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Preschool teacher aide 1 to 5, 5 days a week. 776-0731.
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Part-time accounting clerk positions available with local
environmental sciences firm. Data-entry, computer, and
general accounting experience or coursework helpful.
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tory. Apply at College Station City Hall, 1101 Tx. Avenue.
Deadline Nov. 25th. 1992.
Earn FREE trips to Cancun and Extra $$$$! Promote
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Need part-time help cleaning homes ASAP. $5.50/hr.
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For Sale
3bdrm/2ba, garage four-plex C.S., shuttle. $570. 693-
0551,764-9051. Available December.
Gigantic 2bdrm apartment available now, 3 miles from
campus, semester lease okay 822-5752.
Sublease 1-bdrm apt in Treehouse Village. $360 Per/mo.
Starting January 1st. 693-2903.
For Lease
Sublease spring term 2bd/2ba Hullabaloo route: washer/
dryer; yard $575 696-6967.
SUBLEASE: SPACIOUS 4bd/2 1/2ba condominium for
spring'93 Rent $1000/mo. $150 deposit each. Call 846-
1636.
Sublease 2bd/1 1/3ba Villa Oaks West on shuttle route
$420/mo. 823-1286.
Sublease efficiency apartment. Treehouse Village $385/
mo. Call Phillip 764-8067. Available Nov 29
Sublease in University Tower. Single suite with balcony
and campus view. Includes 19 meals per week. Fur
nished. Term: January to May reduced rate. Call 268-
4491.
Sublease room spring semester house c close to campus;
shuttle bus; W/D;only $ 188/mo. Female preferred. Call
693-174
Sublease 2/2/2 Wolf Run Condo $600 plus deposit W/D
693-4677.
Sublease luxury 2bd/1 1/4 Huntington Apartments; shuttle;
available January: $490/mo. Call 696-8147.
1 bdrm/Tba HUNTINGTON APARTMENTS. New carpet,
shuttle bus, $380/mo. Lease ends Aug /'93. Moving any
time December Call 696-3587
Sublease spacious Ibd/lba studio Treehouse I available
Jan 1st $400/mo. Kelli 764-9749.
Sublease our garden double room at University Tower for
spring semester; 19 meals a/wk, lots of extras Call for
more information 268-4441 and leave message.
1 bed/lba Treehouse I available Dec. 1 sublease til May
$350/mo 696-5358
Lost & Found
Found men’s watch G-Rollie White Locker Rm. If you can
identify it, you can have It 845-0272.
Miscellaneous
Interested in stopping the political correctness/multicultural
movement at Texas A&M? Contact Karl at 693-9289 to
find out how.
Buying your used Levi Blue Jeans. Adult sizes $3-$6.
Chris 846-6295.
Personals
Sublease 2bd/1 1/2ba River Oaks Apartments. Available
Preschool teacher aide 1 to 5, 5 days a week. 776-0731. Dec. 15th $475 764-2719.
Tornadoes trash
Houston homes
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HOUSTON - Residents
picked their soggy belongings
Sunday a day after several de-
: struct!ve tornadoes stormed
through Harris Court ty, injur
ing several people and damag
ing hundreds of homes.
Authorities said at least six
people were injured when the
twisters struck Saturday after
noon, but none was consid
ered life-threatening. An esti-
mafed 300 homes in Houston
and another 900 homes in
Harris County sustained some
type of damage. Officials said
they were still trying to assess
the situation.
"1 think you're looking at a
human tragedy/' Houston
Mayor Bob Lanier said Sun
day after touring the Denver
Harbor neighborhood, where
about 200 homes and as many
businesses were damaged.
Lanier said he will seek
state and federal assistance for
tornado victims.
The National Weather Ser
vice said tornadoes also were
spotted Saturday in Fort Bend,
Wharton, Brazoria, Liberty
and Polk counties. A severe
thunderstorm system moving
across Southeast Texas
spawned the afternoon twister
system.
The hardest hit areas in
Harris County were in sec
tions of southeast Houston
and in Channel view, a suburb
east of the city.
About 4,000 people, most
of them in Channelview, were
still without power Sunday,
according to Houston Lighting
& Power said.
The funnel clouds smashed
homes, uprooted trees, over
turned cars and toppled pow
er lines.
Responsible young adult fo stay with four good kids on
occasion. First job Nov. 21, 1992. Call 696-7006.
Tutor needed with extensive knowledge of APLHA FOUR
Version II computer software. Evenings 693-6151.
Child Caro
Wanted after school childcare from 3:00 to 5:30 in ex
change forfree room and board. Call 696-2221 after5:30
p.m.
