 "prmng \i .ill- Im in; ;x . t and halting violence in the E 5 or pied lands. But 11 Arabs k P® 11 ' 8 - died since Shultz arrived ThcE enn i day, and dozens more haveteB/^ggi wounded. " )l ‘ 1 ( ' ! i< By U.N. count, 74 Arabs toB 1 cer died since the unrest beganDeB 8 in the occupied WestBanh r B the Gaza Strip. Israel’s navy sank a boatcarr ing guerrillas who wereeni to carry out an attack in tall the military said. Lebanese polk I said two Palestinians belonging# I a Syrian-backed guerrilla p| I were killed. In another development,ami!I itary spokesman said the arm 1 " has arrested a soldier on! cion of killing a Palestinian pn| tester a month ago. Opposition party chairman resigns ANKARA, T urkey (AP) —The leader of the main opposition So cial Democrat Populist Party stepped down Sunday as party chairman, the Anatolia news agency said. The agency said Erdal Inonu, son of the late President Ismet Inonu, did not give a reason for his resignation from the party post. He was elected chairman in May 1986. Anatolia said that after Inonu announced his resignation, the party’s secretary-general, Fikri Saglar, announced that heals would give up his post. The agency said that told reporters that he alsowouij resign as a member of Pari merit. But Hikmet Cetin, depi head of the party’s panliamenti group, later announced t! Inonu retracted that decision. The Social Democrat Popul Party was formed in Decento] 1985 by a merger of the Sod Democratic Party and the Popk ist Party. It has 99 deputies- Turkey’s 450-member Parin' ment. U.S. faces U.N. showdown overPLO UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The United States, its U.N. pres tige and influence already at an all-time low, faces a showdown Monday when the General As sembly convenes an emergency session to condemn U.S. efforts to close the PLO mission. Some Arab leaders say they want to shift the next General As sembly meeting to Geneva to punish the United States for ha rassing the Palestine Liberation Organization, which the United Nations recognizes. The entire U.N. operation here, including the General As sembly, funnels $400 million $700 million a year intoihel' and New York econoi# according to the U.S. mission The 42nd General Asseni will reconvene for at least days beginning Monday and®’ sider two resolutions regard the PLO mission. One reaffirms the PLO’srjl to operate and calls on the Uni# States to honor its treaty tions. The other calls for a ruling^ the International Court of)# tice. 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