The Battalion Classified Ads Phone: 845-0569 / Fax 845-2678 Office: Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Building Page 6 • The Battalion Thursday • July 6, 1995 1AGG1E’ Private Party Want Ads < o CO $10 for 20 words running 5 days. If your merchandise is priced $1000 or less (price must appear in ad). This rate applies only to non-commercial advertisers offering personal possessions 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 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday through Friday Adoption ADOPTION. Childless professional woman with lots of love and security seeks to adopt white newborn. Attorney involved. Medical/ Legal expenses only. Call Patricia 1-800-592-1995. 1989 Honda Civic SI sporty 2-door hutch-back, 5- speed. 73,000 mi. 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Color screening will occur in Suite 207, Bldg. D, 707 Texas Ave. Compensation will'be $25 upon completion of study. Call Dr. Greene at 845-9882 for more information and/or schedule color vision screening. Israel agrees to expand troop withdrawal from West Bank □ The phased pullout will take two years. The PLO is expected to demand statehood for the West Bank. JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel confirmed new details Wednes day of an emerging break through on expanding Palestin ian self-rule, but it also added a warning: attacks on Israelis by militants opposed to the peace process must stop. Foreign Minister Shimon Peres delivered the warning with the announcement that Israel’s withdrawal from the West Bank will expand with phased troop pullouts from four towns before Palestinian elections this year. Scores of Israelis have been killed in attacks in the 14 months since Palestinian self- rule was established in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank area of Jericho under the first stage of a September 1993 Is- rael-PLO accord. The West Bank pullout is far more complicated than the first stage because 135,000 Jewish settlers live throughout the ter ritory — compared to 5,000 in Gaza and none in Jericho. Nonetheless, Peres and Arafat set July 25 as a target date for signing an agreement on a troop Expanded autonomy planned despite violence Israel and PLO teadera are planning to sign a long-delayed deal for expending Palestinian 5 autonomy at the end of this month Random acts of violence are still common throughout the region withdrawal. Peres said Is rael plans a phased pullout from parts of the West Bank over two years, start ing with four towns — Nablus, Jenin, Qalqilya and Tulkarm — before Palestinian elections are held late this year. A Palestinian official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the initial pullout would begin four weeks after the agreement is signed and end at least 25 days be fore voting. During the elections, arrangements would be made in the three other large West Bank towns — Ramal- lah, Bethlehem and Hebron — so that Israeli troops won’t be present when Palestinians go to the polls, Peres said. In the second stage of the pullout in 1996, Israel will leave other towns and villages, and Israelis and Palestinians Arab Jewish settlements settlements • 0 - 5,000 0 • 5,000 - 70,000 ° # 70,000 - 125,000 O Shaar Ephraim Associated Press will jointly patrol rural areas. A third troop pullback, from rural areas, will take place in mid-1997, Peres said. Negotiations on the final sta tus of the West Bank and Gaza, in which the PLO is expected to demand full-fledged statehood, are to begin by May 1996. 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WASHINGTON (AP) — Newt Gingrich, calling himself his party’s emotional leader, embarked Wednesday on a national book tour that coincides with the runup to the presidential primary season. “It’s all pure luck,” he said of the timing. The House speaker is taking advantage of it — both to sell books and introduce himself to poten tial voters in friendly book-and-author settings. “I think it will help people understand me bet ter,” Gingrich said of his book, “To Renew Ameri ca” in an interview with The Associated Press. The book summarizes what he thinks ails the country and how he would fix it. A packed schedule of interviews, radio shows, speeches and book signings Wednesday through Friday in Washington and New York is a prelude to a 25-city August tour. His stated objective is to sell as many books as possible. But Gingrich ac knowledges there may be spinoff benefits as well. Gingrich has been flirting with the idea of running for president ever since the Repub lican landslide last November and his elevation in January to the speakership. He said recent ly he would not make a final de cision until Dec. 15, the deadline to file for the first-in-the-nation New Hampshire primary. Like anyone else, Gingrich says, he wants to be liked by as many people as possible. It’s un clear whether the book and tour will soften his image. But any attention is good attention, the speaker says. “Being ignored is the worst thing. Being at tacked is fine. Being praised is good,” he said. “And if the usual suspects are attacking you, then all of your side knows, ‘Oh, we must go read it.’” Gingrich Personal Pentagon urges rejection of base-closure list Call Your Date Now!!! 1-900-988-8700 ext. 4513. $2.99/min., must be 18 yrs. Procall Co. (602) 954- 7420. MEET YOUR MATCHI 1-900-884-7800 ext. 2740. $2.99/min., must be 18yrs. Procall Co. (602) 954- 7420. 