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Page 12 The Battalion Battalion Classifieds ... * HELP WANTED • SERVICES 111 • THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE is taking applications for immedi ate route openings. Pay is based on per paper rate & gas allowance is provided. The route requires working 3 hours per day. Earn $500.-$700. per month. If interested call: James at 693-7815 or Julian at 693-2323 for an appt. 49111/071 Cal’s Body Shop-We do it right the first time! 823- 2610. 32ttfn • FOR REffT OVERSEAS JOBS. $900. - 2000. month. Summer, Year round, all countries, all fields. Free info. Write: 1JC, P.O. Box 52 - TX 04, Corona Del Mar, CA. 92625. 74t02/13 AIRLINE JOBS $19,000 to $29,000 yr. 812-376-7563 Ext.A r 2. ' 78t 01/25 BAE Computer needs responsible student to represent our computer. Incentive bonus plan. Interested per sons please send resume to 3563 Ryder Street Santa Clara, Ca 95051. 78t01/24 Earn $35.-$200. per pay selling newspapers to students & faculty! Call Jerry at 846-1253 or Steve at 846-6079. 75t01/26 Farmers Market Northgate now hiring delivery driv- . ers. Must have bicycle. Apply between 2 & 4, Mon. - Fri. 846-6428. 75t01/20 Riding Horses for rent. Sandy Point Rd. (By Lulac Hall) Call Rudy: 779-7052 or pager# 775-1462 anytime. 7 < Cotton Village Apts., Snook, Tx. 1 Bdrm,; $200 2 Bdrm.; $248 Rental assistance available! Call 846-8878 or 774-0773 after 5pm. 4tt SPRING BREAK SOUTH PADRE ISLAND 7 nights at the Luxurious Beachfront Padre Grand Call Now~$229./per person based on 6 per 2 bedroom/2 bath condo. VERY LIMITED AVAILABILITY 1-800-Hi-Padre South Padre Island Central Reservations tVork by hour, flexible times. $4., yard work, cleaning, tainting, etc. 693-5286. 76tl/20 Please take Apt. off my hands. 1BR Pepper Tree. $320. No Deposit 693-0761. 78t01/24 DoubleDave's is now hiring delivery drivers. Earn $5.- $8./hour. Apply at 326Jersey 2-4 p.m. 76U/20 Nicest barn in Brazos County. Stalls for rent. 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Large yard. 822-3235. 78t01/20 Help Wanted all positions. Cashiers, cooks, drivers. FatBurger 846-4234. 78t01/25 • PERSONALS P/T Maintenance Man Experience necessary 20 + hrs/wk tools Sc transportation a must. 823-5469. 78t0I/27 Free Bible Correspondence course offered. Call 693- 0400 and leave name and address. 79t01/20 Earn extra money this Spring Semester on your cam pus by Marketing the“ Breaker Saver”, the ultimate Spring Break discount card for South Padre Island. Call Now!!! 1-800-344-6883. (24 hours). 76tl/20 Are you pregnant 8c considering adoption? Our happy family would love to have a new baby join us. Confi dential. Expenses paid. For more information, call col lect (408)288-7100, A149. 76t 1/23 • SERVICES : Md : . AAf ft SKIN INFECTION STUDY G & S Studies, Inc. is participating in a study on acute skin infection. If you have one of the following conditions call G & S Studies. Eligible volunteers will be compensated. * infected blisters * infected cuts * infected boils * infected scrapes * infected insect bites (“road rash”) G & S Studies, Inc. (close to campus) 846-5933 ?e WOMEN NEEDED FOR A NEW LOW-DOSE ORAL CONTRA CEPTIVE PILL STUDY. ELIGIBLEWOMEN PARTICIPATING IN THE 6 MONTH STUDY WILL RECEIVE THE FOLLOWING FREE: •oral contraceptives for 6 months •complete physical •blood work •pap smear •close medical supervision Volunteers will be compensated. For more information call: 846-5933 G & S studies, inc. (close to campus) URINARY TRACT INFECTION STUDY If you PRESENTLY have the following signs and symptoms call to see if you are el igible to participate in a new Urinary Tract Infection Study. Eligible volunteers will be compensated. • PAINFUL URINATION • FREQUENT URINATION • LOW BACK PAIN G&S studies, inc. (close to campus) 846-5933 171 “STREP THROAT STUDY” Volunteers needed for streptococcal tonsillitis/pharyngitis study * Fever (100.4 or more) * Pharyngeal pain (Sore Throat) * Difficulty swallowing Rapid strep test will be done to con firm. Volunteers will be compensated. G&S Studies, Inc. (close to campus) 846-5933 GIANT PLANT SALE Everything must go. Many varie ties of Ivy, Dieffenbachia, Dra caena, Corn Plant, Philodendron, more. Up to 2’ in height. $6. each or 3 for $15. Couch, chair, T.V.’s, refrigerator. Good condition. Reasonable. 846-0827 after 6:00 p.m. 79t01/25 USED CARPET — NICE! Sienna: 12xl4:$45. 14x20:$55, & pad. Grey: 5x9:$10. 845-1146, 696-7410. 76tl/20 Honda CB125 motorcycle for sale. Best offer. Call af ter 5. 764-8045. 76tl/20 CALCULATORS - Hewlett Packard, Sharp, Casio, Texas Instrument. Best Prices! 846-7409. 76tl/20 14x56 home, 2/1, built-ins, set up in low rent park. 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IF YOU HAVE ONE FOR SALE, CALL THOMAS AT 260-1060. 