Battalion Classifieds NOTICE IMMIGRATION PROBLEMS? 6 • Employment Authorization • Naturalization 1 • Relative Petitions • Deportation Proceedings l* ' • Labor Certifications • VISA Processing • 3rd & 6th Preference Petitions • Legalization Appeals • Temporary Work Permits • Employer Sanctions • Intracompany Transferees Wil' THE LAW OFFICES OF G. WELLINGTON SMITH, P.C. 702 Colorado Mailing Address: Suite 102 P.O. Box 177 Austin, Texas 78701 (512)476-7163 Austin, Texas 78767 Board Certified Immigration and Nationality Law Texas Board of Legal Specialization VISA OR MASTERCARD! Even if bankrupt or bad credit! We Guarantee you a card or double your money back. Call 1-805-682-7555 EXT. M-1054. FOH : PLANTS FOR SALE Horticulture -Forestry Science Building rm 109 Saturday, Jan. 20 1990 10-2 Variety of house plants Everyone is welcome 845-439Q Bad credit? No credit? Fix your credit report.-Get Loans- Credit Cards. 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Erin 847-6261 73U/22 Aggieland 1984 MAZDA RX-7 Grey and maroon, extra nice $8500,696-1896. 76U/25 W.RED w ■ —————— ■■ ■■■r~ 600P EVEVIW6, r VJELC0ME TO WE WKPD /YEWS- m MERRITT JENNINGS... by Scott McCullar boy, yihem are rm ALIENS 60MA LEARl! sona SELF-CONTROL Fuel tanker runs aground, spilling cargo near Alaska Prohli flared Melt a A&M jfhad a annul JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — A tanker carrying mixed fuels ran ag round in a narrow channel of water between offshore islands, spilling be tween 20,000 and 35,000 gallons of gasoline, the Coast Guard said. The M.V. Frank H. Brown slammed into Burnt Island reef about 18 miles south of Petersburg in southeastern Alaska around 8 p.m. (11 p.m. CST) Saturday, said Lt. Rick Janelle in Juneau. One tank containing up to 43,000 gallons of gasoline was ruptured but the leak was stopped by about 10 p.m. (1 a.m. CST), Janelle said. Ed Moreth, another Coast Guard spokesman, said the vessel refloated itself in the Wrangell Narrows, as the body of water is called, about 8:30 a.m. (11:30 a.m. CST) Sunday. “That was right around high tide, and that’s what we were shooting for,” Moreth said. The grounding is the second ma jor tanker accident in Alaska waters in the past 10 months, but far less se rious than the previous one. On March 24, the tanker Exxon Valdez piled into a charted reef in Prince William Sound, releasing nearly 11 million gallons of North Slope crude oil into the waters. Exxon Corp. says it has spent more than $1 billion cleaning up what amounted to the nation’s larg est oil spill. The thick crude oil is far less likely to dissipate than the gaso line that spilled Saturday. Gasoline “does dissipate faster than most oil products,” Moreth said. “We expect a lot of it has evapo rated or has broken up. That’s what we’re looking for.” He said poor weather prevented the Coast Guard from sending out a helicopter to inspect the site from the air. Three Coast Guard cutters were on scene, however, and they were conducting a surface check to determine the extent of the spill, Moreth said. The vessel has been surrounded by booms to contain any further leakage. The owner has hired divers to in spect the outside of the vessel, and the Coast Guard will board the vessel to inspect the inside to see if any other cargo tanks have been dam aged, he said. The owner has hired a tug and barge to remove what fuel reir.i. aboard the tanker, Moreth said. , , T he tanker, owned by White Transportation of Vancouver, Br , ' ish Columbia, carries 1.8 million pi u (( Ions of mixed fuels. 1 V, u Spublu Houston radio stations drop controversial ads sourc uppi It Si ailro; etirei In a Idifficu -3 in I HOUSTON (AP) — All six radio stations selected to run commercials aimed at limiting immigration have dropped the advertisements that sparked controversy from minority groups shortly after they began last week. The ads linked immigrants to such problems as homelessness, drug smuggling and traffic conges tion. “In human history, it is not un usual for some to look for a scape goat when problems cannot be ad equately solved,” said the Most Rev. Enrique San Pedro, auxiliary bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Galveston- Houston. “Homelessness, drugs and other soejal ills are due to our failure to confront their root causes, which is not immigration.” The three radio commercials — paid for by the Washington-based Federation for American Immigra tion Reform — began airing Wednesday as a test for a national campaign, Dan Stein, FAIR exec utive director, said. Outraged Hispanic groups, in cluding the League of United L.atin American Citizens, threatened to boycott the stations and their spon sors. Catholic, Jewish and Chinese groups called the messages racist, di visive and insulting. By Friday, the six stations airing the commercials had canceled them well short of the planned two-week run that would have ended Jan. 31. “We have a higher standard in Houston,” City Council Member Ben Reyes said. “They picked the Konfer wrong city.” |placet FAIR officials contend the cot p oust( mercials are not racist and say tm g ul are being denied their right tori|| arc | j, a political issue — namely whetkf \j et immigration into the United S™ tartec j should be reduced. Ileam ii “These are very rational theraaM rst Stein said. “ There is a censorship;|