6B Friday, April 21, 1995 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN How it began Created by Sen. Gaylord Lyon after the 1969 Santa Barbara oil spill Used Vietnam War protest teach-ins as model to educate nation on environment Participation 1970: 14,000 schools and colleges 1990: 140 countries 20 million people 200 million people Global activities All things citizens can do: Take the Earth Day Pledge Fast for the Earth: Donate day's food money to environmental group Green ribbon campaign; Wear campaign for Earth Day awareness Earth Pledge "I pledge to protect the Earth and to respect the web of life upon it, And to honor the dignity of every member of our global family. One planet, one people, one world in harmony. With peace, justice and freedom Earth Day at 25 Since the first Earth Day in 1970, hundreds of millions have participated in events to improve the environment and raise awareness. 1995 events Some of the more than 10,000 events planned around the world for tomorrow; one billion people are expected to take part. In U.S. Los Angeles: Adopt-A- Beach program Minneapolis: Statewide Great Minnesota Green Up White Mtns., Mass.: 25 mountains will be climbed at once Phoenix: Video linkup with Biosphere 2 sealed environment Cleveland: Promoting alternative transportation New York City: Parade for the Planet, eco-exhibits in Central Park in other countries Peru: Tree plantings Argentina: Children's environment poster Belgium: Nature tours in 100 cities Bangla- desh: Children's rally SOURCES: Earth Day International, Earth Day USA, Earth Day Resources Earth Day pushes for cleaner planet The Associated Press WASHINGTON — The environmental movement marks its 25th anniversary celebrating tremendous progress but worrying that past victories may have been easy compared to the challenges ahead. "The real question is, what happens now?" said Denis Hayes, who organized some of the first Earth Day rallies in 1970. Marking the silver anniversary of Earth Day tomorrow, environmental scholars applaud the progress of the last quarter century. But environmentalists seem to have a hard time celebrating. The air is cleaner; the water is clearer, and industry is spewing out fewer toxic chemicals. The erosion of wetlands has been slowed, and the American bald eagle, once thought to be nearly extinct, is making a comeback. Recently writer Gregg Easterbrook took them to task in an article in The New Yorker. "Few ideas are more deeply entrenched in our political culture than that of impending ecological doom," he wrote. Despite a broad array of successes, "the vocabulary of environmentalism has continued to be dominated by images of futility, crisis and decline," wrote Easterbrook, whose recent book on the environmental movement also exudes optimism. "We've made tremendous progress "We've made tremendous progress ... and should take a moment to celebrate," said Carol Browner, administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. No longer does the Guyahoga River near Cleveland catch fire because of pollution, nor does a yellow haze descend on the nation's industrial heartland. No longer do children in playgrounds routinely breathe lead from automobile exhausts. There is 40 percent less smog even though the number of cars has tripled. Industry has cut toxic wastes nearly in half. With unusual ease, nations are phasing out chemicals that destroy Earth's ozone shield. No longer would one seriously consider — as they did in the 1960s — a massive power plant that would pump thousands of gallons of water out of the Hudson River and up a mountainside, only to send it roaring back into the river to generate power, destroying thousands of fish eggs, larvae and plant life along the way. Nevertheless, Browner said, "The environmental problems of today and challenges of tomorrow are in many ways more difficult to resolve. We've done the easy things." She ticks off some gloomy statistics: Two of every five Americans still live in areas where the air is too polluted to continually meet federal health standards. Forty percent of the nation's waterways still are too dirty to fish or swim in. One in four people lives within four miles of a toxic waste dump. It is easier to stop cities from dumping raw sewage in a lake than it is to overcome decades of widespread pesticide and fertilizer use and try to curb agricultural runoffs that contaminate and destroy waterways. Browner said. It's easier to control acid-producing chemicals from power plant smokestacks than to wean the world's energy economy away from fossil fuels to curb carbon dioxide emissions and protect against global warming. Efforts to protect endangered species and wetlands increasingly run up against angry landowners who argue they are deprived of use of their property. Classified Directory And the question