—The Daily Collegian Tuesday, March 19,1991 Iraqi army bombards northern Kurdish rebels By G.G. LaBELL Associated Press Writer NICOSIA, Cyprus Kurdish rebels said yesterday the Iraqi army was using virtually every weapon it has helicopters, bombs, rockets, tanks and artillery to try to break the back of the rebellion in northern Iraq. Spokesmen for Shiite Muslims also fighting to topple President Saddam Hussein maintain their fighters are holding off a three-pronged assault by Iraqi troops on the southern.cities of Basra, Karbala and Tannuma. Iraq's government-controlled news papers claimed the army crushed the revolt in the south despite attacks from Shiite rebels that had left cities in ruins. Kuwait's Crown Prince disputed that, saying Iraqi resistence was winning in the north as well as in southern Iraq near Iran. Officials of the Shiite and Kurdish rebel groups in Damascus and London charged Iraqi forces were using napalm and phosphorus bombs to try to put down the twin revolts against Saddam. None of the claims could be indepen dently verified. However, refugees fleeing Basra told FOR SALE CD PLAYER: EMERSON, single disk, programmable, includes instructions, great condition, per fect Ist unit. 862-9064, $lOO. FOR SALE • ALPINE pull out CD player and amp equalizer. Cheap! Steve 867-0492. FOR SALE: MACPLUS computer with 80 meg harddrive (best offer), 10 speed bike (65.-), backpack (55.- ), dresser (20.-), battery (25.-), pioneer car stereo (1104, call 867- 1905, Jeff. INSURANCE FOR YOUR auto, motorcycle, home, personal belongings, hospitalization. For professional, courteous service, call 238-6633. MAC SE/30 WITH 5 megabyte RAM, 40 megabyte harddisk, used 5 months. $2400/neg. Call Steve 867-5651. 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Aaron Dr. reporters with U.S. troops in southern Iraq that rebels still held parts of the city and were being pounded by Iraqi artillery. Other sources reported: ■ About 5,000 bodies littered the streets of Basra, Iraq's second-largest city after Baghdad; Dogs were seen eating bodies; ■ Food shortages in Iraq were crit ical, and a 2-month-old Iraqi brought dead to a U.S. Army checkpoint last Bush demands Iraq pay for war damage By TERENCE HUNT AP White House Correspondent WASHINGTON, D.C. President Bush yesterday demanded that Iraq pay war reparations for its "environ mental terrorism" and said he wanted to cut arms sales to the Middle East. Yet, the administration also announced Palestinian problem. "Broadly speaking, people know what new steps to underwrite sales of mili- He cautioned, "I don't think the is required," Bush said. "I would like to tary goods. American people ought to think that you see us reduce the flow of weapons into Bush, just back from postwar talks can wave a wand and solve all three of the area. .. . Iraq must pay reparations with leaders of Britain, France and these very difficult problems at once." or pay damages. The more one looks at Canada, compared notes with Secretary However, he added, "I think the long- the environmental terrorism that they COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS BIRTHMOTHERS-AVOID PROB LEMS and risks of calling adopt ing families you don't really know. Let our years of experience help you. See our ad in this section. Adoption services (717) 737-3960. • • *CHEESESTEAKS• • * PHILLY --Cal iforn ia---Coast-to-Coast ! We make 'em your way at CC's. CC Peppers opens 1 lam. DOCTOR'S SUITE OF offices with adjacent apartment. Minutes to campus and Centre Community Hospital. (814) 867-3624. EUROPE 1991- STUDENT airfares, Eurail passes, Youthhostels tours, and all the help you need. Camp bell Travel. 300 S. 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The Board will make its selection dur ing executive session following the interviews.) MEETING NOTICE: THE Board of Directors of Collegian Inc. will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 21, in Room 223, 123 S. Burrowes St. The purpose of the meeting is to select a new editor of The Daily Collegian. Interviews of applicants are open to the public. (The Board will meet in closed session at 7 p.m. to prepare for the interviews. The Board will make its selection during executive session follow ing the interviews.) OLDER STUDENT WANTS to meet serious scholarly- type coun try woman, conservative, non materialistic, able to travel, enjoys classical music and long term concepts. Please write a letter to Dan at P.O. Box 209 Schuylkill Haven, PA 17972. Thanks. STD SUPPORT GROUP forming in PSU University Health Services. Call 865-0879. TO THE LARGE person sitting at the Phyrst pooltable who took Hei di's camera on Saturday fess up. We know who you are. 