The Michigan Daily -Tuesday, April 4, 1995-- 7 Clinton attacks GOP's proposed education cuts A SUMMER RESIDENT counselor job on campus could be yours. Summer Discovery, a private pre-college enrichment program for "high school students at U-M is looing for ""energetic, multi-faceted counselors for 7 :weeks, June 20 - Aug. 6. Salary plus room & board at Couzens Hall. Must be 21 by June 20. On campus interviews in April. Call 800/ x645-6611 for application & mention this ad. .AA CRUISE SHIPS HIRING! Earn big $+i free world travel (Caribbean, Europe, Hawaii, etc.) Summer/permanent, no exp. nec. Guide. 919/929-4398 ext. C 1014. ABSOLUTELY PERFECT hours. Want to work full or part-time in a fun, casual atmosphere? Put some extra money in your pocket. Make phone calls & no selling involved. Call Kristin @ 665-5742. ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS full and part-time shifts available from 6 a.m. - 11 pm. Positions available now and for summer. Apy at Y&S Yogurt and Sandwich, 2603 outh and 2264 S. Main. ACTIVISTS WANTED for social change & environmental justice. Canvass for Greenpeace. Call Chuck at 761-1996. ALASKA SUMMER JOBS - Very High Earnings Potential with over 8,000 openings! Students work on fishing vessels and in on- shore canneries. No exp. necessary. Male/ Female. Room/Board & Transportation often free. Call Student Employment Services for Directory. 206/545-4155 ext. A55983. ANN ARBOR PRIVATE school looking for enthusiastic, dependable, sincere, full-time fall kindergarten teacher. Toddler teacher 126.. Exp. requied. 769-0944 or 663- ANN ARBOR COMMUNITY Rec. & Ed. is searching for a few good people to umpire youth field hockey in spring & fall. The pay s $14.00 per game and its lots of fun! For more information call 994-2300 ext. 214. ASSISTANT MANAGER wanted. Flexible hrs. Apply in person at Fox Village Theater, 375 N. Maple, Ann Arbor, MI 48103. .ATT'ENTION: Michigan Union Food Ser- vice now hiring for Spring term. Experienced waitstaff, host and dishwasher. Flexible schedules, free meal and a wonderful work- t- Friendly, smiling faces need ypp .Rm. 1310, Michigan Union. Attn.: Daa. 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 Wookmere, N.Y. 11581. 800/421-4321. CELL & MOLECULAR Biology lab needs work study students to assist in animal care, dagent preparation, & secretarial duties. TVontact Dr. DebGumucio 747-0171. CHILD CARE/HOUSEKEEPING in or NE Ann Arbor home. 25-30hrs./week, own car preferable. Call 995-0882 6-9p.m. COED CHILDREN'S CAMP near Pinckney now hiring summer staff. Health, Lifeguard, Naturalist, & Counselor positions available. 878-6628 for more info. COMPETITIVE ATHLETES excel in our summer work program. The average U of M ktudent earned over $7000. Are you average? Applicants should be hard working, self motivated and willing to work out west. Call )irk @ 971-5370. COOKS AND DISHWASHERS. Sweet Lorraine'sCafeand Bar iAnn Arbor is now accepting applications. Apply in person, 2 .m- 5 p.m. 303 Detroit St. Next to Farmer's Market. COUNSELORS, COACHES: Outstanding Maine girls camp has summer opportunities for mature Counselors and Coaches: TENNIS, SOCCER, SOFTBALL, VOLLEYBALL, BASKETBALL, P.E. MAJORS, GYMNASTICS, LIFEGUARDS, WSI, WATERSKIING, SAILING, CANOEING, PIONEERING, ROPES, IANO ACCOMPANIAST, RN's AND IDEO. Accent is on fun and quality instruction. High salary plus travel allowance. Send resume to Camp Pinecliffe, 277 South Cassingham Road, Columbus, OH 43209. COUNSELORS: CAMP WAYNE, co-ed camp, Pennsylvania. 6/22-8/20/95. Have the most memorable summer of your life! Coaches, teachers and college age students needed to teach at specialty areas. Many other jobs available. ON CAMPUS INTERVIEWS: April 17th. For more info call 1-800/279-3019. 