78t01/20 1NYADS. BUT REAL HEAVYWEIGHTS WHEN RESULTS REALLY COUNT. o matter what you've go to say or sell, our Classi fieds can help you do rhe big job. Battalion iClassified 845-2611 Thursday, January 19,1989 torn p Israeli parliament by Palestinian violence ^ SW' JERUSALEM (AP) — Defense Minister Yitzhak Rabin walked out of a stormy parliament debate Wednesday after opposition mem bers heckled him about increased bloodshed in the occupied territories and demanded he resign. Eight small parties tried to bring down the government with a series of no-confidence motions, but legis lators of the broad national unity government voted them down. The opposition reflected growing unease many Israelis feel about the army’s handling of the Palestinian uprising in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip. There also is frustra tion because the army has not been able to squelch the 13-month revolt, which does not appear to be flag- g in g- The Cabinet, meanwhile, met be hind closed doors for a briefing on tougher army policies that include destroying the houses of suspected stone-throwers and liberalizing shooting regulations. Rabin, who stopped his speech at least a dozen times because of rau cous shouting, left the podium after about half an hour and refused to complete his statement. “I propose the government reject these no-confidence motions,” he said quietly before leaving the hall. The debate was over the high number of Palestinian deaths in re cent weeks. Thirteen Palestinians have been killed in the past week, and critics have blamed many of the casualties on the army’s increasing use of plas tic bullets and newly introduced rub ber-coated metal pellets. Four Palestinians were reported wounded in stone-throwing clashes with Israeli troops in the West Bank on Wednesday. The army con firmed the injures, two in Hebron and two near Nablus. The army spokesman’s office said it was checking reports that on Tues day and Wednesday an army lieu tenant fired at rooftop water tanks in the West Bank town of Tulkarem. Arab reporters said five tanks were punctured. Rabin said that as long as Palestin ians stage violent protests, the tougher army policies will stand. “As long as they say, ‘We will con tinue with violence,’ their violence will be met with force,” he said. “What is Israel to do?” “Talk peace!” shouted one Arab member of parliament. “Get out of the territories!” shouted another. “This is a government with a plas tic heart, a brain of lead and a con science of rubber,” said Mohammad Miari of the Progressive List for Peace. Rabin said residents of the occu pied territories refused to abandon support for the Palestine Liberation San Antonio students eagerly anticipating trip to inauguration SAN ANTONIO (AP) — The small, wood-frame, sometimes dilap idated homes in the city’s Edgewood Independent School District are a far cry from the gentrified houses and historical buildings in Washing ton D.C. But fifth-graders April Gomez, James Diaz, Celia Lopez and Christopher Lopez, who have never traveled far from their homes in the city’s southside, will be seeing the two extremes by week’s end when they join thousands of others at George Bush’s inauguration. The four students are from Staff ord Elementary School in the Edgewood School District, a mostly Democratic area and one of the poorest school districts in the state. They were among a group of 60 students who raised about $3,000 through donations, garage sales, tal ent shows and a baseball game. The winning students’ names were picked from a hat and now they, their parents and two teachers will be traveling to Washington D.C. on Thursday to meet with the rich, famous and powerful and to view the numerous museums and memo rials during their three-day trip to the nation’s capital. “I’m excited because sometimes only rich people get to go to things like this,” said the 10-year-old Diaz. Stafford social studies teachers Roberta Cassels and Gloria Rodri guez said the trip is the culmination of a project to teach the students American history and the political process along with the entrepreneu rial spirit. The students had to join a social studies dub, help raise funds, and write an essay on voting and democ racy. “They also had to have good grades and no trips to the principal’s office,” said Cassels, adding that the teachers are paying their own way. But they are excited about their itinerary, which includes a meeting with U.S. Rep. Henry B. Gonzalez, who formally invited the students. They also will watch the inaugura tion parade and will go to several museums and visit the Vietnam Me morial and John F. Kennedy’s grave at Arlington Cemetery. Texas, New Mexico work to land high-tech proposal EL PASO (AP) — Local govern ment officials in southern New Mex ico and West Texas are cooperating to lure a research project for a doughnut-shaped superconducting device that will behave like a giant storage battery. The 150-foot-wide, underground device, called a superconducting magnetic energy storage-energy test model, could bring about 100 per manent jobs to the area and would bring research dollars to the region’s two major universities, Fred Mat tson, spokesman for the El Paso Electric Co, said. The electric company and the Rio Grande Council of Governments have just completed a 1,000-page environmental, geologic and eco nomic