The Michigan Daily - Monday, uwy 3 2000- DONATION Continued from Page 1 Werred to the Universitv. The funds will be added to the University's endow- ment fund. Unless a University president in the future deems it necessary. the University does not plan to spend the yearly distributions until the final settlement of the trust. Bank One projects that it will take about 30 to 40 years fsr fhe fin1 settlement to occur. d t request i the d g thit Once Knorr's brother passes away, the money will be donated in its entirety to the Uniersity. Knorr was born in February of 1924 and passed away in October of 1998. Knorr practiced law for a brief time and then started the Scott Equipment Company out of Detroit, with two partners in the 1960's ite company manufactures machines, used to bond plastic tabs for indexes, that te used by commercial binderies worldwide He never iiriried and has no children Pat Leddg c ai Bloomfield IHills attorny, who knew Patriot Games ********************************** PHYSICAL ASSISTANT NEEDED for disabled male law student. Pay negotiable, SUMMER JOBS will train. Call Chris 761-9551. for the ENVIRONMENT RESEARCH FIRM needs several interns $300 to $450/ Summer for late summer, fall, winter. $8 tn start, Work with PIRGIM to fight Urban Sprawl. flexible part ime position, 15-30 hours per Make a difference while making money. week. Opportunity for advancement to Part time and full time rapid advancement permanent position after graduation. Career Opportunity Call Allex734-662-6597 ************************************ ACCOUNTS MANAGER Fredric's Corp, exclusive distributor of Aveda lifestyle products, is seeking an outside accounts manager for the Ann Arbor/Dearborn area. If you enjoy a team environment, have retail experience, love to share knowledge and build relationships with customers, we offer a competitive salary plus a generous benefits program. Licensed cosmetology professionals only. Send Resume to 4235 Muhlhauser Rd. Fairfield A H 45014. Attention Dena Etter. DULT WEBSITE PHOTOGRAPHER needs model. No experience necessary. Interested in all types and especially full- figured. Excellent pay. 665-2521. AUDITOR/TEAM SUPERVISOR RGIF Inventory now hiring. Ann Arbor office. $9+/hr. paid training, benefits available. Must be 18+ with access to reliable transp. and phone. Immediate openings. 734-971-RGIF. BARTNEDERS make $100-$250/per nite. No experience neccessary 1-800-981-8168 x1006. IG K-MART, 215 N. Maple. Now hiring night shift 10 p.m.-6 a.m. Paid lunch breaks. Starting rate fron $9.00. Pay for previous experience. 734-761 8557. Apply today! CUSTOMER SERVICE PT opening @ Ann Arbor YMCA. Dependable. outgoiig self-starters needed for evening & weekend hours @ membership desk, YMCA membership & bus pass included. Call Jon @ 633-0536 ext.. 234 or fill out appl. @ 350 S. Fifth Ave, Ann Arbor EOE. EARN UP TO $10/HR. Now hiring for ring and summer positions that can ntlnue through out the school year. exible evenings & wknds.-set your own schedule. fluild resumc and communication skills while inaisiraining and improving student p r t of M. Call or stop by Michigan Teelfnd 61 I Church Suite 4F. 998-7420 f)r it and application. www. telun dxv cfo tar GLOBAL. P111)T)GRAPmIY s sking Io at rctv feml miceis for Duties include: scanning, data input, coding, proofreading, and some receptionist duties. Experience wih Office applications and PageMaker desired. Call Elise Lavin of Aon's Loyalty Institute at 734-769-6868 for a phone interview or fax your resume to 734-769-0611. RESIDENT MANAGERS. A couple or 2 roommates wanted to lease apts, collect rent, and do minor maintenance. Beginning Mid- Aug 00'. Compensation=Free rent for 2 bdrm apt. Stop by Varsity at 625 Church Street. SCOREKEEPERS is now hiring part-time short order cooks. No experience necessary. 995-0100 SUBJECTS FOR U OF M Dept. of Psychiatry Perception Study: Must have vision corrected to 20/30, be native English speakers, have no neurological or maior psychiatric diagnoses. Time 45-75 minutes. Payment $10-$15. For information/ scheduling, call Ruthann (734) 647-8762. SUBJECTS NEEDED for experiments in cognitive psychology. Must be 18-30, native english speakers, right handed, with normal or correcied vision, normal color vision, and normal hearing. Pay is $10/hr. + bonus based on perfirmassnce. Call 936-2056 or email MH-RI-Subicctsurmich.edu SUBJECTS WANTED for Perception Experiment. Takes rapyrox. 