The Michigan Daily - Monday, March 21, 1994 - 7 CLASLS---M-EED ADS 764w,0557 1 MAY-AUG Lg. 2 bdrm. w/study 3-4 person 2 blks. to Diag. Price neg. 996-4119. MAY-AUG Sublet room in 5-bdrm. on E. University. $250 neg. Call 741-9270. MAY-AUG SUBLET Large modem studio. Newly furnishes, A/C, laundry. Great location, 2 blocks from campus. $425/mo. neg. Call today 994-6286. MAY-AUG. 1 huge Rm. in hse. E. Jeff. and Div. Ldry. + prkg. $250 + Util. Price neg. 994-0057. MAY-AUG. Fabulous studios. 1,2,3 bdrms. All the extras. 741-9300. MAY-AUG. LARGE 2 bdrm. apt. Great for 24 people. All util. included. $600 or best offer. Call 747-9362. MAY-AUG. Lge., fum., 1 bdrm. in quiet secure bldg. Ldry., 2 blks. E. of Bus. School. N-smkg., no pets. 930-6821. MAY-AUG. Lge. fum. I bdrm. on Wilmot & Washtenaw. 4 houses from CCRB. Free wash/dry, prkg. $350 neg. Dave 662-5486. MAY-AUG. MALE/FEMALE own room in j ige. apt. at Hill & Church. Amanda 747- 7128. MAY-AUG.: 2 bdrm. near Med., prkg., $ neg., Idry., balc., great cond. 761-5687. MAY-AUGUST Sublet Ldry., fum., prkg., Tappan. Call Nicole 747-6967 NOW IS THE TIME Furnished campus area apts. available begining May 6, 1994 through August 19 at special discounted rates. Many great features! Callus for more information: Wilson White Company, Inc. 995-9200 Equal Housing Opportunity. PERFECT FOR TWO, I bdrm. apt. very nice. Huge common rm. 928 Church. 741- 7410. SPRING/SUMMER sublet. Spacious, newly remodeled, 4 bdrm. apt. Prkg. Great location. Rent neg. 761-6917 (Kim) or 741-9452 (Melissa). SUBLET AVAIL. for April or May. Sunny eff. w/patio. A/C, kit. + lge. walk-in closet. Very affordable. Call 434-6037. SUM. PAD! Big mod. 2 bdrm. bi-level, dishwasher, prkg., A/C, $600. 741-0876. THE PINK HOUSE! Avail. May-Aug. Hill and Church. 2 bdrm. apt. 2-3 people. Rent neg. 2 prkg. Call 996-8854. WANTED-SUBLET single UM campus. May-Aug. Steve 5171782-6954. WILLARD Available May. 6 bdrms. W/D prkg. Call 996-3886. PASSOVER Seder Dinner at Chabad. Make your reservations now 995-3276. HE P ANTED CAMP COUNSELORS - Outstanding Slim Down Camps: Tennis, Dance, Slimnastics, WSI, Athletics, Nutrition/Dietetics. Age 20+. Seven Weeks. Camp Camelot on College Campuses at Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, California. Contact: Michele Friedman 947 Hewlett Drive, North Woodmere, N.Y. 11581 1-800/421-4321. CHEERLEADERS & former cheerleaders: Travel America this summer as a professional cheerleading instructor. You'll be trained along with over 100 other instructors from across the nations, then will teach summer camps in over 30 states June-Aug. Make money doing what you love to do. Call 1/ 800/255-0296 at the International Cheer- leading Association. CHILD CARE NEEDED beginning sum- mer 1994 for 1 year. 30-40 hrs./wk. caring for a 2 1/2 year old and 6 year old. Exp., references, trans. necessary, non smoker. Live in or out. Call eve. 663-3482. WANT A VE EMC A \/2N c HELP WAN" EU PAINTERS " EXPERIENCED $9.50 to $15.00/hr. Paint houses this summer. Detroit area and other cities throughout Michigan. Campus Corps Painters 1-800!536-6355. I = Ylr "' Partner says first lady wanted to stay in deal PART-TIME SPR. & full-time sum. for loading and/or delivery of packaged ice. Call ( or apply in person at Partytime Ice, Co. 1854 ( Cadillac Ave. Ypsilanti, MI 48198. 313/485- k 0430. r Rh NEGATIVE semen donors are needed and will be paid $120 per acceptable specimen because of their rare blood t ype " Write APRL, P.Q. Box 2674, Ann Arbor,, MI 48106. SEMEN DONORS NEEDED for a well es- tablished infertility clinic. If you are a male student or professional 20-40 years of age we need you. Donors will be paid $60 per ac- ceptable specimens. For further information please write APRL, P.O. Box 2674, Ann Arbor, MI 48106. Obtain a cutting edge over the competition with experience as an ASMTAN T for the Michigan Daily Classifieds. Pick up applications at 420 Maynard. Due Mar. 25. Questions? Call 764--0557. I sss. ssssr. $$COLLEGE MONEY$$ $135 Million unclaimed! 4 Scholarship matching guarenteed! Free info. ( booklet, 24 hr. recording. 800/434-6015, ext. 200. * SANDI'S WORD PRO: "Resumes"-PhD- Theses-Law-Papers-Tapes-FAX-Rush. 426- 5217. BODY PIERCING by Ear & There We pierce everything! Please call for an appointment. 313/467-1084. CASH FOR COLLEGE. 900,000 grants available. No repayments, ever. Qualify immediately. 