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BSE AN EGG DONOR
Healthy women under 30,
average weight, educated,
financdally compensated.
Call 517-771-6940
or fax name and address to
Emilie 517-752-3841
for applcation. A

EARLY CHILDHOOD substitutes needed.
Have fun while working w/ young children.
Call Pat @ 668-0887. Work according to
your schedule.
EASTERN EUROPE JOBS- Teach basic
conversational English in Prague, Budapest,
or Krakow. No teaching certificate or
European languages required. Inexpensive
Room & Board + other benefits. For info.
call: 206/971-3680 ext. k55982.
GARDENERS. $8/HR. At least 20 hrs./wk.
Near campus. Under direction of master
gardener. Experience preferred. 761-4433.
Dependability vital.
GROUNDSPERSON needed for residential,
cemmercial mainemance company. 20-30
hrs./wk. Must have own car. Please call 995-
0322.
JUNE OPENINGS

SOPHOMORE WOMEN
The Young Women's Health Project is
conducting an ongoing, federally-funded announ ement
study of nutrition and its impact on menstrual
function.
Participants needed! If you have experienced
or you are regularly engaged in any of the
following behaviors:
DONATIONS of used books needed for
* binge eating AAUW Fall Book Sale. No textbooks. 973-
* intense dieting or fasting 6287 for info. or pick-up.
vomiting or other types of purging ATTENTION ALL Stcdents! Over $6 BI-
call Dina, Project Coordinator at The lion in public edr livate sector grants &
University of Michigan scholarshipsx.s row uaitlable. All students
Medical Center 936-4867 are eligible. L is he For more info, call
1-800-2636495 ext. ;5987.

THESIS EDITING by experienced
professional. Language, organization, format.
996-0566.
TYPING & WRITING
Resumes, cover letters, applications &
essays. Ann Arbor Typing 994-5515.
help wanted
BE A SUCCESS, WORK AT THE BEST!
ENJOY YOUR SUMMER AT
WILLOWAY DAY CAMP
Enthusiastic, talented, creative, caring college
students and teachers needed as general
counselors, arts/crafts/sailing/tennis/com-
puter/dance specialists, and WSI's from June
17 to Aug. 16, or July 8 to Aug. 16.
Fieldwork & internships encouraged. Must
e in Blmfd., Farm., Novi, etc.
VILLOWAY DAY CAMP
(810) 932-2123
willowaydc@ aol.com
$35,000/YR. INCOME tial. Reading
books. Toll free (1 -9778 eat. R-
1864 for listinss.
$40,000/YR. income potential. Home typists/
PC users. Tol free (1)800/898-9778 ext. T-
1864 for listings.
$6.0/HR.! Now hiring for Spring & Sum-
mer positions that can continue throughout
chool year. Flexible eve. & wkend. hrs. - set
r own schedule. Build resume & com-
munication skils while maintainin & im-
gtudent pgrams at UM. Call or top
by Michigan Telefund, 611 church, suite
304, 998-7420 for info. and apTlication.
ARE YOU environmentally conscious?
Sales & marketing company looking for 3-5
people. No prior sales experience needed.
all Brad @ 663-872.
ASST. MGR. for local duo, SOLSTICE.
Roots. rock, reggae. Part-time. Undergrad
o.k. Tom Fivenson 769-0871.
BE AN ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE at The
Michigan Dailyl Gain valuable business ex-
rience selling advertising to local and na-
Wanal businesses, and build your resa ne
Pick up applications at the Student Publica-
tious Building, 420 Maynard. Applicatin
deadline is Friday, June 14. Call 64-0662
for more information.
COMPUTER TECHNICIAN to handle cus-
tomer support of software systems &
hardware. Preferred exp. w/ technical
trouble-shooting, computer assembly, multi-
media computng. Part-time. Send resume to
Mr. Douglas at 1000 Victors Way. Ste. 300,
Ann Arbor, MI 48108.
RUISE SHIPS HIRING Earn up to
$2000+Imorxth. World travel. Seasonal &
full-time positions. No rxp, necessary. For
info. cal 2 4-0468 ext. C55981.
DAYCARE NEEDS RELP wikids. petcare,
cleaning, orgarizing, Mac skills, Pulsast
time tnr 9/I. 6-S8thr. 996-4847.

