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    The Battalion
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Phone: 845-0569 / Office: Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Building
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PERSONNEL SERVICES P.O. Box 1000, Bryan, TX
77805 (409) 361-3616 Fax: (409) 361-3895.
Interiorscape Technicians, mornings, managing Plants at
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Graduate students needed as note-takers, for fall classes,
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Texas Renaissance Festival: Speaking some French,
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Box 1000, Bryan, Tx 77805, (409)-361-3616 Fax:(409)
821-3453.
KANM Student radio is interviewing applicants for non-
paid staff positions. Students interested in news, market
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Rm. 153 SSB. Great opportunity for experience.
PIZZA HUT1 Now Hiring, Cooks & Delivery Drivers Call
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Chemical & HVAC Design Engineers, needed in West
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For Rent
FRESHLY RENOVATED HUGE 2bd apartments 31/2
miles from A&M. Semester lease okay 822-0472.
Huge 1/1, 500 yards from TAMU, Northgate. $350/mo.
$350/dep. Available immediately 862-7702.
For Rent
Business Opportunity
RENT: 2/2, Washer/Dryer furnished, on Bus route $450,
excellent location 693-0217.
Rent 1/1, on bus route $370/mo. $250/dep.
Immediately 696-9197.
Roommate Wanted
Female patients with symptoms
of a yeast infection needed
to participate in a research
study with a new regimen of
over-the-counter medication
(cream). Eligible volunteers
will be compensated.
Call for information.
I put myself through School, painting address #’s on street
curbs. Work when you want with complete kit of 4" curb
painting set, stencils, background mat, proven sells flyers,
and curb service sales book. Most curb painting last only
4 yrs., renewing the need for painters, constantly. Send
Check or Money order for $ 16.95 + $3.00 S&H to: Promotex
1870 Beltway 8 Suite #104, Pasadena TX. 77503.
Room for rent, in nice Bryan duplex,close to campus, 2
min. from Post Office, quiet neighborhood, $217.50/mo +
elect. 693-5457 leave message.
Personals
To share 3 bedroom, completely furnished home, own
room $275. Brad 778-8928.
Needed to share 3/2, full furnished, W/D, 5 miles from
Campus, $200. Rolling Ridge Mobile Home Park 693-
3180.
3 HOT Tamales seeking Hispanic males, 19-23 over 5'6"
, and no more than 175lbs., hard working, likes to have a
good time, likes to dance. Transportation preferred,
bilingual & no illegals please. Ask for Conchita 847-2295.
Share 5 bedroom house, 5 miles from campus, $199 + 1/
3 utilities 779-7316.
Tutors
4 bedroom, 21/2 bath, clean, W/D, A/C, 1 mile to campus
846-8219.
TOP NOTCH TUTORS Biology 113 & Biochemistry 410,
$3.50/hr Call 693-5608.
Non-smoker, share 2/1, furnished, walking distance to
A&M, $190 + Electric. 779-0170.
Lost & Found
Specialty Shopping
Visit Market City Mini-Mall for your, unique gifts, home
decorations, antiques, collectibles, clothing, live plants,
more. Visa, M/C welcome. Lay-a-ways. 2840 Pinfeather
Bryan.
HELP AGS!!!!! Lost: Ladies watch, Graduation gift, with
extreme sentimental value, at Denim & Diamonds, Thurs
day night 9-16, reward. Contact Bella 775-0728.
Greeks & Clubs
Now open every SAT & SUN, JOCKEY LOT AND FARM
ERS MARKET The areas largest Flea Market, located on
Hwy. 6 South, Outside tables $6, Inside tables $10. For
more information 690-6353.
For Sale
Pt. 38 karat diamond, Good color, and Clarity $450 nego.
775-4934.
Furniture: Couch, excellent condition $130; Waterbeds:
Queen Semi-Motionless $250, Super Single $ 135, psuedo-
papasan $125. Mike 764-5958 (prices negotiable).
10-speed bikes- one man's , one woman's $50 each;
Dorm size refrigerator $75. Call Bob 774-4409.
Road bike: Schwinn 354, limited edition, aluminum frame.
SIS shifting, 14-speed, many extras, fast racing bike 696-
2450 $200 o.b.o.
Peugeot Road bike, 10-speed, excellent condition $75.00,
Large Dorm refrigerator, excellent condition, $70. Call
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Miyata MTN. bike for sale!! Loaded w/accessories, great
condition, (12 mo. old). MustSell! $650 or best offer. Very
negotiable! 847-1878.
Honda Elite 80 scooter, One year old, excellent condition,
great for TAMU. $700, small helmet $50 Leave message
846-2833.
AKCMiniaturePinshcher,6weeksold, 1 black male, 2 red
females, $300 or best offer 693-9379.
Dalmatian puppies, A. K.C Reg., Shotsand wormed, males-
$250 Females-$275, Call Jess at 764-7875.
Tickets
(2) TICKETS to Texas A&M versus Missouri, Sept. 18,
2nd deck, 50 yard-line 14th row, $40 for both o.b.o. Call
696-8384.
