The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 08, 1989, Image 6

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NOTICE
REWARD
$500 for the arrest and conviction of the male
having stole an IBM compatible computer
printer, plotter, camera equiptment, stereo
system with CD player, passport radar detec
tor, CD’s,
Items were stolen Sunday December 3. The
male was driving a late model red car pulling a
uhaul trailer.
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after 5pm or 845-2241
during business hours.
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HELP WANTED
WORK DURING
CHRISTMAS BREAK
Students needed from the following
cities to observe seat belt use for the
Texas Transportation Institute during
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lene, Amarillo, Beaumont, Corpus
Christi, Dallas, El Paso, Ft. Worth,
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San Antonio, Tyler,and Waco. 3 days
work, $100 plus gas allowance. Call
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STUDENTS
NEED A JOB NEXT SEMESTER?
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immediate and Spring route open
ings. Spring routes start anytime
after Jan 6. Routes require work
ing early morning hours and pay is
based on per paper route and a
gas allowance is provied. If inter
ested please call Julian at 693-
2323 or James at 693-7815.
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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 7611/31
STREP THROAT
STUDY’ " ' ‘ 1
Volunteers needed for streptococcal
tonsillitis/pharyngitis study
★Fever (100.4 or more)
★Pharyngeal pain (Sore Throat)
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Rapid strep test will be done to con
firm.
Volunteers will be cofhpensated.
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(JUMPER’S KNEE)
Patients needed with patellar ten
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to participate in a research study
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these two factions even further, with
environmentalists calling for
changes in the Texas Forest Service,
some even wanting Miles to resign.
A photograph on page 13 of the
July-August 1989 issue of Forest
Farmer magazine showed Miles at a
forestry convention wearing a shirt
that said, “Save a logger — eat an
owl,” referring to the conflict in Ore
gon between- loggers and environ
mentalists trying to protect an en
dangered species’ habitat.
Environmentalists were outraged,
and confronted Miles at “One Earth,
One Chance,” a conservation pro
gram held at the Grove in October.
Miles said the concern of the
Texas Forest Service is to be rational
and willing to compromise between
jobs and animals.
“The shirt was (given) to me after
a presentation,” Miles said. “Cer
tainly I’m not promoting devastation
of endangered species.”
A&M senior psychology major
Michelle Chase, an environmental
ist, said she realizes there are two
sides to every story.
“I watched and experienced and
talked to so many people who are
cutting off success because they
couldn’t work with other people,”
she said.
She said she would like to see an
agreement between foresters and
those who disagree with how for
estry is approached.
tal Action Coalition, said politics and
economics are connected with water
and air pollution and rain forests.
She said she wanted as much envi
ronmental information as possible.
“I wanted to understand all the
ramifications,” she said. “I wanted to
keep this in mind — not just the rad
ical side of environmentalism. Emo
tions and organizations don’t go
together.”
But whatever the differences are
among individuals and groups, ev
eryone must work together to save
the planet, Edwards said.
“If we don’t make a chance now,
we won’t have a chance,” she said.
Strong concern for environmental
issues is often long-lasting. Its effects
are widespread on personal, com
munity and even state and national
levels.
“I see myself in the future being
strongly involved in environmental
issues,” Chase said.
A psychology major, Chase said
she plans to take her patients out
doors and use nature as a type of
therapy.
Everyone needs to realize that tak
ing care of the environment is vital
to existence, and a tree is as impor
tant as an animal, she said.
“It’s even more inanimate than
that animal,” Chase said. “It needs to
be given more than thoughtless
abandon.”
“I see myself mediating between
them because no one else is,” Chase
said.
A&M student Liz Edwards, co
president of the Texas Environmen-
Diane Craig, executive coordina
tor of Brazos Beautiful Inc., said
when someone litters by throwing
out a napkin, they feel no guilt be
cause it is only one piece of trash.
“(But) each person makes a big
difference,” she said. “If we all threw
them, that’s an awful lot.”
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zan, and a delegation to visit theatl
next spring while the wildflowersal
in bloom.
“We want them to come here ail
learn about us, to experience nil
it’s like to live as we do," Rind
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