r Page 6 The Battalion Attorney condemns government regulation of homosexuals Spade Phillips, Rl. Continued from Page 1 less interested in individual au tonomy." The government thinks it can regulate our lives down to the terms of our sexual partner, he said. "Government actually becomes a third party in bed, it becomes a menage a trois," he said. "It's just not government's business." People need to be aware of this problem and help each other, he said. Wiseman said this includes all types of people: the homeless, women, African and Native Americans and homosexuals. Wiseman said it is the responsi bility of everyone to require gov ernment to provide people with as much autonomy as possible. "In my 20 years of practice, I have seen one group after another climbing the ladder to be accepted into the community," he said. "The gay community is not up the ladder, but is well on its way." OKflr ,Teu ME.W//AT D/D GoitfG Otf THE LOME CotJHECTIOtJ An/D A/Ffl«tr Emasculated w A PSYCHO-DATE Accomplish^ The Battalion Classified Ads Phone: 845-0569 / Office: Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Building ^AGGIEIWANLAPS. $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 | visa 23H3 accepted y Help Wanted Wanted Skin Infection Study NEED T.U. BASEBALL TICKETS. PLEASE CALL 764- 9720. Volunteers needed for Skin Infection Research Study comparing two antibiotics (one of which is an investigational drug.) Infection must be culturable. Qualifying infections include: infected blisters, earlobes, boils, fingernails, infected cuts, scrapes and insect bites. Call to see if eligible. Eligible volunteers will be compensated. CASH FOR CLOTHES!! Hey Ags, clean out those closets and get cash for clothing you no longer wear! RESALE TRENDS 3606 Old College across from CHICKEN OIL 846-0438. Services Strep Throat study Volunteers needed for Strep Throat Study comparing two antibiotics (one is an investigational drug.) Qualifying symptoms include at least two of the following: Sore Throat, Difficulty Swallpwing, Swollen Glands and Fever. Rapid strep test will be done free of charge to confirm diagnosis. Eligible volunteers will be compensated. Professional Word Processing Resume Services Reports & Merge Letters Typist available 7 days a week ON THE DOUBLE 113 COLLEGE MAIN 846-3755 Ankle & Knee Sprains Investigational Study $1.00 PER PAGE TYPING LASER PRINTED. EDITING SERVICES 764-7191. Experienced librarian will do library research for you. Call 272-3348. Volunteers needed with acute ankle or knee injuries to evaluate the effectiveness of a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medication. Must be seen within 48 hours of injury and have swelling tenderness and limitation of range of movement. Eligible volunteers will be compensated. AAA DEFENSIVE DRIVING. Ticket dismissal, Insurance discount. Mon-Tue(6-10p.m.), W-Th. (6-10 p.m.,Fri.(6- 10 p.m.) Sat., (8-12 noon), Sat. (8-4:30p.m..). $14.00/per class. 411 TX Ave. S. 693-1322. Roommate Wanted G&S Studies • 846-5933 Nice mobile home $100/mth +1/2 bills. 823-3245, 845- 2994(daytime). Close to Campus Male roommate needed. No smoking or drinking. $450/ mth. Call 693-1013. Female roommate needed Immediately 2b/2ba $200/mth. Call 693-1937. ABC PEST CONTROL is need of sales associates for our expanding operations in Dallas, Houston & San Antonio. This is a great opportunity for students to potentially earn: $9000 -$18,000 during this summer. •Living quarters provided •Transportation furnished •On the job training •Working together in teams of 5 other Aggies Call ASAP 1-800-394-0050. Robert Jenkins Clas of '59 Bobby Jenkins Class of '81 Raleigh Jenkins Class of ’83 Dennis Jenkins Classs of ’85 For Rent COTTON VILLAGE APTS. Ltd. Snook, Texas $0 w/RA $224-$360 for 1 bdrm. $0 w/RA $280-$481 for 2 bdrm. Call 846-8878, 774-0773 a/5 p.m. Equal Opportunity Housing/Handicapped Accessible