Page 10 The Battalion Tuesday, October 1 WiRRD by Scott McCullar ©1991 Drug bust occurs m Continued from Paget <*i <#> S ^ rn S to e S K Other residents said were prevalent in the complj "There's a lot of drugti; ing going on all the time/'s} other resident who wished: main anonymous. "We set erywhere. "But it has slowed down siderably," he contit "They're making it saferi'p kids, and there's a lot offer here." Judy Green, a former re; of the complex, was visit friend when police raid® complex. "I didn't feel safehere- why 1 moved out," she said, pie would hang out heret night, and there were poli« all the time." Green said she was surp that police did not raid the plex before now. "I thought it wouldh, ready been cleared up by she sa i d. " They need to clear out here, or it's always going like this." Matthews said heconsic the raid a success, but it will complete until the rest of the viduals are found. "I think it will haveanirr but I don't know 7 for how said. "I'm sure they'll be bad Ed Feldman, CollegeSia: assistant police chief, said (hi went smoothly even though were not as many arrests ashi hoped. Soviets begin efforts on arms control tall Continued from Page 1 HemereeTs THE pre- pIalloiDeih Nerd's IxJorld Christ ms chtuog. Tension Headache? Individuals with moderate to severeTension Headaches wanted to participate in a 4-hour headache relief research study with an investigational medication in tablet form. Flexible hours. $75 incentive for individuals who are chosen and complete the study. Daily 776-0400. Nights and weekends 361-1500. Free Fall & Cedar Allergy Skin testing Individuals with fall or winter allergy symptoms or known Mountain Cedar-Allergic individuals to screen for future research studies. 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He also called for the start of bilateral negotiations to eliminate all intercontinental missiles with multiple warheads. "We do not exclude unilateral steps” by the Soviet side, Petro vsky said, speaking in English. "But you know certain unilateral steps need also some kind of qualifications and consultations.” He did not elaborate on the qualifications. Gorbachev indicat ed Saturday that the Soviets want to know more details about the unilateral American cuts. "This matter is very coir and we still have many tions,” Gorbachev said, not had made some queriesdii to Bush on the telephoneFri, Gorbachev said he hadaj with Bush to find "a mult convenient forum" to clarif U.S. proposal without delay Petrovsky said Soviet Fc: Minister Boris Pankin, who New York for the U.N. 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