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8 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 14, 1995

AREA MILLIONAIRE LOOKING for 5
entrepreneurs interested in making serious
money. Call 517/342-9753, 24 hours.
ATTENTION NURSING STUDENTS!
Reliable and caring Home Health Aides
needed to work in elderly clients homes. Ex-
perience preferred. Flexible hours. Own
transportation and phone required. Cases
available in all parts of Washtenaw County.
Dexter and Chelsea areas included! Apply in
person at Individualized Home Care, 3003
Washtenaw, Suite #5, Ann Arbor, MI 48104.
BABYSITTER WANTED for little boy
Mon. 3-6. Also occasional babysitting for
other children some days, eves., wknds. Call
Karen @ 995-7223, 10 a.m.-8 p.m.
CAMP COUNSELORS'
HAVE THE SUMMER OF YOUR LIFE
AND GET PAID FOR ITI
Top 3-camps in the Poconos of N.E. PA.
Our 64th year.
Experience teaching water and land sports,
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and MORE.
Call 215/887-9704, or write: 151 Washington
Lane; Jenkintown, PA 19046.
CAMP COUNSELORS - OUTSTANDING
SLIM DOWN CAMPS: Tennis, Dance,
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Dietetics. Age 20+. Seven weeks. CAMP
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MASSACHUSETTS, PENNSYLVANIA,
CALIFORNIA. Contact: Michele Friedman,
947 Hewlett Drive, North Wookmere, N.Y.
11581. 800/421-4321.
CAMP COUNSELORS
Day camp in Chicago Northern suburbs seek
21 year old driver, as well as group leaders
who enjoy kids. Excellent pay! Discovery
Day Camp 800/6594332, 708/167-CAMP.
CHILD CARE/HOUSEKEEPING in our
northeast Ann Arbor home. 25-30 hrs./week,
own car preferable. 995-0882 6-9 p.m.

CHILD CARE full-time temporary position
starting as soon as possible through August.
For 2 children ages 4 & 8 in our Northeast
Ann Arbor home. 712-8062.
COLLEGE MALE to assist musician Mom
with child care for 3 boys, ages 13, 10 and 7.
Part time afternoons (4:00 on) and weekends.
ASAP. Ypsilanti. Own transportation. $6 per
hour. 434-2891.
COMPUTER JOBS
Is looking for a job harder than you thought?
Forget the hassles. Let us do the work so you
can work tomorrow. High pay for excellent
software skills in Desktop Publishing,
Graphics, Presentations, and Word Process-
ing on Mac or Windows.
CALL TODAY 1.800/MAC-TEMPS
CRUISE SHIPS HIRING - Earn up to
$2,000+/month. World travel. Seasonal &
full-time positions. No exp. necessary. For
info. call 1-206/634-0468 ext. C55987.
DIRECTOR NEEDED; Attention Michigan
graduates. Young Judaea, A Zionist Youth
Movement, is looking for a full-time
Regional Director here in Ann Arbor. Excel-
lent experience, great benefits. For informa-
tion call 313/994-8500.
FLEXIBLE AND OR full-time hours for un-
armed property protection assigned to
campus. Paid training. Outstanding advance-
ment possibilities.
State Security Services Inc.
525 Church St. Rm. 1021
Ann Arbor, 48109
668-0447.
E.O.E.
FREE FINANCIAL AID! Over $6 billion in
private sector grants & scholarships is now
available. All students are eligible regardless
of grades, income, or parent's income. Let us
help. Call Student Financial Services: 1-800/
263-6495 ext. F55987.
FUN SUMMER JOBS!
Willoway Day Cam pis seeking creative &
talented students living in Bloomfield,
Farmington, Brighton, Birmingham, Novi, &
Northville for General Counselors, WSI's,
A&C spec. from 6/19-8/18. Call 810/932-
2123 or. write P.O. Box 250933, W.
Bloomfield, 48325.
GYMNASTICS INSTRUCTOR. Ann Ar-
bor YMCA needs a sharp individual to play a
leading role in our youth gymnastics
program. A great oprtunity to have a posi-
tive impact on kids. Gymnastics exp.
required, CPR/first aid preferred. Apply at
YMCA, 350S. Fifth.
HELP WA NT ED-Spring/Summer/Fall.
Fixing up old farmhouse. Cleaning out and
cleaning up boxes, furniture, rooms, closets.
Painting. Misc. Part-time, flexible hours.
663-7081.,
HELP WANTED U-M Catering/NCC.
Graduation weekend, Fri. Apr. 28 & Sat. Apr.
29, 1995. $8-$10 per hr. Cal Petey at 763-
0352.
HOUSECLEANING, etc. 3 hrs./wk. Spr./
sum. & next year. Start $7/hr. 668-8818.
HOUSEKEEPING- Laundry, vacuuming,
other household chores, walking distance to
campus, references, start ASAP. $8.50/hr., 10
hrs./wk. Call after 5:30 p.m., 662-7169.
HOW TO GET your resume to over 10,000
prospective employers!FREE resume kit.
Call 800/33 0-MY-INFO. Or e-mail
acumark800@aol.com.
HURON LAWN SERVICE Inc. is now
hiring for summer. $6/hr. Please call for
details. 663-9144.
INTERESTED IN working with children?
Be a day camp counselor. Male students'
teachers. Program is child-centered, non-