1-800/243-2435. NEED HELP TYPING papers & applications? Call Kate 761-5506. Formerly A-1 Typing. Professional Dry Cleaning College Cleaners 715 N. University 662-1906 Eureka Cleaners 308 N. Main 662-1769 TYPING: Resumes, cover letters, & applications. A2 Typing. Call 994-5515. WORD PROCESSING- All kinds Professional. Reasonable. 482-4410. ARE YOU LOOKING for extra cash to get you through the end of the semester? Part- time, temporary work is available for early mornings, afternoons, or dinner shifts. Apply today through March 31st at Wendy's in the Michigan Union. 530 S. State. $ 750/WK. Alaska Fisheries this summer. Maritime Services. 1-208/860-0219. $! FASTEST GROWING co. in 82 billion industry. High income potential. Free training set your hours. Ron 995-3327. AA ALASKA SUMMER employment. Join the gold rush to Alaska's fisheries industry! Earn $5,000/mo. in canneries, processors, etc.! Male or Female. No experience required. Room/Board/Travel often provided! Guaranteed Success! 919/9294398 ext. Al. AA CRUISE & TRAVEL employment guide. $$$ + FREE worldwide travel!l (Caribbean, Europe, Etc.1) Summer/Per- manent avail. Guaranteed success! 919/929- 4398 ext.cl. ABBOTTS LANDSCAPE Nursery. Part- time or seasonal full-time help wanted. 2781 Scio Church Rd., Ann Arbor. 665-8733. ACCEPTING APPS. - Closing supervisor, lunchtime & A.M. Help. 662-7701. ALASKA CANNERY JOBS Big $, big challenge, big experience. Call for info. 1-800/41-NOMAD. APT. MANAGER- Small student complex looking for a person to live/manage on-site, part-time basis. Send resume/experience to P.O. Box 7072, Ann Arbor, 48107. ATTENTION Psychology, Econ., and Busi- CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING - Earn up to $2,000+/month working on Cruise Ships or Land-Tour companies. World travel. Sum- mer & Full-time employment available. No experience necessary. For more information call 1-206/634-0468 ext. C5598. CUSTODIANS are needed for Spring and Summer Semesters (beginning May 1) at Student Publications (Michigan Daily, Michiganensian yearbook and Gargoyle humor magazine). We are looking for in- dividuals who are in good physical condition, and able to do cleaning and lifting. Students familiar with general cleaning and who are enthusiastic, energetic, reliable and punctual will receive top consideration. Pay $5.75/hr. Must be available 8:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. at least two days a week. Apply now. Call 764- 0550 or stop by Room 210A, Student Publications Building, 420 Maynard Street. EARN OVER $100/11R. processing our mail at home. For info call 202/310-5958. EVER WANT to start your own monthly magazine? We ask for only time investment. Start now for great ad money back-to-school issue. We have student publishers who earn $3000 per month part-time. Valuable ex- perience for advertising and marketing majors. Call INSIDER-708/673-3458. FULL TIME NANNY for Ann Arbor infant. Excelent opportunity for April grad. 40-50 hrs./wk. Ref. required. Send resumes to 509 Orchard Hill, Ann Arbor, 48104. FULL-TIME WORKERS needed for sum- mer landscape construction crews. Send name, address and phone number to: John Hoffman Landscaping, Inc. at 2023B East Mitchell, Petoskey, MI 49700. Or call 616/ 347-9854. GOLF COURSE STAFF Now hiring for this seasonl Cooks, bartenders, waitresses, pro shop cashiers and grounds crew. Free golf pprivileges. Excellent for college students. Fu11 or part-time. Fox Hills Country Club. Located between Plymouth & Ann Arbor. (313) 453-7272. GREENPEACE JOBS. Promote/educate global ecological sanity. Call 761-1996. INTERESTED in Advertising? Are you looking for experience in business or creative advertising? Then the Michigan Daily Clas- sifieds wants you! We're looking for fun- loving, enthusiastic, and creative individuals to apply for Assistant Account Executive positions for Fall 1994. Training to begin this semester. Pick up applications at 420 Maynard. Questions? Call 764-0557. Ap- plications due Friday, Mar. 25 @ 4:00. INTERN NEEDED--Automotive engineer- ing firm offers full-time summer position to bright, self-motivated candidate (part-time available immediately). Skills or interest in finance and accounting and good com- munication skills are required. Knowledge of Excel and other Windows programs helpful. Send resume to: Vehicle Science Corp. 315 E. Eisenhower #211 Ann Arbor, MI 48108. Attn: Human Resources. INTERNATIONAL