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Page 8 The Battalion Battalion Classifieds Monday, March 26,1| HELP WANTED HELP WANTED FOR FIEN'I WIN A HAWAIIAN VACATION OR BIG SCREEN TV PLUS RAISE UP TO $1,400 IN JUST 10 DAYS!!! Objective: Fundraiser Commitment: Minimal Money: Raise $1,400 Cost: Zero Investment Campus organizations, clubs, frats, soroities, call OCMC : 1(800) 932-0528 / 1(800)950- 8472, ext. 10 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. G & S Studies, Inc. (close to campus) 846-5933 1 fiQttfn SKIN INFECTION STUDY G&S Studies Inc. is participating in a study on acute skin infection. If you have one of the folowing conditions call G&S Studies. El igible volunteers will be compensated. ‘infected blisters ‘infected cuts ‘infected boiis ‘infected scrapes ‘infected insect bites ‘infected earlobes G&S Studies, Inc. (close to campus) 846-5933 The Houston Chronicle is currently taking applications for route carrier positions. Gas allowance provided with routes earning $400.-$700. per month. If interested, call James at 693-7815 or Julian at 693- 2323. 09109/29 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 co|fipensated. G&S STUDIES, INC. to campus) 846-5933 Summer work for rent 12 Aggies needed for work May 10- 31 in exchange for apartment for summer. Ranch or constuction experience helpful. Apply at 3914 Old College Road 846-9196. Houston Chronicle needsa on campus student to deliver to Northside male dorms Thursday-Saturday and every other Sunday. Call Julian at 693-2323. mttfn AIRLINES NOW HIRING. Travel Agents, Flight Attendants, Mechanics, etc. Entry level and up. Salaries to $105K. Call 1-805-682-7555 Ext A-1058. 27ttfn Parttime person to assist with cus tomer support and other duties. Excel lent communication skills by tele phone and correspondence, and strong technical knowledge of IBM PC’s required. Knowledge of war- games a plus. Contact Leslie Hill at 776-2187. 116t3/30 The Greenery Landscape: maintenance team members full or parttime. Interview Mon day thru Thursday Sam to 9am; 823-7551, 1512 Cavitt, Bryan. 9812,25 CRUISESHIPS NOW HIRING for spring, Christmas and next summer breaks. Many positions. Call 1-805-682-7555 EXT. S-1026. Healthy males wanted as semen donors. Help infertile couples. Confidentiality ensured Ethnic diversity de- sirsable Ages 18 to 35, excellent compensation Con tact Fairfax Cryobank 1121 Briar, test Suite 101 776- 4453. 72t5/4 Dependable People for Houston Post routes. 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Ridgewood Village College Station 696-2998. 1 114/4 Globetrotting Mo •i Today is Independence Day in the Peoples Re- ide - - Republic of Bangladesh celebrates anniversary of independence public, of Bangladesh, i hirty eight Texas A&M stu dents are from this country Facts about Bangladesh • Official name: People s Republic of Bangladesh • Area: 55,598 sq. mi. (slightlv smaller than Wiscon sin) • Population: 112.8 million • Capitol: Dhaka • Languages: Bengali (official), English • Religions: Moslem and Hinduism • Literacy: 33 percent • l ype of Government: Islamic Republic • Head of State: President Hossain Mohammad Ershad • Life Expectancy: 50.5 years • Currency: Taka ($ 1 equals 32.3 Taka) • Per Capita Income: equal to $113 in American currency PERSONALS Looking for a job? Start your search the smart way. DIRECTORY gives inside information on 600 + largest employers in Texas. ORDER NOW for special price of $19.95. TEXAS CAREER SOURCE, 6601 Kirby, Suite 448, Dept. 4,Houston 77005. 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A Box 4036 College Station, Texas 77844 (Please allow 6 to 8 weeks for delivery) REPOSSESSED VA & HUD HOMES available from government from $1. without credit check. You repair. Also tax delinquent foreclosures Call 1-805-682-7555 EXT H-1445 for repo list your area. oettfn GOVERNMENT SEIZED vehicles from $100. Corvettes, Chevys, Porsches, and other confiscated properties. For buyers guide, 1- (800)-448-2562 ext. 1342. Also open evenings & weekends. 63112/6 Siezed Cars trucks, 4 wheelers, TV’s, Stereos, furniture, computers by DEA, FBI, IRS, and US CUSTOMS. Avail able in your area now. Call 1-805-682-7555 Ext. C-1201. ’79 T-Bird Power and Air, Cruise, Tape Deck. Excel lent Cond ition, $2000 693-1134. 117t.3/26 Samsung Monochrome Monitor $50, Radioshack Spec trum EQ $100, Reciever $180, Dual Cassette $200 822- 2563. 117t3/28 Exotic Birds and Poultry sale. Sunday, 1 April ’90, Bra zos Co. Pavallion. 117t3/33 HOUSTON (AP) — State attor neys plan to ask for changes in the unusual joint order signed earlier this month requiring the state and Harris County to reduce the number of state prisoners in the county jail. The attorneys say they will ask federal Judges William Wayne Jus tice of Tyler and James De Anda of Houston to clarify — if not modify or even delay implementation of — the order. “It’s a question of whether we can meet what the court is asking us to do,” Kirk Brown, general counsel for the prison system, said. The crux of the issue is interpret ing what the court meant when it or dered a net reduction of 9,130 pris oners in the jail by Aug. 31, assistant Attorney General Bob Ozer, who is representing the state in the lawsuit, said. The order, signed March 15 but made retroactive to Feb. 1, specif ically requires that 300 state prison ers be removed from the county jail by May 31 and another 300 by Aug. 31. Brown said the confusion lies in whether that means 600 more than the state already has moved or is projected to remove through its nor mal channels. If fewer than 300 have been re leased