RIDING HORSES FOR RENT. Seven days a week. Call Jason 846-3169, 779-7052. Apartment for rent through August or December $275/ mth. No deposit. Close to campus 260-1387. MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST Must be ASCP certified or eligible. Duties include routine and complex laboratory analysis, performs general lab duties, assumes responsibility for problem solving and quality control. Must possess phlebotomy experience. Afternoons and evenings, part-time. Scott & White offers excellent benefits, and competitive salaries. Apply in person: SGOTT&WHITE 1600 University Drive East Collage Station, TX 77840 E.O.E. 2Bdrm,.1 1/2Ba luxury four-plex. W/D, near A&M, shuttle bus, water paid, $425; 693-0551, 764-8051. For Lease YOUR BEST HOUSING VALUE. 1670 sq. ft., 4bd/2ba., two 1/2 bathrooms at Sundance Apartments with great rooms, wet bar, FF refrigerator, W/D connections, ceiling fans, intrusion alarms, pool and park. Call Sandra 696- 9638. Large 2 bdrm, 1,1/2 bath four-plex in Southwood Valley. W/D conn., on shuttle route, water paid. $440 693-5871. 2b/2ba four-plex on Brentwood. On shuttle, W/D connec tions, ceiling fans. Sublease through August. $345,696- 2157. SUBLEASE 1b/1ba from now until May 21 or longer. Rent $310 (negotiable). Location Boyett(Northgate). Call 846- 7105. 3b/2ba four-plex with w/d. On shuttle starting at $495 696- 4384, 764-0704, or 693-4783. SUMMER WORK $11.25 Dallas-Ft. Worth, Austin, Houston, San Antonio, Waco. Full or part-time. All majors considered. Flexible hours. Rudder Tower Rm. 401 M-Th. April 6, 7, 8, 9. 10 a.m.,12 p.m., 2 p.m., 4 p.m. Sportswear Company that sells merchandise to sororities and fraternities is looking for a responsible individual to be a campus representative starting this fall. Work one night and average $50 to $100 per week. Knowledge of retail sales and the Greek system is helpful. Call 1 -800-242- 8104. Mechanic ASE certified or equivalent. Full or part-time. Flexible hours. Salary/commission. Apply at Piper’s Chevron the corner of University and TX Ave. CERTIFIEDW.S.I'sS CERTIFIED LIFEGUARDS Needed for NW Houston private school; June-August 713-686- 5427. Must bring certificate! Apply during Spring Break 4'103 Sherwood Lane Houston, Texas 77092. SUMMER WORK INTERNSHIPS AVAILABLE Interested in averaging $1710/mth. Interviewing independent & ambitious college students. Must be interested in developing MKT or communication skills. All majors considered. Opportunity for travel. Must show a need for money. 1-800-477-9447. THE SOUTHWESTERN ^ COMPANY BLDG. CHARACTER IN YOUNG PEOPLE SINCE 1866 For Sale GrandAm sunroof, loaded, $6000. 846-7673 after 6. 1987 Yamaha Razz Scooter. Runs well. $250 696-8991. 1983 VWScirocco, 5spd, leather, red, 87K, sell for $1900 o.b.o. Call 696-4469. Twin mattress and box spring $30.00. Couch with queen folding bed $75.00. Call Alex 696-2796. Imagewriter II, almost new $200. 775-2130 ask for David. POOL TABLE BILLARD, EIGHT FOOT. VERY GOOD CONDITION. CALL ERIC AT 775-5105 $495.0. PANASONICDX-2000BICYCLE. RED, SHIMANOCOM PONENTS, HANDMADE FRAME, WITH VETTA CYCLOCOMPUTER. GREAT CONDITION. $165.00 693-8893. SS waterbed $150. Two couches $60/each. Dresser w/ shelves $25.00 696-9041. NANNY, Up to $400 per week. Live-in jobs. East coast, Florida, Chicago. Great benefits. Minimum one year. NATIONAL NANNY 1-800-722-4453 THE BLACK - EYED PEA IS NOW HIRING GREETERS, CASHIERS, COOKS, BUSBOYS, AND DISHWASHERS. EXPERIENCE PREFERRED. 201 E. UNIVERSITY COL LEGE STATION TX 77840. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE! FUNDRAISER - Looking fora top fraternity, sorority, or student organization that would like to earn $500-$1500 for a one week on-campus marketing project. MUST be organized & hardworking. Call 1-800-592-2121 Melanie ext. 124. Brand New 1992 Nishike mountain bike with Shimano partsand'U’Steellock$250. Loft$110. Call George 847- 3170. DORM REFRIGERATOR FOR SALE. GOOD WORKING CONDITION. MUST SELL. $75 WIRELESS SPEAKER SYSTEM DATAWAVE WS-7, HARDLY USED. $75. CALL 764-7970. 