EMPLOYMENT - Make up to $2,000 $4,000+/mo. teaching basic conversational English abroad. Japan, Taiwan, and S. Korea. Many employers provide room & board + other benefits. No teaching background or Asian languages required. For more information call: 206/632- 1146 ext. 75598. MICHIGAN TELEFUND seeks enthusias- tic students to call alumni for spring and sum- mer terms. $6/hour. Flexible schedule. Great resume experience in a fun environment. What more could a U of M student want? Stop by 611 Church #304 or call 998-7420 for more information. MINUTES FROM North Campus. Subway is now accepting applications for current and spring and summer employment. Part time lunch/dinner shifts. Apply 1701 Plymouth Rd., next to Video Watch, after 2. MITCH'S PLACE - Now hiring waitstaff, barstaff, door checker & cooks. Apply at Mitch's place. 1301 S. University. NEED extra money? Handyman wanted fall 1994 & spring 1995 for odd jobs in Ann Arbor. Call 313/562-5756. OVERTURE AUDIO is looking to add a new member to its staff. The position is cur- rently part time, with most hours coming on SUMMER RESIDENT COUNSELOR POSITIONS AVAILABLE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Summer Discovery at Michigan, a pre- college enrichment program for high-school students is looking for energetic, Resident Counselors for on-campus program June 22- August 7. Program includes academics, sports, evening activities and weekend excursions. Staff accompany students day and night. Remuneration includes salary, room and board at Couzens Hall, and activities. Must be 21 by'June 20, 1994. On campus interviews in early April. For application and further information call SUMMER DISCOVERY at 1-800/645-6611, and mention this ad. TAKEOUT TAXI is now hiring for our Ann Arbor opening. Must be over 21, own car & have a good driving record. We offer-- -Flexible evening hours -Chances for advancement -Excellent second income Call 761.7100 for more information. TELEPHONE INTERVIEWERS The University of Michigan, Survey Research Center Telephone Facility, is now recruiting people with good communications skills to conduct social science research interviews. Some typing ability is needed due to our use of computer-assisted telephone interviewing. Must be available to work 20 hours a week, mostly nights and weekends. Pay starts at $6 per hour. Pay starts at $7 per hour for Spanish bilingual interviewers whose language skills meet our qualifications. Attendance is required at a 5 night training. Compensations for training is available after interviewing begins. Apply in person, weekdays, March 14 - March 22, 8:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m., at the University of Michigan, Institute for Social Research, 426 Thompson St., Ann Arbor. For additional taped information only, call 763-7339. An Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action employer. THE COLORWORKS Collegiate Painters is now interviewing college students for sum- mer 94 management positions. A resume- building job w/tremendous eaming potential. To expplore job opportunities avail. wffbe Color, orks call 1-800/477-1001 & talk w/a campus representative. THE MSA is looking for poll workers, $5/hr. If interested call 763-3241 or visit the MSA office on 3rd floor of Union. Especially need N. Campus workers. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED for 1 week campp for kids w/muscular dystrophy Jun.10.17. For info call Kris collect q 517/694-7787. WORK in the Wild! 'Four guide, dude ranch, instructor, lifeguard, trail maintenance, hotel staff, firefighter + volunteer and government positions available at national parks. Excel- lent benefits + bonusesl Over 25,000 openingsi Apply now for best positions. For more information please call: 1/206/545- 4804 ext. N5598. tSINE 5 t 1/lG S EJS WORDPROCESSING service. Resumes, papers, dictation, and typing. Please call Beth at 973-7220. ELECTRONICS service + rentals, large screen TV's, 215 S. Ashley, 769.0342. HIS SUMMER SEE ISRAEL THE. JERUSALEM FELLOWSHIPS Tours, Political Seminars, Jewish Studies. Four Week Sessions for Undergraduates and Graduates for as little as $950. Call 1-800- 335-5097. GOING TO LAREDO, TX March 24th & returning April 3rd. Need help w/driving & gas expenses. Please call 313/429-1069. LOW FARES. London from $398, Germany from $398. Other low prices for Europe available. Regency Travel 209 S. State 665- 6122. ROMANTIC SPRING Hideaway? Cozy log cabins on lake. $49-$69 nightly, includes hot tub, boats, canoes, and morel Traverse City, Ellis Lake Resort, 6161276-9502. SCHOOL'S ALMOST over. Plan your getaway with Jetaway. 