The Michigan Daily - Friday, March 21, 1996 - 7 SUBLEASE: MARCH-AUG. 1 room in CRUISE & LAND TOUR Employment N-NOW HIRING PAINTERS and crew chiefs WANTED: Licensed Veterinary Techmcian house at 1114 White St. $250/mo. Summer Discover how to work in exotic locations, for full-time summer jobs, $7-$8/hour. Stu- for fast paced hospital. Full time position. rent negotiable. 741-1520. meet fun people, while earning up to $2,000/ dent Works Painting 1-800-899-WORK. Need open availability. Must have the skills SUBLET AT 1326 GEDDES 2 bdrm mo. in these exciting industries. Cruise In- NUTRITION STUDY. More women needed necessary to fully assist veterinarian in all across from CCRB. May 1-August. $550 o formation Services: 206-971-3554 Ext. to participate in taste test. Must be 20-45 yrs. aspects of animal care, including, but not best offer. Call 662-7821. C55984. old, non-smoker, & in good health. If qualify limited to, client education, assisting in DAYCARE NEEDS organizing, cooking, for full study will receive $30. Call 764-0565 surgery, monitoring of sick/injured animals u 4 baking, cleaning, baby care, pet care, and fun for further info. animal restraint, blood draws, and dentals. lhi Mv ~activities. S6-8,hr. 996-4847. OFFICE ASSISTANT 30-40 hrs./wk. Apply in person only - Monday through C".d . K .1, ---f Friday 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. L w iew !AAHH! THINK MONEY-Find sources of aid to pay for college, it's there. TechLink Systems msg. 973-8719 x112. * SANDI'S WORD PRO: Resumes. Letters. Papers. Theses. Law. Editing. Tapes. Fax. Rush. U-M $ Discount. 426-5217. RTOUCH CELLULAR , M Student and employee rates available. free weekends. Call Mike or Rick 800/327-5169. ANN ARBOR INSTITUTE of Massage Therapy's daily student clinic is avail. for student massages. $25/hr. Call 677-4430 to make an appt. ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS!M! Grants, scholarships, aid available from sponsorsll No repayments, ever!!! $$$Cash for college $$$for info.: 800/243-2435. COLLEGE FINANCIAL AID - Student Financial Services profiles over 200,000+ in- gdual scholarsh loans, and fel- a government fundin g sources. A MUST FOR ANYONE SEEKING FREE MONEY FOR COLLEGEI 1-800-472- 9575 Ext. F55984. MONEY FOR COLLEGE We can help you obtain funding. 1000's of awards avail. to all students, Immed. qualification. Call 800/651- 3393. NEED HELP WITH English Composition? Former professor of English. Tutoring. 761- 3427. PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANING, rgF available, 715 N. Univ. Call 662- WRITE ON... Writing, editing & word processing 996.0566. 1-8UUU8-9000 ext. R-1864 for listings. $1000'S POSSIBLE TYPING. Part-time. At home, Tol f ree 1.800/218-9001) ext. T-1 864 for listings. $1500 WEEKLY potential mailing our circulars. For info ca1 301-429-1326. $500/WK. Summer Internships Placing All Majors/Earn 3 Credits Call 975-9817. A SUMMER RESIDENT counselor job be yours. Summer Discovery, a pre. WNeg enrichment program for b.s. students at is looking for energetic, multi-faceted counselors for 7 weeks, June 25-August 10. Salary plus room and board in Stockwell Hall (co-ed). Must be 21 by June 25. On campus interviews early April. Call 800.645-6611 or email staff@summerfun.com for application and mention this ad. ADMINISTRATIVE ASST. for Medical Researchers. The UM Cardiovascular Research Ctr. is seeking a energetic assistant to provide full-time administrative and cleri- Wa support for faculty and staff. Perfect for dent graduates who have a year off before Wedical, Law, Graduate, School, etc. Great opportunity to work with physicians and researchers from around the world. Can- didates will be trained.. ALSO: PART-TIME OFFICE ASST. POSITIONS for work-study available. For- ward resume by fax (313-936-2641) or mail to : CVRC, 7200 MSRB II, 1150 W. Medi- cal Ctr. Dr., Ann Arbor 48109-0644. Contact Asif . Harsolia (313-763-0633) for more information. ASSISTANT TEACHER for preschool cen- ter located 10 minutes west of UofM stadium. ('irough April need Wed. momings and/or 'ne afternoons. Possible summer