The Battalion Classified Page 4 • The Battalion • Monday, |une 17, 1996 To place a classified ad: Phone: 845-0569 / Fax: 845-2678 Office: Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Building Business Hours 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday through Friday Insertion deadline: 1 p.m. prior business day AUTO ■ 1986 Ford Tempo GT, 4 door, A/C needs repair, $1,700. (409)696-9156 ‘88 Daihatsu, 98km, good AC, stereo, new tires, bat tery, muffler, paint & brakes. $2,700. Marco 764-8133 ANNOUNCEMENTS Attention all students!!! Grants & Scholarships avail able from sponsors! Billions of $$$ in college money $$$. Call 1-800-243-2435 Free Financial Aid! Over $6 Billion in public and private sector grants & scholarships is now available. All stu dents are eligible regardless of grades, Income or par ent's income. Let us help. Call Student Financial Ser vices: 1-800-263-6495 ext. F58553 IwtMISf ATTORNEY WE DEFEND M.I.P. CHARGES JOHN T. 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Flight attendants, ticket agents, reservation- ists, ground crew + more. Excellent travel benefits! Call 1-206-971-3690 ext. L58551 Alaska Summer Employment - Fishing Industry. Earn up to $3,000 - $6,000+ per month. Room & Board! Transportation! Male/Female. No experience necessary! (206)971-3510 ext. A58554 EUR RENT 1 and 2 Bdrm apartment available now. Ask about our specials. 822-0472 Two bedroom apartment south of campus. Available now. $250,00 696-2038 NORTHGATE nice 2/2 14x76, all appliances, small pet o.k. Available June $500/mo 828-3643 Sublease 2 large bdrm/2 ba, Hunlington Apartment, new carpet & tile $465/summer, $600/fall 693-4388 FULL SZ. W/D, 2 bdrm/1 ba, shuttle, microwave, intru sion alarm, $459/mo. 846-7454 Large 2-1, great location, on shuttle, microwave, intru sion alarm, ceiling fans, $439/mo. 823-7039 Great deal!! 2-1, 884 sq. ft., 5 closets, microwave, ceil ing fans, intrusion alarm, $459/mo. 691-2062 Sublease for Fall - Garden Double at University Tower. 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Call 845-0569 Today Democrats slam Senate GOP Whitewater report WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House and Democrats took the offensive Sunday, as sailing a Republican draft of a Senate committee report that concludes Hillary Rodham Clin ton led an effort to keep investi gators from seeing documents in White House Deputy Counsel Vincent Foster’s office after Fos ter committed suicide. “This is not an investigation, this is a political inquisition,” As sociate White House Counsel Mark Fabiani said on “Fox News Sunday.” “Only in Washington, D.C., could an ethics investigation conducted by Senator Al D’Amato receive this kind of attention.” The draft report of the panel, chaired by D’Amato, R-N.Y., finds that Mrs. Clinton was “closely involved” in the han dling of documents in Foster’s of fice related to the Clintons’ Whitewater real estate deal and the firing of seven White House travel office workers. The lengthy report, which will not officially be released until Tuesday, also concludes that se nior White House aides gave the committee inaccurate testimony to hide the first lady’s role concerning the documents in Foster’s office. Copies of the draft were ob tained by The Associated Press. Fabiani, who called D’Amato “ethi cally chal lenged,” also said that no one in the ad ministration is worrying about any po tential legal problems for Mrs. Clinton. CLINTON “Most peo ple, after looking at Whitewater for four years, are willing to sit back and say, Tf there’s some thing wrong with this, someone will show it to me,”’ Fabiani said on the interview program. “That hasn’t happened.” Republicans, meanwhile, ral lied around the report, which, while not containing any new in formation, still provides the most comprehensive narrative to date on the complex and far- reaching Whitewater saga. “It’s pretty hard to say that they didn’t have a basis for coming to these conclusions,” Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott said on CBS’ “Face The Nation.” “There just seems to have been a pattern here of concealment or obstruction.” Democrats on the Senate pan el, meanwhile, described the leaked report as the product of “a massive hunt for any arcane tid bit with which to contradict any statement made by Mrs. Clinton during the last four years.” “Unfortunately, the extension of these hearings directly into the presidential campaign sea son has provoked a high degree of partisanship which has under mined the objectivity of this in vestigation,” the Democrats said. 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Call Counseling & Testing Services 846- 2674 tROuBLE Regents fly via state aircraft BRYAN, Texas (AP) — University of Texas Sys tem regents and officials appear to have used UT aircraft for trips similar to those that landed Texas A&M officials in trouble, The Bryan-College Sta tion Eagle reported Sunday in a copyright story. A review of flight logs for state aircraft used by UT shows that regents and UT officials: — Used the planes for short flights to cities as near as Waco and San Antonio and to cities when commercial air service was available. — Used the UT system planes to fly to UT football games, which UT officials said involved state business. — Had their spouses accompany them on state aircraft to testify before a legislative committee. — Took extended family with them on flights to official UT business and UT football games. — Ferried the regents’ chairman by air be tween Waco and Austin as often as two or three days a week at a cost of approximately $1,000 per day. » See related EDITORIAL, Page 5 The UT figures don’t indicate any large changes over the years, unlike the 93 percent re duction in