of how clean is clean has been more frequently asked when faced with costly cleanup of toxic wastes and radioactive contamination left from making nuclear weapons. "That is a legitimate issue," said David Sive, who teaches environmental law at Pace University. "If you want to clean a tiny bit more at great cost, perhaps it isn't necessary to do so." This threatens a new polarization and return to confrontation, said Fred Krupp, executive director of the Environmental Defense Fund, a group that has sought to expand the use of market forces and cooperative efforts with business to deal with environmental problems. The environmental movement is caught up in a general revolt against government regulations as Congress threatens to pass a string of regulatory reforms that critics argue would gut the very laws spawned by the original Earth Day. Today's trickiest environmental challenges tend to be more global and frequently are plagued by scientific uncertainties. "We have an extraordinarily difficult time in weighing and balancing environmental risks," said Katrynn Fuller, president of the World Wildlife Fund. "And we're facing more than ever the need to take steps when we feel we'd like to know more." 200s Employment 205 Help Wanted 229 Professional Services 229 Typing Services 100s Announcements 110 Personal 110 Business Personal 120 Announcements 130 Entertainment 140 Lost and Found 100s Announcements Activity Directors: Spend your summer "running the fun" on the sunny beaches of Southern Florida, the California Coast, Hilton Head Island, SC; Myrtle Beach, SC; Palm Springs, CA; and Orlando, FL. National recreation company has summer and year round openings at over 90 beautiful parks. All are fully furnished apartments +180/mo stipend. Call 600-8943-0262 or fax resume to 803-785-4368. 105 Personals EXPERIENCED ROLE-PLAYERS WANTED We are a small, mature group of gamers looking for one or two new players to fill our ranks beginning this summer. Graduate students and/or professors preferred. If interested, please call 865-279-3200 between 5:30 and 9:00pm, and ask for John. 400s Real Estate ROSES ROSES ROSES Wrapped 18/24 16/36/2000 Wrapped 18/24 While supplies last. Ruth & Kids Fili- al. 837-709-3700 110 Bus. Personals ROSES ROSES ROSES STERLING SILVER JEWELRY Hoops, navel rings with charms, toe rings, body piercing rings and more! The Ec. Shop 292 Mass. Gay, lesbian, bisexual, or unsure? LeiB5aig-SOK offers a confidential support group Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. Call KU Info 864 3506 or Headquarters at 841-2345 for location. 120 Announcements FREE PARTY ROOM FOR 29-200 AVAILABLE AT JOHNNY'S TAVERN. CALL 842-0377 841-2345 • 1419 Mass. 24 hrs. Free HEADQUARTERS Counseling Center 130 Entertainment 300s Merchandise For Sale Auto Sales Miscellaneous Want to Buy 140 Lost & Found Kansan Classified: 864-4358 Lost: Navy blue fleece vest on Campanula Hill, Reward: Call W. Bajor 843-849-0468 200s Employment 205 Help Wanted Earn $85-14 hour painting houses this summer at The Art Academy, 200 W. 7th St., Call: 1-800-295-1135 for an application. SUMMER JOBS! $$Barns Cash$$              = KU Concessions hiring/clerk/s to work Day on the Hill, Sunday, April 30, 1995, 9:30.m.- $4.25 hour paid in cash on Monday following employment. Previous cashingier/money handling, food service preference preferred. Must be able to stand for long periods. Work in large offices. Apply Kansas and Burge Urns Office, Level 5, Kansas Union AA/KEO Adams Alumni Center/ The Learned Club has immediate opensations for part-time fine dining, a carte and banquet servers. Availability to work commencement and some day shifts preferred. Above average hourly wage and cash tips. Good job. Apply in person. 1806 Bread Ave ADAMS ALUMNI CENTER/LEARNED CLUB has immediate opening for part-time banquet hire. Please contact the pantry 8-5. Will train in person in 1268 Orca Ave. SELVIOUS applicants only. No phone calls. (Save Approximately 25% On Your Grocery Bill) We need your active duty experience and we'll help you with our staff. Guard. Possible to enter at least rank held up to E-5. No Basic Training. Life Ins. Commissary, PX, and Retirement Benefits. All prior service time counts for pay and retirement. Call today! 842-780-9181 ATTENTION ALL VETS THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Attention Graduating Seniors in Business/ Marketing Fields. Lawrence Athletic Club has positions available for Account Executives to be an active and productive member of the sales staff. Students must demonstrate ability to work, self motivated, and want to be a team player. Must actively sell memberships to meet personal production goals and objectives, work with clients and their teams to efforts, and do miscellaneous other duties related to department which include attending special club functions. Please send fax or resume to: Lawrence Athletic Club, 3201 Mesa Way, Lawrence, KS 60474. Fax: 913-845-9570. ATTENTION NANNIES Full part time, Summer, temp. perm KC/Lawrence area, Line in/out Prof. Nagarasan, Place Prof. Nanny Placement Svc. (913)894-1234 How to schedule an ad: Non-smoker, must be able to pass security, must be able to work evenings and weekends. Prior experience preferred. Apply-Million Air Forbes Field Torka Bartenders & Cocktail Waltresses needed for the reception. Apply at the Ramada Hotel. 