sition. r a fun and responsible job call 665-5175. BANK ROBBERS Students are you tired of robbing your piggy banks for cash? Local company must fill 18 position ASAP. Full/Part time. Flex. schedules. $10.25 to start call 971-6122 Monday-Thursday. BE AN ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE AT THE MICHIGAN DAILY! Gain valuable business experience selling ertising to local and national businesses, build your resume! Pick up applications at the Student Publications Building, 420 Maynard. Deadline is Wednesday, Mar. 26. Call 764-0662 for more information. Hiring for Spr.JSu. and Fall 1997. CAMP CANADENSIS, Pocono mtns. Pennsylvania. Excellent residential coed. summer camp. Caring counselors to teach athletics, tennis, Mn. bikcs, motorcycles, ropes course, drama, video, Photography, gymnastics, arts & crafts, WSIL waterfront, dance and more. Great salaries. 6/21/97 - 8/ 18/97. Call 800-832-8223 for an application A MP COUNSELORS - Ottstanding Sum- r slim down camps on university cam- puses in Massachusetts, Pennsylvania. All specialties: Athletics, Dance, Swim, Aerobics, exercise, Nutrition. Tennis. 7 WEEKS. AGE 20+. 1.800-421.4321, www.campcamelot.com DRIVERS Part time must be able to drive stick. 913-0690.8 a.m.-12 p.m. M-F. EARLY CHILDHOOD Lunch assistant. Summer job. 11:30-1:30 Mon.-Fri. May- Aug. Assist w/lunches @ NAEYC Ac- credited Center. 668-0887. EARLY CHILDHOOD Part time. 3:30-5:30 Mon.-Fri. Assisting w/toddlers. May-Aug. NAEYC Accreditied Center 6680887. EARN MONEY AND COLLEGE CREDIT! College Coupons...A nationally recognized company is now hiring. Permanent part-tune employment, no nights, weekends, or holidays. Work between classesea s$1000- $6000 in 2 months. We will sponsor an intem. Sales training included. Contact Kim Kaiser. 8001/67-8393. SUMMER GROUNDSKEEPER WANTED Responsible for maintaining campus ground and nurturing plant materials on campus. As seasons dictate, assist with mowing; weed whipping; weeding; leaf pick-up; shrub and flower bed clean-up; preparing for planting flower bulbs; pruning ornamental trees and shrubs. Duties also include litter pick-up. Pay starts at $6.75 per hour, flexible schedules available. DESIRED QUALICATIONS: " Self-motivation * Dependability * Enthusiasm * Genuine interest in creating beautiful and safe camsarea _ To Apply call 764-3422 Or stop by UM Grounds Department office for an application between 7:OOam-3:OOpm weekdays. Grounds & waste Management Plant Senmces Building (first floor) 1111 Palmer Dr. (behind the Power Center) ENGINEERSINVESTMENT CASTING The world's largest producer of single crystal investment castings is seeking select individuals to join our team developing and producing advanced single crystal products at our Indianapolis operation. Ceramist: This position requires a high level of creativity, with a background in materials engineering specaliing in ceramic process engineering.Te individual would conceive, plan and lead a team in materials development activities in support of product development in the investment casting process. Qualified candidates for this position should possess a Masters Degree in Material/ Ceramics Engineering. three to five years experience and the ability to be productive in a strong team oriented environment. Product Engineer: This position would plan and conduct single crystal process development programs. Opportunities exist to work with products desined for use in advanced gas turbine engines. Qualified candidates should possessa Bachelors Degree in a technical discipline and a minimum of three to five years experience in an investment casting environment, demonstrated record of initiative, positive customer relations and the ability to be productive in a strong team oriented environment. For confidential consideration, please submit your resume and salary requirements to: Allison Engine Company, Ref SE-014, P.O. Box 420, S26B, Indianapolis, IN 46206-0420. Visit our website at: http:// www.allison.com FREE ROOM FOR woman in Huron Towers in exchange for presence evenings & weekends & limited help w/healthy elderly woman. 