* Intermational expansion
*Sales associates
* Full training provided
* Ideal for college students
* $10.25 to start
971-6122
NATIONAL PARES HIRING- Positions
are now available at National Parks, Forests
& Wildlife Preserves. Excellent benefits +
bonuses! Call: 1-206-971-3620 ext N55986.
NATIVE KOREAN speakers needed for
coding work. $50.00 for 5-10 hrs. max. Call
313/936-6599.
NORMAL, HEALTHY men/women ages
18-30, approx. 170 lbs. or less, right-handed,
normal or corrected vision, needed for PET
studies of brain blood flow. Compensation is
over $100. Call Chris @ 764-2280 on
weekdays.
NOW HIRING: All shifts, flexible hours.
Waitresses, shot girls, dancers. Call for info.
Centerfold 313/892-7333.
OFFICE ASST. needed part-time. Must
have good phone skills, be organized and
have Macintosh computer experience. Call
Liz at 995-0322.
PHOTOGRAPHY STUDENTS: looking
for extra $$ this summer? Shoot our
wedding! We're looking for a student to take
innovative & traditional shots of our wedding
from 6-8 pm. on 7/27/96 in Milford, MI
(about 1/2 hose from Ann Arbor). You'll
have to get yourself there. Interested? Call
Tom at 202/233-9768 or email
kerr.tom@epamail.epa.gov.
PHYSICALLY FIT, toned guy required for
life-drawing by estab. master draughtsman.
$10/hr. 2 - 4 hrs./wk. 761-4433.
POSTAL & Govemment jobs $21/hr. +
benefits. No experience. Will train. Call 313/
913- 5082
PRACTICE REPRESENTATIVE
MEDICAL CODING SPECIALIST
FULLTIME/PARTI7ME p ions available
in our Ann Arbor office. Weare 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 net (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 miunute bus ride from the
Campus. Interested: fax your resume to 313/
677-' 407 or send to PMG, Personnel
Coordinator, POB 1108, Ann Arbor 48106.
RESEARCH POSITION available at UM.
Work on a project researching nutrition and
breast cancer. Involves working with people,
laboratory work, and computer work. 1 year
commitment prefered. Call 747-0216.
SECURITY GUARDS needed to work on
UM campus. Overtime $ avail. 668-0444.
Apply at Ste Security Services, Inc. 525
Church. EOE.
SMALL LAWNMOWING company look-
ing for mature with commercial
experience. Must gvegood references and
be availablethm October. 25-50 hrs./wk.
bsewhat flexible.'971-0193.

All subjects will be paid up to $265 on
completion of their participation in this
research project.
SUBJECTS NEEDED for cognitive
psychology, reaction time experiment, right-
handed, native English speaker, normal
vision and hearing. Pay $5.50/hr. or by
experiment. Call 936-2056.
R EA D T
R ECYCL EIT *
SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS wanted Perry
Nursery School. Must be 18 yrs. Exp. pref.
$5.00 an hr. 677-8130.
UM SCHOOL NATURAL Resources &
Environ. computer support job 10-15 hrs./wk.
Begin mid August. 1-yr. commitment
requested. Workstudy welcome. Send resume
to 3505 Dana Bldg. Box 1115 or via email to
dfisch@umich.edu.
WORK STUDY students: Various duties in
the Medical Center. Call Liz @ 936-5504.
WORKSTUDY. Animal caretaker
(amphibians). $7/hr. Call 936-6625.
BABYSITTER/HOUSEHOLD help for fun,
active family, teenagers. Relible car,
references. Good pay. 995-5242.
BABYSITTER NEEDED, flex. times. Own
trans. Call 434-5613.
CHILD CARE - Kind & gentle student for 8
& 11 yr. olds, 15 flexible daytime hrs./wk.,
$75/wk., car, mid-June thrm Aug, Non-smkr.,
references. 761-7260.
CHILD CARE needed for 3 children. Oc-
casional full or half weekends. Must have
eap., refs. & trans. $6-$7/hr. $60-$70/24 hrs.
eg.). Call 572-2982.
CHILD CARE June 17 thm July 26 15 hrs./
wk. M, T, Th momings. 662-9782.
MOTHERS HELPER to play with and care
for baby. Light housekeeping, flex. hours,
competitive pay, ref. 662-4540.
NEED EXTRA CASH? Babysitter needed
for 3 1/2 yr. old & 15 mo. old baby on
weekend eves. Refs., trans. required. 485-
1477.
PART-TIME Childcare needed for delight-
ful 6 ma. old. hours M-W, 7 a.m.-1:30 pm.
& Thurs. 1-6 p.m. At least 1 yr. commitment
required. Previous childcare exp. & ability to
speak English required. 995-0926.
PART-TIME NANNY needed this summer.
10-15 hrs./wk. Trans. needed. 662-5200.
SUMMER CHILD CARE for 2 well-be-
haved boys 4 & 6 Four a.m.s/wk. Experience
& refs. necessary. Car pref. 668-4052.