Roommate Wanted
Female or couple in a 3bd/2ba Townhome within walking
distance of campus. $150/mo.+1/2 utilities. Available
ASAP 260-1038 leave message.
Female roommate wanted for 2b/2ba apartment 1/2 rent
is $232.50/mo. plus utilities. Call 846-1936 ask for
Courtney.
Share luxury Condo 2/2 nicely furnished. W/D, micro
wave, fireplace, excellent security. Contact Rehman713-
784-5980.
Roommate Wanted: Female 2bd/2ba, washer, dryer,
$225/mo. +util. Avail. Jan 1st 696-6747.
Male roommate non-smoker, 2bd/1ba, $155/mo. +1/2
utilities. Available immediately 823-5088.
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Walk-ins welcome $20.00. 411 Tx Ave. So.
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years experience. 764-7337 evenings/weekends.
Drivers Unlimited Driving Service dispatches full size
automobiles, mini/large vans, luxury Lincoln Town Cars,
plus a 47 passenger fully equipped motor coach with
qualified drivers for in town or to surrounding cities. We
also dispatch drivers only. For more information call
(409)779-1819.
For Sale
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Need 6 tickets for the A&M/Texas game 696-9704.
Sectional couch for sale $100 696-6967. Ask for Kevin.
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dance shirt? If so call Christy at 776-6881. Hurry offer
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Storms rumble
through nation
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
A wall of thunderstorms
pushing across the South spun
tornadoes from Texas to Ohio,
killing at least 19 people,
smashing houses and blowing
trucks off highways.
Several states in the path of
the storm were under tornado
watches Sunday night.
Tornadoes killed 15 people
and injured at least 150 in Mis
sissippi late Saturday and one
person was killed early Sun
day in Tennessee. At least two
people were killed and scores
of others were injured as tor
nadoes moved across Georgia
on Sunday. At least one person
was killed and at least nine in
jured in northern Kentucky
Sunday afternoon.
A tornado touched down in
the western Ohio village of
Arcanum Sunday night. There
was no immediate word of se
rious injury.
Thunderstorms and torna
does wrecked homes and busi
nesses in Alabama, Indiana
and Georgia, Where a steeple
was ripped from a church dur
ing Sunday's service. Thou-'’:
sands in Indianapolis were
without power.
The Battalion
DARRIN HILL/The Battalion
Ryan Wilcox, Jody Goodman and Jonathan Goodman (front
to back) show their Aggie spirit by painting their faces for the
game against T.C.U. on Saturday.
Bonfire
Continued from Page 1
stands, we will not be able to run
under these conditions."
The University Police Depart
ment will be placing both regular
and plainclothes officers on the
premises, said Bob Wiatt, UPD di
rector. Wiatt would not disclose
the number of officers working
bonfire.
"The officers will be roaming
the garages and buildings looking
out for criminal mischief," he
said. "We will be whooping and
carrying on along with everyone
else."
Last year, 126 citations were is
sued by the UPD for minor in pos
session, consuming alcohol after
hours and disorderly conduct.
Also, there were seven arrests
made during, Wiatt said.
"The behavior of the crowd has
been much more restrained and
remarkable than before we started
to crackdown on alcohol," Wiatt
said. "The crackdown was pre
cipitated because of raucous, dis
gusting behavior at a family
event. It should not be a drunken
orgy."
Bonfire is set to begin at about
8 p.m. and will be telecast live on
KAMU-TV/Channel 15. A taped
version of the event will be re
peated on HSE at 10 p.m. Tuesday
and 3 p.m. Thursday.
Bands
Continued from Page 1
"Basically, (UT) said it's a safety
concern," Toler said. "The players
will be coming out of a tunnel
from under the stands, and they
don't want fans and players get
ting in each other's ways."
As far as the issue of not allow
ing the cannon, Toler said it is
more of a spirit concern with UT.
"They don't want it to appear
that we have any sort of advan
tage," Toler said.
Les Hankamer, Commanding
Officer of Parsons Mounted Cav
alry, said he didn't know all the
reasons UT would not allow the
cannon on the field.
"They don't want it on the field
so we're not bringing it," Han
kamer said.
"Last year we let them bring
(their cannon) here, but they don't
want us to bring ours - they said
it was too big or something."
Hankamer, a senior animal sci
ence major from Hankamer,
Rivalry
Continued from Page 1
Allegations of Aggie involve
ment have spurred A&M and UT
officials to work together to appre
hend the vandals.
"We've been in contact with
(UT) and we're doing everything
we can to get to the bottom of
this," said Bob Wiatt, Texas A&M
University Police Chief. "But
right now we have nothing to go
on."