study to send to the Depart ment of Defense, which is scheduled to choose a site by the middle of next year, said Justin Ormsby of the Rio Grande Council of Governments. scheduled to be built in North Texas. Ormsby said Wednesday the council decided to try to lure the $150 million magnetic energy stor age device because members thought they put together a good proposal for the super collider. He said the council’s proposal will be one of about 20 nationwide, and he expects it to be among about four finalists. The council has identified four sites for the device: three in Dona Ana County near Orogrande, N.M.; and one in northwest Hudspeth County. , Mattson said the electric company is involved in the project because the device could allow utilities to build smaller electricity-generating plants. It would be charged at night, when electrical demand is lowest, and would be drained of electricity dur ing peak hours of the day. The council, whose members in clude El Paso and Hudspeth coun ties in Texas and Dona Ana County, New Mexico, submitted an applica tion for the super collider in 1987. The super collider project is By storing and releasing electric ity, utilities wouldn’t have to build power plants with enough capacity to meet peak demand, Ormsby said. Instead, the giant batteries would supply enough electricity to meet de mand during hot summer days. Sixteen that have t|I met Organization and instead directly with Israel. Israel refuses to talk will PLO, which it considers a let] organization. “What does all with killing children, with the slaughter in the territories?”sk Tewfik Toubi, an Arab meml* the Israel Communist Party. Since the uprising began in cember 1987, 362 Palestinians been killed and 15 Jews havedit Two right-wing parties filej confidence motions, but charged that Rabin was toosij Palestinians during the intefi which is Arabic for uprising. “We have failed to deal will intefadeh,” said Rehavam Zee the right-wing Homeland f “Youths and children are in the streets and villages while? embarrassed and confused.' His party advocates mass lions of Arabs. Yossi Sarid of the liberal Cij Rights Movement charged tha government’s policy “is not just ing Palestinians, it is killing the of Israeli soldiers.” He was referring to compl that angry soldiers lodged Tuts witli Prime Minister YitzhakSh when he visited a tent camp in lus. They said they were foce beat innocent people and fell were betraying their values. pledgt Bush to help those ‘still hurting WASHINGTON (AP George Bush, beginning an in gural whirlwind in solemn membrance and thunderouset bration, promised Wednesd; government that will reach on Americans “still hurting” des[ the recovery of the Reaganen Addressing an estimai 40,000 celebrants gathered ai Lincoln Memorial, Bushinvoi the words inscribed chiseled its walls when he said “‘gove ment of the people, by the p and for the people’ ... isthek of government I plan to It: upon taking the presidential a Friday. On the first of five days augural activity, Bush also p parting tribute to Ronald Reaji his political mentor, and pro ised all the nation’s teachers education “will be on my i and on my mind” from the ment he becomes president. At the majestic Lincoln Men rial, as evening fell, Bush “America is strong once again, are respected around thewol our children are being bornim land of oppoortunity. “But the job is not com he declared. “Some are stillk ing. And we care.” “Many important tasks ahead,” Bush said. “Let us fell die the flame of confidence commitment so that we can complish the great goals we yet to achieve.” With that, he ignited his gural flame as well, triggering massive fireworks display ■ keeping with his concept ofi nation’s diversity and promise! “a thousand points of light,” 1 It was a day bursting with®! ments of quiet reflection as wei pomp and promises. Mem.® were stirred in a private meet* with old Navy comrades saved his life 44 years earlier. | Before the night was out, If would don black tie to grace till separate $ 1,500-per-plate di ners for Republican high roller! The opening pageant pi duced the thunder — a flyover 21 Navy combat jets, the Go Vibrations of the Beach Boys, detonation, in electric white, the fireworks. Bush was accompanied at show by his wife Barbara, V President-elect Dan Quayle i his wife, Marilyn. Bush had begun the day# an address to school teachi promising them that “educati will be on my desk and oni mind” from the moment hetal office. right on co son record. surprises i Conference The bigg the standin After lat m SWQre Homed Frc this year. Rebuildi Moe Iba, ' worth a sec The Froj Rich Antee John Lewi guiding the diet. On the s TCU that ti be just one draws toget The Agg two years late-season in the SWC Duke in the A notewi T< Freshm scored last nin lead the Southw the Hoi night. With tied it a free tin cessful tempts, made it Hou; missed I three st tory for in con droppei ing tin games b Dc He has what it is? George Thompso world kne the start o game betv College. 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