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The Battalion
Tuesday, September 11,1
Battalion Classifieds
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IT'S GOOD TO HAVE.
ALL THE A4M STuVEtfTS
BACK //V TOWA/ AGAIN.
1
HELP WANTED
$$ TUTORS NEEDED $$
INROADS/Dallas-Ft. Worth, Inc. is looking for qualified individuals to serve as tutors
for our career development organization. We would want individuals competent in
the following areas: Accounting, Finance, Business Analysis, Statistics, Chemistry,
Biology, Physics, Mathematics, and the Engineering disciplines. You must be at
least a junior with a 3.0 G.P.A. and possess good communication skills. Salaries are
competitive and you will need to provide a copy of your transcript. For more informa
tion and to set up an appointment
call 1-800-879-4339 before 5:00,
Tuesday September 11,1990
and ask for Douglas Scott.
VllTH BUSINESS PoWA/
ALL SUMAER ANP SO
MAA/7, MANY EMPT/ IMILS
AKO0NP TOWN, m so
GLAD TO SEE ‘EM BACK
,r COOLP Kiss THEIR
l‘LL TAKE ONE OF
ehekuhing you got
WlTtf THE SltATSONS
ON IT.
by Scott McCulIar
—
GOOD.
Spade Phillips, P.l.
by Matt Kowalski
Students needed to participate
in study to alleviate RMS
symptoms.
Such as: mood swings, fa
tigue, or food cravings.
Call Psych, Dept. @
845-8017 to leave message,
only after 1:00pm.
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 volunteeers will be com
pensated.
G & S Studies, Inc.
(close to campus)
846-5933
Students-need
a fall job?
Earn $400 to $800 per month as
a route carrier for the Houston
Chronicle. Job requires working
early morning hours and a gas al
lowance is provided. If interested
call James at 693-7815 or Julian
at 693-2323 for an appointment.
Houston Chronicle
Optometric Assistant
TAMU student only 8:45-1:00pm
M-F. Typing required,
no experience necessary.
696-3754.
Healthy males wanted as semen donors. Help infertile
couples. Confidentiality ensured. Ethnic diversity de
sirable. Ages 18 to 35, excellent compensation. Contact
Fairfax Cryobank 1121 Braircrest Suite 101, 776-4453.
147ttfn
Mr. Gatti’s Pizza is NOW HIRING! Need in store and
delivery workers. Day and night shifts available, call
268-8888. 4t9/20
Dependable people needed for Houston Post routes
$200-$800 per mnth 846-1253, 846-2911. 194t9/28
Part-time Help Apply In Person Piper’s Chevron
Texas at University. 190t9/12
Hiring all positions. Apply in person. 3-C Barbeque
1727 South T exas. 184ttfn
Needed delivery people. Need valid Texas license.
Knowledge of area, A1 696-7697. 2t9/l 1
Need tele-marketing persons. Experienced preferred.
97. 2t9/l 1
Three shifts available Al, 696-7697
INTELLIGENCE JOBS: CIA, US CUSTOMS, DEA,
etc. now hiring. Call (1)805-687-6000 Ext. K-9531.
18U9/19
ANNOUNCEMENT
FAST
FUNDRAISING
PROGRAM
1000
IN
JUST
ONI
WIIK.
Earn up to $1000 in one week
for your campus organization.
Plus a chance at
$5000 more!
This program works!
No investment needed.
Call
1-800^32-0528
Ext 50
FOR SALE
Men’s, Red, Schwinn Bike is like new. Great Deal! $200
or best offer 693-2818. 2t9/l 1
1987 Suzuki Moped, Excellent Condition Low Miles
$320,846-9202 a/5:00PM. 5t9/14
COMPUTERS Best Prices Anywhere, GUAR
ANTEED XT, 286, 386SX,....ARGYLE COMPUTERS
693-0300. 5tl0/12
1986 Honda Spree Motor Scooter. Low Mileage. Great
condition. $400 or best offer. Call 822-0462. 5t9/14
NEW YONEX QUALITY BADMINTON RAC
QUETS, $55, STRINGING $12. PETER 696-9373.
2t9/l 1
FOR SALE
Senior Boots i
ver used, size 8-B, $250. Call 693-6526.