662-3078. FULL TIME EARLY Childhood summer assistant. 40 hrs./wk. May-Aug. Working w/ 35syr. olds. NAEYCaaccreditied center 668- 0887. GENERAL LABOR/swimming pool maintenance. T pay: $600+/wk. for self- motivated indivizals. N.W. Detroit suburbs. Call Craig at 810/477-7727. GRIZZLY PEAK NOW HIRING hostesses & server assistants. Get the jump on summer employment. Apply in person at 120 W. Washington. JUMP ONLINE WITH BIG BOOK Do you want to work in today's HOTTEST INDUSTRY?..build your resume with a VALUABLE EXPERIENCE?...make lots of MONEY?...Then jump online with us...Big Book, the nations leading online Yellow Pages is building a sales and marketing team to bring the power and excitement of the Internet to Michigan businesses. Ideal candidates will be self-motivated, entrepreneurial, and thrive in a fast paced environment. Hours and location flexible. Call 668-3055 for an interview. MACKINAC ISLAND Resort Hotel seeking summer staff - front desk, dining room, kitchen, maintenance and housekeeping. Contact, Iroquois Hotel Winter Office (in Ann Arbor) at 327-9660. NON-PROFIT ARTS AGENCY seeks stu- dents w/ work study grants. Positions avail. for winter and/or summer. Salary $7/hr. Con- tact Teresa at Michigan Guild 662-3382. NORTHERN MICHIGAN summer camp has openings for cooks. June 14-August 22. Excellent salary plus room and board. 810/ 851E1318. NORTHERN MICHIGAN children's camp on U0L-.e Charlevoix has openings for female counselors June 26-July 26. 810-851-1318. Sales Associate McKinley Pro rties, Inc. a national property management firm. has regular and seasonal, full-time and pan-time positions for apartment Sales Associates. Prior sales or marketing experience preferred. Strong customer service onientation and flexible schedule a must. Must be able to work weekends. Salary commensurate with experience. Benefits package available with full time, regular positions. Please appl in person from 9 am to 6 pm at Glencoe Hills Apartments. 2201 Gilencoe Hills Drive. off Wastenaw just east of US-23. Or send resume to: McKinley Proerties. Inc. 319 Braun o Ann Arbor. MI 4810f4 LOE summer. 11-1) hrs./wk. school yr. D]ept. of Human Genetics. Computer experience plus. Perfect for undergrads wanting steady job for 1-2 years! Send resume/writing sample to Lisa Ingall, DHG, M4708 Med Sci II, Box 0618 or call 647-1827. PART TIME TEACHER assistants needed for our licensed pre-school and school-age child care center. High energy, fun environ- ment and very rewarding work place. Apply in person at Jewish Community Center, 2935 Birch Hollow, Ann Arbor or call 971-0990. PERSONAL CARE ASSISTANT for dis- abled male student. Hours vary. Will train. Pay negotiable. Call Chris 332/0976. PREMIERE BROTHER SISTER CAMP IN MASS. Counselor positions for talented & energetic students a Program Specialists in all Team Sports, especially Baseball, Basketball, Roller Hockey, Gymnastics, Field Hockey, Soccer, Volleyball; 30 Tennis openings; also Golf, Archery, Riflery, Pioneering/Ovemight Camping, Ropes & Rock Climbing, Weights/ Fitness & Cycling; other openings include Performing Arts, Fine Arts, Figure Skating, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook, Radio Station & Rocketry; All Waterfront/Pool Activities (Swimming, Skiing, Sailing, windsurfing, Canoeing/Kayaking). To p salaries, room, board & travel. June 22nd- August 20th. Inquire: MAH-KEE-NAC- Boys-1800/753-9118. DANBEE-Girls-1800/ 392-3752. PROFIT IN POWER WASHING. Own hours, FT/PT, Own Boss. $40-60 hourly. Free report (full publication $14.95+3.00 S&H): Carvedstone Publications, PO Box 20590, Columbus OH 43220. http:// www.carvedstone.com QUALITY ASSOCIATES Painting hiring for this summer. Must be able to work 40 hours per week. One year previous experience. $8-12/hr. 332-5928. SHOOT THE BREEZE, make some cash! Afternoons, conversation partners needed. Call 994-1456. STAR OF THE WEST/ Frankenmuth Spring. Summer pos. as plant worker +/or truck driver. High eaning potential ($6000+. in 10-12 wks.) 517-652-9971. SUBSTITUTE ASSTS. for preschool center f you can be avail. at least 3 hours per week and want a fun and responsible job call 665- 5175. 