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Off-site parking available at additional cost. Call CREM, 238- 1598. ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED Penn Tower Studio, 1 bdrm. and 2 bdrrn. available for fall. Starting at $2351 person. Associated Realty, 234- 2382. AMAZING VALUE IS waiting for you at University Terrace Apart ments. All sizes still available for fall, furnished or unfurnished, heat included. Some summer rentals available. Call 238-4911 to see an apartment today! APARTMENTS FOR ONE to five tenants on Beaver Avenue. Year lease. 355-8804. A THREE BEDROOM, two bath apartment for five (5) people on the top floor of a house next to campus. Year lease starts Aug. 20. Heat included. 237-3000, leave message. ATTENTION STUDENTS: STILL looking for an apartment for fall? Logan House at Parkway Plaza features quiet studios and one bedroom apartments. Your rent covers all utilities except tele phone. Call 238-3432. AVAILABLE AUGUST. YOUR own large bedroom in 5 bedroom apart ment. Share living areas. One year lease. $240 per month. 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Our two bedrooms have plenty of space, balconies, and the rent includes all utilities except tele phone. Call 238-3432. PENN TOWER APARTMENTS 2 bdrm. condo. Excellent location. Furnished. Accomodate up to six people (717)334-5334. PENN TOWERS 2 bedroom apart ment available Aug 1991. Rent rea sonable, includes all. Info call 862 7444. PENN TOWER - 3 spots to share with fellows immediately or sum mer. Utilities and cable included. Reasonable rent, cooperative owners. Call David collect (804)722-4128. holy cities, he said, adding there had been damage to holy shrines. In Kuwait City, Crown Prince Saad Abdullah al-Sabah told U.S. congress men the Iraqi resistance has the upper hand in northern Iraq and in southern Iraq along Iran's border. The army newspaper Al-Qadissiyah reported yesterday that anti-govern ment riots had been crushed in southern Najaf, Karbala, Hilla, Amarra and in Dhi Qar province. embraced . . . the more the world understands that they have got to do something about that." He said Iraq is a wealthy nation that spent its money on weapons and aggres sion. "Now we've got to see that they use their resources for helping their own people." Bush is expected to visit the Middle East soon, but he said no dates have been set. Administration officials say the trip is unlikely before the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, which ends April 17. ROOM FOR RENT: In pleasant house 4 blocks from campus;s2oo per month, includes utilities.;kit chen and bath privileges. Call 9:00- 5:00 weekdays, 355-8239. SHARE LOVELY HOME, private bath. No smoking. April Ist. 353- 1672. SMALL 1 BEDROOM cottage in country. WID Ideal for graduate couple. Car essential. $350/month plus electricity. 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Only individuals who are matriculated as students at four-year colleges or universities will be considered. An equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, creed, color, ancestry, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation or disability. Broom thwarts burglar ALTOONA (AP) The owner of a convenience store used a broom handle to clobber a youth he caught crawling through a broken window into his store early yester day. Richard Dickinson, owner of the Corner Cupboard convenience store in Altoona, said he was on his way home about 3:15 a.m. when he walked by his store and noticed one of two glass doors had been smashed with a cinder block. Nothing had been taken, but Dickinson, whose store was bur glarized in a similgr manner on March 8, was taking no chances. He curled up in a sleeping bag near the entrance to ensure no one entered the store. Police found a utility knife in the youth's pocket. 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