222 W. 5th Street, New York, NY 10016 - By phone: 864-4358 Classified Information and order form - in person: 11 Stuaffer Flint AD adsn佣人 may be hired to your MasterCard or Visa account. Otherwise, they will be held until pre-payment is made. - Stop by the Kansan office between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Ads may be prepaid, cash or check, or charged on masterCard or VISA. - By Mail: 119Staffer Flint, Lawrence, KS. 66045 You may print your classified order on the form below and mail it with payment to the Kanan offices. Or you may choose to have it billed to your MasterCard or Visa account. Ads that are billed to Visa or MasterCard qualify for a refund on unused days when cancelled before their expiration date. Classified rates are based on the number of consecutive day insertions and the size of the ad (the number of again lines the ad occupies). To calculate the cost, multiply the total number of lines in the ad by the rate that it qualifies for. That amount is the cost per day. Then multiply the per day cost by the total number of days the ad will run. **Rules:** When canceling a refunded ad that was charged on MasterCard or Visa, the advertiser's account will be credited for the unused days. Refunds on cancelled ads that were pre-paid by cash or with check are not available. The advertiser may have responses sent to a blind box at the Kansan office for a lee of $4.00. Calculating Rates Deadline for classified advertising is 4 p. m. 2 days prior to publication. Deadline for cancellation is 4 p. m. 2 days prior to publication. Num. of insertions: 1X 2-3X 4-7X 8-14X 15-29X 30+X 3 lines 2.10 1.60 1.10 0.90 0.75 0.50 4 lines 1.85 1.20 0.80 0.70 0.65 0.45 5-7 lines 1.90 1.10 0.75 0.65 0.60 0.40 8+ lines 1.80 0.95 0.65 0.60 0.55 0.35 Classifications 140 lob & found 305 for sale 720 want to buy bay helped 340 aide sales 480 for rest 225 professional services 360 miscellaneous 430 roommate wanted 225 txvie services 1 2 3 4 5 ADS MUST FOLLOW KANSAN POLICY Classified Mail Order Form - Please Print date ad begins:___ Total days in paper___ Classification: Total ad cost: **VISA** Method of Payment (Check one) ☐ Check enclosed ☐ MasterCard ☐ Visa (Please make checks payable to the University Daily Kansas) Furnish the following if you are charing your ad: Address: Account number: Expiration Date Print exact name appearing on credit card: The University Daily Kanzaan, 119 Stauffer Flint Hall, Lawrence, KS. 66645 Box Office Supervisor, Programs (SUA), Kansas and Burge Union's KU Campus, Responsible full-time position. Starting salary range $17,900-$20,000 per year. Work schedule 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Friday, some evenings/wEEKends. Excellent background in college high school graduation; working knowledge of Macintosh and DOS based computers; valid driver's license; minimum two years supervisory experience; must possess to form cashier duties; to effectively communicate and relate to diverse constituencies, to organize, file, type with high degree of accuracy, to communicate professionally, to degree residency within Lawrence; and working knowledge and experience with the Unix-based Prologue ticketing program. Please send letter of recommendation to Lawrence, which demonstrated qualification and skills for this kind of position to Kansas and Burge Union's Personnel Office 1321 Orland, Lawrence, Kansas, 60445, by Wednesday, April 36, 1965. Signature: CAMP COUNSELORS WANT for private Michigan girls/boya summer camps. Teach: swimming, canoeing, sailing, gymnastics, gymnasium instruction, computer programs, campers, crafts, dramatics, or riding. Also Kitchen, office, maintenance. Salary varies by experience. 725-846-6444 Mt. Umpa, IL NM 8098, 708-464-2244 Cash Caterers, Kansas and Burge Union's Caring Department. 