The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 25, 1992, Image 4

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    The Battalion
The Battalion
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Phone: 845-0569 / Office: Room 015 (basement)
Reed McDonald Building
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NO BLOOD WORK.
Eligible volunteers will
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G & S Studies, Inc.
(close to campus)
846-5933
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846-8855
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Gorgeous 3BR/2BTH home with shingled roof, hardboard
siding, appliances etc. Factory special with full one year
warranty. Limited time offer. $25,000 10% down 240 mos,
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Ford's Resale Furniture clothing appliances and more!
427 S. Main Bryan.
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Automobiles
88 NISSAN MAXIMA SE 32K MILES,-6/75 WARRANTY
$10,000 846-6460.
Computers
Macintosh classic 4 megabytes RAM, 40 megabyte HD,
1.44 MB Floppy Drive. One year old. $850 0.8.0. Call
846-6560 (Steve).
Will buy/sell used PC computers and peripherals. Will
pick up. 764-8578 ext. 310.
Mac+, 40 meg external hard drive, 800k external drive,
Imagewriter II, Word 4.0, accessories. $850. 845-3451
ext. 31.
ATTN: STUDENTS AND STAFF! EDUCATIONAL
PRICED SOFTWARE AVAILABLE FROM 3 OFF-CAM
PUS UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORES.
Immediate Employment
Telephone Fundraising for
national charities part-time &
full-time, evenings & weekends.
Call Mary 776-4246.
CRUISE SHOPS NOW HIRING - Earn $2,000+/month +
world travel (Hawaii, Mexico, the Caribbean, etc.) Holi
day, summer and career employment available. No
experience necessary. For employment program call 1-
206-545-4155 ext. C5855.
Part-time assistant to dental office manager. Flexible
hours. Apply 2101 Texas Avenue C.S.
Stafford House is accepting applications for bartender
persons. Call 775-4082.
Earn $6-$15 an hour. Pro Tutors needs tutors. Physics
201-218, Chemistry 101/102, Statistics 211/303, Math all,
BANA 217. Call 775-2600 and leave message.
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Experienced nursery worker needed Sunday mornings
and occasional evenings. Apply at St. Paul's UMC 2506
Cavitt.
Live in sitter over 18. Up to $825/mo. plus tuition assis-
tance 713-789-2360.
New Physical Therapy Clinic accepting limited part-time
volunteers with possible future employment. Send re
sume picture to P.O. Box 3218 Bryan, Texas 77805.
Healthy males wanted as semen donors. Help infertile
couples. Confidentiality ensured. Ethnic diversity desir
able. Ages 18-35, excellent compensation. Contact
Fairfax Cryobank, 1121 Briarcrest Suite 101, 776-4453
Services
JOY'S Professional Typing, Word Processing, Resume
Service, Laser Printer; 764-8538.
QUICK MOVING SERVICE FOR APARTMENTS AND
DORMS. CALL FOR PRE-ESTIMATE 823-3935, 779-
2796.
For microcomputer training, tutoring and assistance, call
846-0259.
BIG SAVINGS! Endorsed by Dr. PAT ROBERTSON.
APB Family Savings Network. Groceries to Ski-Condos.
764-8848 for information.
Typing on MAC Laser prints. 24 hours or less 696-3892.
AAA DEFENSIVE DRIVING. Ticket dismissal, insurance
discount. Mon-Tue (6-10 p.m ), W-Th. (6-10 p.m.), Fri. (6-
10p.m.)-Sat. (8-12 noon), Sat.. (8-4:30 p.m). Across the
street from University Tower. Walk-ins welcome. $20.00
per class. 411 Texas Ave. South. 693-1322.
Garage Sale
GARAGE SALE! ONE DAY ONLY, Saturday 9-4. Wall
decorations and| miscellaneous. 1500 Olympia Way #20
(carport in rear).
For Sale
DIAMONDS FOR
AGGIE RINGS
Highest quality, lowest prices
776-3069
For personal appointment
Selling wooden paddles for sororities and fraternities with
designs/pattems of your choice. Call Rose Betty at (409)
825-7869.