994-5921. STUDENT TRAVEL BREAKS CAN OFFER Europe 94 air sale Stamos Family of Travel 663-4400. STUDENTS ANYWHERE in the U.S. on Continental fr. $159/$279. Bring your Con- tinental voucher & AMEX card. Diane at Regency Travel 209 S. State 665-6122. MUSK , ... HERB DAVID GUITAR Studio. 302 E. Liberty. 665-8001. Lessons: pop, folk, blues, Free lesson special. Not just guitars. UNIVERSITY STUDENTS AGAINST CANCER present: Concert Against Cancer featuring the BARTONIANS, the IMPATIENTS, and CHAMELEON'S DISH- at the Blind Pig (208 1 st st.) on Mon. March 21 8 p.m. $5 at door. 18 and over only. 2 pieces of I.D. required for admission. 2 PINK FLOYD TIX Lower bowl seats. Pest offer. Call 998-0069 leave message. PINK FLOYD Tix July 15 best seats 741- .:.::.: ftOdft=J)afftj 4YLINER The Michigan Daily is looking for help in producing the Classified Ad pages next fall.You must be able to work 1.5 2 hours per day (Monday- Friday between the hours of 12:30 - 3:00). Neatness and attention to detail is a must. No paste-up experience needed, but it is helpful. Knowledge of Quark or Pagemaker is also a plus. You will be working with a student run organization and gain- ing valuble work experience. Monthly salary is $75. Contact Susan or Mike at 764-0556 for more information. KUSSILA! 2 months in Petersburg $1260 3 months $1660. Live with a Russian family, study Russian. (510) 609-9204 (904) 373-1098 WITCHCRAFT INFO (Positive Onlyl). Personal interviews, classes. 665-5550. ARE YOU CONCERNED that your social security number is on your student ID? Have you had problems with it? If so, please call Noceeba 663-0931, or Cheryl 747-8592. This is a student project. JURORS NEEDED for mock trials at the Law School: April 4, 6, 7, 11, 13 & 14. Sign up for one or morel Call 7634319. ........... ..... ..:........ LAW STUDENT looking for non-smoking housemate(s) in newly furnished house: bigg- screen TV, prkg., !dry., piano, alarm sys. No pets, Sept-Sept. $350 single, $200 double. 930-0354. MALE & female roommate needed. Singles or doubles to share fabulous 2 bedroom bi- levels w/all the extras. Call 741-9300. ROOMMATE NEEDED - one room avail. in 5 bedroom house. Own bathroom avail. immed. Rent neg. Call Mark@ 994-5626. SP/SU APT. MATE needed. $2001ma Jason 747-9937. 1 bdrm.i3 bdrm. apt. Roomy & amenities. Near IM bldg. :. t ..", :. 4-YEAR OLD, LOVING Mom and Dad in Washington, D.G. area wish to adopt infant brother or sister. Close extended family in area. Let's help each other. Med./legal/travel paid. Please call Jessica or Bob at 1-800/86- 8385. ADOPTION: LOVING, Christian couple to adopt new bom. 1-800/850-0090. AREA GUY is forming an organizaton for like-minded guys over 21 who are interested in extending men's fashion options to include all choices now available to women. Be- havior and dress will be professional at all times. This is a group for rights and self- expression. It is not for gays or bi-sexuals. Contact Jim. 810/473-0046. LET A PSYCHIC answer your questions! Speak person to person 24 hrs. a day. Call 1- 900/267-0088 ext. 4023. $3.99/min. Must be l&+. Procall Co. 602/954-7420. PREGNANT? Are you or someone you care about pregnant and not in the position to be a parent? Please help a loving couple be a loving family. Call collect 810/360-0223. PREGNANT? Not what you had planned. Unsure what to do? Adoptive couple eagerly awaits child. Call 810/641-3820. PROBLEM PREGNANCY HELP Let us help you choose Life. 769-7283. ....................................... ,...... ,...::::::, ::~ :,:: , ::, :,,.:: . COME SEE the area's best selection of Tropical fish & aquariums. The Fish Doctors! Next to Putt-Putt on Washtenaw. 