8.45 per hour, paid in cash day following employment. Hiring for the following shifts: Thursday, April 26, 1995; 4:30 pm-11:00 pm Friday, April 21, 1995; 8am-9am Friday, April 21, 1995; 10am-11am Saturday, April 22, 1995; 10am-3pm Must follow dress code, be able to stand for long per- ods. Apply Kansas and Burge Unions' Personnel Office, Level 5. AA/EEO $1750 weekly possible mailing our circulars. For info call 929.298.8087 TACO BELL Now Hiring for all shifts for New Location at 1408 W. 23rd Street Apply in person at the 23rd Street Taco Bell Child care needed. Occasional week nights or life saving experience. Call 843-186-8967 Child care positions avail. in family oriented residential group homes in Lawrence & Topeka. Residential children 6-18, maintaining files, some cleaning ltuts, various hrs. avail. w/ some overnight ltues required. AM-2M-P avail. in Lawrence, Sydney. Call/Satvia at the Villages 913-287-5000 EOE. CIRCLE ME need hard working student & or up to $100 / day. Serious inquiries. Call 685-270 CNA/CHHA/Nursing Students Construction company has work in garden maintenance out door work, and landscaping. Flexible hours, full-time this summer. $7.5 per hour. If interested please call 842-8292 between the hours. Summer work opportunity! Explore the possi- tions offered at ACE, an on one attention to your client without must have reliable transportation. Douglas County Visiting Nurses Association, 363 Missouri. DelleryKlover. Greatsummer job. Hard work drive, Average $650 weekly. Vehicle insurance $150 a month. Free of stress. No degrees or qualifications Be excusing, Grace wear own clothes. Join our fun execling, Grace wear your own clothes. FAST EASY MONEY: Student clubs and organizations marketing project on campuses Free room and board and $40 monthly stipend, in exchange for child care, M-1 P-31 pm; 4:30pm. Separate room and bath, pets OK. Morning. Separate room and bath, start. Aug 199, through May 199, 842-9298. FREE ROOM AND BOARD in exchange for light housekeeping and child care. Flexible hours, private room, phone, cable, etc. If you’re down to $749 - see please call the Kelys at 749-1639 FUN, energetic, hard working individual for full or part time employment. Call 865-7208. If your job sucks, call me. I'll take six more motivated university students to work with me in my business this summer. Great experience. Excel-works. 470 per week. For interviews, call 749-6898. Kansas and Burge Union's have jobs open for us, vice bookstore, custodial jobs. Some lobes continue through summer. See Job Board, Level 5. Kansas Union and apply in personnel office. Kansas City Moving Company seeks summer help. Full and Part time positions avail. $6.50-$8.00 DOE. Contact John or Tom at 1-800-443-6177 Lake of the Ozarks Employee The. Lake of the Ozarks Employee The. for waitresses, waiters, cooks and bartenders. Excellent salary and tips. Great working conditions & some food furnished. Apply early contact Frank Bachelors (312) 385-5788 Needed: Intern for this intern program. Must know Mac software and hardware. Experience w/ Microsoft Word and Word Perfect is a plus. Have knowledge of Microsoft Word and warehue maintenance. Must be able to lift or move 20-30 lbs. 20+ hr/wk, very flexible. Some weekend hours may be required. Prefer 2nd or 3rd year comp. science mjr in Lawrence area. Contact Steve Butler 749-6043. SUMMER JOBS! TOP PAY! SUMMER JOBS! TOP PAY! We can keep you busy with clerical secretarial or other office support job in the Kansas City Metro area. Call now to register. 913-491-3491 New company expanding in Lawrence area. Needed full/part time individuals looking for No joke. Multimillion dollar company seeking dynamic individuals to help with expansion in Opportunity! Make a great income from your dorm or apartment. Change your lifestyle! New and Exciting program. You can do it! 1800-960-1480 Ext.101, PERSONAL RELATIONSHISE! Seeing individual with people skills to help with local expansion. Positive attitude a must. Travel options. Call 965-2708. Part time accounts payable position. Avail till end of May at local manufact. co. Approx. 20/30 hrs/p week. Requirements & understanding of basic accounting in computer systems. Experience including Lotus 1, 2, 3 & Word Perfect. Please contact Mellis Dulenings d@a43.7752. PLAEDY PUN FACTORY Enter our company travel vault, air inquiries, Call 852-701-6910 EARN CASH ON THE SPOT $15 Today $30 This week By donating your life saving blood plasma WALK-INS WELCOME! NABI Biomedical Center 816 W 24th 749-5750 NEEDED: Part-time, dependable person. Apply at Noveille Village, 24th and Iowa. Preschool teacher for 6 yr. olds to start May 1 half-time full time June 1. Degree preferred, related experience and study required. Send resume to Learning Center, 205 N. Michigan Ave, 60644 Eagan, 205 N. Michigan Ave, 60644 Eagan, 205 N. Michigan Ave, 60644 Eagan, 205 N. Michigan Ave, 60644 Eagan, 205 N. Michigan Ave, 60644 Eagan, 205 N. Michigan Ave, 60644 Eagar PT/FT *tales help needed!* Immediate opening. *Experience preferred but not necessary.