MEMBER SERVICES REP. Need a real
people orientated individual to fill an impor-
tant role at our service desk/locker room area.
Several shifts avail. Apply at YMCA, 350S.
Fifth.
NATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION
company seeking expeence, professional,
reliable telemarketers. Students,
homemakers, seniors welcome. $6/hr. +
commission. Day and evening shifts
available. Call 480-7814.
NOTE TAKERS WANTED for fall
Semester. Join Blue Notes, the leading note
taking service on campus. Earn up to $600
while attending your classes. Call us at 668-
7172.
NURSE AIDES
$6.90 - 7.15 er hour
SUMMER EMPLOYMENT
Full & part-time positions available on all
shifts. For more information call Whitehall-
Novi Convalescent Home, 43455 West 10
Mile at 810/349-2640 or Whitehall-Ann
Arbor Convalescent Home, 3370 Morgan
Road at 313/971-4433.
OFFICE PERSON! Part-time,
underclassman, Mac. skills. 761-7204.
PAID SUMMER INTERNSHIPS (1 sales
and 1 editorial) for local publisher. Send
resume/writing samples to: SGI Publications,
212 E. Huron, A2 48104.
PAINTERS & FOREMAN: $6-8/hr. Call
College Pro Painters at 1-800/346-4649.
PAINTERS - Full-time summer positions,
$8.00/hr., Green Hill Apartments, Far-
mington Hills, ML Send resume to: Green
Hill Apartments, 24610 Michigan Avenue,
Dearbom, MI 48124. 313/565-9850.
PAINTERS NEEDED: $7.00 - $8/hr. based
on experience. Part-time flexible hours now
with full-time possible in sp/su. Contact Joe
at 971-9426.
PART-TIME EVENINGS & weekends
janitorial staff for popular s ing center.
Good conditions. Must be good with public.
662-5008.
POSITIONS AVAILABLE NOW!
Full and part time positions.
Temporary and temporary-to-permanent.
*Secretaries
*Word Processors
*Receptionists
*Assembly
*Packaging
*Mtance
Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m. and 1:30-3:30 p.m.
5060 Jackson Ave.
Independence Plaza 3A, Ann Arbor.
Bring your social security card and driver
license.
Performance Personnel
668-6933.
PRACTICE REPRESENTATIVE
MEDICAL CODING SPECIALIST
FULL-TIME/PART-TIME positions
available in our Ann Arbor office. We are a
leader in Medical Billing, and we are looking
for those who are dedicated, meticulous and
quick thinking. Excellent communication &
business writing skills along with a
knowledge of human anatomy a must.
Knowledge of Medical Billing & Coding
helpful but not necessary (willing to train the
right person). WE OFFER GREAT PAY ($9/
hr. minimum) AND EXCELLENT
BENEFITS - WHAT CAN YOU OFFER?
We're only a 10 minute bus ride from the
Campus. Interested: fax your resume to 313/
677-7407 or send to PMG, Personnel
Coordinator, POB 1108, Ann Arbor 48106.
EOE.
RECEPTIONIST NEEDED for busy com-
puter office. Call 662-1228.
RECYCLE! Work Study. Program asst. to
promote campus recycling. Good
communication, research skills, computer
literacy. Interest in environmental education
a plus. Start in May! Call U-M Waste
Management at 763-5539 for application.
RESEARCH I. Position opening at the U-M.
Interested in nutrition, working w/ people,
laboratory work .& willing to commit one
year? Call Susan 747-0216.
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 up to $15,000 or more per
summer. Call 217-366-3584.
SALAD DAYS: looking for energetic
hardworking help. Full-time, part-time
delivery. Apply: comer of State & William.
SCHOOL'S OUT...FOR SUMMER
ARE YOU LOOKING FORWARD TO
IT?
DO YOU HAVE THE SAME OLD
BORING SUMMER JOB WITH LOW
PAY?
If this sounds familiar and you are looking
for a change, wanting to do something
different, read on...Our summer internship
gives students a chance to break out of their
'comfort zone. Travel to a new pa of the