NON-SMOKING COUPLE looking for af-
fordable 1 bdrm. or efficiency within walking
distance of UM Central Campus. Call 616/
642-6261.
FEM. GRAD. student, non-smoker, needs 1
bdrm. in an apt. Aug. - May. Denise 213-
5603.
CONVERSATION partners wanted. Share
an experience w/ intemational student. Leam
about new languages and cultures. 994-1456.
HORSE FOR LEASE: $125/mo. Young,
talented T.B. or older hunt/dressage horse.
Great riding areas, family farm. 1/2 hr. west
of town. Call 428-8796.

Daily - Wednesday, June 5, 1996 - 7
Third-party
candidate to
visit campus
tomorrow
By Katie Wang
Daily News Editor
Ann Arbor residents and University
students who have yet to decide which
candidate to cast their vote for in this
year's presidential election will have an
opportunity to meet another candidate
who is also running for the executive
office this year.
Mike Tompkins, the vice-presiden-
tial candidate with the Natural Law
Party, is scheduled to visit Ann Arbor
tomorrow afternoon. Tompkins' tour
around the country is part of his drive
to have his name and the party's pres-
idential candidate, John Hagelin,
placed on the ballot in all 50 states.
Tompkins said his party emphasizes
scientifically proven solutions to
America's problems.
"We're committed to preventive
medicine to lower Medicare costs, bal-
ancing the budget, and alternative ener-
gy," Tompkins said. "We're very inter-
ested in having a sustained American
environment, so America will still be
strong in 20-30 years"
Tompkins said the party is also inter-
ested in "effective crime-prevention
programs and improving education
through programs to develop students'
creativity and intelligence."
When asked about the party's stance
on affirmative action, Tompkins dis-
missed it as "dust and smoke" sur-
rounding more pressing issues.
"I'm in favor of (affirmative action)
but we're getting into reverse discrimi-
nation now," he said. "Instead of wast-
ing time on trying to level the playing
field, we should focus on improving
education by awakening the inner
geniuses of students.'
Tompkins also said he wanted to
see less abuse of the welfare system,
and wanted to encourage people to
find work. He said, however, that
welfare is a "whipping boy" for soci-
etal problems, and instead, programs
such as Medicare and social security
should be redesigned.
The party's stance on same-sex mar-
riage, an issue on which the
Republican and Democratic parties
disagree, is one of "equal rights before
the law"
"We should consider rights of the
children," Tompkins said. "The law and
constitution are blind to sexup prefer-
ences."
Thus far, the Natural Law Party,
which was founded in 1992, has suc-
ceeded in getting its candidates on the
ballots of 24 states, including
California, Ohio, and Texas. In order to
have their names placed on Michigan's
ballot, he will need 30,000 signatures.
Tompkins said this year it plans to be
the first third party in United States
history to be on the ballot in all 50
states.
It plans to run 1,000 candidates for
federal, state and local offices.
Tompkins is scheduled to be on the
Diag at noon tomorrow.

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