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Page 8 The Battalion Friday, September 14,1| Friday, Battalion Classifieds Waiting period proposed for Houston handgun purchases SERVICES RESEARCH INFORMATION Largest Library of Information In U.S. - all subjects Order Catalog Today with VIsa/MC or COD 800-361-0222 In Calif. (213) 477-8226 Or, rush $2.00 to: Research Information 11322 Idaho Ave, #206-A, Los Angeles, CA 90025 Professional Word Processing Laser printing for Resumes, Reports, Letters and Envelopes. Typist available 7 days a week ONTHE DOUBLE 113 COLLEGE MAIN 846-3755 Professional typing, word proc essing, resume writing and editing services are available at Notes-n-Quotes, call 846-2255. 2ttfn COLLEGE 1 LI I ION RESOURCES, 6-25 Financial Aid Sources or fee refunded. Send Name, Address to Resources, I’.O. Box 819081, Suite 462, Dallas, TX 75381. 10t9/27 WORD PROCESSING: PROFESSIONAL, PRECISE. SPEEDY - LASAR/LEITER QUALI FY. 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While in training, you will be assigned to our Indianapolis Home Office . . . with future relocation likely. The ideal candidate should be decisive and detail oriented, with a strong GPA and excellent written/verbal communication skills. A degree in an agricultural or business related field preferred. Candidates with family/personal agricultural backgrounds are encouraged to apply. American States offers competitive salaries and a benefits package that includes a profit sharing program and medical/dental/life coverages. For information regarding these and other career opportunities with American States, please forward your resume to: AMERICAN STATES INSURANCE 500 NORTH MERIDIAN STREET INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46204 ATTN: PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT/ED-AD Minorities Encouraged to Apply HOUSTON (AP) — A seven-day waiting period could be in store for people wanting to buy a handgun in Houston if Councilwoman Sheila Jackson Lee has her way. Lee on Tuesday asked fellow city council members to seek changes in the state law that bars cities from re stricting the sale or transfer of fire arms or ammunition. Although she had no specific pro posal, she said the city should check the backgrounds of those who want to purchase handguns. “If we catch one individual who may be the perpetrator, if you will, “If we catch one individual who may be the perpetrator, if you will, of a random violent crime, then I think we have gone a long way.” — Shelia Jackson Lee, councilwoman said. “And I think that people are seeking legally to protect it selves will still have that right.” The seven-day wait would bet! first for a Texas city. Dave Edmondson, executiveig ( .u rector of the Texas State RifleAsi; WASH I retaryj dav he see* of a random violent crime, then I think we have gone a long way,” Lee •j . • Mie surge ciation, said his organization J lt . , S onal fight any proposed changes iniB”',. pt ron 1985 law that limits how cities:: n \v iikins counties can restrict firearms. , ' aso Edmondson said studies indioll’ ^ that in 22 other states with “coolrglP || ( (; () off periods,” crime is not reducedl 5 " ^ . n [^ t , the wait because most criminalsr guns on the street. E. German statues stand for old regime 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 Part-time cashier, part-time/lull-time steak and fry cook. Apply in person. Tom’s Bar-B-Que, 3610 S. 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Marx stares at passing traffic. Cars roll down Ho Chi Minh. Lenin tugs on his lapel. Germany is less than three weeks away from becoming a single bastion of Western capitalism, but much of the new nation will be filled with to tems to the old East Germany. While leaders argue over how to pay for unification and East Ger mans worry about their jobs, many towns are wondering what to do with all those old statues, streets, squares and schools dedicated to the stal warts of socialism. It is a problem far more complex than merely changing street signs and carting away scowling icons of stone and bronze. In southern East Germany, Karl Marx City wasted little time reclaim ing its historical name, Chemnitz. But it is taking much longer to de cide what to do with Karl himself, a huge, glowering bust that dwarfs tourists who stare at his gargantuan noggin in the heart of town. No community has taken a greater interest in this issue than East Berlin, the showcase of the for mer Communist government and the historic heart of what will be the capital of a united nation. An estimated 800 postwar mon uments dot the cityscape, some of them the centerpieces of squares. In Leninplatz, the Soviet revolutionary is affixed to a jagged panel, scowling in flowing overcoat, one hand on his lapel and the other clenched at his side. In Marx-Engels Platz, Engels stands erect while Marx sits at his side, his huge lap a favorite place for In Advance Watkins th; Hous outrai ■ surge in lies” when lerly (inane The Graduate Student Council is sponsoring a Graduate Student Organization (GSO) workshop beginning at 9:45 a.m. Saturday in Room 110 of the David Eller Oceanography and Meteorology Building. The workshop is designed to help graduate students start, maintain or rejuvenate a depart mental GSO. I The sec i Blent woul Irofit repo jr.ittee he c Workshop to inform graduates about GSO There will be a panel dir || ut * aw ' n 8 cussion featuring representative!H uch a au c it ■mreauc i <u from various GSOs as well as rep-w . ■ resentatives from International ^ ^ Student Services, intramurals rl ' m( f. ' ug. 2. P and student activities. Coffee, orange juice and doughnuts will be provided. For more information, call Gret Smith at 845-9392. Class of ‘90 will present gifts, money SaturdaJ Texas A&M’s Class of ’90 will present class gifts during ceremo nies scheduled for 2 p.m. Satur day in Rudder Forum, prior to the A&M and Southwestern Louisiana football game. The primary gift is an $8,500 ceremonial mace made of sterling silver, walnut and oak. The students also vested $500 in a trust pected to be worth moi million when claimed in by the Class of 2090. Other gifts include $10,000 to the Sterling C. Evans Library and a $5,000 endowment to help off set expenses for Muster. Institute will conduct tour of Jordan Collectior The Jordan Institute for Inter national Awareness will conduct a tour of the Jordan Collection from 3 to 5 p.m. Saturday. Mrs. Leland T. Jordan named the collection after her husband, who collected memorabilia and art objects during their trips abroad. The tour starts in the Jordan Collection Room in 223 MSC Admission is f ree. Isn of s BATTIPS Anyone with story suggestions can call BATTIPS, The Battalion phone line designed to improvt communication between the news paper and its readers. The BATTIPS number is 845 3315. Ideas can include news stories feature ideas, and personality pro asoline to NEW YC :ourt Th udge’s un lalted dist ibout tiie I Vlossad. The Isr; iVon the te ier Wedne its agents’ aid a stai ranel of the The pai 17,()()() hex itores, “any n this case ■ ‘We thin press and book again lent of tl IMartin’s Pi ision. 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