434-1030. THE WASHINGTON POST LITTLE ROCK, Ark. --- Presi- dent Clinton's former partner in the Whitewater Development Corp. said last week that Clinton was ready to get out of the investment in 1986 but that Hillary Rodham Clinton insisted on staying in the land venture. James B. McDougal, in an inter- view, described an angry conversa- tion in December 1986 between Hillary Clinton and McDougal's then- wife Susan, who went to the Arkansas governor's mansion to ask that the Clintons sign documents transferring their interest in the 230-acre Whitewaterproject to the McDougals. The Clintons owned a half-interest in the venture. Although then-Gov. Clinton had told the McDougals he was willing to sign the documents, Hillary Clinton refused, saying she hoped to eventually use the Whitewater investment to pay for her daughter Chelsea's college education, McDougal said. At the time, the McDougals were under federal scrutiny for their in- volvement in Madison Guaranty Sav- ings & Loan, which failed in 1989 at an estimated taxpayer cost of $60 million. As controversy over Whitewater has heightened, a key question for the Clintons has been why they remained in the land venture with McDougal long after he came under federal in- quiry for unsound business practices. He was tried and acquitted of bank fraud charges in 1989. McDougal's account is at odds with the Clintons' depiction of them- selves as "passive investors" in Whit6water who were unable to di- vest themselves of their interest in the project until December 1992, when they sold their shares to James McDougal for $1,000. Senior White House adviser Bruce Lindsey said last week that "Mrs. Clinton has no recollection of ever making any such statement to Susan McDougal." James McDougal said he and Su- san tried to take over the Clintons' interest in the corporation so they could take advantage of tax losses that had accumulated since 1978, when the two couples bought the Ozarks property for a resort devel- opment. When Hillary Clinton insisted on staying in the project, McDougal said, cautioning that his account of the meeting was obtained second- hand from his wife, "I found it rather laughable," because the land devel- opment company never had been profitable. KOREA Continued from page 1 program. Christopher said the IAEA would almost certainly find the inspections inadequate and report the matter to the United Nations. He said the United States would push the U.N. Security Council to pass a resolution on North Korea and ultimately is "preparing for trade sanctions." He said that despite cool U.S.- Chinese relations, the Chinese would not use their seat on the Security Coun- cil to oppose sanctions. "China has a very strong interest QUAKE Continued from page l more the old fashioned rocking kind so it wasn't so bad," he said. "I just wish the damn things would stop." In Valencia, patrons of a Subway sandwich shop raced out of the store. "It was really scary," said Nadia Hurtado, of Simi Valley. "I started to run down the stairs, but I didn't make it down. The floor was just swaying back and forth." She and her sister Karla immedi- ately canceled plans to visit the Magic Mountain theme park. The quake rocked the Santa Anita race track's press box, located on the that North Korea not go nuclear," he said. "I would say that if we work at it carefully and patiently at the U.N. and bring the Chinese along, they will not block the imposition of sanctions." Christopher defended administra- tion policy toward China and his re- cent trip to Beijing when the Chinese rebuffed his ultimatum that they im- prove their human rights record or lose their favorable trade status. He said the conditions set on the Y Chinese were "discrete and narrow" and that he was still hopeful China would take steps that would allow President Clinton to renew its most- r favored-nation trading status when it comes up for review in June. roof of the grandstand about 60 feet above the Arcadia track. Television sets attached to the ceiling swung wildly for about 30 seconds. The quake did not appear to rattle thou- sands of fans gathered in the infield, who remained in line at the betting windows. Horse racing continued uninterrupted. "I think some people at ground level didn't feel it," track spokesperson Jane Goldstein said. On the westside of Los Angeles, where the January quake shook vio- lently, there appeared to be no signifi- cant damage. The January quake crippled the city's freeway system. It left about 11,000 houses and apart- ments unlivable, and sent more than 10,000 people to Red Cross shelters. r 1 '" INE n5lon t 1 CCnTURY Can Western Businesses Meet The Chdilenge? con YOU? A conference that will impact your future. Featuring Professor C.R. Prahalad 4 Michigan Business School Mr. Larry Eaton Cxecubue Nice President, 3M Inc. Mr. Ronald Bauhol Dice President Asia Pacific. 3M Inc. Mr. James 6.Cosgroue o Dice President.A1o1 to follow: r n,