DAILY CLASSIFIEDS The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, May 13, 1981-Page 11 Surplus of doctors; state looks at cuts (Continuedfrom Page 1) (Continuedfrom Page 10) PERSONAL TRADITIONAL musicians sought to perform in Festival of Folk Song and Dance, Sept. 20. For inre info, call 769-1052. 29F0513 HELP WANTED JASON FITCH what were you planning for this weekend? How about going to the movies on State 1, 2, 3, 4 Theatres? All you have to do is to come to the Daily and pick up your two free ticketh! dH0513 FEMALE MODELS WANTED. $6.00/hr. No ex- perience needed. We will train. Apply in person-The Velvet Touch, 215' S. Fourth Ave. 668-9755. 84Hu530 Students: Earn extra money by participating in pychotogy experiment in your spare time. En- perments usuatly last ne hour; absolutely no deception or drugs involved. Call 764-1590 from 8 to 4. 66Hu515 SUMMER ART FESTIVAL STAFFING Work study positions still open to work on summer festival planning. Work in large arts organization, membership and publicity. 5-15 hours/week. Art background preferred. Must be good with public. Great work experience. Call today 763-4430 Rita, or stop by Rm 4310 Michigan Union. 92H0516 WSI WATERFRONT DIRECTOR and coun- selors-Raanana Day Camp, Jewish Community Council of Washtenaw County, June 24-Aug. 9, 668- 0271. 58H0516 ACTIVIST SUMMER POSITIONS are available with the Toledo Ohio Public Interest Campaign to work on progressive political issues. For interview call 419- 241-9093 from 10:00 A.M.-1:00 P.M. only! 59H0520 To $600/week. Inland exploration crews. Vigorous men/women. Full/part year Wilderness terrain nationwide. Send $5.00 for 90-company Directory & job guidelines. Job Data: Box 172C2, FayettevilleAR 72701. 88H0521 BUSINESS SERVICES PENNY NEER this must be your lucky day! Come to the Daily and pick up your two free tickets to the State Theatremidnightmovieof yourchoice! dJ0513 PROFESSIONAL TYPING AT REASONABLE PRICES. 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SIT U ATIONS W ANTED IMLOOKING for an attractive, friendly gal toenjoy the summer with. I'm a well educated man in my late 20's with above average looks who considers himself a sensitive individual'. Let's get together, there's a whole world to discover out there. P.O. Box 2454, Ann Arbor 48106. 0400513 1. system "makes it relatively easy for physicians to establish themselves irrespective of existing market con- ditions," Rosen said. The system insulates patients from the cost of services they receive and allows physicians to "generate their own demand" through marginally necessary repeat visits, he said. Increasing the total supply of doctors, he said, "simply won't solve that problem because they migrate to areas of the state they find desirable to live in. Caretaker found dead The body of a 49-year-old Ann Arbor man was found'in his car parked behind Pi Beta Phi sorority shortly after 10 p.m. Monday, police said. Police said last night they believe Willie Lee Minor died of a heart attack, but said an autopsy would be performed to determine the cause of death for cer- tain. Minor was a caretaker for the sorority, which is vacant for the sum- mer, according to a student who lives next door. Police aren't certain if Minor went to work for his scheduled shift at 8 a.m., but if he didn't, police say, the body could have been in the car as long as 14 hours before it was discovered. Fraternity robbed A second-story room in Delta Upsilon fraternity was broken into some time between May 1 and May 10 when its oc- cupant was out-of-town, police said. - The thief gained access through the unlocked window and stole a tape recorder valued at $300 and $350 worth of tapes. The office investigated the oversup- ply problem at the request of a Senate committee. Information was provided to support recommendations of the latest state health care plan. 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