by May 31, some jail inmates will automatically have 30 days shaved from their sentences. The prison system can remove prisoners from county jails three ways: by accepting them into state facilities, releasing them on parole directly from jau or transferring them to a halfway house before be ing released on parole. “Our concern with the language of the order is that it seems to imply that we are supposed to take 600 in mates in addition to what we can take out (by those three means),” Brown said. “That is troublesome to us because we are unaware that we have any other mechanism by which we can take them out." Ozer, however, believes the ft'I prisoners are included in thenetnl duction and if that’s the case, [l says, it’s “within the range of posl bilities” that the state cat) comply. | The T exas prison system, under federal order from limiting capacii to 95 percent, accepts an average) 182 prisoners a week from Ham County — the largest allocatej given any county. Using that fo mula plus additional bed spaceih will become available as new prise! are completed, Ozer said the slat w ill be transferring to its own fad ties about 7,000 prisoners bv Aui 31. The rest — to meet the 9,13 der — would have to he remove from the county jail through paroi or transferring them to h; houses at an average of 30l) pi month. Sheriff now questions morality of undercover police practices 1986 Yamaha FZ 750. Has lower faring. Must sell. Call Scott 695-6198. 115t3/30 1NYADS. BUT REAL HEAVYWEIGHTS WHEN RESULTS REALLY COUNT. ty . James Hickey, who testified in a drug trial that he didn’t object to informants offering sex in exchange for drugs, now says he has begun to question the morality of undercover practices. “Undercover officers have to live a lie. They have to have another identity altogether,” Hickey said. “My thoughts were, ‘What are we doing to these officers? How does it affect their lives?’ ” Hickey is reviewing techniques used by undercover officers and the possible moral questions raised when those officers must lie. Seeking answers, Hickey has turned to moral theolo gians, whom he declined to identify, for their opinions on whether deceit used in undercover work presents moral problems. Hickey hasn’t instituted any departmental changes, but said he has made it clear to the officers that sex should never be offered — by officers or informants — in exchange for drugs. The sheriffs qualms surfaced during last week’s trial of David Gordon Underbrink, who was convicted of de livery of cocaine. He w-ill be sentenced April 23. A pretrial motion by defense attorney Albert Pena III asserted that a female informant performed oral sex on Underbrink in the women’s restroom of a bar last November. The informant, a former prostitute, testified that she did not provide sexual favors for Underbrink, but that she did agree to go home with him if he would give her boyfriend some cocaine. Hickey testified during Underbt ink’s trial that he didn’t object to informants offering — but not supply ing— sex in exchange for drugs, if that’s what it took to catch narcotics dealers. But the sheriff said he later began to question the morality of undercover practices. “I got to thinking about it, and it really bothered me,” Hickey told the Corpus Christi Caller-Times. “This is the first time this has ever come up. Nobody in thedt partment had authorized that. It was (the inforraanti own idea.” Some law professors said the offer of sex may notli illegal, but it is considered unethical. Paul Rothstein, a professor at the Georgetown:Uni versity Law Center in Washington, said that whena fendant claims entrapment, the courts exam® whether an officer’s act prompted the individual tod something he or she was not predisposed to do. “When it goes too far, there are some constitution! and legal problems,” Rothstein said. “If it isjusttheo! fer (of sex for drugs), it seems to me it’s not much worn than the traditional sting operation.” In his closing arguments, Pena argued that theinfot mant’s promise of sexual favors constituted entrapnien because it caused Underbrink to commit a crime In wouldn’t have committed under normal circumstances “That’s one of the weaknesses that men have—ai appeal to lust,” Pena said. “Throughout history, niei have done many things in the name of lust.” Father John Tuohey, an ethics professor at the Call olic University of America in Washington, said thaist long as police simply participate in an event that woull have occurred with or without them, then the actioi usually is viewed as ethical and legal. Father Richard McCormick, who teaches Christiai ethics at the University of Notre Dame, said he believe! that using sex as an inducement is improper. “The fer of sex is a positive inducement for wrongdoing,” said. Ron DeLord, president of the Combined Law En forcement Association of Texas, said there are some things that officers certainly should not do — like ex changing sex for drugs — but that on the whole, then are no clear-cut rules about what undercover officer! can and cannot do. “It’s not black and white. I think common senst should prevail,” DeLord said. Calvelleto Centurion 12 speed bike, $100 (negotiable) Wendy 774-7323 or 696-6152. 115t3/28 1988 MAROON TOYOTA CELICA ST. AC, SUN ROOF, STERELMCASSETTE, CRUISE, MAROON INTERIOR. INT. WIPERS. CUSTOM ITNSTRlP- ING. SPORTY YET ECONOMICAL. MUST SEE! EXTRA CLEAN! WELL CARED FOR! LEAVE MES SAGE! 693-5872. 115t3/28 t spe EQ $ 100.00. Receiver $180.00. Dual Cassette $200.00; 822-2563. 115t3/28 LABRADOR Retriever Puppies. 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