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CRUISE LINE entry level on board positions available
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Domestic Help for busy family. Prefer European or
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Seeking Christian female to share 2/1 1/2 apartment for
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Female roommate needed 2/2 studio apt. on bus route.
Stonewood Village. Rent negotiable. 693-4881.
Roommate needed share a 3 bdrm house in country
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A summer wedding dress for sale. Veil and slip included.
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Apple computer with printer, modem, & software - $250.
Microfridge for $250. Get both for $450. Call William 847-
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Womans wetsuit for sale - $50. Call Matt 764-1669, Adair
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Sharp contemporary furniture! Glass dining-room table &
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Roman pedestals - $50. 2-3ft. Roman pillars-$30. White
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Fun, loving Australian Shepherd puppy needing good
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Interested? Please call 696-3331.
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Typing
386SX33 - 2 meg RAM, 110 megabyte hard, 14" color
monitor, 2 floppies, math coprocessor & mouse, keyboard
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Wedding Dress - size 9/10, sequined, pearls, long-sleeved.
Beautiful, elegant!! $500 Call 293-1326.
Macintosh Performs 405 only 3 months old. 80MB, 14"
monitor, modem, system 7 software. $1000/060. Call
Nancy 696-4842.
2 tickets to Las Vegas from San Antonio, 3/14-3/17.
Airfare 8 hotel accommodations included, $262/each
(Stardust Hotel, SW Airlines). Leave am Monday, return
pm Thursday. Call 693-8950 or 696-2474.
89 Honda 250VTR - 3,600 miles, excellent condition,
$1,700, Call 693-6013.
1988 Yamaha 50cc Scooter, Perfect for campus. Good
condition, $350/060. 268-4417,
Travel Trailer - 36ft., slide-out room. Live in it, then pull it
away when you leave Beautiful!! $16,900 776-8141
COLORADO. Roundtrip plane ticket for sale (San Antonio
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March 11 - March 20, $275. Call Candy, 764-4565.
Word Processing. Reports, Resumes- Laser Printer. Call
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MOBILE DJ- Experienced. Great for parties, dances
weddings, barbecues, sports events, etc. Mlc./light
available. Reasonable rates. Call The Party Block at 692
6294.
Riding Horses
BRAZOS VALLEY RIDING STABLES
RIDING HORSES FOR RENT
Ask About Midnight Aggie Ride!
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Call Rudy for Appt. anytime!!!
779-7052 or 778-4118
The Texas A&M University
Student Publications Board
is accepting applications for
Editor,
The Battalion
Summer 1994
Editor,
The Battalion
Fall 1994
Qualifications for editor of The
Battalion are:
Be a Texas A&M student with a
minimum 2.0 overall and major GPR
at the time of appointment and during
the term of office;
Have at least one year experience in a
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Battalion or comparable student
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OR
Have at least one year editorial
experience on a commercial
newspaper,
OR
Have completed at least 12 hours
journalism, including JOUR 203 and
303 (Media Writing I and II). JOUR
301 (Mass Comm Law) and JOUR
304 (Editing for the Mass Media),
or equivalent.
Application forms should be picked
up and returned to the Student
Publications Manager’s office, room
230 Reed McDonald Bldg. Deadline
for submitting application: 5 p.m.
Monday, March 21. Applicants will
be interviewed during the Student
Publications Board Meeting
beginning at 5 p.m. Wednesday,
March 23, 1994.
Grave of mosque gunmar
becomes extremist shrine
The Associated Press
KIRYAT ARBA, Occupied West Bank — Five grade-schoolboys
back and forth as they chant a prayer for the dead. An ultra-relieic
raeli in black coat anti hat bends down to kiss the grave. On a table
next to the fresh mound of earth, two jugs of orange juice and cups
refreshment for mourners.
The burial site of Baruch Goldstein, the Jewish settler whogu
down 39 Palestinians praying in a mosque in Hebron last week,isal
ing a stream of pilgrims to a muddy lot just to one side of KiryaU
iron entrance gate.
"It has become a shrine," Zvi Katzover, mayor of this militantJi
settlement outside I lebron, said Thursday.