country. Meet exciting new peope. Explore
the "real world" through our business training
program. Make $2,360 per month. If you are
independent, adventurous, and ready to be
challenged, call 971-8063 and leave your
name and #. A company representative will
contact you with more details.
SECRETARY-TYPIST. Flexible hours &
competitive wages are available for students
with typing, filing & phone answering
experience. Call Nina at 764-2142.
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 accept-
able donation. rie APRL, P.O. Box 2674,
Ann Arbor, MI 48106.
SOCCER ASSISTANTS needed. APR. 26-
june 17. Wed. 5-6 and/or Sat. 9-10. $12 per
session. For info. call 741-1239.
SPEND YOUR SUMMER on Put-In-Bay Is
Land. Retail job staring at 5.25/hr. Housing is
$25/wk. Call 419/285-3085.
STOP! ATTENTION EVERYONE. Earn
$300 - $500 clipping newspaper articles from
home or dorm, part-time. Excellent income
.opportunity. Serious individuals only. For
free brochure write: Nittany p ,P.O.
Box 444, State College, PA 6804:0444.
SUBJECTS NEEDED for cognitive
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SUMMER JOBS
COLLEGE STUDENTS WELCOME
Receptionist/Word Processors (and software)
data entry/file clerks/customer service.
General labor (all shifts available). We offer
weekly pay, top salaries, flexible schedules,
referral buses and holiday pay.
Call today for location nearest you!!
1-800/701-3777.
Livonia, Southfield, Taylor, Auburn Hills.
Snelling Personnel Services.
SUMMER PAINTERS & foremen needed.
Earn $$$ for books & beer, get a great tan!!
Earn $3-5,000. No exp. needeed. Call AAA
Student Painters 800/543-3792.
SUMMER POSITIONS Student Sprinklers
now has openings in MI, OH, IN. Get real ex-
pernence running your own business and earn
$10,000 plus. Must have own car. Call
immediately. 800/265-7691.
SWIMMING POOL ATTENDANTS - Per-
fect summer job. Maintain swimming pool,
tennis courts, showers & grounds. 13 weeks
beginning May 26. Send resume to Green
Hill Apartments, 24610 Michigan Avenue,
Dearborn, MI 48124. 313/565-9850.
TEACHER NEEDED for Pre-school. Full-
time or part-time in the a.m. or p.m. Min.
through Sept. 1. $6-8/hr. 996-4847.
TELEMARKETERS NEEDED to work
evenings. Hourly wage + commission. Call
Denise at 480-9943.

LOW FARES TO EUROPE * ASIA *
AUSTRALIA * AFRICA * SOUTH
AMERICA
Call STAMOS TRAVEL in Kerrytown,
downtown Ann Arbor, 407 N. Fifth Ave.,
Ann Arbor, MI at 663-4400. Special U-M
line 663-5500.
R.E.M. - MAIN FLOOR - lower and upper
bowl tickets available. Call 662-0387.
R.E.M. TIX at the Palace. 2 seats/$100. Call
201/466-8458 days. 908/283-3254 night. Ask
for Tony or Patty.
we have Space for
in the daily
c 5 if iecl
764-0557
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.
WANTED: 2 PENN STATE game tix. Call
collect 719/495-3212 or leave message & I
will return your call.
HERB DAVID GUITAR Studio 302 E.
Liberty, 665-8001. Books, lessons, books,
lessons, instruments. Not just guitar.

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Crminalist says
he left Simpson's

AP PHOTO
Superior Court Judge Lance A. Ito explains to the jury In the 0.J. Simpson*
trial yesterday that he accidentally erased part of a defense videotape
while viewing it.

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ERIC'S SPORTS: Team uniforms and shoes
for all indoor sports. 2 blocks off State Street.
Call 663-6771.
IF YOU ARE plagued by loneliness and
isolation and have a difficult time with per-
sonal relationships, perhaps a therapy group
will help orient you in the right direction.
Men & women, maximum of 7. Free initial
interview confidential. The Counseling Cen-
ter 761-7204.
PASSOVER SEDER DINNER at Chabad.
715 Hill. Fri.-Sat. April 14-15 8:30 p.m. For
reservations, call 995-3276.

TO
Than

THE DAILY CLASSIFIED STAFF:
ks for a wonderful year of dedication
enthusiasm. I will miss you all this
mer! Nancy.

Ohe Goan an
g111.. iz sums
THE PERFECT JOB this summer, Profes -
sional courier company is looking for part-
time bicycle couriers and messengers to serve
the University and downtown Ann Arbor.
Excellent commission based pay and flexible
hours. Call 971-3616, for more info.

