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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!!!
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Ext. S-1026. 52t12/02
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DECEMBER
GRADUATING
SENIORS
If you have ordered a 1989
Aggieland, please stop by
English Annex between 8
and 5 and pay a $4.00 mail
ing fee along with your for
warding address so your
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rive.
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share 2 Bdrm apt. $137./mo. plus 1/2 utilities. Gender
doesn’t matter. 696-2922. Leave message. 52tl 1/14
3-1 House. 2 miles from campus. Large yard $100. +
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LAST CHANCE!
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Thereafter no refunds will be made
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are published.
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pus when the yearbooks are pub
lished, usually in October, must pay
a mailing and handling fee.
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they be mailed without necessary
fees having been paid.
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from
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•close medical supervision
Volunteers will be compensated. For more
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STUDENT DIRECTORIES ARE
NOW AVAILABLE!!!
Bring your Fall ‘88 fee slip to
Rm. 230 in the Reed McDonald
Bldg, between 8-5 49ttfn
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AF®
lice found a fifth corpseSm
ied in (lie yard of a tree-shjf
torian boardinghouse
for the 71-year-old landl
peeled of killing the elderli
and cashing their Social
checks.
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.
Neighbors said they
edly complained of a stencil
the grounds, and were toldtlil|
emulsion had been used
fertilizer, police said.
“The first time was abouttfc
die of last May,” neighbor If
Intire said. “We couldn’t standi
definitely was something
had a sweet sickly smell.”
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Study Abroad
Informational Meeting
November 15
026 MSC
10-1130 p.m.
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Call Battalion
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845-2611
MOSCOW (AP) — Three
publics on the Soviet Union's 1
ern fringe are showing
Gorbachev’s Kremlin the benij
its new reform policies, butab
dangers of loosened central
and greater local initiative.
After the 1939 Hitler-Stain;
deeded control over Estonia,
and Lithuania to the Kremlit
Russians kept a tight j
three mini-states along the
Sea.
But President Gorbachev
Communist Party chief since
1985, is promoting more
omy in a bid to revive the sta|
national economy.
Moscow’s relaxed embrace
greater tolerance for local ii
and opinion may have let thei
out of the bottle in the natiof
prickly Baltics, with unforeseen
sequences for the Westwards
republics and for the multi’
nation as a whole.
“We have been reduced
level of slaves in a manor,” one
nian, Enno Petts, said during
ber’s organizational meeting*”
People’s Front.
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