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Battalion Classifieds
THE CITY OF BRYAN TEXAS
City of Bryan has the following Job Opportunities
POLICE OFFICERS
The City of Bryan is seeking career-minded applicants for Police Officers.
Minimum age is 21.
We offer:
★Full training program-paid by the City
★Full salary during training period
★Promotions from within Department
★Excellent benefits package includes:
15 Days paid vacation annually
15 Days paid sick leave annually
Paid health and life insurance program
Participating retirement program
Deferred compensation plan available
Salary Range $20,004.00 at appointment with regular increases to
$25,476.00 in 3 years.
Time and one-half paid for overtime.
Longevity pay and certification pay.
Entrance examination will be held on Thursday, December 8, 1988.
Applications will be accepted through December 6, 1988.
Apply or Inquire:
City of Bryan
Employment Ofice
300 S. Texas Avenue
(409)361-3615
Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer - M/F
THE CITY OF BRYAN TEXAS
City of Bryan has the following Job Opportunities
TRAINING SPECIALIST/ELECTRIC ADMINISTRATION
Individual must posses a degree in related field/or equivalent training ex
perience.
Professional and Technical proficiency plus general understanding of
training, practices, principles and theories as related to Electric Utility
practices.
Salary: $2,187.00 - 2,411.00/Monthly
Apply: City of Bryan
Employment Office
300 S. Texas Avenue
Bryan Municipal Building
8:00AM - 12:00PM
1:00PM-5:00PM
Phone: (409)361-3615
Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer - M/F
Yearbook fee’s are refundable in
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Thereafter no refunds will be made
on cancelled orders.
Yearbooks must be picked up dur
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are published.
Students who will not be on cam
pus when the yearbooks are pub
lished, usually in October, must pay
a mailing and handling fee.
Yearbooks will not be held, nor will
they be mailed without necessary
fees having been paid.
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Please apply at 632 W. Carson
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Airline moves
• HELPWANTED
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to increase price
of discount fare!
Call Battalion Classified
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A&M
Steakhousel
Delivers
846-5273
NEW YORK (AP) — At least one
major U.S. airline decided Wednes
day to follow in part Continental
Airlines’ move to boost most dis
count fares used by the majority of
vacation travelers.
Several other large carriers con
sidered whether to boost discount
fares, too.
Competitors of Continental, a
subsidiary of Texas Air Corp., were
expected to follow suit eventually.
“I would be surprised if they
didn’t,” said Helane Becker, an air
line analyst at Shearson Lehman
Hutton Inc.
Spokesmen for United Airlines
and Delta Air Lines said that the car
riers were studying Continental’s
move and considering whether to
follow it.
Northwest Airlines partially fol
lowed the action, changing around
30,000 MaxSaver fares between dif
ferent cities, said Northwest spokes
man Red Tyler in Eagan, Minn. The
Continental changes, he said, in
volve more than 100,000 such fares.
“We continue to review the oth
ers,” Tyler said. “There is still inde
cision in the industry.”
Houston-based Continental noti
fied travel agents on Tuesday night
and Wednesday that it would re
vamp its MaxSaver program to base
fares on the length of a flight.
Competition on individual routes,
not mileage, had determined the
fares in the past.
Under the new formula, sched
uled to take effect Nov. 23, Mas
Saver f ares for longer flights gentr I
ally would be raised while those fol
shorter hauls would mostly be re f
duced.
The changes appear to have tliej
effect of raising roughly two-thirdil
of Continental’s MaxSaver faresaadf
cutting the remaining third or s«|
They follow by a few days plans i
tiated by Continental and matched I
by other major airlines to drop an [
other category of discount airfaresl
— the “junk fares” available four to I
seven days bef ore a flight that are I
used mainly by business travelers.
Like Continental’s, most of North
west’s fare changes were increases I
Tyler said.
Northwest so far has onhl
matched Continental in the markets!
where the two airlines compete!
rectly, he said; in other markets I
Northwest will wait to see whether
the other carriers follow Continen
tal’s lead.
1’he hikes in both advance-put-1
chase MaxSavers and last-minute
junk fares reflect the recent trend
toward higher air fares propelledbs |
increasing passenger traf fic.
“Consumers definitely are paying I
higher prices,” said Andrew Gellet.
an airline analyst at Provident Na
tional Bank in Philadelphia.
Airline fares are up an av
percent from the same point
1987, he noted.