Womens senior boots size 8, excellent condition $300
696-2216. Ask for Pat.
1989 Raider (Montero), 2 dr, 6 cyl., low mileage, black,
excellent condition 764-9586 $8,850 Jake.
Two tickets for U2 Oct. 14th Astrodome $40 each. Call
268-6849.
TREK-850 Mountain bike. $220. Noel: 696-3312.
Passport radar detector 2 band. Regular $300, will sell for
$175.00. 764-3005.
Loft - APP. 5ft. clearance. Will hold double bed , sturdy,
easy to assemble $50. Russell 693-0414.
NEED CHEAP CAMCORDER? ONLY $380 W/CASE
BOSE AM5II SPEAKERS LIKE NEW $550. CALL 696-
1896 LEAVE MESSAGE.
Kenmore washer and dryer $125 each, cash 693-9871.
Mary Kay products discounts available 779-1844.
COUCH: Sleeper rattan couch, good condition, navy &
tan floral. $100 O.B.O. Call 693-9349.
USED HOMES, NEW LISTINGS WEEKLY 2500 AND
UP. THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY 1-800-880-
2020.
For Rent
2bd/1ba duplex; no pets, on shuttle $375/mo. 775-0548,
near campus.
TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT FOR RENT FURNISHED
OR UNFURNISHED LOCATED WALKING DISTANCE
FROM CAMPUS 845-0368 MADU. NIGHT , DAY OR
WEEKENDS.
Newly remodeled 1 bed furnished apartment, quiet neigh
borhood, no pets, no children. Prefer graduate student.
$300/mth. $300 deposit. No bills paid. 823-5868 after
6pm.
Gigantic 2bdrm apartment available now, 3 miles from
campus, semester lease okay. 822-5752.
We have good used mobile homes for rent 690-0945
$400/mth.
Miscellaneous
BUYING YOUR USED LEVI BLUE JEANS. ADULT
SIZES $3-$6. CHRIS 846-6295.
Personals
MISS SHERI LIVE 1-900-884-9993
S25/CALL
1 -900-454-4722 $2.99 minute / no minimum
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1-800-232-2428
SALES AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE 1991-92
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now going on
at 230 Reed McDonald
8:15 a.m. - 4:45 p.m. Monday - Friday
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Friday, September25,11
What’s Up
FRIDAY
TEXAS A&M LACROSSE TEAM:
Practice Monday through Friday from
4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Polo Fields.
Everyone welcome, no experience
necessary. Come be a part of the
State Championship tradition. For in
formation call Tom Weber at 764-
7974.
WHO’S WHO AMONG STUDENTS
IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND
COLLEGES: Applications are avail
able from the following locations
across campus through September
30 at 5 p.m.: Commandant’s Office
(Military Science Building), Student
Programs Office (MSC), Student Ac
tivities Office (Student Services
Building), Blocker Building (First
Floor), Biochemistry/Biophysics
Building (Reference Reading Room),
Evans Library, Veterinary Medicine
(Dean’s Office), Office of the Vice
President for Student Services
(Tenth Floor Rudder), and in the
Dean’s Offices of all the colleges
across campus. Completed applica
tions must be received by the Stu
dent Activities Department no later
than September 30 at 5 p.m. Any
questions may be addressed to the
Student Activities Department at 845-
1133.
AGGIELAND: Senior pictures will
be taken for the Aggieland Septem
ber 7-October 2 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
at AR Photography, located at 707
Texas Avenue next to Taco Cabana.
WESLEY FOUNDATION: Bible
Study and Lunch ($1.00) at 12:30
p.m. in the Methodist Student Center.
Worship at 7 p.m. at the Methodist
Student Center. For more informa
tion call 846-4701
AGGIE ANTHROPOLOGISTS:
Weekly meeting for socializing and
planning at 4 p.m. at Duddley’s.
Anyone welcome. For more informa
tion call Scott at 823-4448.
ACE (AGGIE COUNSELING EXPE
RIENCE): Interviewing NOW for
new volunteers for student volunteer
program of the Student Counseling
Service in 300 YMCA Building. Ap
plication deadline is Tuesday, Sep
tember 29. For more information
contact Dr. Hope or Mrs. Whisnant at
845-4427 or come by the YMCA.
