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Page 6 The Battalion Monday, September 30,19j 'AGGIE' Private Party Want Ads Business Hours S10 for 20 words running 5 days, if your merchandise is priced S1000 or less (price must appear in ad). This rate applies only to non-commercial advertisers offering personal possesions for sale. Guaranteed results or you get an additional 5 days at no charge. If item doesn't sell, advertiser must call before 11 a.m. on the day the ad Is schedule to end to qualify for the 5 additional insertions at no charge. No refunds will be made if your ad is cancelled early. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday through Friday accepted Help Wanted Help Wanted For Rent BACK PAIN STUDY Patients needed with acute (recent) onset of muscle spasms (back pain, etc.) to participate in a consumer use research study with an FDA approved drug. Medical evaluation at no cost to patient. Eligible volunteers will be compensated. G & S STUDIES, INC. 846-5933 "STREP THROAT STUDY" Volunteers needed for streptococcal tonsiilitis/ptiaryngitis research study comparing two antibiotics, (one of which is an investigational drug). Qualifying symptoms include: fever (100.4 or more), pharyngeal pain (sore throat), difficulty swallowing. Rapid strep test will be done to confirm diagnosis. Eligible volunteers will be compensated. G & S STUDIES. INC. 846-5933 Attention Allergy Sufferers If you are experiencing red and itchy eyes you may be eligible to participate in a clinical re search study using a currently marketed drug. You must be between the ages of 18 and 65 and be in good general health. Financial compensation is provided upon successful completion of the study. If you are interested in finding out whether you are qualified to be a part of this study, please contact. G&S STUDIES 846-5933 Now Hiring Delivery Drivers • Earn $50-$100 nightly • flexible hours • take 100% of your take-home pay nightly GUMBY'S PIZZA 1702 S. KYLE (Behind Rita's) THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE has immediate carriers openings for off campus routes. $450-$700per month. Require working early morning hours. Call James 693-7815 or Julian 693-2323 for an appointment. IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT Your great personality and good voice are needed. Telephone fundraising for national charities. Call Jackie 776-4246. Graduate students needed as notetakers. Call 846-2255. NOTES-N-QUOTES We're looking for a top fraternity, sorority or a student organization that would lire to make $500-$1500 for a one week marketing project right on canpus. Must be orga- nlzed and hard-working. Call Betsy at 600-592-2121. Easy Work: Excellent Pay I Taking snapshots. For more intormation, send aself-addressed stamped envelope to: Liz Devine P.O. Box 266523 Kansas City, Missouri 64126. EARN EXCELLENTINCOME WHILE YOU LEARN. Part- time flexible hours. BuHd your own business for the future. Aggressive seM-starters. CaH 846-8931. EARN EXTRA MONEY. Student representatives needed for company guaranteeing 4 BILLION DOLLARS In pri vate scholarships and grants (713) 242-4500. CaH NOW) Dependable People Wanted for Houston Post routes party morning $300 - $800 month 846-1253, 846-2911. $1O-$400AJP WEEKLY. Mailing Brochures! Set Own Hours! RUSH Self-Addressed Envelope: Income. 1660 Lakeside, Suite 301-CDQ, Rivtera, AZ 86442. WOMEN IMMEDIATE RESEARCH. Eligibility ages 18- 34. No regular exercise for last 6 mths and next 2 mths. Requirements: No birth control pills In next 2 mths. Benefits: FREE analyses, blood lipids, body composition and fitness. Contact Tenia 823-0746. FREE TRAVEL, CASH, AND EXCELLENT BUSINESS EXPERIENCED Openings available for individuals or student organizations to promote the country's most suc cessful SPRING BREAK tours. Call Inter-Campus Pro- grams 1-800-327-6013. NOW HIRING DELIVERY DRIVERS AND IN STORE PERSONNEL. Apply 107 S. College. Campus merchandising company of America Is recruiting student sale representatives. Earn great money in your spare time representing fabulous line of custom lingerie. For Information and application call 1-800-676-9471. NEED CASH? $110/month. Someone you know Is already a plasma donor. Safe and easy procedure guar antees immediate cash. Westgate Plasma Center. 846- Part-time Service Station attendant wanted. Experience preferred, not required. Apply at Villa Maria Chevron at 29th St. and Villa Maria Rd. Bryan. 776-1261. TEXAS RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL—Dalian Village now taking applications lor food and beverage work era. Please call for appointment and directions. 409-894-2256 or 409-894-2812. Wanted Wanted part-time person to care for elderly man at his home. Cali 696-5189. Gun Club ARROWHEAD GUN CLUB. Non-members welcome. Student membership discounts available. 