10 minutes west of UofM stadium, not on bus line. SUMMER JOBS! Painting, full-time, no exp. necessary. $7 per hr. Call 1(800) 477- 1001. Ann Arbor area. SUMMER JOB/HOUSEHOLD movers wanted. Par-time, flexible hs., $1 2/hr. to start. Aberdeen Moving. 313-973-8363. FULL-TIME SUMMER TEACHING POSITIONS $450-500 PER WEEK Reading Enrichment Programs for children of all ages and adults. Graduate students and graduating seniors from any discipline who love books and reading are eligible to apply. We are seeking people with warmth, intellectual authority, and a commitment to high personal standards. Previous teaching expe- rience (with adults or children) is valuable, though not required. We provide a paid, comprehensive training program to equip you for reading instruction. Requires an undergraduate degree and a reliable car. (313) 665-8934 WANTED: SUBJECTS for psychology ex periment on perception at U of M. The ex periment takes 1 1/2 hours,hpays $15. T qualify, must be native English speaker, have vision correctible to 20/20 be right- handed. Call 763-3127. WANTED: UM Student for employmen Spring/Summer/Fall terms beginning Ma 12. General office duties, errands, Macintos friendly, valid driver's license. Accepting ap plications through April 18. Please submi resume to Karen Gibbons, Office of th Provost, University of Michigan, 3074 Flem ing Administration Bldg., Ann Arbor, 48109-1340.. WEB PROGRAMMER WANTED to im plement CGI Scripts. Part-time. Short-term l-mail background to spa@msen.com WORK STUDY student (valid status) Various office-type duties in the Medici Canter. Call Liz Cole at 936-5504. WRITING/MEDIA RELATIONS inter nships available for the 1997-98 academi year for University of Michigan students Minimum 10 hour per week commitmen required. Interns receive $5 per hour academic credit also available. Applicati deadline 5 p.m. Monday, April 7. For jot descripions and reqirements, check postia atCP or contact Michelle Pierson, 764 7260. 3 BOYS 7,9,11 Seek After School Care their southwest Ann Arbor home! Trans. req. light housekeeping 761-5149. AFTER SCHOOL CARE needed Tues. 3 6:30p.m., Thurs.-Fri. 3-5:30p.m. for a 7anc 11 yr old in our Burns Park home. More hrs possible summer. Good pay for reliable, n smkr., own trans., ref. 769-2875. BABYSITTER needed occasionally for 3 y old boy. Exp., own car pref. 665-2309. CARING INDIVIDUAL for 2 yr. old boyi my west Ann Arbor home. Wed. starting a 12:30 pm. More hrs. if desired. Non-smoke Need immed. 332-0514. CHILD CARE PROVIDER wanted for ou infant & toddler in our S.E. Ann Arbor home Approximately 20 hrs./wk., hrs. flex. Forei language a plus. $8/hr., more for relevan experience. 677-0504. SINGLE PARENT needs weekend da care. 6 - 2 p.m. 810-231-2231. SMALL FAMILY ON old West side seek sitter for 1-2 days/week for 3-4 hours a day Flexible morning or afternoon hours. C Cheryl at 665-2410 or e-mail to cheryl@xfer.com WANTED: NANNY w/car for my 2 children 8 & 6, from 9 to 2 p.m. 6/16 to 8/8/97. 2 hrs./wk. 665-7079. NCAA HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP tick- ets-=Milwaukee. Set of 3. Call Wally 414- 347-4426 (day) or 414-641-0789 (evenings). RAFTING RAPID FUN! Exciting spring time rafting in WV. Students save $. Socials and retreats. Spring specials end May 16.E Call Mary 1-800-419-1442 for info. Employ- ment opportunities avail. STUDENTS ANYWHERE in the U.S. on Continental $159 or $239. Bring your Con- tinental voucher & AMEX card. Elaineal Regency Travel, 209 S. State, 665-6122. SUMMER CHARTERS. Athens $759 Frankfurt $589, London $449, Paris $579. Rome $679, Shannon $409. Restrictions apply. 