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Battalion Environment group
4^. •£• . calls for regulation
V^lassineas of industrial wastes
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AUGUST
GRADUATES
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rive for distnbution, please
stop by the English Annex
between 9 and 4:30 and
pay a $4 mailing fee.
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• SERVICES
PATELLAR TENDONITIS
(JUMPER'S KNEE)
Patients needed with patellar ten
donitis (pain at base of Knee cap)
to participate in a research study
to evaluate a new topical (rub on)
anti-inflammatory gel.
Previous diagnoses welcome
Eligible volunteers will be com
pensated
GAS Studies. Inc.
(dose to campus)
846-5933
SKIN iNFECTION STUDY
G & S Studies. Inc is participating in a
study on acuta skin infection H you
have one of the following conditions
caN GAS Studies Eligible volunteers
wiH be compensated
* infected Misters * infected cuts
* mfected bols * infected scrapes
* mfected insect bites ( road rash )
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Tosh
1mluMr1.1l ami Aewage u.imca pollute
most of the nation v cnaMal waters,
ami the contamination will get worse
without tighter |>ollutH»n controls
and curb* on <na*tal dev rlo[>ment. a
C maie environmental group \aid
•dnesday
“We need to Mop UAing our (Keans
a* dumping grounds.” vaid Boh
Adler, one of the authors of a report
on coastal w ater roniamination.
The repnn hv the Natural Rc-
vourcrv Defence Coumil 'aid that
while attention hav I<k uv-d on medi
cal waste*, waching onto beadiec.
shoreline noUution is much broadei
and deva^ating with coastal water*
in virtualU even tegton ul the roun-
try contaminated hv bacteria, toxic
chemicals, heaw metal*, and sewage
overflow*.
“Each year our factories dump mi
les* than 5 Million gallons of waste-
watet into coastal waters.” said thr
report. entitled Ebb Tide for Pollut
ion.
“We Ihtfch another 2.3 trillion gal
lons of sewage into them And even
time it rains or snows, massive
amounts of poisonous siilistames.
including gasoline and pesticide*,
are carried into the sea .is tunofl
Irom our city streets and iat ms."
The report, which examined a *a-
neiv of <Kean |>olluiant*, suggested
the trend toward growing coastal
contaniiRatton will become worse in
the P.iMfH without a national ellort
to curb the llow of ioxk industrial
chenticah. raw or inadequately
treated a*wage and poisonous run
offs IrontagiK ulfurr and urban cen
ters.
Sarah Chasis. anothet author ol
the studs, said a (ombination of sep
arate le^slatKHi hefote Congress
(ould produce a turnamund il en
acted into law . But she cotneded the
fiattle against (Kean pollution could
Ik* expenme — into the tens of bil
lions of dollars — and also require
c urbs on coastal development.
“I don’t think we can pretend that
its not going to cost.” she told a news
conference
The reviuices council said it had
developed no precise cost figures,
hut that juti the cost of improving
sewage treatment facilities could lie
$h billion toS 16 billion
AImhm one-fourth of all sewage
wastewater "is dumped directly into
coastal waters" and mm h more is te-
leased into rivers and eventuallv
t eat lies the ocean, the report said
i Medical waste on l»ea< he*, which
attracted widespread attention last
summer, continues m\ Ik* a problem,
the report said
Hostages
(Continued from page 1)
/one the Israeli* control just north ol
the border. „
Five Israeli soldiers and a membei
of the allied South Lebanon Army
militia were repotted wounded.
Trt Tuhrani Israel’s lootdinaior
lor south l^hanon. said on Middle
East Television the Israelis would re
taliate. hut did not sav when or how.
“Israel will deal with the Hezbol
lah as it deals with all the otgam/a-
ttons which threaten the normal life
of the securitv zone,” he said. “Vio
lence has two edge* and Israel will
retaliate in one wav or another .. in
due time, in a place it will choose.”
