Page 6 The Battalion Thursday, October 10,1991 The Battalion Phone: 845-0569 / Office: Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Building AGGIE'WANT ADS $ 10 for 20 words running 5 days, if your merchandise is priced $ 1000 or less (price must appear in ad). For private individuals, not businesses. Guaran teed 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. Business Hours 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday through Friday accepted Help Wanted Computers T ravel 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 tonsillitis/pharyngitis 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 EARN & LEARN Learn management & marketing skills - resume builder. Pt.-Fl. hrs. New York Ad Agency wants you i to become a Student Consultant. I 1-800-827-8440 NO GIMMICKS - EXTRA INCOME NOW! ENVELOPE STUFFING — $600 - $800 every week - Free Details: SASEto Brooks International, Inc. P.0. Bar 680605 • Orlando, FL 32868 Graduate students needed as notetakers. Call 846-2255. NOTES-N-QUOTES Rockyanos Pizza now accepting applications for drivers, inside help, counter personnel and Assistant manager. Apply within 1037 S. Texas Avenue. Oxford Street seeking experienced cook. 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Dependable People Wanted for Houston Post, routes early morning $300 - $800 month 846-1253, 846-2911. NOW HIRING DELIVERY DRIVERS AND IN STORE PERSONNEL. Apply 107 S. College. TEXAS RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL—Italian Village now taking applications for food and beverage workers. Please call for appointment and directions. 409-894-2259 or 409-894-2812. Gun Club ARROWHEAD GUN CLUB. Non-members welcome. Student membership discounts available. Skeet-Pistol- Trap-Rifle Ranges. Open Tues-Sun, 10 a.m. Hwy. 6 S. 1/ 4 mile past Texas World Speedway. 690-0276 Services Professional Word Processing Laser printing for Resumes, Reports, Letters and Envelopes Typist available 7 days a week ON THE DOUBLE 113 COLLEGE MAIN 846-3755 COLLEGE MONEY Private Scholarships. You receive minimum of 8 sources, or your money refunded! America's Finest! Since 1981. COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP LOCATORS, Box 1881, Joplin, MO 64802-1881.1 -800-879-7485 A+VCR REPAIR. ALL MODELS. 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Aggieland’s memories in motion. iGGlE I/ISION 90-91 “Give me the liberty to know, to utter, to argue freely according to conscience, above all liberties. ” —John Milton 1608-1674 THE FIRST _ 200 YEARS OF FREE SPEECH National Newspaper Week October 612,1991 Advertise an item in the Battalion. WiRRD rz : V I'/A HLRE1DPA1 lt> SEE IF Ttf&KEl'S SUCH A VUHG AS A WEViS STOKI TOO SHOCKINGj STUPIP AWP PlS&osriMG F0K A VIEWER T© WATC/Lj OKA'/, BEATRICE- SWEETL7, r H/NE A STORY ON TAPE HE-KE. ABOUT NUPE. PHCIbS OF £LVJS ON ONE OF UDP/TE-KiS MOONS, yoo VIANT TO SEE IT? GOCV MEAVEWS, T/MT £ _ GROSS AMP REVOLTING! TO THINK. THAT youv SHovJ... by Scott McCullar ©19 1 )! ■\ ” Spade Phillips, P.l by Matt Kowalsfc well ^PrtDE , WE 6d>r Fool? Mptt$ Holding ^ Plus MoBley op in RuDDtK Tc> vtER.' THEY'RE Mri HifJ6 D5M/1NDS. rr Looh$ B/5P- L°oh, TtiC? 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"Well, what bothers mem; I that the evidence just vvasn'tfe that the district discriminated:; | has ever discriminated on then | sis of race," Barbour said. Jury exonerates Sakowitz in family fortune lawsuit HOUSTON (AP) - A Houston jury Wednesday decided that mil lionaire businessman Robert Sakowitz was not responsible for the loss of the family's fashionable clothing store fortune, rejecting ac cusations by three nephews who sued him. "I feel absolutely great," Sakowitz said moments after the verdict. "It has been extremely draining ...over the last six years. It's so good to have a clean sweep (with jurors voting 12-0 to reject the charges) and to have the fami ly name exonerated. To have my name exonerated." Jurors deliberated nearly five hours before returning with their decision. Douglas Wyatt, 34 and the el dest nephew, accused Sakowitz of losing the family fortune and run ning the Sakowitz Inc. into bankruptcy to line his own pock ets. The Family patriarch, Bernard Sakowitz, who died in 1981, named Robert as executor of his estate and his successor in the firm. Wyatt and his two brothers were seeking about $7.5 million he says his uncle took from Sakowitz. They also sought a penalty for al legedly breaching the family trust. The six-man, six-woman jury voted no to all seven issues in the case and denied any monetary claims. "I never understood why they brought the case," said defense at torney David Berg. "I thought it was a desperate move. The case was in my judgment was extreme ly weak and viscous." ACNE STUDY VIP Research is seeking individuals for a research study of an anti-acne medication. Those who enroll and complete this study will be compensated $100.00. NO BLOOD DRAWN. CALL VOLUNTEERS IN PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH, INC.® V 776 - 1417 J Or call 776-1417 TAMU Texas Ave. Villa Maria Briarcrest Memorial Broadmoor Drive E. 29 th Street St. Joseph 2901 29th Suite 117 Court workei resigns after investigation SAN ANTONIO (AP) - C' of three municipal court emplf ees suspended for reportedlyt|| ing a judge's stamp to dismisstelj tic tickets has resigned. David A. Hernandez, 22 court employee for three years '- signed Tuesday, two hours a: meeting with police detectives: vestigating ticket-fixing accc; tions. The resignation came sources told the San Antoniolipij at least one and possiblyseve: attorneys' names had surfaced connection with the ticketj|piB scheme. Hernandez, in a brief letter resignation, expressed "apprecij tion" for having worked fori: court and said he was seek:: "other avenues of employment this time." Alan Brown, Hernandezs; L torney, said he accompanied': client to a police interview andd® not allow him to speak with dete: tives but said his client wouldfl available in the future to discusj the investigation. Hernandez was a clerk int®: court probation office. Hernandt Cynthia Gonzalez, probation* fice supervisor, and bailiff Anti Malish were suspended Sept.27. They were accused of accer: ing cash in exchange for dismirj ing traffic tickets. City official charged they used a counter::, copy of an initial stamp of Municy pial Court Presiding Judge Pena. Meanwhile, Municipal Co«i Director Bill Arnette said all smith is working to change locks on several court officesa.' : cabinets where documents arf records are stored.The locks:' being changed to stop the tick: fixing scheme and to keep emplf ees from leaking information: news reporters. The Light repcf ed.