195t9/13
Double bed mattress boxspring and frames, $50. Call
693-1946,-GOOD CONDITION! 4t9/13
1986 Honda Elite 80 Scooter, excellent condition, low
mileage, MUST SELL! $700 or best offer (817)883-
3746. 4t9/20
TRAVEL
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JANUARY SEMESTER BREAK
S T E A M B 0*1
JANUARY 2-12 • 5, 6 OR 7 NIGHTS '
BRECKENRIP^E
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VAIL/BEAVER CRF*=K
JANUARY 2-12 • 5, 6 OR 7 NIGHTS
9th ANNUAL
COLLEGIATE
WINTER SKI
BREAKS
TOLL FREE INFORMATION & RESERVATIONS
1-800-321-5911
SERVICES
Need Hard Worker to clean houses 15 hrs/week, days
$5.00/hr. 823-4717. 192t9/17
PRIVATE PILOT GROUND
SCHOOL
Meets at Coulter Field
for 10 weeks. Starts Wednesday,
Sept. 12th at 7:00pm
Call Jeff 822-1913.
Professional Word Processing
Laser printing for Resumes,
Reports, Letters and Envelopes.
Typist available 7 days a week
ON THE DOUBLE
113 COLLEGE MAIN 846-3755
166ttf n
Professional typing, word proc
essing, resume writing and editing
services are available at
Notes-n-Quotes,
call 846-2255.
Part-time sales person needed for retail store; basic
computer knowledge necessary, 846-3279. 195t9/13
RESEARCH INFORMATION
Largest Library of Information In U.S. -
all subjects
Order Catalog Today with Visa/MC or COD
800-861-0222
m cam. <213)477-8226
Or, rush $2.00 to: Research Information
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WORD PROCESSING: PROFESSIONAL, PRECISE,
SPEEDY - LASAR/LE 1 I ER QUALI 1 Y. LISA 846-
8130. 19119/25
Dr. Lynn Tutoring Biological Sciences, Genetics, Test
Preparation. 846-2672. 822-9146. 192t9/28
Experienced librarian will do library research for you.
Call 272-3348. 9H3/30
Resume’s 13 years experience, general typing, call 774-
4769, Penny Borrego, 9am to 4pm. 194t9/26
Introductory flying lesson $25. Call Jeff 822-1913.
FOR RENT
COTTON VILLAGE APTS Ltd.
Snook, TX
1 bdrm $200 2 Bdrm $248
Rental Assistance Available
Call 846-8878or 774-0773
after 5pm
Equal Opportunity Housing/Handicapped
Accessible 60 ttfh
One bedroom apartment on shuttle pool, W/D connec
tions, unique floorplan, close to campus. Wyndham
Management. 846-4384. 196ttfn
2B-1B Apt., two blocks from A&M, No Pets, 210 +
bills, 696-7266. 6t9/18
WANTED
Cash for washers and dryers working or not, will pick
up 776-0229. 6t 10/22
Seven roll-away beds, $40.00 each. Golf clubs, stereo,
typewriter, calculator, 3x5 table, snow skis. Call Gay
776-0400. 194ttfn
HEWLETT’ PACKARD LASERJET PRINTER, OR
CANON PC 10, 14, 20, 24, 25, 696-5519. 19/17
1980 MERCURY CAPRI, LOW MILES, COLD AC,
STEREO, CASSETT E 847-5955. 4t9/13
SPECIAL NOTICE
Dorm Refrigerators 4.2 cu. ft. woodgrain or white
$65.00. Call 846-8611. 192t9/17
A RHODES AT OXFORD
A Rhodes Scholarship is a glitter
ing prize which allows you to at
tend Oxford Univeristy.
Candidates are usually seniors
with a GPA of 3.75 -I-.
Information from J.F. Reading,
Room 505, Phsyics Engineering.
Deadline, September 30,1990.
19619/28
Battalion Classified
845-0569
Judges say
prisons headed
for problems
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HHD Told ME YooR DEEPEST
Secrets, like yoor mothep
and THAT Poodle incident AND
How YooR FATHER WAS nARiHATED
AND SHiSH HASoBEP BY those
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WHAT’S YooR NAME?
Tubularman
by Boomer Cardinale
FORT WORTH (AP) — New
federal sentencing guidelines
abolishing parole and lengthen
ing prison terms could lead to
prison overcrowding and in
creased violence, say judges and
federal officials.