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The budget, at $9.1 billion, has grown 34 percent. Bush will be host at a $5,000-a- person reception and speak at a $l,000-a-plate dinner for the gov ernor. Two years ago, the president went on radio to plead with voters in a suburban New Orleans dis trict to turn their backs on Duke, a candidate for the Legislature. Duke won. In the 1990 U.S. Senate race, prominent Republicans gritted their teeth and backed the Demo cratic incumbent, Bennett John ston, against Duke. Johnston re tained his seat but Duke got 44 percent of the vote, including 60 percent of the white vote. "He represents a portion of the population that is a factor that cannot be dismissed," Roemer "You oughta be in pictures ” Get your picture taken for the Aggieland! Sept. 9 - Oct. 4 at AR Photography 707 Texas Ave. M-F 9 am-5 pm Did you buy your 1992 Aggieland? said of Duke. "At no time can it be ignored." "Whatever criticism you have, give him his due," said Edwards. "He is sincerely of the opinion he's going to be governor of Louisiana. He may be in error but he's sure not in doubt." Tall, blond, his face re-chiseled by a plastic surgeon, 41-year-old Duke draws big crowds that shrug off his past ties with the Ku Klux Klan and with American Nazis. "If you condemn me for my past I'd ask you to look in your own life," Duke said. "If you have never done something you'd take back, maybe you could throw the first stone at me. At least I'm standing up and doing what I think is right." What's right for Duke is to fight against big government, and against welfare recipients who won't work, who use drugs and who have babies. "I don't thoroughly under stand it," Roemer said. "His base seems to be built on anxiety and fear with large doses and under tones of race but also large doses of anti-government. "If you live in the past, you're angry. That's not wholesome. Who wants to live in 1951? I don't. But, some people were more com fortable then." A&M official! investigate harassment Continued from Pagel seek the effective mechanisms creating a climate where womJ are not intimidated or harasst; and treated as full members offt Corps as they must be," he said Mobley said these kinds oft legations are not acceptable, butt is important to not indict tf whole Corps, and all the menai women in it. "Clearly there are someissin that need to be evaluated andai dressed," he said. "We've got:; assess what the facts are and it spond promptly and appropriafe ly based on the facts, but also b concerned about due process." Mobley said the review con mittee will create the opportai for more people to speak oii about discrimination and haras ment issues. In the future, somi one might be assigned to thetki Corps who is outside the regulai chain of command to deal on with women's concerns. One of the issues discusse during the meeting between Mo! ley and the women was that won en in the Corps have no recoup when they are discriminate!) against because their complaints are buried within the chain ol command. "I can't say how difficult itwii be to establish things as fact, Mobley said. "Some will bemon difficult than others. "I hope for everyone's salt there will be some clarity and res olution," he continued. Bob Wiatt, director of the versity Police Department, could not be reached for comment. GLSS receives threatening phone calls Continued from Page 1 always seems to run into some trouble. "UPD acted very quickly in giving us the information neces sary to start tracing the calls, Mazzulo said. "They recognte that this type of behavior is a crime no matter who it is directed against, and we will definitely prosecute anyone they catch." Mazzulo said the hotline has been very successful for the group in the past, and credits the line for a recent increase in the organiza tion's membership. "The hotline is a way for stu dents to communicate with GLSS," he said. "A lot of students don't know at>out us. The line isa way for us to let them know when we have events and meetings com ing up." The hotline is also available for gay and lesbian students who feel they have been discriminated against, he said. "The messages can be relayed through the president and me to the proper authorities if someone feels they have been harassed," Mazzulo said. Reinhardt said the majority of the messages left are legitimate. "Most callers either want infor mation on GLSS or are trying to find support," he said. "Informa tion on our roommate referral ser vice is also available through the hotline number (847-0321)." Reinhardt said the number adds a new dimension to the orga nization. "We have a lot of people from around the country visit A&M from other parts of the country," he said. "They always say they can't believe there is actually a gay and lesbian organization on cam pus. It's really very exciting." Calls to University police in vestigators were not returned. Your Ticket to Good Health 1991 Texas A&M Health and Wellness Fair An Opportunity to Collect Information About Health October 1, 1991 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. MSC Main Walkway and Flagroom FEATURING: 11:15 a.m. Voices of Praise 1 I :45 a.m. Aggie REACH Performance 12:15 p.m. MSC Hospitality Fashion Show STARRING: Campus and Community Health Organizations EVERYONE WELCOME TO ATTEND!! PRESENTED BY THE HEALTH EDUCATION CENTER A.P. BEUTEL HEALTH CENTER DEPARTMENT OF STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES (409) 845-1341 ...a part of the division of student services