Section B·Page 6 The University Daily Kansan Wednesday, April 7, 1990 928 Mass. 843-0611 Use white space to your Sometimes nothing catches their attention advantage when designing your ad. it's an attention getter. Kansan Ride the Fast Track Through Europe EURAILPASSES issued on the spot DISCOUNTS DISCOUNTS on travel accessories LOW AIRFARES for students Cheap tickets Great advice Nice people. Council Travel Council Travel CIEE: Council on International International Exchange 622 W. 12th St. Lawrence 785-749-3900 COUNCILLAWRENCE@ciee.org www.counciltravel.com SALT LAKE CITY — After looking at candidates from around the world, Salt Lake Organizing Committee President Mitt Romney has picked former business associate Fraser Bullock as the committee's No.2 administrator. Businessman to be Olympics administrator Bullock is co-founder of Alpine Consolidated, a Utah firm that specializes in business mergers and acquisitions. Kanney and Bullock have a lot in common. The two businessmen both are Mormon, both graduated from Brigham Young University and both began their business careers at the same Boston capital firm. Both left to launch Bain Capital Inc., a venture-capital company. The Associated Press Romney and Bullock have a lot in common. "Another white, male Mormon wasn't (my) first preference," Romney said in a letter faxed to trustees on Monday. "I would indeed have favored a candidate who brought more diversity." Romney said he considered numerous qualified candidates including sports executives, several women and individuals from several countries. However, he was impressed by Bullock's buil. ness sense and his willingness to forsake his multimillion-dollar income to assist the SLOC in staging the 2002 Winter Games. Romney will rely on Bullock to cut SLOC's $1.52 billion budget if revenues fail short in the wake of the Olympic bribery scandal, which has made sponsors nervous. Several trustees had recommended finding someone with Games experience to oversee SLOC's day-to-day operations. Romney said the top two managers of the Atlanta and Los Angeles Olympics did not have prior Games experience, either "I have therefore favored a 'tried and true' manager — tried in numerous challenging settings, and true in that I have observed him close at hand and trust his integrity." Romney told trustees, who will be asked to ratify Bullock's appointment at tomorrow's board meeting. approaches. The firm unites troubled companies, orchestrates a public stock offering and uses the new company's stock as currency for future acquisi- In another development Monday, Romney told a coalition of advocates for the homeless that he couldn't promise that housing that could benefit low-income residents would be left after the 2002 Winter Games. and it is about 8,000 people in town. "We will not be building housing. We'll be hosting people for 17 days, and then they will be moving on." Romney said. Speaking with Salt Lake Impact 2002 and Beyond at the American Civil Liberties Union of Utah's downtown office, he said SLOC needs 22,000 rooms for 17 days during the Olympics and is still about 5,000 rooms short. The coalition he met with represents more than a dozen groups involved with the state's poor, disabled and minority communities. It has lobbied for Olympics housing that would become low-income housing. tions. "I do not see any reason to do that," Romney said. "Let's allow our community to live and breathe as it is." The groups also have been concerned about a possible crackdown on the homeless during the games, similar to actions taken during the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. Court orders Denny McLain's pension garnished The Associated Press DETROIT — The government has garnished the pension of former Detroit Tigers' pitcher Denny McLain to reimburse a pension fund he was convicted of pilfering. "Donny McLain used his status as a local baseball celebrity to illegally obtain money from the Peet Packing Co. retirement income plan for his own purposes. It seems only right that McLain's pension money from his time as a major league baseball player be returned to the victims of his greed," U.S. Attorney Saul A. in 1996 of stealing more than $2.5 million from the company's pension fund and then laundering the money. McLain and Roger Smigel, former co-owners of Chesaning's Peet Packing Co., were convicted Green said in a news release yesterday. McLain and Smigiel bought Peet Packing in January 1994 and quickly took the money from the company's $12 million pension fund, according to trial testimony. The Chesaning company went bankrupt in June 1995, and more than 200 workers lost their jobs. Green said that during the hearing to have McLain's pension garnished, his office discovered that McLain's wife, Sharon, had obtained a divorce by default. According to terms of the settlement, essentially all the assets went to her and all the debts to McLain. Green said. Green said that on March 31, U.S. District Judge Patrick Duggan ordered that all of McLain's pension be awarded to the victims The U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals last week upheld embezlement charges against McLain and Smigiel. McLain, the major leagues' last 30-game winner, also faces trial on federal charges that he took part in a scheme involving fraudulent phone cards. Prosecutors allege John A. "Junior" Gotti, son of the imprisoned boss of the Gambino crime family, also took part in the fraud. McLain, 54, pitched for the Tigers from 1963 to 1970. He was 31-6 in 1968 as Detroit won the World Series. 