Monday, May 11, 1998 - The Michigan Daily - 7 Laundry/vacuuming/etc. Walking distance to PUT YOUR COMPUTER campus. 662-7169 after 6 p.m. T WORK LAW FIRM, PART TIME, PAID assistant ILL T WORK position available, no prior experience necessary. Must be available immediately Now hiring Business School through ensuing year. Fax resume to 734- computer ab consultants for 2-3893 immed., or send to 308 W. Huron, . p tb d nutats fo L sn Arbor, MI 48103. spring, summer, and next fo . ine LEGAL SECRETARY for a full-time posi- up your fall work now! Excellent tion with small Bloomfield Hills law firm. resume building experience and Exprience preferred. Fax resume to: 248- competitive wages. Experience 25s-9212. with Windows95/NT MS Office, MORNING BARN help needed at horse Netscape & Pine ood farm 10 miles west of A2. Leave msg. at 475- a & P 3209. communication & people skills, responsibility & initiative required. Shifts vary between 7 a.m. - 2 a.m., 7 days a week. ® Apply in person. -Room C1420 ® ® _ Kresge Library Building 700 East Universiy M3ORGANIZER WANTED-Peace Acton MI M3 M RKETNG G OUP seeks strong activist for statewide grassroots organizing position. Computer skills, S UM M ER/IFALL fundraising, travel a must. Respond by May 15 to Peace Action of Michigan. ATTN:MD INTERNSHIP PO Box 4482 East Lansing, MI 48826; fax (517)337-8083; e-mail M3 Marketin Grou peaceacmi@hotmail.com EOE 01 Southfield Roa Suite 200 PROGRAMMER/SPORTS FAN full-time Sothfmd MI S e 2 summer. Must know UNIX, C, and irmingham, MI 48009 BASEBALL. $10-$15/hr. 741-8829. : 800-659-9658 job@tgstats.cen. F: 248-258-9671 RESEARCH ASSISTANT for a Dental Research Lab. Must have workstudy grant CONTACT PERSON: for spr/sam terms. Job includes general lab Lidia Trpcevska duties: glassware solutions, etc. Very flex. hrs. Please call 763-3396. COMPANY DESCRIPTION: RESEARCH ASST. (temporary) needed in Mobile, Mall and Event Dental School, University of Michigan. 20- Marketing Company servicing 40 hours per week, s10-$12/hr. Must know large clients, such as ESPN, molecular biology techniques and have Chler , sreferences. Duties include lab work, lab Chrysler, Lincoln-Mercury, maintenance, and care of animals. Send Hewlett-Packard, Blockbuster, etc. resume to: Dr. S. Gong, School of Dentistsy, 1011 N. University Ave., University of OB DESCRIPTION: Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1078 or fax emporary position with full-time to: 734/763-8100. EOE/AA. possibilities upon completion of 6 SCOREKEEPERS IS NOW TAKING ap- month position. Position involves: plications for waitstaff Spring/Summer (Art traveling across the United States Fair) Energetic, punctual a plicants should representing Fortune 500 compa- apply today 310 Maynard 995-0100. nies; marketing products to high SECURITY GUARDS to work on UM end clients. campus. part-time, full-time, permanent, temporary. Apply at: State Security Services, COMPENSATION: 525 Church, 668-0444. EOE Hotel, Per Diem and Travel SUMMER WAREHOUSE workers: Send Expetises naid, with additional resume to: Bob Wooley, G.P.D. Inc. 35457 alary. (Salar negotiable) Industrial Rd., Livonia, MI 48150. SUMMER WORK: Not-for-profit or- QUALIFICATIONS: ganization seeks student with computer skills Cou ICT .nowlee who is devoted to the Western intellectual Computer knowledge required. tradition. To do research, writing, Great communication skills fundraising, & more. $10-$12/hr. required. Understanding of mar- (opportunity for more). Visit our Web site: keting concepts. Responsible, http://www.gofast.org. Email resume or in- self-motivated person. qurires to: work@gofast.org. SURVEYOR ASST.JRODMAN - Ann Ar- START DATE: bor firm seeks responsible asst. to crew chief. July through December. Duties include field work to stake roads, sewers, grading and topographic surveys. Full-time, permannt resition 9-$11 Ide pn- APPLICATION DEADLINE & " a 9 PROCEDURES FOR in experience. Call 734 975-0411. Start PPLYING: TELEMARKETING Eve. $7-12/hr. No lease fax resume and cover selling! Call Allen 996-1107. letter to above address ASAP - THE MICHIGAN LEAGUE Buffet is now interviews will be held immedi- hiring for Spring & Summer. Starting pay ately. Attention: Lidia Trpcevska. $6.60 