M The Battalion Tuesday • January 31, 1995 The Battalion • Page 7 Classified Ads Phone: 845-0569 / Fax 845-2678 Office: Room 015 (bosemenf) Reed McDonald Building AGGIE’ Private Party Want Ads $10 for 20 words running 5 days, if your rherchandies is priced $1000 or less (price must appear in ad). This rate applies only to non-commercial advertisers offering personal possesions for sale. Guaranteed results or you get an additional 5 days at no charge. If item doesn't sell, advertiser must call before 1 p.m. on the day the ad is scheduled to end to qualify for the 5 additional insertions at no charge. No refunds will be made if your ad is cancelled early. Business Hours Call or visit 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday through Friday Help Wanted Help Wanted SMART MOVE JPI, a professional developer and manager of multi-family residential properties, has a beautiful apartment community under construction in College Station. 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Large 2 bdrm, intrusion alarms, Aerofit Health Club ($10/mo.), shuttle, some utilities paid, microwave, pool. 691-2062 823-7039 iSublease 1bdrm-1bth, $405/mo., on bus-route, 6 blocks [from campus at Country Place Apartments. 268-8164. "Aipartment for rent. Treehouse Village #324. 1 bedroom, rent discounted $50/mo. for remainder of lease. No deposit required. Call Jack or Brandon at (817) 573-5408. 'Nice 2bdrm-1bth house in Bryan. $550 per month. Call >76-0016. ’2bdrm-1bth, nice apartments behind Super 8 Motel - S425/mo. Call 823-8210. [Prelease for May. 2bdrm-1 1/2bth luxury fourplex, W/D, iCS, $525/mo. 693-0551,764-8051. .Sublease 1bdrm-1bth, nodeposit, W/D, microwave, $465/ »mo. Call 846-1419. Sublease single bedroom, 5 min. to Blocker, $330/mo., Casa Del Sol Apartments. 846-9323. [ .Sublease 1bdrm-1bth, CS, on shuttle, $410/mo., no de- posit Call 690-1185, after 5pm A 2bdrm-1bth apartment, 2 blocks from campus on ■ftorthside, no pets. 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Please call 775-8337. PICK UP OR PURCHASE YOUR 1994 AGGIELAND If you ordered a '94 Aggieland, bring your Student ID to room 230 of the Reed McDonald Build ing between 8:15 a.m. and 4:45 pirn. Monday through Friday. If you did not order last year's year book, you may purchase one for $30 plus tax. • Let the memories of 1993-94 come rolling back • 864 pages, 2- 1/4" thick, weighs 12 lbs. • The nation's largest college yearbook Bush: Rallying support in "Washington continued from Page 1 as a whole.” While Bush and Texas Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison are in agreement in principle on the merits of a Mexican loan-guar antee package, Texas GOP Sen. Phil Gramm has become a vocal dissenter of Clinton’s plan. Gramm, who will formally de clare his presidential candidacy next month, has criticized Clinton for a lack of leadership on the is sue and is demanding reform of Mexico’s monetary system before pledging U.S. backing. “We’re seeing a real failure of presidential leadership and I think a lot of Americans are go ing to lose their jobs as a result,” Gramm said Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press.” Bush, who discussed the res cue plan with Gramm, agreed that the administration’s delay in presenting a specific plan has hurt its chances of passage. “Part of my job as the governor but really the job of the president and leadership is to convince the American people that this is good for America,” he said. “I know it is good for Texas.” Bush appeared to relish the current prevailing mood in Washington of relaxed govern ment control and increased free dom for states to devise their own solutions to welfare reform, health care and education. “I believe the most signifi cant part of what is taking place in Washington today is the recognition that states have the capacity to think for them selves,” he said. Bush also said he is willing to live with the implicit guarantee that fewer federal constraints on states is likely to mean fewer federal dollars, too. “I recognize there is a price for freedom, a price for flexibili ty,” he said. “I think I am willing to pay that price.” The governor, who often vis ited the White House while it was occupied by his parents, said he was happy to be back. “It was nostalgic,” he said. “Re gardless of your lot in life, you still get a thrill — at least I got a thrill — going back to the White House even though I had been there oftentimes.” Lawmakers should focus on juvenile crime reform, report says Texas prisons under capacity for first time in two decades AUSTIN (AP) — The Texas prison system this year will have more than enough cells for the first time in two decades, meaning state lawmakers should turn their attention to juvenile crime, ac cording to a report released Monday. “No reform and no amount of money spent on the adult criminal justice system can achieve long-term success unless Texas develops a more effective juvenile justice system,” the report said. Its author, Tony Fabelo, executive director of the state Criminal Justice Policy Council, suggested that lawmakers strengthen some provisions the 1993 Legislature made for nonviolent offenders. However, their primary concern should be’ young criminals, Fabelo said. “If we fail to slow down the crime factory, the adult criminal jus tice system will once more be overwhelmed by the effects of increas ing crime in the near future,” he said. Prison construction over the past two years has increased the number of prison beds to about 100,000. The state will add another 46,000 beds by the end of this year, Fabelo said. That will eliminate a backlog of 21,000 state prisoners in county jails by June, several months ahead of a Sept. 1 deadline. Free of an overcrowding problem for the first time since the 1970s, the state should examine whether some jail space can be used for juvenile offenders, said Karen Hughes, spokeswoman for Gov. George W. Bush. “Gov. Bush hopes this clears the way for Texas to think cre atively about ways to use existing prison beds in fiscally responsi ble ways, specifically ... to help get violent juveniles off the streets,” Ms. Hughes said. The report said about 4,000 beds originally set aside for drug treatment could be used instead for juvenile offenders. In addition to toughening punishments, the state should en hance social services to reward youths who aren’t breaking the law, Fabelo said. “If you’re a poor kid and have not broken the law ... you have less access to state-provided services than those who break the rules, and that is something that we need to work on,” he said. While the overall crime rate in Texas has declined, violent crime has increased, largely because of a rise in juvenile crime, Fabelo said. Juvenile crime reforms are needed now to combat a projected in crease in the state’s youth population, he said. The population of people 10- to 24-years-old — the age group most likely to be involved in crime — will increase by 505,000 by the year 2004, Fabelo said. The report suggested that lawmakers toughen punishments for state jail felons, a new class of criminals created by the Legislature two years ago. Without the capacity problem, the state should be able to make those changes, said Sen. John Whitmire, chairman of the Senate Criminal Justice Committee. “We’ll never have to make compromises on what we have to do with punishment because of a lack of capacity,” Whitmire said. FEBRUARY 14th ijoin. 0/ciCs.n.HnE. (znour (roixr h-jiscLaf- j-ox onCij $10. arLtfi an ad on 07aCs-ntim. a Fdatj! 0/aCz-ntbzz. -Houz jO.ins.6. (xrdf 7e fouC^[i±fiEcL in t(zE 'Piatt aCion on TJusyciaij, '^Jefjxuaxij 7Jo fodacE ijoux -J2ove d2inE oomE (jy xoonz 015 in t(zE ona USBUg. fj/bEudCinE Li. EfrTuaxij lOtfr. 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