4 hrs., pays $35. Must be right hansded and have vision correctable to 20/20. Cal 936-2025 SUMMER ACCOUNTING POSITION OR INTERNSHIP for Real Estate Management Company. Good computer and accounting skills required for this challenging, mulit-location position. Full- time. Excellent Salary EOE Please send resume, or apply in person to: Mckinley Properties 319 Brun Court AmArhsbr, M l 481113 hax(734)7f9-6514 Ivi: i orr(vack emckirn!e,.c>t WANTED: HEALTHY VOLUNTEERS Healthy men and women ages 18-65 who are non-smoking and not taking any medications are needed to participate in a study examining the effect of commonly used medications on enzymes found in the liver and intestine. The study requires a physical exam and a 14 day stay in the General Clinical Research Center at the University of Michigan Hospital. Participants will take one of 4 study drugs or no drug, have blood drawn and undergo medical procedures. Compensation is $1475.00. For more information call Tele Care at (734)763-9000 and enter code 2205. Please leave your name, phone number. WANTED: Occasional Male Smokers-Male smokers between ages of 25 and 45 needed for UM study. Payment of $220. Call 734- 763-9000, #6309. WANTED: Want to quit smoking? Women smokers ages 20-65 who want to quit are needed for UM study. Free nicotine patch treatment and possible medication. Call 734- 763-9000, #6308. Web Designer- Must be both graphically talented and skillful in HTML, Photoshop, Imageready, and Web color optimization. Skills with Dreamweaver, Illustrator, Director, and Flash a plus. Part-time permanent (not Summer-only) work 15 minute drive from Ann Arbor. Send PC- format resume and links~to your work to jobs @bc2l.com-. WORK AT HOME part-time. Surf the web for $$$. No investment. Totally private. Really simple. 1-800-959-9541. i h BABYSITTER NEEDED tar occasional eves., weekends, nnm-srmkr , own car, refs. Call 434-2878. CHILDCARE WANTED in A2 home close to campus. 15-20 hrs/wk. incI 7.30-9.30 am. Exp., refs., & trans. req. Price neg. Ages 3 yrs. and 1 yrs. Call 248-231-9954. NEED A HOUSE SITTER/RENTER? Fanner Franceiscani Unisrsity executive directruswill Ie aiis,,dir school startiug fl st201.leas call 740-284-9603 or emash 1isniyo Osvernet 3 1- ta;- Cart BRAD QUiNN/Daity In celebration of the Independence Day Weekend, Pioneer High School holds an annual carnival in its parking lot. The carnival, sponsored by the Ann Arbor Jaycees, will continue until Tuesday. CRAWFORD Continued from Page 1 the Chicago Bulls. "Really?" Crawford exclaimed with a dumbfounded look on his face, caus- ing the press room to explode with laughter. Crawford remained there for the rest of the press conference somewhat in shock, still doting a Cleveland hat although lie had been sent to the Bulls for Chris Mihm It's like a roller coaster, Crawford said. "You never really know which way you're going to go. My name was called, and that s what matters the most to rie. Welcome to the NBA. And if any col- lege player had the proper preparation to deal vs h the sita iison, is was Cri ford. After leadig Michigan in scurisg throutsh the first seventeen games last season. the WA i forced him to sit out the rerainder of the season for, among other thines. taking money fromr family iend Barry Ilenthorne. He had hived with Hesihorne while he was still in high school. and the alleged gifts had been given before Craw ford got to col- lege. :urthiermore, the NC A A ruled that Crawfoi d would save to reimburse llenthornOe Criginally. Crawford had stid he would return to Michiia for is sophomoresa seoss.i But Crw 3virdsid thts. dis't per- cc, vE axway for m o!p) yback i t t t{ fully expecting to return to Michigan. But after a positive workout in the pre-draft camp in Chicago and a good showing with a couple of individual teams, Crawford became projected as a top twenty pick. Then lie was itvited to Minneapolis to attend the live draft, an honor given to only 16 of the highest sought players. Still, Crawford remained edgy dur- ing the moments approaching the event. He even solicited the insider opinions of the press as to where he would be selected. "I was really nervous," Crawford said. "I didn't know where I was going to go, I had heard so many different things." So now the dominant saga of the 1999-2000 Michigan basketball season has come to a close. Crawford, the man whose peaks and valleys seemed to steer the 1999-2000 Michigan men's basketball season, experienced the zenith of his basketball career in the draft. He will remain close to the University of Michigan, and the basket- ball program. Ile plans to return to Michigan to continue working towards a degree. And Craw ford credits Michigan coach Brain Ellerbe with helping him to reach his initial NBA goal. "Coach Ellerbe definitely helped me a lot. He gave me some freedom to play my game. He helped me grow as a plyer and a person ' Crawford