“I think down the road, in the
5- to 10-year range, there’s a real
potential for real danger,” Benja
min Baer, chairman of the U.S-
Parole Commission, said.
Baer said he believes that the
new sentencing guidelines, cou
pled with new mandatory mini
mum sentences Congress has in
stituted for some crimes, “are too
severe for what the person did
and for his background.”
A federal prison official also
says the absence of parole wipes
out incentives for inmates to obey
rules.
The Federal Justice sponsored
an unpublicized seminar on the
issues in Fort Worth last week,
drawing about 100 federal judges
from the South and Southwest
for three days. It was the first ex
tensive gathering of judges since
the C.S. Sentencing Commis
sion’s new guidelines took effect
last year.
Participants included federal
judges from the 5th Circuit,
which includes Texas, and the
11th Circuit, where U.S. District
Judge Robert Vance of Birming
ham, Ala., was killed in a pipe-
bomb explosion last year.
The seminar, held under the
watchful eyes of U.S. marshals
and private security forces, ended
Friday.
Michael Quinlan, director of
the U.S. Bureau of Prisons and a
panelist at the seminar, said the
guidelines are keeping more in
mates in prison.
He said that with the institu
tion of longer sentences and the
abolition of federal parole, fed
eral prisons may soon face the
same dilemmas as state prisons.
Prison overcrowding in Texas
eventually led to intervention by
the federal judiciary.
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WE ToiN Ross unnright (alias
tubularman) TRYING to
Recover froi*) last night's
PflfcTYoo.J /TU 8 E5’H£Y Tutes
l WAKE up? You did
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it says, "...ToeuMnM beats''
NoRrVTHE fcoNdnftSTER BY Half
A second IN last nights 8oN6
Challenge. TOBULARMAN WAS
recogniteD as Texas
Firm seeks
buyout data
Nerd House by Tom A. Madison
DALLAS (AP) — An investment
banking firm interested in buying
the financially troubled Greyhound
Lines is courting the company’s
creditors, asking for release of pri
vate financial information, a spokes
man said Monday.
Richard Ravitch, a partner of the
New York-based Blackstone Group,
said the firm is contacting Grey
hound’s creditors “one at a time,” to
ask their help in obtaining informa-
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tion needed for a buyout offer.
“We don’t have access to the
data— confidential information
about the company— and we won’t
have unless the creditor can ask the
company to (release it),” Ravitch
said.
He and members of the striking
bus drivers’ union met Sunday in
Washington to discuss a possible
buyout offer, which Ravitch said
could include partial employee own
ership.
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Atlanta,
was fired
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Pardee
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said. “Son
planning.’
Pardee
See Glanv
Greyhound has until Oct. 2 to ex
clusively present to creditors its reor
ganization plan under Chapter 11
bankruptcy protection.
“It’s in (creditors’) best interest to
have another proposal than the on'
jJezde/cr's fatal mi staff ms bfiug a ajffd tu rue fail,
they’re going to get from the com
pany,” Ravitch said.
Greyhound spokesman George
Gravley said the company is forging
Pilot program
puts students}
in uniforms
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SAN ANTONIO (AP) - Sort
inner-city elementary pupils
happily wearing what may beconief
statewide school fashion trend:
forms.
“They think they’re at a verysp|
cial school because they get to wei
uniforms,” said Sylvia Sauceda,'j
president of the Parent TeacherAj
sociation at Herff Elemental
School.
Herff pupils may choose to vt‘
red, white and blue uniforms. Ti
school is one of five in the San AiJ
nio School District taking parti#
pilot program offering students tt
option of wearing uniforms.
Educators and parents say uij
forms eliminate competition antfS
students to wear expensive sta#
clothing and helps put empht
back on academics. They say m
forms also offer instant recojjnitif
and promote identification with'
school and community.
Plus, they’re economical. A set
uniform pants and a shirt c(
about $25.
While uniforms traditionally ha 1
been associated with private and p
rochial institutions, more puW
schools nationwide are taking a to
at uniforms. The San Antoiij
schools are among the first in TeSI
trying them out.
ipc
ils
Walls said pupils at her school
the idea.
“The grins on their faces are gi
to see,” she said.
a reorganization plan and expecisi
present it in November, if the fit
eral bankruptcy court allows anti
tension.