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Let us Call Student Financial Services: 1-800/ -6495 ext. F55986. NEW BUSINESS in A2 area looking for mature, reliable telemarketers. Exp. a plus but not nec. (Denise at 480-9920.) NOTE TAKERS WANTED for fall Semester. Join Blue Notes, the leading note taking service on campus. Eam up to $600 while attending your classes. Call us at 668- 7172. Nutrition Resource Staff Specialist Gordon Food Service has an opening in the Nutritional Resource Center located in the Grand Rapids, Michigan office. The ideal candidate will be a Registered Dietitian (or R.D. eligible) who is familiar with the principles of excellent customer service, great communication, and quantity food production techniques and terminology. The responsibilities include working with our nutritional data bank (specifically Nutritional IV software) as a means to provide our customers with timely, accurate, nutritional information. Functions will include evaluating nutritional information, updating and inputting the information into the data bank, erfonnmng recipe and menu analysis, aseasinterpreting analysis. Computer skills are essential. The Nutrition Resource Center staff interacts daily with a wide spectrm of individuals with diverse backgrounds. EOE Interested, qualified candidates are encouraged to send a resume with a cover letter to: Gordon Food Service P.O. Box 1534 Grand Rapids, MI 49501 PAINTERS & FOREMAN: $6-8/hr. Call College Pro Painters at 1-800/346-4649.- PAINTERS - Full-time summer positions, $8.00 per hour, GreenHill Apartments, Far- mington Hills, MI. Send resume to: Green Hill Apartments, 24610 Michigan Avenue, Dearbor, MI 48124. PAINTERS NEEDED: $7.00 - $8/r. based on experience. Part-time flexible hours now with full-time possible in sp/su. Contact Joe at 971-9426. PHOTO LAB TECHNICIAN. Experienced mini-lab technician. Permanent, full-time, and/or part-time, plus benefits. Contact Jeff or Andrew 665-3686. RESORT JOBS - Earn to $12/hr. + tips. Theme Parks, Hotels, Spas, + more. Tropical & Mountain destinations. Call 1-206/632- 0150 ext. R55981. RUN YOUR OWN BUSINESS, make your own hours, & earn upto $15,000 or more per summer. Call 217-366-3584. SALAD DAYS: Looking for energetic, hardworking help. Full-time, part-time delivery. Apply: corner of State & William. SEMEN DONORS NEEDED for an es- tablished infertility clinic. Male students or graduates 20-40 yrs. old are sought. Donors are paid $60 per acceptable donation. Write, APRL, P.O. Box 2674, Ann Arbor, MI 48106. SEMEN DONORS NEEDED, Rh negative. For this blood type, $120 is paid per accpt able donation. Write APRL, P.O. Box 264, Ann Arbor, MI 48106. STAYING IN ANN ARBOR over the sum- mer and looking for part-time work? Ann Ar- bor Community Rec. & Ed. is searching for a few good people to umpire youth baseball & softball starting the 3rd week of June. The pay is $14.00 to $21.00 per game and it's lots of fun! For more info call 994-2300 ext. 214. STUDENT VOLUNTEERS needed for summer and/or fall to perform telephone counseling (76-GUIDE/SOS Community Crisis Center). Information meeting April 4, 6:30-8:00 p.m., Room 3100 Michigan Union. For more information, call U-M Counseling and Psychological Services, 764-8312. SUBJECTS NEEDED for cognitive psychology, reaction time experiment, male, right-handed, native English speaker, normal vision and hearing. Pay $5.50/hr. or by experiment. Call 936-2056. SUBJECTS WANTED: Healthy, 20-40 yrs. normal blood pressure needed for 12 week study. Includes urine collection & blood draws. Compensation $500. For information, call Anne, 747-0216, 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. weekdays. SUBWAY - CLOSE to North Campus. Lunch/dinner shifts. Part/full-time. 1701 Plymouth Rd. Next to Video Watch. SUMMER HELP NEEDED. Full-time cleri- cal & data entry positions avail. for May & June at small photography copny. Day, night, & weekend shifts avail. Call 677-3400. SUMMER HELP NEEDED. Outdoor work, fish cleaning, & working with school groups on field trips to farm. 3040hrs./wk. Spring Valley Trout Farm. 4264772. SUMMER JOBS TENNIS AND WATERFRONT Premiere New England Brother/Sister Camps located in Western Massachusetts seek: Tennis Staff: Counselors/Coaches sought to instruct in top level tennis program. 29 courts, excellent salaries, room/board and travel allowance. Waterfront Staff: Instructors sought for comprehensive Lake/Pool operation. Skill in water-skiing, WSI, lifeguarding, sailing, canoe/kayak and windsurfing. Men Contact: Camp Mah-Kee-Nac, 190 Linden Avenue, Glen Ridge, NJ 07028, 1- 800/753-9118. Women Contact: Camp Danbee, 17 Westminster Drive, Montville, NJ 07045, 1-800/392-3752. SUMMER JOBS. Day Care center. Part & full-time. Call 668-0887. SUMMER PAINTERS & foremen needed. Earn $3-5,000 no exp. needed. Hiring in A2, Mt. Clemens, Farmmgton & Midland. 