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Trailer. $900 or possible trade for Windsurfer and equipment. Mike. 823-6111. Kenmore freezer and refrigerator. Good condition. Price negotiable. Call Marcelo 846-0437. Armolre - Entertainment Center - $400; Queen size bed - $500; Futon - $200; Coffee table & matching sofa table - $200; Dining table - $150. Call 696-6806. 5 Disc CD Player. Brand new, never played. Won in a contest. Fully programmable. Retails at $230. Only $169! Call 764-9196- Help Wanted ATHLETE’S FOOT STUDY PATIENT VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR RESEARCH STUDY OF NEW INVESTIGATIONAL MEDICINE FOR ATHLETE S FOOT * Free physical exam, treatments, study medications and lab tests available for qualified partici pants * Patient stipend available for qualified participants * Ages 12 years and above * No topical (prescription or over- the-counter) treatment in the last 2 weeks For Details, call: G&S Studies, Inc. 846-5933 Telemarketers wanted promoting the circus. Work evenings that fit your schedule, 6pm-9pm, Mon.-Fri. No weekends. $5.00/hr. 846-8818. GOV'T FORECLOSED Homes for pennies on $1. Delinquent Tax Repo’s, REO's. Your Area. Toll Free 1- 800-898-9778 Ext. H-1652 for current listings. Roommates Graduating Senior needs housing for Fall. $275/mo or less . Art 696-0213 IMMEDIATELY!! Male Christian, private room, share bath, huge house, $250/mo. + 1/3 bills. Call anytime 776-8144. □ The Air Force may have the option of shifting the work done at Kelly Air Force Base to the private sector. WASHINGTON (AP) — With the vexing question of what to do with the Air Force’s depots hanging over the base-closings process, the Pentagon is urging President Clinton to reject an independent commission’s list of proposed base closings. Defense officials, speaking Wednesday on condition of anonymity, said Defense Secre tary William Perry would recom mend that the president remand the list to the Defense Base Clo sure and Realignment Commis sion with just one request for a change: McClellan Air Force Base in Sacramento, Calif. The commission’s recommen dations to close Kelly and Mc Clellan, two of the Air Force’s five depots, have proved the most controversial of this fourth round of base closures. The Air Force argued vehemently against any depot closures, say ing any shutdowns would dis rupt its repair operations. Closure of Kelly’s depot would cost some 13,000 jobs. McClellan’s loss would cost an other 12,000 jobs. In voting June 22nd to close Kelly’s depot, the commission did n’t mention the possibility of Sk@tt(£h shifting Kelly’s work to the pri vate sector — which would allow San Antonio to retain thousands of good-paying jobs. But by last week, when the commission’s recommendations were forwarded in a final report to Clinton, the language had been amended to give the Air Force the option of shifting Kel ly’s work to “private sector com mercial activities.” The Air Force is interpreting the commission’s action on Kel ly as a closure, not a recom mendation to privatize, a spokesman said. Allowing the Air Force to contract out Kelly’s aircraft and aircraft engine repair work could allow San Antonio to keep thousands of jobs. By Quatro 1 or 2 roommates needed. Large 2bdrm-1 1/2bth stu dio apartment, Jul. 1-Aug. 15, $500/total, all utilities paid. 694-8464. | 2 roommates wanted. 4bdrm-2bth house, A/C, W/D, j partially furnished, $200/dep. 776-0737, Female roommate needed!! $247.50/mo. rent, includes many features. Call Amy at (409) 849-9160. Lease begins August 19th. Roommate Needed ASAP! $183.33/mo. + 1/3 bills.' Duplex with own room & 1 1/2 baths. 693-5143, 846-! 6474. 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The lawsuit, filed as a class action in a Travis County court at law, names the General Services Commission ano the Texas Commission of Licensing and Regulation as defendants. The plaintiffs - Chris Jonas, Mart Partin and a lawyer listed only as "T.A." in court records - claim the Supreme Court Building, the Tor Clark Building and the Price Daniel Building all fail to comply with federal law, which requires public buildingsto be accessible to the disabled. The buildings house the Texas Supreme Court and the Texas Courtol Criminal Appeals. "Among the violations we are alleg ing is the lack of automatic doors, ...the existence of sinks in the bathroomstha: exceed the maximum height require ments and the lack of proper Braille signs," said James C. Harrington, lega director of the Texas Civil Rights Projec who represents the lawyers. FBI expert testifies at Simpson trial I 8.) 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