(4) Garth Brooks tickets, for first show, lower level $75/ea.
o.b.o. Call 214-256-1427. Will send overnight.
(2) Garth Brooks tickets, for Sept. 23 concert, stage side,
row 14, $50/ea. call 696-4714.
Garth Brooks tickets (2), September 24, in Dallas $75
each o.b.o. call 693-4887.
Texas A&M versus Oklahoma tickets, Great Sits! Call
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Automobiles
Route carriers needed: The Houston Chronicle has
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Call James at 693-7815 or Julian at 693-2323 for an
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Motorcycles
'88 HURRICANE, Low miles, Black/Gray/Red, $2100.
Mark 696-7524.
Computers
SOFTWARE AT UP TO 80% OFF LIST AT ALL 3 OFF-
CAMPUS UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORES
Macintosh SE 4/20, keyboard mouse, lots of software
$525 o.b.o. Call 764-8262.
80286 PC, includes color monitor and printer. Lots of
Software: Lotus 123, Word Perfect, gem (graphics), golf
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Richard 846-0974.
College student, Piano instructor to teach piano to 2,
Junior High students, in our home 774-7101.
Needed
Musicians and Vocalist interested in Blues, Rock, Jazz.
Call Charles at 823-5368.
Services
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pane tank, porch, fence, A/C $6,500 846-1929.
Infinity bookshelf speakers, like new, $160, Dumbbells
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new, $115 764-8270.
AKC Greyhounds adoption. Contact David Mosier 696-
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Wedding dress, Jim Hjelm design, vail included, both
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The Battalion
Wednesday, September 15,1
Study reveals findings Cavalry
in cancer prevention
The Associated Press
WASHINGTON — Daily doses of beta carotene, vitamin E and sele
nium reduced cancer deaths by 13 percent in a study conducted in rur
al China by U.S. researchers.
The five-year study, involving 29,584 people in an area where cancer
rates are among the highest in the world, showed that some vitamins
and minerals can be of benefit against cancer, according to the National
Cancer Institute researchers.
"The study is the first randomized trial to show a significant reduc
tion in cancer in a population supplemented with vitamins and miner
als," Dr. William J. Blot said Tuesday.
Blot added that the results "don't automatically translate to the situ
ation in the United States."
Blot and other NCI experts also said the single study does not pre
sent conclusive proof that vitamin and mineral supplements, such as in
vitamin pills, are protective against cancer.
"At this point in time, NCI recommends that Americans eat a well-
balanced diet, low in fat, high in fiber, with plenty of fruits and vegeta
bles, as a way to maintain good health and to reduce the risk of can
cer," said Dr. Peter Greenwald, director of the division of cancer pre
vention and control at NCI. "We do not have a recommendation now
for vitamin and mineral supplements."
The population studied, in four communes in a farming area of
Northern China, gets less nutrition than most Americans, and has a
much higher rate of cancer. Blot noted. As a result, he said, it is impos
sible to draw a scientifically accurate conclusion that the vitamins that
lowered cancer incidence and overall death rates in China would have
a similar effect in the United States.
"We feel they do offer a hopeful sign," said Blot. "It strengthens our
growing knowledge of the relationship between nutrition and cancer."
The study was conducted in an area of China called Linxian, about
300 miles south-southwest of Beijing, the capital.
Continued from Page 2
the cavalry began in 1986.
PMC members also are respon
sible for upkeep on The Green, thf
cavalry's drill field and stables.
All work done on The Green is
done solely by cavalry members,
"Being in 'the Cav' takes bar
work, love for tradition anda
whole lot of pride," said Mail
Worrell, a spokesperson for Par
sons Mounted Cavalry.
'The Spirit of '02/ the cannon
pulled by PMC, was found in
1974 at a bonfire cut on the Brazos
River. The cannon is at every
home game and all Kyle Field
Yell Practices. A crew of eight
members maintains, guards and
shoots the cannon.
"The cavalry is a one of a kind
experience; there's nothing else
like it," said Bane Phillippi, Par
sons Mounted Cavalry command
ing officer.
PMC is the second cavalry es
tablished at A&M. The first caval
ry began in 1919 and ended in
1943 after the federal government
discontinued all collegiate caval
ries in the nation.
The cavalry was invited toper-
form in the 1985 inauguration of
former President Ronald Reagan,
the San Antonio Battle of the
Flowers parade and participates
in annual livestock shows in Fort
Worth and Houston.
The following incidents were re
ported to University Police Department
between Aug. 31- Sept. 9.
truck was entered and 60 compact discs
were stolen.
Hazing
Fire
Dunn Hall- A subject who did not want
to get his head shaved fell from a sec
ond floor window. The victim was
transported to Beutel Health Center for
treatment of injuries to his head, arms
and back.
Scoates Hall- A ballast in a light fixture
overheated and caught fire.
Parking Area 61- The right rear tire on
the victim's vehicle was punctured with
a utility knife.
Texas A&M University Golf Course-A
golf cart was stolen from the secured
storage compound and driven across
four golf pins and the 14th green.