1985 Honda Elite 250. Runs good. Includes helmet and cover. $500 o.b.o. 693-8007. Experienced auto window tinter and experienced stereo salesperson. Full-time or part-time. 779-0065. Dependable people for Houston Post route $400-$900 a/ month. Early morning 846-2911, 846-1253. Computers CRUISE LINE Entry level onboard/landside positions available; year-round & summer. (813) 229-5478. 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It is the mission to beat all missions — the first flight of a new shuttle and a daring satellite rescue by spacewalking astronauts. The Atlantis' successful atmo spheric research mission ended Thursday with a Kennedy Space Center touchdown. The inaugural voyage of the $2 billion Endeavour — Challenger's replacement — is scheduled for May. It is clearly the highlight of NASA's year. So many spacewalks are planned during the Endeavour flight — three, a shuttle record — that four astronauts have space walking duties. Usually, it is two. During the seven-day flight, two spacewalking astronauts are to attach a motor to a communica tions satellite that has been stuck in a lower-than-intended orbit for two years. It will be the first satellite re- trieve-and-repair job by Ameri cans since 1985. "I'm sitting on the edge of my seat waiting on it," said shuttle di rector Leonard Nicholson. "The very idea of retrieving a satellite "It's a mission we wanted to do. I wanted to do it because it gave me the opportunity to have REAL work that REALLY mattered, that was going to get measured. We either succeeded or we failed." — William Lenoir, head of NASA's space flight program ance, wa: ball, and 1 Scully sail brbac thing out < ln!98< would cha good, old days when we used to go out and do these kinds of things," said John "Tip" Talone, a NASA official in charge of prepar ing Endeavour. William Lenoir, head of NASA's space flight program, said officials "shoehorned" the seven-day mission into the shuttle schedule despite the continuing backlog from the 1986 Challenger explosion. The accident, which killed all seven astronauts aboard, grounded the fleet for 2 1/2 years. "It's a mission we wanted to do," Lenoir said. "I wanted 1c Padded his it because it gave me theoppoi Welling v nity to have REAL work that! homerun ALLY mattered, that wasgoiiij igggSerie get measured. We either succa exc iting ei ed or we failed." ‘ ly'scalltu Lenoir won't be around 1 * Endeavour off, at least in hi cial capacity. He announced his Tesjpi this week, effective Mi/iAtel days before Endeavoshto^ss launch dater A May 7 liftoff is content a successful test-firing ofEndei our's three main engines, requii of all new orbiters beforelauncl The engines will be fired for seconds Monday. The owner of the strandt satellite, the Internatioa Telecommunications Satellited ganization (Intelsat) is NASA $90 million to $95mil to go up and attach a 23,11 pound motor that's supposed boost the craft to proper orbit. The satellite is orbitingak 345 miles above Earth, miles lower than intended, The uninsured $157 satellite failed to separate propi ly from a Titan rocket in ' 1990 and became stuck in aus lessly low orbit. Police school investigates alleged cheating scheme FORT WORTH (AP) - Offi cials are looking into allegations that members of a class at the Fort Worth Police Department's training academy were plan ning to cheat on a routine first- aid examination. The investigation began af ter training supervisors discov ered the class may have made preparations to cheat on the test Tuesday. The Dallas Morning News, in a copyright story in Thurs day's editions, reported that the investigation involves 23 of the 26 members of the training class.Until the allegations are proven, normal