Israeli commandos abducted
Obrid, 33, and two aide* from the
southern Lebanon village of Jibe hit
on Julv 2H. Israel has offered to
trade him and us estimated 306-400
Shiite prisoner* loi three Israeli sol
diers held in Lelianoii and the West
ern hostages
“The Zionist enemy ha* suffered a
bitter dismav because of his failure
to achieve hi* objective* Imm the
crime of alKluding Sheik Abdul Ka-
nm Obeid." said a statement-issued
hv the Hezbollah information cen
ter
“It is dear that things have back
fired adversely on the enemv altri
this fiKilish crime.” the statement
said. "It has become impossible to re
lease the Israeli P< >W* and all wavs
for a jKissible swap have Ik-cii
Worked
“Moreover, the refusal ol the
enemv to release Sheik < >beid and
Im tw-o relatives, and hi* linkage ol
the problem ol the Zionist IHlWs
with that ol the hostages, might hurt
the West and further complicate the
hostage issue."
The statement said “efforts for
the release of the Western hostages
in Lebanon are passing through
their greatest setback liecause of the
foolhardiness committed hv the rac
ist Zionists who appear perfectly
willing to sacrifice all others for theit
selfish interests.'
Hezbollah said die \\V<! should
force Israel to lire Obeid. and de
scribed Israel’s ( laiins about
statements the cleric made undei in
terrogation as “lalse and mislead-
mg."
Higgins' captors said the* hanged
the L\S. Marine officer |ul* 31 in re
taliation for ( )heid's alxluc tion
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POLICE BEAT
RIC.IMTIli 1> i'llII IK AKI in im htNnr an* «•«
Mon In. •.eri.-nd* n*n-2l'*i
1 he following mcidents were re
ported to the Tniversit* Polwe l)e-
|>artment between Aug. 2 and Aug.
7.
ASSAl LI:
• A light broke out at Olsen Field
between two men after a liasehall
game One man grabbed the other
hv the licit w hile making derogatory
statements, causing the jiursued to
turn and strike the man in the face
with a face mask. I he light was bro
ken up hv AA.-M Athletic Dejiaii-
ment Grounds-keepers.
MISDEMEANOR THEF I:
• Cash was stolen Irom the Ink
ers of two students in the Reed
Building
• Three bicvcles were stolen from
various IcKations around campus A
hike stolen from Ball Street Apart-
inents was recovered at Skaggs M-
pha Beta
• Two backpacks were stolen
from the librarv. One was left unse
cured. while the othet bac kp.uk was
taken as a student slept in the lounge
OK the second floor.
• A student’s teat tail light lens
cover Irom his car was stolen while
pai ked m parking area 51.
• A rear license plate was stolen
from a student's grav Chevrolet.
• A Class of '8M nng that was re
ported stolen, last week was recos--
creel hv a person Irom the Sea grav es
Volunteer Fire Department.
BURGLARY OF A MO I OR \ f-
IIICI.E:
• A student’s hac kpack was stolen
Irom his unlocked car on |oe Routt
Bottles ard.
* Bl RGLARYOF A BUILDING:
• Several tcnils were stolen from a
loom in the Biological Virtues
Building.
DRIVINt; WHILE INTOXI
CATED:
• Alter responding to a traffic a( -
( idem on University Drise at Hous
ton street, police found the driver to
lie intoxicated I he student had a
10 percent blood altohol content
and was incarcerated I he incident
was referred to Student Affairs.
PUBLIC INTOXICATION.
POSSESSIC)N OF MAR11UAN A:
• Officer* Slopped a vehicle fm a
trafiic violation and lound the
driver had warrants lor hi* arrest
outstanding Irom the Brazos Counts
Sherilts Oilier Alter searching the
vehicle for weapons, several mari
juana cigarette butts were found
Both the driver and the passengef
were charged with possession of
marijuana, and the passenger was
also charged with public intoxua-
tion.
Thursday
ADULT CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS: will meet at 6 p m For more tnformatior
contact the COPE at 845 0280
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: will meet at noon For more information contact the
COPE at845-0280
Friday
STUDENTS OVER TRADITIONAL AGE (SOTA): will meet at noon tor a brown-bag
lunch for Aggies With Kids'. For more information, contact Nancy Thompson at
845-1741.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: will meet at noon For more information contact the
C O P E at 845-0280
Items for Whet s Op should be submtttea to The Battalion 216 Reed McDonald
no later than three business days before the desired run date We onfy pubiisr
the name and phone number of the contact if you ask us lo do so What s Up <s
a Batta!»or service that ksts non-profit events and actnrtties Submissions are run
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