<1 --K5~ Page 6 . 1] ii iliftii XBB3SSBSSSXZ Battalion Classifieds Police susp landlady, i yttb of killing P! HELP WANTED • NOTICE * SERVICES EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR SCIENTISTS & ENGINEERS O.l. Corporation Is headquartered In College Station. Texas and has been hiring TAMU students since the early 70s. We specialize In the development, design, manufacture and sale of technologically advanced Instruments for the sampling, analysis and detection of compounds which ontamin< contaminate water, air and soil. We currently have Job openings for the following: SCIENTISTS (Part-time to Full-time) Masters or Doctorate level to do research and development on new products In the fields of GAS and ION chromatography. We specialize In sam ple Introduction, detection and systems configu ration In these fields. ENGINEERS (Full-time) Mechanical and/or electrical engineers to develop new products relating to gas chromatograph sys tems and elemental analyzers. Industry experience is highly desirable. CHEMISTS (Full-time) We are hiring chemists to be trained for sales and service of our full line of analytical Instruments. Candidates must be willing to relocate after training. Rease apply by sending resume to address below or completing application at the Company's facilities at the ner of We '' corner /ellborn and Graham Road, College Station. Texas. 0.1. CORPORATION Attn: Scientists & Engrs. P.O. Box 2980 College Station, Texas 77841 (409) 690-1711 THEY’RE HERE!!! Pick up your graduation announcements NOW!!! Extra announcements go on sale Friday Nov 18th, 8a.m. MSC216M. First come first serve. MSC STUDENT FINANCE CENTER SORETHROAT Wanted: Individuals, 18-70 years old, with sore throat pain, for 90 minute study to compare over- the-counter pain relief medication (no blood drawn). $40. incentive for those chosen to participate. 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Investigators said thei seven or eight bodies mayfo|||L e ( j r . buried in the yard, base: nia p S ; number of residents w ho«|jL ou ld ing, Homicide Li. JoeEnloes; gOmim Authorities were seek; j t ’ s p dinghouse manager Dorollcj roac i s ( talvo Puente for questionic;. |^ ut i Sgt . Bob Burns said. a time \ A resident of the roomin;: along a John McCauley, 59, wasj jq t . v Sunday for investigationof»j; recent ], accessory to homicide, Enlul, Corps. Authorities said they bcliJj rank 0 I helped Puente dig the grave. c i u ding victims. j “We do not believe thatitil have been done solely by Enloe said. "We know she's pie help her dig the holes." Puente, who is on parole 1982 conviction for robbing three people, was viewed by police after the fid was discovered Friday for lack of evidence. The woman apparently kj cashing some of the victim Security checks for several Enloe said. He said the motive 039051 OOslayings was belieiet| robbery. Authorities cordoned offlil story home and yard white with picks, shovels and aa mover excavated the grounds, mg for more corpses. The® was found about noon Si wrapped in a sheet in a s grave near a driveway. Earlier, police had saidik bodies found Friday andk showed “no overt signs ofvk and that the victims mayliai! by poisoning. At least one of the W woman “wrapped likeaimiE a tablecloth, had been butifli April, investigators said. An all-points bulletin was! for Puente, and she remai:: large Sunday. She has n« charged with the crime, said an arrest warrant wasbcifil pared against her for invest® of murder. Authorities were attempt identify the remains. 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The People’s Front is an dent group seeking moresayf® tonians over their own affairs. As a sign of Kremlin concert rising disaffection in the 8 three members of the ruling Politburo flew there last week In remarks reported bySovtf' clia, they promised increased nomic and cultural automonv ruled out any restoration of* pendence. The Baltic states lost their pendence in 1940 when the Army marched in. Politburo member Viktor Mh brikov told Estonians, “It is p to receive independence anal® everything else.” Growing clamor in the Bata* focused on Gorbachev’s blue[ for political change. Activists say the changes w nul their republics’ right to sees now recognized in theory bj 1977 Soviet Constitution — any economic and social control to