209 S. State St. 665-6122. WILL PAY BIG BUCKS for tix to Indigc Girls concert! Call Dana 764-4956. SUMMIT Continued from Page 1 summit at the palace in 1990. Clinton's entourage joked that this meeting would be remembered as the "summit of the invalids." The leaders dined on goose soup with mushrooms and young reindeer and kidded about their health, officials said. White House spokesperson Mike McCurry described Yeltsin as "a little ashen-faced" and "not as vibrant as I've seen him." But he also said Yeltsin "was constantly engaged" in the talks and that Clinton told McCurry, "I think he really came here to do business." Yeltsin spokesperson Sergei Yastrzhembsky said, "The working atti- tude for tomorrow is splendid." It was the 12th meeting between the two presidents and the first since Clinton's trip to Moscow last April, before they each won re-election. Posing for pictures with Yeltsin, Clinton was upbeat about their relation- ship over the years. "We've worked hard together,"he said. The president slouched in a chair so his ailing right leg could extend stiffly in a brace. An aide hovered nearby with crutches. "My leg and I are getting around pretty well," he commented ear- lier. Clinton came to Helsinki with a package of arms control proposals aimed at soothing Russian fears that the FIRM Continued from Page 1. football program. Terry Denbow, vice president for university relations at Michigan State University, said the firm's fees totaled more than $700,000 for its work at MSU. "We wanted the best and that is what we got," Denbow said. "Our goal was to get to the bottom of all the problems with our football program, and that is what we felt we did. It was an extensive search and they uncovered any prob- lems we had." Many of the firm's lawyers are for- mer NCAA enforcement staff mem- bers, including lead attorney Michael Glazier, who will be responsible for examining the University's case. The University will give the firm all AP PHOTO Russian President Boris Yeltsin waves as he arrives in Helsinki yesterday for a summit meeting with President Clinton. West is seeking military advantage.The _ United States also hopes the package - will encourage Moscow to ratify the START II arms control treaty, signed in 1993 but never put into effect. Russian critics say the treaty is a bad deal that was accepted out of weakness, The pact sets a warhead limit of 3,500 on each side, down from pre-treaty lev- els of about 8,000. Importantly, it calls for elimination by 2003 of land-based nuclear weapons with multiple war- heads, which would strip Russia of its SS-18, the most powerful weapon in its arsenal. Russia then would have to build single-warhead missiles it cannot afford. The U.S. proposal would cut the war- head level by about an additional 1,000 warheads, reducing the limit to 2,000- 2,500 for each side. Also, Yeltsin would be offered a delay of several years in the 2003 dead- line for Russia to destroy silos in which banned missiles are deployed and for scrapping banned bombers and sub- marines. Clinton's team described the pro- posal as negotiating guidelines for START 111. In return, Clinton wants a "clear, unequivocal commitment" from Yeltsin that the Russian parlia- ment would ratify START 11 this spring. Republican leaders in the. House sent Clinton a letter cautioning against "surprise concessions" on U.S. missile defenses. of the newspaper articles from the past week that have included allegations against the basketball program, said Vice President for University Relations Walter Harrison. "We have a particular interest in making sure that no NCAA regulations were violated here," Harrison said. "Now we are going to leave it to the firm." Allegations have been made that sev- eral Michigan basketball players violat- ed NCAA bylaws through illegal mon- etary exchange and involvement with Detroit booster Ed Martin. Glazier said the firm has not yet for- mulated a game plan. "With these things we have to take it on a day-to-day basis; Glazier said. Glazier said he cannot determine how much the investigation will cost the University. SUMMER JOB FOR registered nurse at girls Summer camp on Lake Charlevoix. June 26 to July 26. 