LOS ANGELES (AP)-With the
troubled O.J. Simpson jury looking
on, a prosecution criminalist made a
startling claim yesterday that he tossed
a vial of Simpson's blood into a plas-
tic bag and left it unguarded on a lab
table overnight.
"You put Mr. Simpson's blood on
a table, unrefrigerated?" defense at-
torney Barry Scheck exclaimed in a
tone of disbelief.
Criminalist Dennis Fung, enduring
his fifth day of brutal cross-examina-
tion, said he placed all evidence gath-
ered from Simpson's estate on an evi-
dence table in the police laboratory the
night of June 13 and went home.
The next morning, he said, "I did
not detect any of my evidence from
the night before being disturbed."
Fung's statement came late in a
day dominated by the explosive de-
tails spilling out about turmoil among
certain jurors, over matters as seem-
ingly trivial as phone privileges and
as serious as racial disrespect.
Defense attorney Johnnie Cochran
Jr. said reports of kicking and hitting
among the sequestered jurors could
be sufficient to result in dismissal of
at least one more panelist.
He was likely referring to juror 353,
a white woman mentioned repeatedly
in the account of unhappy sequestration
provided by a Black woman dismissed
from the panel last week.
The 12 jurors and six remaining
alternates, presumably unaware their
dirty linen is being aired in public,
listened intently as Scheck again went
to work on Fung about how Simpson's
blood was handled.
Fung appeared rattled at times,
taking long pauses before answers
and often claiming a faulty memory.
He markedly changed his testimony
after viewing a defense videotape,
claiming for the first time that it was
his assistant who carried an envelope
containing the blood vial out of
Simpson's home, inside a black trash
bag. Earlier, he testified he carried the
blood out to his truck.
"When you got back to the pro-
cessing room did either of you take
the envelope out of the black plastic
bag?" Scheck pressed.
"No," Fung said.
"Mr. Fung, none of this ever hap-
pened as far as putting this gray enve-
lope in a black plastic bag, isn't that
correct?" Scheck asked accusingly.

Dismissed juror
tells Ito Jury is
raciallydivided *
Los Angeles Times
LOS ANGELES - A dis-
missed OJ.Simpsonjuror has told''
Superior Court Judge Lance A. 1t6
that the jury is so racially divided~"
that its members use separate gyms''
and movierooms, that deputy sher"" ,
iffs show favoritism toward whites
and that the atmosphere is like a"
prison's, with room searches and".
jurors wondering who next will be,'
missing from their number.
Jeanette Harris, was summoned
Wednesday evening to appear be-
fore Ito, who questioned her about,.
statements she made in television
interviews last week that Black
jurors were being mistreated by-,
deputies who were not always on
the job and often displayed con-"
duct that was unprofessional. A
transcript of the interview, which "
was conducted by Ito, was released
yesterday.
Harris was removed from the
jury April 5 after it was learned that
shehadaccusedherhusbandofabus- ;
ing her in 1988, even though on a,.;
jury questionnaire she had denied
involvement in domestic violence,
The panel 'of jurors and alternates
now consists of 12 Blacks, four
whites and two Latinos. Only six
)alternates remain4
Ito has said he will be inter-
viewing all the jurors and alter-
nates before deciding on any course
of action. While a mistrial is pos-
sible, it is considered highly un-
likely and is opposed by both sides.
On Wednesday, Ito first asked
Harris about the alleged racism.,.
"Can you tell me what kind of
activities or conduct by the sher-
iffs that you felt are promoting
these racial animosity problems
with the jury?" Ito asked.
She said, "The. white jurors
didn't like going to the gym with
us. I can't explain why."
of sequestration.
The transcript of Wednesday's
one-hour hearing, released yesterday;
showed that Harris, who is Blacks
remained adamant that certain non

THE PERFECT SUMMER job. Painters
needed A2 /Ypsi. $ 6-8/hr. 1-800/477-1001.
WORK ALL SUMMER long.
Excellent pay-$6 to $10/hr.
Jobs in the following areas:
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Plymouth, Saline, Tecumseh
Belleville, Manchester
Hudson, Ypsilanti, Brighton
Jackson
Norrell Temporary Service
Call 313-6778 immediately for details.
WORK FOR ACADEMIC credit, volunteer
or with a work study grant at U-M's Pound
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Fall Terms. Join hundreds of paststudents in
a quality experience in working with young
children. Located at Hill and East University.
Please call 764-2547 for more information or
to arrange a visit.
WORK-STUDY ONLY needed Spring/
Summer. $6/hr. Apply at Acad. Advising/
Central Files Office. First fir. Angell Hall.

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Moderation or abstinence - you decide. A
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