Bush’s team quiet
regarding Sununu
WASHINGTON (AP) — Leaders
of George Bush’s transition team
closed ranks publicly on Wednesday,
refusing to talk about the reported
selection of Washington outsider
John Sununu as White House chief
of staff. Bush asked aides to sign a
pledge designed to prevent leaks
and conflicts of interest.
As the capital buzzed about the
choice of Sununu, the feisty, conser
vative governor of New Hampshire,
Bush spent the day in separate meet
ings with British Prime Minister
Margaret Thatcher and Soviet dissi
dent Andrei Sakharov. Bush will
meet with Thatcher again over
breakfast Thursday.
yes or no — and he certainly could
decide no in the interim — I don't
think it’s appropriate for me to com
ment.”
In Washington, Fuller said at a
news conference he did not know if
Bush had made a decision.
The vice president was mum
about filling the chief of staff s job,
saying “no final decisions” had been
made.
Sources close to Bush said, how
ever, he would name Sununu to the
post. Next to the president, the chief
of staff is the most powerful person
in the White House with influence
over access to the Oval Office, the
agenda, scheduling and other mat
ters.
The other contender for the job
was Craig Fuller, who has been
Bush’s vice presidential chief of staff
for four years.
Sununu, who returned to New
Hampshire after a Monday night
meeting with Bush, said, “We’ve had
discussions . . . about that job (chief
of staff) in particular.”
Fuller said he raised the question
with Bush in a morning meeting.
“His comment was, ‘Just let them
know that when I’m ready to make
an announcement, they’ll hear from
me (Tn this.’”
Standing at a podium with tran
sition co-director Robert Teeter,
Fuller said, “There’s no one stand;
ing here who’s opposed to John Sun
unu having a major role in this ad
ministration.”
Denying reports that he had tried
to block Sununu’s appointment, Ful
ler said, “I have in no way been op
posed to John Sununu for the chief
of staff job or any other position in
this administration.”
Meanwhile, all of the staff and
volunteers involved in Bush’s take
over of power were asked to sign a
“standards of conduct” document
that applies both during the tran
sition and a Bush presidency.
At a news conference in Concord,
Sununu said, “A request isn’t a for
mal request until the tall thin guy
(Bush) sings. And the tall thin guy
hasn’t sung publicly, and therefore
I’m not going to comment on this in
any way at all.
“Until the vice president decides
At the top of the list was a no-leak
promise that read: “I will hold in
confidence any non-public informa
tion provided to me in the course of
my duties with the transition and en
sure that such information is used
exclusively for purposes of the tran
sition.”
The document also says aides can
not use information for private gain,
and disqualifies them from any mat
ter which may involve financial con
flict of interest, real or apparent.
Lawyer: North trying
to ‘scuttle’ his charges
WASHINGTON (AP) — Former
presidential aide Oliver L. North is
seeking to scuttle the criminal
charges against him by trying to dis
close national secrets irrelevant to
his defense, Iran-Contra prosecu
tors charged Wednesday.
Independent counsel Lawrence E.
Walsh sought a court order barring
North from revealing any govern
ment secrets in his defense of
charges he conspired to illegally di
vert U.S.-Iran arms-sale proceeds to
the Nicaraguan rebels.
Walsh contended in court papers
that the former presidential aide
had flouted court orders “by not
presenting a good-faith listing of the
classified documents that he rea
sonably deems necessary to defend
against the indictment.”
Walsh charged that North’s
“grossly overblown” list of secret
government documents he wants to
use as trial exhibits includes items
that “are simple efforts at graymail
and have no conceivable bearing on
the charges in the indictment.”
North’s list of 40,000 pages of top-
secret documents “demonstrates
once again his expectation that in
transigence will encumber the proc
esses of law, threaten some of our
nation’s most valuable secrets and
provoke a dismissal of the case,"
Walsh said.
The prosecution asked U.S. Dis
trict Judge Gerhard A. Gesell to in
voke a provision of the Classified In
formation Procedures Act (CIPA)
barring North from disclosing any
classified government information.
“North arrogantly disregarded
the court’s repeated orders defining
his obligations under CIPA,” Walsh
said.
“Given North’s persistent efforts
on all fronts to delay the trial of this
case and his repeated flouting of
CIPA and the court’s orders,
fairness and respect for the court's
procedures require an order exercis
ing the court’s preclusion powers.”
North’s attorneys customarily do
not comment on the case.
Reporter’s calls were not re
turned.
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