* Sales training and support avail. Fortune 500 Co. Send phone to: contact P.O. Box 858, Goddard, KS 6702 RESEARCH ASSISTANT An Equal Opportunity Secure your summer job now. Lake Quivera Country Club in KC is accepting applications for the position of junior grautty insensitive, flexible hours and fun atmosphere 913-641-851 for an appointment. The University of Kansas Medical Center has an opening in the Dept. of Pharmacology. Bachelors degree required and background in biology, pharmacology, or clinical laboratory performing surgery, cardiovascular recording, experiments, and computerized data analysis in rats. Must be able to work independently. Please send resumes to: Richard H. Aper, Ph.D. Department of Pharmacology,仁雨Bainblow, Kansas City, KS 6816-7491 Seeking KC area student home for the summer to care for 2 children (013.492.7454) care for 2 children part-time. (103) 492-2454. Seeking student interest in receiving room and board and a monthly stipend in exchange for periodic child care, light cleaning and occasional cooking. Separate room and bath provided. Children are boys aged 14 & 12, and a girl age 8 & 13. Available from the middle of Aug. 1986 - May 1996. For more info or to set up an interview call 843-8233. Due to an expanding market ProSecurity is needing private security officers for full-time and part-time positions. Competitive wages based on job requirements own Private Security Company, offers excellent benefits, such as health and life insurance, vacation pay and holiday and holiday pay and high quality training. Applicants must be 21 years old, have a computer and a home telephone and pass a criminal background investigation. ProSecurity, an equal opportunity employer, is seeking mature, energy-conscious and professional skills. If you have a strong people-oriented personality, good decision making ability and a sincere desire to work for the best, apply today. If you are currently a security officer or are interested in this career, please email it to yourself to apply with us. For more information please call our office at 865-5959. Sports minded* Looking to fill full-time, part- time job opportunities. Team oriented Pallition. Full Training 166-540-7292 STUDENT APPLICATIONS PROGRAMMER. Deadline: 04/29. Salary: $450/$650/month. Duties include program coding, maintenance and insuring that programs perform as per specifications. Requirements: completion of 6 brs. programming courses, Master's in May 1, 2017. Preferred: COBOL, MVC/JCL, knowledge of microcomputers and FoxPro. To apply, submit a cover letter and a current resume to Ann Hunt, Personnel Assistant, Computer Center, Lawrence, Kansas, Lawrence, KS 6045/EOA-NA Employer. Executive Director Positions Available Graduate Student Council Duties include serving as an active liaison between GSC and university administrators, creating and maintaining good relations with Student Senate. Knowledge of University governance structure and campus programs needed. Communication Director Duties include editing the Graduate News Paper, maintaining office communication, helping departments establish and maintain graduate student organizations. Knowledge of Pagemaker needed; writing, editing, and layout experience essential. Salary for these half-time, 12 month Graduate Assistantships (July 1, 1995 to June 30, 1996) is $675/month plus staff tuition rates. Submit Resume; Application Letter; and the Names, Titles, and Phone Numbers of Three Current References by Friday. April 28. 1995, for either or both positions to: Michelle Violanti, Search Chain Graduate Student Council 426 Kansas Union, KU Lawrence, KS 66045 **STUDENT CLERICAL ASSISTANT I. Deadline:** 4/21/95; Salary: $4.35 per hour. Duties include typing, filing, and performing all assigned clerical duties on a computer system, to receptionist duties on a full-in basis; processes all photocopy requests form Computer Center Staff; takes phone messages, sets up meetings, etc. To receive photocopy requests from Computer Center Rm 202. EO/AA EMPLOYER **STUDENT DISTRIBUTION TECHNICIAN** Deadline: 04/28/95; Salary: $4.35 per hour. Duties include performing bursting and decolling function deliveries of computer output and assist in shredding functions; on occasion will assist in receiving shipments, stocking and maintain inventory figures, tap library duties, and other tasks related to computer output for forklift and assist in maintenance; assists in Open Landscape Furniture maintenance; performs duties in conjunction with the campus wide mainframe software as part of record keeping function. To apply, complete an application available at the Computer Center in room 202. EO/AA Summer positions available for household goods or call 801-1155. Apply in person at 414 N. Iowa or call 801-1155. Summer Work National Company- Entry Level positions all areas. No need. exp. nec. Train. All majors accepted. Interview now, start now or after 5. Openings 10/23/2014 to 11/6/2017.毕业 10/29/2017 and Johnson County 9/13/2018 - 9/19/2018. Support Group Coordinator. 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