An A&M former student living
in Austin reported that a caller on
a morning radio talk show, identi
fied as 'Bob Hope', said the turf
would be burnt during the Texas
Aggie Bonfire tomorrow.
"Until now we were not aware
of that," Wiatt said. "But now that
we are aware of these plans to
burn (the turf), we'll be on the
lookout around bonfire."
Wiatt said that student groups
have been notified of the incident
and have been told to be on the
lookout for any clues that will
Monday, November 23,1992
Clinton more
diplomatic,
shifts rhetoric
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
WASHINGTON - Candidate
Bill Clinton was unequivocal on
China policy, adamant about lift
ing the ban on gays in the military,
insistent on a middle class tax cut
and eager to make an example of
the staff-happy Congress.
President-elect Clinton says he
hasn't softened his position on
any of these issues. Perhaps not,
but he has softened his rhetoric.
Since winning the election,
Clinton's words have been more
carefully chosen, and more consis
tently diplomatic, missing many
of the "either-or" campaign con
trasts as he makes the transition
from running to governing.
Clinton signaled the rhetorical
shift, and conciliatory approach,
in his first post-election news con
ference, after questions about how
fast he would implement major
campaign promises.
"There are a lot of factual ques
tions ... in trying to figure out
how to implement all of the rec
ommendations we made in the
campaign," Clinton said.
As he answers those questions,
Clinton is acutely aware his even
word is now carefully scrutinized
around the world and can influ
ence financial markets.
"I think I shouldn't be hypo
thetical," Clinton said at the first
news conference, a clear break
from his campaign style of offer
ing a list of potential answers to
policy questions.
"It's a perfectly natural phase
to be in now as you get closer to
responsibility," said Eugene Har
grove, a Vanderbilt University
professor who studies the presi
dency. "It's not about watering
down his promises or anything
But one has to start focusing on
specific things now and you have
to worry about the politics and the
organization."
The difference in rhetoric "may
be the norm," Senate Minority
Leader Bob Dole said on CNN's
"Newsmaker Sund a(y."
Texas, and Toler both speculate
that A&M's cannon is too loud to
be fired in Memorial Stadium.
"We couldn't bring it my
sophomore year either," Han
kamer said. "But it doesn't matter
- we're still gonna beat the hell
out of 'em."
Hankamer said also that UT
would not allow all of the Officers
of the Day (O.D.s) on the field.
"I think there's 17 in the unit,
and only 10 will be allowed on the
field," Hankamer said.
"I don't know what they're up
to over there."
help in the investigation.
Wiatt said no intercollegiate ri
valry is an excuse for what took
place at Memorial Stadium io
Austin last Wednesday and that
this mischievous behavior is not
without consequence.
The vandals did more than
$7,500 in damage to the field.
"This act is a felony three,'
Wiatt said. "A third degree felony
carries a $10,000 fine and/ora
two- to- ten-year jail sentence,
This is a very serious matter."
88 Honda Civic , loaded, $5250 846-9349.
1986 Mazda RX-7 under 50K $5200. Must Sell. Call Paul
693-9676.
Kingsize waterbed, California king mattress, headboard
drawers. MUST SALE. $450 or best offer. Michele, 764-
8353.
Three one way tickets from College Station to New York
$150 each. Call 696-4062,
TAG HEUER stainless sports watch chronograph with 1/
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asking $410. 846-7609.
Roland SynthPius 60, excellent condition, only 10 hrs of
use. $465 negotiable. Call 822-9297. If no answer, leave
message.
Scuba gear and suit for sale. Hardly used asking $700.
Please call 1-409-279-2720.
83 5spd VW Scirocco dean, red, leather interior $2,400
o.b.o. 696-3587.
Dormitory refrigerator 4 cubic ft. $195 776-0128.
27 inch Mitsubishi Stereo/TV; 11 months old. Great
Christmas present. MustSelll $600 O.B.O. (409)764-
7194
32 USED HOMES NEEDED IMMEDIATELY! Trade-in
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84 Toyota Celica GTS Coupe. Loaded, sunroof $3400
o.b.o. 764-6619.
90 ACURA INTEGRA RS-3D excellent condition. 45K
mites. Blaupunkt stereo W-4 speakers. $9,450. Day 845-
0732, evening 696-6373.
3/2 duplex on shuttle in C.S. available Dec. 22nd $700/mo.
W/D and 2/1 1/2 townhouse available Dec 1st $600/mo.
Call after 6:00 p.m. 779-2326.
Female non-smoker located 5 minutes from A&M 775-
7216 after 6 p.m.
2bd/1ba house 3 mites from campus. No pets: $400/mo.,
$200 deposit. 1906 Milter St. Bryan. Call 693-3418.
1-800-321-5911
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