"Everyone who comes to visit wants to see the grave of Dr. Goli
People appreciate what he has done. Especially the American vis
they praise him to the high heavens."
AhoLit 10 percent of Kiryat Arba's 6,000 residents are American-
as was Goldstein, who immigrated from New York's borough of Bin
11 years ago.
Kiryat Arba is a stronghold of the extremist Kach movement,
calls for the expulsion of all Palestinians from Israeli-held territon
stein, 38, was a Kach member.
As the settlement's emergency doctor, he also treated manyvici
Arab violence. Doctors who knew him said Goldstein, a devotedfot
of the late Rabbi Meir Kahane, hated Arabs so much that he oftenri
to treat injured Palestinians.
Goldstein often spoke of the unrest in the occupied lands, said a fit
David Ramati. "Basically, he believed the situation had gotten losii
point that it was no longer possible to depend on the Israeli govemr
or anyone else to stop the loss of Jewish life," Ramati said last week
Friends said the last push might have come from the deathol
friend, Mordechai Lapid, and Lapid's son, Yisrael, in a Decemberdn'
shooting just outside Kiryat Arba. Goldstein was the first to arrive!
bloody scene.
On Wednesday, 8-year-old Yitzhak said he was at the grave tops
respects because Goldstein had helped him.
"Dr. Goldstein fixed my nose after I fell off a roof," Yitzhak said ti
being called away by other boys who scolded him for talking to a rep;
Goldstein was buried Sunday.
Israel frees 400 Palestinia
in effort to stop violence
The Associated Press
RAMALLAH, Occupied West
Bank — Israel freed 400 Palestinian
prisoners Thursday in a effort to
stop violence ignited by the He
bron mosque massacre, while it
faces growing defiance from Jewish
extremists.
Despite releasing 1,000 prison
ers the past three clays, there has
been no sign that outraged Pales
tinians in the occupied territories
would stop protesting and return
to stalled peace talks.
"This release won't change the
hatred between us and the set
tlers," said 19-year-old Yasser
Sharabati, a Palestinian activist
freed Thursday.
Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak
Rabin is facing growing defiance
from extremist Jewish settlers in
the territories. Following last
week's attack by a settler who
mowed down at least 39 Palestin
ian worshipers in a mosque, the
army disarmed 18 settlers and
banned them from Palestinian ar
eas.
The crackdown lias focused on
Kach and Kahane Lives, militant
Jewish movements inspiredk
late Meir Kahane, an extrei
anti-Arab militant.
Settler leaders Thursdayc
on them to resist being disarm;
One leader, Uri Ariel,
tiers shouldn't use violenceag
troops. The crackdown sharpe
their confrontation with the
ern merit.
One of the fugitives, Ni
Levy, brazenly attended a
news conference Thursdai
Jerusalem with nine Kach actf
A senior Kach leader, Michap^
Ari, denounced "the witd?
and declared: "The major:
people are behind the persK
Kach movement."
The national news agenn
reported that radical settlersii
bron and the nearby settlenw
Kiryat Arba have said they"
surrender their weapons
tempts are made to disarm (her
The mosque gunman,
York native Dr. Baruch Goli
came from Kiryat Arba,and
grave there has now becoi
shrine for Israeli extremists,C
stein was beaten to deal!
Palestinians after the massaerf
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As Brazos County Judge, Al Jones will work to:
* Develop a long range plan for the future
* Promote increased cooperation between the county, the cities of Bryan
and College Station, and Texas A&M
* Increase economic development opportunities
* Improve the highways into and out of Brazos County
BACKGROUND AND QUALIFICATIONS
EDUCATION
B.S. Secondary Education, North Texas State, 1952
Master of Education, Texas A&M University, 1966
Graduate, U S. Army Command and General Staff
College, 1972
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Division Head Emeritus, Texas Engineering Extension Service
Major General, U.S. Army Reserve (ret.), Engineer Officer
j Self-employed construction industry consultant
Po/. Adv. Pd. by A! Jones Campaign, Ann Anderson, Treasurer, Box 4486, Bryan, Texas 77805