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Romantic log cabins on lake. $49-$69 nightly. Incl. hot tub, boats, canoes, more. Traverse City area. 616/276-9502. LOW FARES TO EUROPE * ASIA * AUSTRALIA * AFRICA * SOUTH AMERICA Call STAMOS downtown Ann Ann Arbor, MI line 663-5500. TRAVEL in Kerrytown, Arbor, 407 N. Fifth Ave., at 663-4400. Special U-M LOW FARES! London - $399, Paris - $528, Frankfurt - $504, Japan - $790, Korea - $750, Bangkok - $887, Singapore - $982. Regency Travel 209S. State St. 665-6122. R.E.M. - MAIN FLOOR - lower and upper bowl tickets available. Call 662-0387. SAVE HUNDREDS on international air fares! Details 303/271-3494. STUDENT TRAVEL CLUB!! $75 off first ticket purchase! $99 Worldwide Airfares. Discounted Europe/Intemat'l Fares. Youth Hostel Guide, and more. Join today!! 919/ 929-4398 ext. T1014. STUDENTS ANYWHERE in the U.S. on Continental $159 or $239. Bring your Con- tinental voucher & AMEX card. Kelly at Regency Travel, 209S. State, 665-6122. I The Washington Post JONESBORO, Ark. - President Clinton, recharging his political energies in the rural counties where he began his career, stepped up his attack on Republican-proposed cuts in federal funding for education yesterday, saying they would harm the economy's long-term growth. "If we walk away from education, when the 21st century depends on what we know and what we can learn, it will be just as dangerous as it would have been for us to disarm in the middle of the Cold War," Clinton said as he dedicated a new library building at Arkansas State University at Jonesboro. "This is not rocket science. This is basic," he said. The President made his remarks before the most support- ive audience possible. As governor of Arkansas, Clinton carried this Mississippi Delta region in a half-dozen elec- tions - and helped fund the construction of the library he was opening. In a sense, his easy, off-the-cuff day on the Arkansas State campus, where he spent hours mingling with old friends and supporters, was just another form of relaxation for the notoriously workaholic President. But aides described the speech -- and Clinton's entire long weekend in his home state - as a deliber- ately restful prelude to a political counteroffensive the President plans to begin after the House Republicans complete the first 100 days of their congressional agenda this week. One theme Clinton plans to use in his effort to recapture the political initiative is his oft-made argument that govern- ment spending on education is an investment in the long- term growth of the economy, and should not be lumped in with government programs that merit cutbacks. The Republican majority in the House has proposed to abolish the Department of Education, which admin- isters a variety of federal programs; to end the subsidy that pays the interest on some college students' tuition loans until they graduate; and to reduce funding for the Head Start program, which prepares poor youngsters for kindergarten. But moderate Republican senators - and most of the public - do not agree with the proposed cuts. In a Times Mirror poll in December, for example, 84 percent said federal aid to college students should be kept the same or increased. As he reminded his audience yesterday, Clinton has sought to cut the federal budget deficit, too, only not as deeply as the GOP. Clinton appeared noticeably relaxed, a product of two days of down-home politicking, two rounds of golf and the mere fact of being back in Arkansas. Clinton joined friends at a Mexican restaurant last night "1 HERB DAVID GUITAR Studio 302 E. Liberty, 665-8001. Repair, repair, repair. 