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You won't find it in Lawrence, nor here, but you'll have the money to buy your own. $8/hour, salespeople needed. Call 331-200, ask for Sean of Stephanie. Part-time babysitter/mother's helper: Two girls/2 3 years old. Birthdate 7445-8.55 Must be mothers prefers. 11:30-2. Mon.-Fri. Start April 15th. Preferred child-related maternals, Jr., Adults. Acre: $12,000 per year. Jupiter Dell at 150 and Kasol is Hiring managers, servers, bartenders, and cooks. This is a new, up scale deli offering a fantastic opportunity to get on the ground floor. Apply in person Monday Friday. 205 Help Wanted 235 Professional Services 235 Typing Services Put your statistical & analytical skills to work improving teaching & learning. See STUDENT EVALUATION ASSISTANT II at www.altec.org jobs Looking for a place to stay for the summer plus need a little extra cash? Free room and board and $1 a day in a nice neighborhood, in exchange for a double room at light house keeping 101 (1) ID 832-520 (W) 200s Employment Summer semester student employment at Sunyside Infant/Toddler Program 30 brs. weekly, Mon.-Fri, June 7 through July 31. Call 894-0720 for application and additional information. 115 On Campus 120 Announcements 125 Travel 130 Entertainment 140 Learned Earn $7.99 per hour taking inbound calls. (NO SALETS). Fit at airbase, casual dress and benefits. Apply at 2801 Lakeview Rd. Lawrence, or call (865) 865-8693. SUMMER JOURS 11:00 or 3:50 - 3:Mon - Fri, Preferred related majors, Jr./Freshman, Monte- tes High School, 862-2221 Boston College, 862-2221 Extra $$$ for those Rainy Days 100s Announcements we are looking for positive motivated people with excellent people skills, training & travel available call 842-8071 PERSONALITY Rewarding, exciting summer for college student learning in the Colorado Rockies. 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Casual attire, friendly atmosphere, flexible scheduling. Must be willing to work some weekends and holidays. Apply within 4 W4th st. Lifezuards Summer Lifeguard and Swim Instructor(WSI Certified positions available. Must have American Red Cross lifesaffer certification. Apply at Acquaint & Swam Club, 701 Cintz Clinic, PKEW, EOE Oreida Fashion Store has opened our 2nd store in Lawrence. Hiring for summer and beyond. AM/PM, FT/PT. Pick up hours and days. Will work around your schedule. Train now, start after finals. Apply in person M-F-10.5. Lawrence Riverfront Café 6319. 749-4612 Tired of the same old summer work? makes it illegal to advertise 'any preference', limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or an intention, to make any such preference, limitation If so, please contact us. Summer work still available to help with resume. And earn $650.00 for summer. 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Master's degree or 5 years of care experience and references to UDK Box 5, 119 Shaffer Flint, University of Kansas, Law 5, KS 6040. Textbook Clerk, KU Bookstore, $15./hr. 10. Testbook Mgr., Every third Sat. 14. sat. 4.m. Must be able to store files, lives, special needs, useful questions, service experience, up to 49.70 pounds, prefer Bookstore experience. Apply Kansas and Burge Uniform Office, Level 5, 13th and Great JOHN T KIRBY INSURANCE Like To Travel? Probe Performance Marketing is working out of outgaming, goal-oriented, organized event managers to travel in teams to conventions, festivals and special events nation-wide to manage them. Please call Sarah at 1-800-377-1297 ext 206 All travel expenses paid. Please call Sarah at 1-800-377-1297 ext 206 205 - Help Wanted Part-time, some inside work most out! M or F car a call. 796-3263 Camp Counselors needed for Girl Scout Days camp in metro Denver and overnight camps in cities, nature, backyard, instructor positions in, e.g., dance, drama, sports, archery, June-August, 1990. Must enjoy working with children in an outdoor environment. 778-0106 or 341- or 594 emailcampus@agm.edu catering, Kansas Union Catering Department, hiring for University of Kansas Basketball Banquet, Thursday, February 13, shift available at 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. in cash in day follow employment. Must follow dress code and be able to stay for long period Apply with Job Number or personal resume to Kansas Union Level, 5.AA/EE Camp Jobel!!! Camp Birchwood for girls, one Minnesota's finest summer camps, seeks college students to be counseled, kitchen staff, and instructors in horseback riding (english & western), sailing, tennis, arts education, to make a difference in the life of a chidi! For an application or to schedule an interview call 1-800-451-5270 or see www.campBirchwood.com Need a Summer Job? Kaplan educational centers, the world's leader in test prep, is seeking responsible individuals to work with students. They