Driving While Intoxicated
Misdemeanor Theft
Harassment
Wellborn Road- An intoxicated mo
torist who almost struck a patrol unit
that was stopped with a traffic violator
was arrested.
Krueger Hall- The victim has been a re
cipient of several annoying telephone
calls.
Public Intoxication
Resisting Arrest
A subject who was detained for con
suming an alcoholic beverage after
hours was found to be wanted for vio
lating the terms of his probation. When
advised of this fact, the subject attempt
ed to evade arrest by fleeing on foot.
The subject was caught and taken to
jail.
FM 2818 and Holloman Drive- An in
toxicated individual was discovered in
the bed of a pickup truck parked along
side FM 2818.
Kyle Field- Three intoxicated individu
als were arrested.
Violation of University Regulations
Public IntoxicatioiY Possession of a
Controlled Substance
Parking Area 61- A subject detected
placing advertisements on vehicles
without authorization was escorted
from campus.
Systems Loop- An intoxicated subject
was found parked on Systems Loop at
Research Park. During the inventory of
the vehicle prior to towing to a secured
area, a plastic bag containing a small
quantity of marijuana was found.
Parking Area 32- A citation was issued
to a juvenile who was found passed out
in the bed of a pickup truck.
Minor in Possession of Alcoholic
Beverage
Texas A&M University Park- Citations
were issued to four individuals.
Clark and Joe Routt Blvd.- Citation is
sued.
Various Campus Locations- 34 citations
were issued.
Assault
Disorderly Conduct
Parking Area 32- A subject observed
urinating in public was issued a cita
tion.
Texas A&M University Research Park-
The victim reported that one of four oc
cupants in a green colored Jeep fired a
long barrel weapon at her as she roller
bladed.
Parking Area 39- A citation was issued
to a subject observed urinating in pub
lic.
Spence Street- The victim reported he
was struck by an egg and has had ha
rassing telephone calls.
Heldenfels Hall- Two juveniles were
detained after one of them was seenre-
moving something from a bicycle
pouch by an officer. The item removed
was later identified to be a coin purse
containing 41 cents. The second juve
nile removed a green Huffy KTspeed
bicycle from a bicycle rack. The two ju
veniles were transported to the office.
Up:on contact of the parents one accept
ed custody of the child. The other juve
nile's parents refused to take custody of
him and requested he be "locked up in
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pnsoft.
College Avenue Apartments- A red
Free Spirit three speed bicycle was
stolen from the victim's apartment.
Appelt and Underwood Halls- A black
and yellow Huffy 10-spced bicycle was
stolen.
Parking Area 48- The 1994 registration
sticker was removed from the rear li
cense plate of the victim's vehicle.
Northside Parking Garage- The rear
plate was stolen from the victims pick
up truck.
Sbisa Dining Hall- An unattended cal
culus textbook was stolen from a table.
Kleberg Animal and Food Sciences
Center- A red Schwinn 10-spced bicycle
was stolen.
Parking Area 61- The rear license plate
was stolen from the victim's vehicle.
Bus Stop Snack Bar- Three Phi Kappa
Tau sandwich signs were stolen from
various campus locations.
Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle
Southside Parking Garage- The victim
reported someone has driven his vehi
cle without authorization.
Consumption of Alcoholic Beverage
After Hours
Fish Tank Road- Two citations issued.
Felony Theft
Indecent Exposure
Burglary of a Vehicle
Parking Area 62- The victim's wallet
containing $12 in cash and other assort
ed property was stolen.
Parking Area 54- Someone stole the
hang tag from the victim's 1984 Nissan
pickup truck.
Gravel lot across from Anderson Track-
The victim's 1978 Chevrolet pickup
Parking Area 95- The 1992 Mazda pick
up truck reported stolen from Parking
Area 42 on 8/29/93 was recovered by
the owner in Parking Area 95. The
owner advised an officer that the con
sumption of alcohol caused him to for
get where the vehicle was prarked.
Criminal Mischief
Law and Puryear Courtyard- A couch
was observed burning in the courtyard.
Various Campus Locations- A subject
who was arrested for exposing himself
near Clements Hall admitted he also
was responsible for two similar offenses
that had occurred by Clements Hall and
Jones Street in August.
Read Building- As the victim entered
the stairwell on the south side of the
building she heard someone say "Hi."
When she turned towards the person,
he exposed his genitals.
DOLLAR
SHOTS!
Attention all classes:
From Sept. 6 to Oct. 8
just $1 gets your shot in
the 1994 AGGIELAND yearbook.
Pictures are being taken at A R Photography,
located at 707 Texas Avenue S. near
Taco Cabana, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Monday through Friday.
For more information, call 693--8183.
If you did not purchase your shot in the
Aggieland during teleregistration, it can A 1994
be purchased in 230 RDMC. Yearbooks / \
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can be purchased in 015 RDMC.
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1 rolling for the 1994 Aggieland!
Contracts for university
recognized organizations can be
picked up in RDMC 012.
Give your organization the rec
ognition it deserves & reserve a
space now!
Get on the ball & pick up a
contract today!
Organization contracts are due no later than September
27th in RDMC 230.
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