to $7/hr. Great summer job - no nights or weekends! Apply at the Michigan League MOTAWI TILEWORKS-Is seeking full Buffet between 11 & 2 p.m. 911 N. time Tile Production Assistants. You should University. be: good natured, hardworking, organized, THE PARTHENON Restaurant now hiring able to take direction, attentive to details, and exp. waitstaff (lunch & dinner). Apply in per- able to work on a team. Some lifting son only at 226 S. Main St. required. Experience not necessary, just your VOLUNTEERS SOUGHT for study of good attitude. Salary neg. Send or fax in- memory drug. Participating subjects will ies to Motawi Tileworks, 33 N. Staeble receive up to $400 to take an oral medication , Ann Arbor, MI 48103, Fax (734)213- over 2 weeks. Eligible volunteers should be 2569. healthy and 18-40 years old (men only). Par- OPEN WORK-STUDY POSITION: Stu- ticipating subjects will take either an active or dents needed to carry out various office-type inert pill, make 5 clinic visits and undergo duties in the Medical Center and run errands. tests of memory. Interested individuals Seeking energetic, dependable person with a should contact Janet at 936-8272, in the willingness to leAm. Call Liz Cole at 936- niversisy of Michigan Department of 5504. ry 1,000 bicyclists cross the country. Support the Amer. Lung Assoc. Discover the frontier within yourself. Volunteer, join the Crew! Call 1-800-BIG-RIDE today. WANTED: Subjects for psychology experi- ment on perception at U of M. Takes 1 hr. pays $10. Must be native English speaker & 20/20 correctable vision. Call 936-2825. WORK FOR ACADEMIC credit, volunteer or participate with a work study grand at UM s Pound House Children's Canter re- school during Spring term. Located at 710 S. Forest at Willard. Please call 998-8440 for more information or to arrange an interview. WORK STUDY positions for SprinlSum- mer term in endocrinology lab. $7.50/hr. Contact Dr. Denver at 936-6625. WOULD YOU LIKE TO EARN UP TO $135? WOULD YOU LIKE HIGHLY DETAILED PICTURES OF YOUR BRAIN?? MAKE A CONTRIBUTION TO SCIENCEI The UNIVERITY OF MICHIGAN seeks volunteers to participate in research that utilizes PET and FMRI, two techniques used to measure brain activity. * Needed are normal, healthy men and women between the ages of 18-30 and 62-80, right-handed, with normal or corrected *Volunteers completing PET studies receive $100-$135, based on time required. * Volunteers completing FRMI studies receive $10/hr. and FREE highly-detailed pictures of their brains. * Also needed are men and women that meet the above criteria for studies NOT involving PET or FMRI. These participants will receive $10/hr. If you are interested in participating, or would like more information concerning our studies, call (734)764-2280. If no one is available to take your call, please leave a message and we will reply as soon as possible. MANUFACTURING Software Engineer !T's Center for Electronic m is an Commerce has positions independent available for a Software organization Engineer and a Senior that Ptners Software Engineer to with ste and design, develop and gemenltinvestigate the application ovtm of non- inear dynamics and private agent-based technologies enterprise, for solving manufactunng and industy problems in both organizatism government and private to asnst man- industry. This person will utacrin be responsible for Productiity, developing proposals, quality, and presenting papers at customer conferences and commu- saistaction. nicating with customers. S pmsvidaQUALIFICATIONS: Bachelors degree or bniand equivalent experience in compensatin computer science, artificial package, life, non-linear systems or and a team- distributed artificial oriented wor intelligence/multi-agent- mnonment. based systems (including To eonhid fine-grained emergent n paradigms); strong object- please send a oriented design expenence resume, salary with understanding of history, and object-oriented compensaten progrmming languages; requiemet. technicalwrting skills; and U.S. citizenship. AnEEAA ,DISRAL E er . OY M/IDN. Industrial Technology Institute, Human Resources - 9748 P.O. Box 1485, Ann Arbor MI 48106 Fax (734)213-3406, or email jp@ihtorg. BABYSITTER NEEDED for 10mo. old