will be Mighty well be the best job you ever have. 86/hr, for providing top notch customer service, office work and just a bit more. Stop the Lawrence series and just an app or call 1-848-723-4567. Ask for Sean. EOE/MF-Y. Community Children's Center-Hear Start is accepting applications for an Executive Director. Applicants must have a Bachelor's Degree in early childhood, education, or related field and be a current administrative experience is also required. Send application letter, resume and list of three references to CCC-Court TVN; Search COCCOUNTY LIMONA MONTANA law department, ORFAX to 765/842-2087, by April 19, EOE UNIQUE SUMMER OPPORTUNITY Camp Buckskin, a program serving you with ADHD, Learning Disabilities & similar needs, has various positions located on a lake in the camp is a tremendous opportunity to develop leadership, teamwork, problem solving & communication skills & possibly earn school credit. Contact: (612) 938-3544 or email buckskin@spacestar.net or discrimination." Our readers are hereby informed that all jobs and housing advertised in this newspaper are available on equal quality basis. UNIQUE SUMMER OPPORTUNITY Teach daily living skills to adults with developmental disabilities in casual, family style group home as a Weekend Teacher Assistant at Community Living Opportunities, Inc. (CLO). CLO provides excellent training using computer-aided technology in the Family Model. Applications accepted at 213 Delaware Lawrence, or call for more information. 785-855-1231 EOE. Librarian (Student Hourly rate of $7.5 per hour) at the Academic Resource Center (language Labs). Responsibilities include assisting lab patrons, using computer equipment for data entry, duplicating audio and video materials, typing and keeping inventory of supplies, accessing of all materials used in instruction, and supporting supervisor. For full job description and application, see Maiken Clark in 4069 Wesco Hall. For more information call 864-4785. COUNSELORS: TOP BOP'S SPORTS CAMP IN MAINE! Go in at an exciting, fun summer! Must have good skills, able to instruct, coach or assist. Openings in : All Competitive Team Sports! 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Work includes replacing windows, fixing roofs, repairing some plumbing/balcony repair, etc. Applic in person. Meadbrook Apts. 19th & Crestline Dr. There's a lot of Opportunities CLO is looking for dedicated individuals to serve adults with developmental disabilities Substitute, part-time, and full-time positions are available. Do you prefer to work overnight? Want to work evenings? Need a position in Teaching and Case Management positions are available for graduates(students with related majors. We offer excellent earning potential as well as good benefits. Applicants must be a graduate. SUMMER WARRIORS BENCHMARK EXPRESS NEEDS YOU!!! $9 an Hour APPLY NOW FOR AVAILABLE JOBS!! CREDIT/CALL CENTER Provides phone and agent for Customer service and customer finance. Light PC skills a must. Ask for Liz or Rob. WAREHOUSE Full time. Heavy lift training. Light PC skills a plus. Talk to Greg or Tim. Oathea 2 bikes of 19th and Renner Bold yellow and blue building. KU students needed for on-campus jobs with the Center for Research on Learning/Division for Adult Studies. Appointments run at least through the summer. Duties include: library research; preparation of research reports; numerical and text coding; data entry duties; conducting qualification include familiarity with Macintosh computers and MS Word; ability to work 16-20 hours per week and during the summer, and effective writing skills. These positions are part of our federal funded research program. Students are required to hold a diploma with funded research experience or graduate level students preferred. Salary $6.50 to $7.00/hour. Applications available in room 3003. Dole Center. Deadline for applications is April 12th. EOE/AA. SUMMER WARRIORS BENCHMARK EXPRESS NEEDS YOU!!! $9 an Hour APPLY NOW FOR AVAILABLE JOBS!!! CREDIT/CALL CENTER Credit agents and phone agents for Customer Care and consumer finance. Light PC uses a must. Ask for Liz or Rok Full time. Heavy lifting required. Light PC skills a plus. Talk to Greg or Tim. Oatley. 2 blks South of 119th and Renner. Big blue and yellow building. 205 - Help Wanted NEW SCHOOL SURRE PHSCHOOL PRE-SCHOOL Flexible hostel in margins, Jr./Sr. Sunshine Acres Montessori Pre- SCHOOL 225 - Professional Services Long distance 7 cents/minute. $4.95 a month. Excel Center 842-8842 300s Merchandise 305 - For Sale Sterling Silver Jewelry For guys and girls. Hoops, bracelets, etc. The Etc. Shop 928 Mass, Downtown. Microwaves $29.95 while supplies last 1420 W, 23rd/785-830-9000 340-Auto Sales A 90 'Jeep Wrangler for sale with soft top, black and silver wheels, 60,000 miles, going to $7,000. Call 604-835-3233. 90 Dodge Shadow, auto, new trans, shocks & struts, heater, CD plyr Runs Great! Call now for reliable transport. Asking $1500. 838-3586 Cars from $500 Police impounds and tax repo, call for listings in contact 4966, 4965 360 - Miscellaneous THE CHAPMAN USED & CURIOUS GOODS 731 New Hampshire 830-9939 Noon - 6:00 Tues. - Sat. 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