SADDLE AND SIRLOIN CLUB: Fall
dance at Shiloh Hall at 9 p.m. For
more information call Kevin at 822-
7080.
ADVANCEMENT FOR ASIAN-
AMERICANS: Progressive support
for Asian-Americans. If you are an
Asian-American join us to promote a
positive image for yourself and other
AAs. Volunteers needed for offi
cers/membership selection and drive.
Call Young Moon for information and
a meeting time at 845-7094 or 846-
2350.
TEXAS ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION
COALITION: Beach clean-up on
Matagorda Island leaving Friday at
5:30 p.m. from Albertson's parking lot
and returning Saturday. Bring own
tent, water, food, repellent, sun
block, etc. For more information call
James at 847-1815.
ASIAN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION:
Dance in MSC 226 from 8 p.m. to 1
a.m. Free for members, $3.00 for
nonmembers. Membership dues will
be collected. For more information
call Meredith Rice at 764-1915.
MUSLIM STUDENTS ASSOCIA
TION: Friday prayer from 12:50 p.m.
to 1:30 p.m. in 601 Rudder. THEN...
General assembly of ICBCS from 7
p.m. to 9 p.m. in 601 Rudder. All
Muslims and Muslimah invited. For
more information call Widodo at 846-
4278.
EUROPE CLUB: Party at Colony
Apartments Club Room at 11 p.m.
For more information call Antoine at
764-9799.
PRE-LAW SOCIETY: Ticket sales
for Mock LSAT in the MSC. Mock
LSAT to be held at 8 a.m. in 130
Blocker on Saturday, September 26.
Cost $5.00 for members and $10 for
non-members.
SATURDAY
MSC NOVA: Open gaming contin
ues tonight from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m. in
the MSC Tunnel rooms for role-play
ing, games, and board games alike.
Everyone is welcome to join the fun.
For more information call Randy Pa-
terno at 845-1515 or 847-7707.
TEXAS A&M SPORTS CAR CLUB:
Aggiecross day, annual autocross, at
Texas World Speedway beginning at
8 a.m. Watch or Run. For more in
formation call LeAnne at 693-2334.
EL PASO AGGIES: We will be mak
ing Menudo to be eaten the following
morning at 7 p.m. at Teri’s house.
For directions or more information
call Andrea or Teri at 260-7574.
RIO GRANDE VALLEY HOME
TOWN CLUB: Carwash at Jack in
the Box from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Please come out and support our or
ganization. Donations accepted. For
more information call JoAnn at 693-
1703 or Melinda at 764-8870.
CHINESE STUDENT ASSOCIA
TION: Movie appreciation at 6:10
p.m. in 102 Blocker. Two of the lat
est movies. For more information
call Tim at 268-1544 or Tai-Fang at
260-1891.
BLACK GRADUATE STUDENTS’
ASSOCIATION: “Graduate
School...Continuing your Formal Ed
ucation” symposium from 9 a.m. to 2
p.m. in 102 Zachry with speakers
from Texas A&M and Prairie View
A&M. Minority underg* aduates are
encouraged to attend. For more in
formation call Janice at 847-9272.
PRE-LAW SOCIETY: Mock LSAT at
8 a.m. in 130 Blocker. For more in
formation call David at 696-8913.
TEXAS A&M BICYCLING CLUB:
Bethlehem-Macedonia Ride (30
Miles!) beginning at 9 a.m. at Rudder
Fountain.
COLUMBIAN STUDENT ASSOCIA
TION: Picnic and BBQ, with volley
ball and football at 3 p.m. in Hensel
Park. For more information call
Alexandra at 693-6415.
TAMU SAILING CLUB: Mainte
nance party at our Somerville boat
yard leaving the circle drive of the
MSC at 9:30 a.m. For more informa
tion call Mike at 823-4290 or Oriol at
693-1303.
INTERNATIONAL FRIENDS: Wel
come back party and Fajita Fest for
all international faculty, students, and
A&M staff at 5 p.m. at 1403 Langford
in College Station. Call Linda at 696-
3266 or Ginnie at 774-1111.