810/851-1318. Families welcome. TELEMARKETING Eve. $7/hr. 10+ hrs./ wk. No selling! Call Allen 996-1107. THE WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY/lut- zel Hospital Infertility Program is seeking healthy women to be egg donors for infertile couples. Participation would require frequent office visits and laboratory evaluations, daily injections, ultrasounds and a minor surgical procedure to remove donated eggs. The en- tire process is strictly confidential, and finan- cial compensation for time and travel expen- ses will be provided. For more information, or to initiate the screening process to be an egg donor, call Merrilie Rousseau, BS, RNC, Program Coordinator at (810) 558-1100, ext. 4016. U-MOVE IS NOW HIRING FITNESS in- structors for spring, summer, & fall terms. Call 764-1342. UNIVERSITY CATERINGflraining clas- ses starting now for waitstaff - F/f, P/T - Flexible Hours - Great $ - Reliable In- dividuals Only! - Call 764-2142 and leave a message. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED for 1 wk. camp for kids with Muscular Dystrophy. 6/13-6/21. Call Molly at 517/694-7787. WINTER ESCAPE- Cozy log cabins $54. 75 nightly. Incl. outdoor hot tub & ski trails Traverse City 616/276-9502. announcements r if you haen 't yet, but Who want to be a partofthe BC(tuse cares UJAHalf ShekelCampaignEvery call Andrew Echt, 747-8081 on or, e-mail us at ha fshekel@unuch.e u counts or, stop by Hillel, 142') Hill Street Orwnuin o iwi) FREE MONEY - NEVER REPAY-Gov't grants, biumos available, ideal for students. free details: 1(810) 656-7821, ext. 2017. 2 RMMTES. NEEDED @ comer of Church & Hill to share 1g. 5 bdrm. house w/ 4 girls. Prkg., Idry., 2 full baths, full kitchen, fum. Femn. pref. May to May lease. Call Amy @i 764-1880. FEMALE TO SHARE lg. apt. w/ 2 others. No smoking $274 662-5084 313-498-3283. MSA Continued from Page . COMPUTER ASSISTANT- Sophomore or Junior needed for Sprin#/ Summer 1997 and following terms to assist with maintaining Macintosh hardware, software and LAN as part of the Student Publications computer support team. Good pay, flexible hours. Work study and others call for information .Aid interview: 936-7883.' w STAYING FOR SPRING?! Nagrant also said the winner would triumph by a narrow margin. "This is like one of the first elec- tions in a while where we don't really know who's going to come out on top," Nagrant said. While roughly 3,000 students voted electronically, only about 500 paper ballots were cast by 8 p.m., Blake said. Craig Rogowski, a Business junior who worked at the Angell Hall polling site, said only about 15 stu- dents had voted between 4:45 and 6 site, said many students probably. don't care about the MSA elections. "Maybe because they don't get to see how it affects them or impacts them directly," Pietrzak said. "I don't know how feasible it is to care when_ (students are) trying to make it through each day." Unlike the students who took advantage of online voting, LSA junior Jennifer Polan said conve- nience prompted her to vote by paper ballot. "I was walking by the vote site, so I just did it," Polan said. LSA senior Safdar Bandukwala also said he cast his vote by a paper J COUNSELOR POSITIONS: Openings in all team & individual sports, also Waterfront- Art-Drama-RN's-Competitive sellers. Lo- cated Berkshire Mts. of Massachusetts -2 1/2 hr. from NYC-Boston. Call Greylock for boys 1 -800-842-5214/Romaca for girls I- 8;I-2=ROMACA- _ NOW HIRING CIRCULATION MANAGER for next fall. Work for The Michigan Daily-great management ex- perience & excellent pay. Full academic year commitment, but what better atmosphere to work in & earn a salary! You even get your own beeper. Talk about presge...stop by our office-420 Maynard St. in the Student FIND A SUBLET IN THE rei FIeflo I MALE TO SHARE Ig. 2 bdrm. bi-level apt. w/2 @ Geddes/Ilill. Prkg. avail., free shuttle to N. campus. $412 764-8896. RMMTE. needed for beautiful 2 bdrm. Prospect & Church house apt. w/ female. Sept. 97 - Aug. 98. M or F, smkr. or non. Idry. prkg. Call Anne @ 764-6798. RMMTE. TO SHARE 3 bdrm. apt. w/ 2 fem. on S. Main. Own room, prkg., ldry, reasonable rent incl. util. Sept.-Sept. Call 663-0497. p.m. ballot. "I don't know if it's because of the "I spent a lot of time on it," online voting or not - I assume par- Bandukwala said. "I wanted to vote tially (it is)," Rogowski said. for something that matters -some- errrswevrtin tl~tr VT~iAtT 1 I I I