system aircraft travel by A&M re gents after a controversy involving travel under former chairman Ross Margraves Jr. Margraves was indicted by a Brazos County Grand Jury on a felony charge of official miscon duct for using an A&M System plane for a round-trip flight between Houston and Baton Rouge in 1993, reportedly to watch his son grad uate from Louisiana State University. His attor ney, David Berg, said Margraves denied improp erly using the plane and would fight the charge. UT System General Counsel Ray Farabee said, “I have no idea how the A&M planes are used. But I think the UT plane is used for busi ness purposes.” Flight logs are studded with entries detailing UT officials’ flights to football games: Three regents and relatives used the system plane to fly to the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans on Dec. 31, 1995, when UT played Virginia Tech. The plane flew from Austin to San Antonio, where it picked up regent Tom Loeffler and his wife, Nancy and their three children, and past regent Sam Barshop and his wife. The plane then went to Houston, where it picked up regent Linnet Deily, and flew to New Orleans, where the game was played. The return flight followed a similar pattern. All of the regents on the flight attended the UT-Virginia Tech football game and other official UT functions in New Orleans, Farabee said. “There were related activities,” Farabee said. “There was a major reception with major donors and officials present.” Bobbie Lutz, an employee in Loeffler’s San An tonio office; Art Dilly, UT Board of Regents Execu tive Secretary; and Farabee said the Loefflers had reimbursed the UT system for their children’s flight. The Loefflers reimburse UT whenever their children fly on the planes, Lutz said. Then-UT President William Cunningham (who is now the system chancellor), his wife, Shirley Bird Perry and her husband and three guests flew aboard the system plane from Austin to Little Rock, Ark. and back Oct. 19, 1991 “to attend an of ficial function of UT Austin.” The Longhorns played the University of Arkansas that day. The plane flew UT System officials to Waco from Austin on Nov. 24, 1994, to see the UT-Bay- lor game “and meet with community leaders re garding matters concerning the university,” ac cording to the flight log. UT Regent Mario Ramirez used the UT Sys tem plane frequently for travel — but that was because he lived in Roma and worked in Rio Grande City, Dilly said. Records show, however, that Ramirez often took other family members with him on the UT System aircraft. "I have no idea how the A&M planes are used. But I think the UT plane is used for business purposes." — RAY FARABEE UT System General Counsel “It was very professional and very busi nesslike on trips,” he said. “I usually didn’t re quest the plane. They said they needed me so they would send the plane.” Ramirez said he might have attended a foot ball game while he was in Austin if he was in town on university business. “But I never used the plane to go to a football game or any athletic activity,” he said. Plane travel by both UT and A&M regents and officials have continued to attract interest, officials said. “It is a matter of public interest,” Farabee said. “They are subject to public scrutiny as well as to regulation.” State Rep. Steve Ogden, R-Bryan, said the sit uations described on UT and A&M system flights created “a whole range of issues from per ception — something that is OK, but may create perception problems — to more serious issues about what is ethical.” Fund-raising campaign to be launched UT's Top Contributors The University's goal is to raise $500 million to $1 billion AUSTIN (AP) — Despite a $5.2 billion endow ment, the University of Texas at Austin is facing the most daunting financial challenge in its histo ry, according to the Austin American-Statesman. While that 10-digit balance seems lofty, it’s not a fair representation of the funds available to the school. The endowment actually provides $74 million, just 9 percent of the UT budget. So, the university is launching the most ambi tious fund-raising campaign in its history. The campaign is tentatively scheduled to be gin in the fall of 1997 with two years of quiet ap peals to major donors, followed by a five-year public phase. Larry Lollar, who was hired to mount the fund-raising effort, said the goal would be $500 million to $1 billion, with a more precise figure announced later. “UT’s not going to go away if I never raise an other dime,” Lollar said. “It is a solid institution. It’s supported by the state and its endowment. “But what we’re facing is slippage.” What’s at stake is the university’s competi tive edge, its ability to attract the best profes sors and students and to undertake enhance ments such as construction of a psychology building and an art museum. AUSTIN (AP) — The top 10 contributors to the University of Texas at Austin in the past 20 years, according to the Austin American-States man. 1. Peter O'Donnell Jr., $38.4 million. 2. James Michener, $32.4 million. 3. Welch Foundation, $29.2 million. 4. Houston Endowment Inc., $18.1 million. 5. IBM Corp., $1 7.7 million. 6. Cockrell Foundation, $16.3 million. 7. Sid W. Richardson Foundation, $13.3 million. 8. Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation, $12.9 million. 9. Borden Inc., $11.9 million. All that goes toward fulfilling the mandate in the 1876 Texas Constitution for “a university of the first class.” But there are obstacles to soliciting donations: One is the perception that UT does not need donations. The reality is that the university receives only a fraction of the endowment’s proceeds. Separate appropriations from the state Legislature have fallen far behind the rate of inflation.