instruction will continue. Police Chief Thomas Wind ham said it is too early to deter mine what disciplinary action will be taken if the cheating al legations are substantiated. Other police officials said the trainees could be fired. "The possibility does exist that these individuals could be terminated. That is obviously one possibility because these re cruits don't have the same pro tections as the civil service, fully sworn police officers," said po lice Lt. Ralph Swearingen. Windham said he is unsure how long the investigation will last. He said the evidence was discovered before the written test was administered. New Orlean jails leader of drug ring NEW ORLEANS, La. A former Louisiana boatcapta was sentenced to 10 years in eral prison without parole heading an ecstasy distributii ring that netted $5 million a for several years. Jay St. Pierre, no age availakj has been held since his arrest Brazil in 1990. He had plead' guilty to operating a continue* criminal enterprise involvingf* stasy tablets. Federal authorities descril St. Pierre as head of one major ecstasy distribution works operating in the New leans area. oft"! Lost & Found EARN CASH! $110/MTH. AND UP. Be a plasma donor! Safe and easy procedure provides guaranteed income. 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Call Glen Alexander 817/779-2301, Possum Kingdom State Hatchery, Aaron Barkoh 817/586-1576, Dundee State Hatchery, near Wichita Falls, TX. Closing date 3/24/92. DYNAMIC Portable D.J. Service 696-6636 Purely the Best for Less! Private Parties Mixers Formals Or any soiree you can dream up. You name it—We'll play it! Music from club to country, and any variation in-between. For more information call: 696-MOFO ask for Cliff. Miscellaneous U2 tickets, 2 pair, section 209 & 233. Contact Ken 696- 7405. CASH, ON THE SPOT, FOR CLOTHING . For more information call RESALE TRENDS 846-0438. Personals Summer jobs, warehouse work, 3 shifts, 8 hrs. each. Two locations. Dallas (214) 869-0250 or Houston (713) 820- 3820. CYBERGENICS TOTAL BODYBUILDING SYSTEM $99.99. LOWEST PRICES ON ALL BRANDS OF SPORTS SUPPLEMENTS. TALK LIVE 1 to 1 Share your private thoughts with beautiful, caring women. 1-900-535-KISS (5477) $2.95/min. Live Hot Phone Talk 1-800-735-KISS (5477)-MC/VISA/AM AAA Talk Miami, FI. 18 or older. REDFORD, Texas (AP) — After two years of watching flood waters break through weak levees and wash out crops, farmers this year are planting al falfa with a little more security, the Presidio County judge said Thursday. Reconstruction of seven miles of levees and dikes have made farmers in this poor community confident that their hay crops will not be destroyed again should there be flooding in Mexico. The reconstruct ed levees will be dedicated next week. "ItTl enable the people to produce again," said County Judge Monroe Elms. "They've got their farms reproducing and they've got the alfalfa plant ed. They have not been able to for the last two years. It will put people back to work again." Redford is located about 15 miles south of Pre sidio, about 215 miles southeast of El Paso. Just north of Presidio, the Rio Concho of Mexico empties with the Rio Grande. During the pastt"| years after experiencing heavy rains, the government opened up a dam and released fid waters into the Rio Concho. In 1990, the water c a few breaks in the levee, but last year, after i with already high waters in the Rio Grande, 1 washed the dikes away. "It was not normal flooding of the Rio Grandej was the releasing of water for two years in a ron Elms said. The county obtained a $400,000 grant fromtl Soil and Water Conservation District and a disasi'l declaration from the governor, which led $375,000 emergency state grant. "It broke the levee in 12 parts (last year) and ^ came into the farms and destroyed everything, £ the land itself," said Jesus Valenzuela, a RedfordreS dent.