OFF CAMPUS AGGIES: Meet to go
to first cut at 8 a.m. at the Polo Field.
For more information call Elizabeth at
846-2528.
AGGIES FOR LIFE: Help supped
women in crisis pregnancy. Sign up {
now for the Brazos Valley Crisisl
Pregnancy Center’s 1992 Walk lor I
Life at 9 a.m. in TanglewoodPark!
For more information call PatAnderJ
son at 846-1097.
Friday,
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ETA KAPPA NU: Carwash. ?; |
more information call Yale at 764'p
7184.
COMMUNITY OF SINGLE ADULTS
Annual Picnic at 5 p.m. at Dot
Gunn's Ranch, cost is $2.00fo:
members and 54.00 for non-mem
bers and a favorite dish. Hayrideto
the Brazos, dancing and campfire
For more information call Richard a:
823-7802.
SUNDAY
ETA KAPPA NU: Picnic at 12 noon
For more information callYaleat
764-7184.
COMMUNITY OF SINGLE ADULTS:
Volleyball at Copperfield Parkm
Bryan at 7 p.m. Rain location is at
St. Josephs. For more information
call Royce at 776-1693.
LUTHERAN STUDENT FELLOW
SHIP: Singing, Scripture and Suppei
at 5:30 p.m. in University Lutheran
Chapel. For more information call
Kristin at 846-6687.
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formation call SSgt. RobertD
Daugherty at 822-1027.
Items for What’s Up should be sub
mitted to The Battalion, 016 Reed
McDonald, no later than three busi
ness days before the desired m
date. We only publish the name and
phone number of the contact if you
ask us to do so. What’s Up is a Sal-
ta/lon service which lists non-profit
events and activities. There is no
guarantee an entry will run. lip
have any questions, call the news
room at 845-3316.
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Register NOW for our
Fall Tournqment.
Captains’ meeting to be held on Monday,
September 28th at 7:00 P.M. in 401 Rudder.
Team captains must attend or contact Craig Bradford
or Dennis Koch at 845-1515 for more information.
Sign up as a team of four ($20) or as an individual ($5)
with Barbara Wheat in Room 216 MSC.
Deadline is September 25th. TOD A Y
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Nixon could not resume
POW search, official says
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
WASHINGTON — The top military officer at the end of theVietnar
War told a Senate panel Thursday that the nation "didn't have Ik
stomach" to resume fighting over possible unreleased POWsafW
peace had been negotiated.
Adm. Thomas Moorer, who was chairman of the Joint Chiefs ofStaS
from 1970 to 1974, said it was politically impossible for PresidentNixe:
to reopen the war in 1973 on the unconfirmed possibility thatnotl
Americans had been returned from Laos.
At that time, Nixon had concluded peace talks with the NorthViff
namese. The government of Laos was not represented in the negofe
tions. And Nixon was preparing to hold welcoming ceremonies fa |
U.S. POWs released under those Paris peace accords.
"We would have had to go to Laos . . . and physically sweep outtk
whole area," Moorer said.
"We didn't have the stomach for it. We didn't have the will/' Mooi
er said.
Moorer testified before the Senate Select Committee on POW-Ml’
Affairs as it held a third day of hearings with former militaryanJ
Nixon administration officials from two decades ago.
Some former officials have testified there was reason to believe
more Americans than the nine eventually released from Laos had to
held in that country as a result of the fighting in Southeast Asia.
Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger also acknowledged lln
possibility there may have been more living Americans in Laos, thougl
he denounced as "a flat-out lie" the allegation U.S. officials knowingl)
abandoned Americans there.
Aggie Organizations!
Get your organization the recognition that
it deserves, and put it in the AGGIELAND.
You missed the first deadline to turn in
your contract for the 1993 AGGIELAND!
But it’s still not too late!
From Sept. 17th to Sept. 25th prices are
$75 full page and $50 half page, including
the $10 late fee. Hurry! Spaces are going
fast! Don’t wait until the last minute.
Pick up your contract today in
rm. 230 RDMC.
For more information, contact the
AGGIELAND at 845-2682
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