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President Clinton hugs Arkansas State UniversityAPHOTO basketball player Arthur Agee, one of the stars of the movie "Hoop Dreams," yesterday. to watch the University of Arkansas play UCLA in the NCAA basketball finals. Clinton has never lost his boyhood fealty to the Razor- backs. He whooped and hollered advice at a large-screen television set in a steakhouse during Arkansas' semifinal game on Saturday, and repeated the performance yesterday. Clinton also spent about 15 minutes shooting baskets with Arthur Agee, the high-school basketball star from Chicago whose career was chronicled in the much-praised documentary film "Hoop Dreams." Agee said Clinton had urged him to stay in school and finish his degree, and he assured the president that he planned to. Asked what grade he would give the president's shooting, Agee smiled broadly. "I'dgive him aB,B+," he said charitably. Prosecutors present blood, hair a evidence in Smpson case 2 SINGLES AVAILABLE in house across from B-school, May lease. 994-1469. Blood stains at Simpson house are analyzed during trial Los Angeles Times LOS ANGELES - More than 10 weeks after delivering their opening statement to thejury, prosecutors in the trial of O.J. Simpson yesterday began the painstaking process of using blood, hair and fiber samples to link Simpson to the murders of his ex-wife and her friend. They began that phase of their case with a methodical look at the blood leading away from the two victims and at the series of stains running from Simpson's Ford Bronco to his front door-the drops thatprosecutors have described as a literal trail of blood linking Simpson to the crimes. In describing evidence found at the crime scene, Los Angeles Police De- partment criminologist Dennis Fung said shoeprints and blood drops sug- gested that the assailant, who authori- ties contend was wounded in the at- tack, walked rather than ran from the victims and toward a back alley. Thnousands flee island after volcano eruption LISBON, Portugal (AP) - A vol- cano erupted in the Cape Verde islands off Africa's west coastyesterday, spew- ing fire and smoke and sending thou- sands of villagers fleeing a thick blan- ket of lava. The volcano on the island of Fogo began spewing flames and lava at about 1 a.m., former Prime Minister Pedro Pires told TSF radio in Lisbon, Portu- gal. The 10-island nation is 240 miles west of Senegal in the Atlantic Simpson hadtwo cuts on the middle finger of his left hand when he was questioned by police on the day after the killings. He has pleaded not guilty totheJune 12murders ofNicoleBrown Simpson and Ronald Goldman. Under questioning from Deputy District Attorney HankGoldberg, Fung identified the most hotly contested single piece of evidence in the case - the bloody glove found on the grounds of Simpson's estate that prosecutors say links Simpson to the murders and that defense lawyers say was planted by a police officer they accuse of being a racist. The debut of the crucial phase of the prosecution case came just after the two sides squared off outside the jury's presence regarding the limits of cross- examination ofoneofthegovernment's upcoming witnesses, Deputy Medical Examiner Irwin Golden. Golden performed the autopsies on the two victims, but defense attorney Robert Shapiro appeared to get the better of him during the preliminary hearing. Since then, Golden has issued a number of addenda to his original au- topsy findings. Those records remain sealed. As they prepare to question Golden in front of the jury, defense lawyers say they want to ask him about mistakes in prior cases, about his gun collection and about an incident in which he al- legedly joked about wanting to kill lawyers. Prosecutors filed a motion under seal seeking to limit that type of ques- tioning about Golden. While Golden's comments, which have been widely reported in the past, formed one disputed area of potential questioning, another focused on the deputy medical examiner's mistakes in twopastcases, both involving his analy- sis of gunshot wounds. Although Dis- trict Attorney Brian Kelberg argued that the cases were too old and the circumstances too unrelated to the Simpson case to be relevant, defense attorneys said jurors were entitled to hear about them. Superior Court Judge Lance A. Ito did not immediately rule on the Golden dispute. fod &entenaq. TIOS SELLS TRINIDAD Habenero sauce. Winner three years in a row as the best hot sauce in North America. 333 E. 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