Battalion Page SAThe Battalion/Friday, April 15, 1988 World and Nation Classifieds • HEUPWATiTED SUMMER WORK! Starting pay $260 per week Plus Incentives and Bonuses! National Campany must supplement its summer work force. 12 week guaranteed income. $3200 for qualified students. Openings in most large cities Come in for information: T uesday April 19,1988 or Wednesday April 20,1988 at: 12:00,1:00, 2:00, 3:00 or 4:00 Memorial Student Center Room 352 • SUMMER JOBS $10.50 to start Dallas-Ft. Worth and selected metro politan areas. Flexible hours. Full or part time. All majors considered. Ex cellent work reference. Bonus pro gram available. Apply: Rudder Tower Room 501 Mon., Tue., Wed. April 18,19, 20 10am, 12pm, 2pm, 4pm only La Quinta Inn (Behind Julie’s Place) Mon., Tues. April 18,19: 8pm only 134t4/20 # I NOTICE GARFIELD’S RESTAURANT & PUB Is now hiring all positions. Seek ing ambitious, conscientious peo ple to work in a fun-filled atmo sphere. 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The injured sailors — six with slight burns, one with second-degree burns, one with a hernia and two with back injuries — were evacuated from the USS Samuel B. Roberts, the Defense Department said. 1'he Roberts then began steaming slowly under its own power toward port in Bahrain. The sailor with the second-degree burns was flown to Bahrain, the Pentagon said late Thursday. The other nine were transferred to the L'SS San Jose, a combat stores ship operating in the central gull. Defense sources said the crew of the Roberts had spotted “some mine-like objects” in the water ately before the explosion. The sources, who insisted on anonymity, said frigate was “making only about two knots”onim power Thursday afternoon and would probaHi taken under tow by the cruiser Wainwright. The Roberts and Wainwright are two of M ships assigned to the Persian Gulf force to provide® lection to commercial ships flying the American^ The San Jose was in the area only because it was«i resupply mission. 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Pete Wilson, R-Calif., spon sor of the Mexico resolution, con ceded that point, but said passage in the Senate would “send a message to the government of Mexico” and added, “We are compelled to face reality.” Opponents of the anti-drug sanc tions protested that both Mexico and the Bahamas, while they can be faulted for shortcomings, are mak ing good-faith efforts to halt the flow of drugs through their coun tries into the United States. TYPING, WORD PROCESSING, ble Rates. Call Bertha 696-3785. Reasona- • 129t5/5 CAL’S BODY SHOP. 10% discount to students on la bor. Precise color matching. Foreign & Domestics. 30 years experience. 823-2610. llltfn Hijackers free m FOR SALE 0^16 flOStaQe from Kuwaiti jet Mobile home in country. Perfect for married students, 14x56. 20 minutes from T AMU. Many extras. Free lot rental in return for small amount of work Brenda, 779-0091 days. 272-3479 evenings. 134t4/21 14x72 Mobile Home 3 bd/2 ba, appliances, porch, shaded lot. $6800 negotiable. 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Singer-actress Luda Meal will feature in the propagis blitz for the first four weeks. The messages will be sharpt pithy, Mendez said: Makelovej sponsiblv. The use of syringe out pre campaign endorses; condoms and disposi >, which are available.; a ri pi ion in Mexico. Movie actor Ignacio Ltai Tarso, president of the Natio Association of Acton, told news conference his groups ports Soberon’s campaign Protein substance kills bacteria BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Scientists have developed three protein-based substances that can destroy certain bacteria, cancer ous cells and virus-infected cells, Louisiana State University an nounced Wednesday. However, the researchers said the tests have been limited to mostly test-tube experiments, and the substances are very expensive to produce and far from being re ady for testing on humans. [esse Jaynes, a biochemist looking for ways to make food plants more resistant to bacteria, found the three compote killed cells from mammals e were infected with anyofak 30 disease-causing viruses university said. The compounds, named) 37, Modified SB-37 and Shin have proven effective in li ratory tests against cells infd by viruses that cause herpes,tj fluenza, malaria, and otlieri |)n a eases. pcom Researchers said scientists 4 not yet know whether the tot| pounds kill the virus itself, ; Ur U.S. trade deficit jumps to $13.8billioi ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) — Shiite Moslem hijackers freed another hos tage from a Kuwaiti jumbo jet after negotiators resumed their efforts to end the 10-day-old crisis. A man dressed in a white robe de scended from the Kuwait Airways Boeing 747, got into a car and was driven across the tarmac to the lounge at Houari Boumedienne Air port. Algerian officials said the released hostage was a Kuwaiti named Djuma Abdallah Chatti. The elderly, griz zled man was greeted by Kuwaiti of ficials and