girl in our S.W. Ann Arbor home, M-T-W, 3:15- 7:30 p.m. 665-7605. BABYSIITER NEEDED for in-home care of adorable 5-mouth-old boy. 10-15 hrs/wk, fix. sched, refs req. Call 669-0153. CHILD CARE FOR HEALTHY, curious 2 & 5 year olds in my A2 home. $8.75/hr. Ex- tensive exp. w/ children req. Exc. refs. 10-15 hrs./wk. Own trans. N-smkr. Call 663-5635. DAYCARE ASST. part-time. Will train. Own trans. Flex. hrs. 663-1737. ENERGETIC, RESPONSIBLE, nonsmok- ing female to babysit approximately 10 hrs/ wk. Must have own car. $7/h, leave message at 996-9077. EXPERIENCED, LOVING child care for 2 great children, 8 & 12. Mon. & Wed. 2-4, 5- 7. Own car. 769-0698 or 996-2306. SUMMER PART-TIME child care for boy 6 1/2. Looking for intelligent, kind, active non-smoker. References required. 668-6377. SUPERVISE 8 yr. old boy & 11 1/2 yr. old girl at swim club. N-smkr, own car. 994- 0959. Pay negotiable announcements A CONTEST! Stop by Middle Earth on 1209 South U. and guess the plot of the last Seinfeld episede. Whoever omes closest will receive a $50 gift certificate. Entries taken until 9 p.m. Thursday 5/14. No phone entries please. BASKETBALL FAN looking for UM 1985 NIKE DUNK BASKETBALL SHOES. Blue and Gold. PAY UP TO $500 new or used. Call anytime: 1-800/921-5411. UM Mens' Boxing Club open at the Coliseum Tu 4-6, Wed 7-9, Thur 4-6 pm. Seeking Athletes. Beginners Welcome! Good coaching, friendly & affordable. Check us out, you'll like it. Call Matt 332-3906 for info or drop in at practice. THE BEST GIFT Name an actual start Just $35.50. Celestial Presence 800-446-3985 x- 1010. VISITING DOCTOR & wife want to rent 1 or 2 bedroom apt. or house on campus. Fum unfum. for 5 yr. starting Jne 1. T. Stoever, MD. email: sto@hno.mh-hannover.de, fax: 0049-511-532-3293 INFERTILE COUPLE seeking ovum donor whose characteristics would be similar to wife's. For information on financial compensation, send inquiries including a per- sonal description and/or photo to: P.S.M., P.O. Box 3612, Ann Arbor 48106. -y Fox to go on trial for incident By Rick Freeman Daily Sports Editor Thursday, an Oakland County judge ruled that former Michigan hockey player Chris Fox will stand trial for an incident in a recreational league game that took place last summer. Assault with intent to do great bod- ily harm less than murder is the charge, and if convicted, the recent LSA graduate could face up to 10 years in prison. Fox had been struck by an oppo- nent in the game, but events after the hit on Fox are muddled by differ- ent testimonies. R o b e r t Thomas, Fox's Fox accuser, said he was skating back to his bench when Fox hit him in the mouth with the blade of his stick, according to the Detroit Free Press. Gregg Malicke, Fox's teammate on the summer-league team and the Michigan hockey team, testified that Fox hit Thomas accidentally, having been dazed by the hit he received earli- er. Rick Perry, the referee who ejected Fox, corroborated Thomas story. He is also quoted in the Free Press as saying that Fox challenged Thomas' team- mates after he hit Thomas. Thomas lost two teeth in the incident and underwent oral surgery several times. Fox required 15 stitches to close a gash on his cheek. The incident occurred on June 15, 1997, at the Detroit Skate Club in Bloomfield Hills. But Fox's arraign- ment was not held until Jan. 7, 1998. The delay in the arraignment raised questions in the Michigan hockey program after the charges were filed. The day after the arraignment, Michigan hockey coach Red Berenson expressed displeasure with the timing of the charges, saying it made Fox seem "like he's been on the loose for all this time like a criminal. They knew who he was and where he was from the day he left the rink," Berenson said. Berenson came down in full support of Fox after the initial charges were filed, and the defenseman was never suspended by Berenson or the Athletic Department. Fox "has been a model player the alleged incident is not the Chris Fox I know," Berenson said. When the initial charges were filed, James Halushka, chief of warrants and investigations in the Oakland County Prosecutor's office, described the attack as "cowardly," and said that Fox sin- gled out the smallest player on the