hustled inside. “Praise to God, I am fine, but they had me tied all the time and 1 am tired,” Chatti said. “They are not good people,” he told reporters in the airport lounge. “They beat me.” After the release the hijackers broadcast a message to the control tower in Arabic and English, repeat ing their demand for the release of 17 pro-Iranian terrorists. The statement said Chatti had been released for “strictly humanita rian reasons.” WASHINGTON (AP) — The monthly U.S. trade deficit wid ened by more than 11 percent in February to $13.8 billion, the government said Thursday, cre ating turmoil on world financial markets. The gap between the nation’s imports and exports expanded by $1.4 billion from January’s im balance of $12.4 billion — its sec ond straight jump after having fallen from a record $17.6 billion deficit last October. Stock prices tumbled and the value of the dollar againsi” Japanese yen and the G® mark dropped 2 percent oil foreign exchange marketsisl action to the announcement Concerted intervention bi Federal Reserve Bankandcei banks in Europe in buyini large volumes of dollars] vented both the U.S. cutitl iJ and stocks from losingfurtte lue. “We’ve stumbled here a(| bit,” Jay Goldlinger, an ®i for Capital Insight, said. I Finance officials try to stabilizedolli WASHINGTON (AP) — Top finance officials of the world’s seven major industrial powers, putting on a show of unity to re assure financial markets, agreed Wednesday to continue efforts to stabilize the value of the dollar. The group, consisting of fi nance ministers and central bank leaders from the United States, Japan, West Germany, Britain, France, Canada and Italy, issued a statement announcing the ex tension of a Dec. 22 agreement that has so far successfullyWJ the greenback’s three-)®f cline. The two-page joint com nique followed a fulldayofl vate meetings hosted by’M Secretary James A. Bakerlllt Federal Reserve Board Crf Alan (kreenspan. The statement also annW the adoption of an innoM suggestion made by Batej September to use gold andl commodities as a way of #4 ing inflation pressures. Senate approves $1.1 trillion budgd 4 [tec. | Kuwait has refused the demand of the gunmen, who seized the plane April 5 on a Bangkok-Kuwait flight and are holding at least 30 hostages. On Thursday evening, Kuwait’s deputy foreign minister, Moham med Al-Osaimi, reiterated that the 17 would not be freed. Al-Osaimi is head of a high-level Kuwaiti dele gation on the scene. Another Kuwaiti official, speak ing to reporters on condition he not be identified, said the Algerian au thorities continued to put pressure on Kuwait. WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate on Thursday approved a $1.1 trillion budget that calls for bypassing last fall’s deficit-reduc tion pact with President Reagan to expand the war on drugs. The fiscal 1989 spending blueprint, passed 69-26, also in cludes increases for education, the space program and AIDS re search while freezing or cutting back transportation, housing and development grants to local gov ernments. “We made tough choices,” Sen. Lawton Chiles, D-Fla., of the Budget Conmiittte. He defended his planwftl ceding that the deficit pKl remains unsolved. "Weanil consuming more than»t| and living on credit,”hesaii| Sen. J. James Exon,D-j called the budget a "lostopfi nity” that resulted front'ni sion to coast rather than d»| the deficit” in an election'll “The next president next Congress will be 1^1 enormous problems,"hea ,; I Israelis kill 1 Palestinian, wountH “You can see this from the fact that they are telling us that the ball is in our court,” the official said. Negotiations between the hijack ers and Algerian mediators resumed Thursday evening after a break down earlier in the day caused by the lack of progress, according to the official Algerian news agency. In Washington, lawmakers urged Secretary of State George P. Shultz to intervene because of reports that one of the hijackers might be re sponsible for kidnapping American journalist Terry Anderson in Leb anon. JERUSALEM (AP) — Soldiers shot an Arab to death and wounded four, and a Palestinian youth wrote an open letter to a Jewish child saying the violence kills “innocents like me and you.” A strike called to protest mass arrests by the Israeli army vir tually shut down the the occupied lands and Arab east Jerusalem, but some Palestinians have begun complaining about the economic pinch caused by repeated strikes. At least 145 Palestinians have been killed since riots began Dec. 8 in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip, according to U.N. fig ures, and hundreds ha't i wounded. An IsraelisoldiL] 15-year-old Jewish settlt [ j have been slain. U.N. officials in VieiH'J cused Israeli soldiers of us-j gas improperly, somtffltfi ing deadly effects by W canisters into small. areas, and also indicated might be using another LJ toxic gas. The army denied 1 'j legations. Officials said a 70' (i l Arab woman suffocated a!*I diers threw a tear gas '4 into her home. 1