6B Monday, March 31, 1997 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MASS. STREET DELI 941 MASSACHUSETTS LIMIT - FOUR PIECES PER PERSON LAS VEGAS — Teddy Atlas was getting desperate even if Michael Moorer wasn't. With Moorer fighting cautiously and badly against unheralded Vaughn Bean, Moorer's trainer Atlas tried every play he could Saturday night to get Moorer motivated enough to keep his International Boxing Federation heavyweight title. Moorer fights cautiously, retains heavyweight title By Tim Dahlberg The Associated Press seem to work, but Moorer did just enough against Bean to keep his portion of the heavyweight title with a majority 12-round decision. The tirades from his corner didn't "I did what it took to win," Moorer said. "I was the aggressor in there." Moorer escaped with his title even after Atlas lied to him after the 10th round and told him he was four points down and needed a knockout to win. Moorer didn't pay any attention and continued to fight cautiously and defensively against an opponent who many thought shouldn't even have It was one of the least entertaining heavyweight title fights of recent years and ended with boos from the crowd after 12 lethargic rounds at the Las Vegas Hilton. been in the ring. "It was the style. I knew I won. I was the aggressor, I used my job," Moorer said. "They say styles make fighters. did what had to win. I knew I won. Bean, who had fought only four fighters with winning records in his first 27 fights, was clearly out-matched against Moorer, who had beaten Evander Holyfield and was in his fifth heavyweight title fight. Bean's opponents had a total record of 126-402-5, while Moorer had lost only once in 39 fights. In another fight, former champion Julio Cesar Chavez beat Tony Martin. Chavez looked more like an aging fighter than the legendary boxer who won titles in four weight divisions. Chavez ended the 10-round fight with his hands raised in the air in triumph. But his left eye was nearly closed, and his face was marked HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday (March 31) If you pass the test, you'll bet the promotion. You're bold and brassy in April. Make sure you're also producing the necessary results and you'll succeed. You'll get another opportunity to serve in September. A change in December turns out to be lucky. Learn from authority figures all year instead of resisting and you'll get the job of your dreams in January. Play hard in February. Arles (March 21-April 19) · Today is an A. Taurus (April 20-May 20) - Today is a 5. You tend to have Capricorn bosses. They're brusque and foul-tempered a lot of the time, and they'll let you know if you mess up. And that's fine with you. Once you've established mutual respect, you get along well. You can be a big help today. Your friend is in a bit of ajam and can use a little comfort and advice on an intense domestic problem. Don't take sides. Unless there's something awful happening, the best route is reconciliation. an 8. Need money? This is a good day to go hunting for it. An older person with a rather gruff exterior is your most likely choice. Don't schmoze this person. This guy doesn't trust anything but the facts. Gemini (May 21-June 21) - Today is it looks like somebody needs you. He or she is in a pretty good mood first thing this morning, but then the problem starts. This person wants to go full speed ahead, and that's just not possible. You can be a calming, rational influence. Cancer (June 22-July 22) - Today is a 7. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) - Today is a 7. Get your notes in order first thing this morning or you won't understand them. Then cancel your business trip. Instead plan for Wednesday or Thursday instead. Wednesday is best if it's new business, and Thursday if you're completing an ongoing assignment. doesn't mean it will fail. Your scheme may actually succeed tomorrow. Don't be discouraged if you run into problems. Just keep solving them. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - Today is a 4. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - Today is a 6. Did you overdo it yesterday? That's unlike you! Everything in moderation. You can't be chipper and perky all the time. Your mate may be in a foul mood as well. You'll be fine by tomorrow. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21) - Today is a 7. You're interested in how things work. That's because some of them aren't. There could be several massive breakdowns in the middle of the day. Remember where the owner's manual is and use it. Help a co-worker calm down and cope. Somehow you don't have enough money to do what you want. Either you had it and lost it or you never had it. Not to worry. You always get by. Besides this is only a temporary setback. The check is in the mail. Go out for ice cream. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) - Today is on 8 The middle of the day could be tough. If you're building a house, the carpenters will go on strike, and the electricians will wire up the place backwards. Amazingly enough, everything will be OK by tomorrow. Be careful in the meantime! Aquarium (Jan, 20-Feb. 18) - Today is a 5. Finalize paperwork or pay fees first thing this morning. Around the middle of the day, there will be a major shutdown. The congestion will clear by late afternoon. If you can't get the job done early, wait until tomorrow. Pliscs (Feb. 19-March 20) - Today is a 4. A friend needs money. If you can help out, do so. It should be a safe bet. If you're thinking about asking for a raise, wait until tomorrow. Don't worry about your job. Just be supportive. It looks like everything will be under control soon. Kansan Classified 1015 Personals 1110 Business Personals 1210 Announcements 1215 Travel 1300 Entertainment 1400 Lost and Found NOTE: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment only. Capriform (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)-Today is a 3. The Kansan will not knowingly accept any advertisement for housing or employment that discriminates against any person or group of persons based on race, sex, age, color, creed, religion, sexual orientation, nationality or disability. Further, the Kansan 205 Help Wanted 225 Professional Services 235 Typing Services 305 For Sale 340 Auto Sales 360 Miscellaneous 370 Want to Buy Classified Policy will not knowingly accept advertising that is in violation of University of Kansas regulation or law. 405 Real Estate 430 Roommate Wanted 100s Announcements tise "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 or discrimination." All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to advertis Our readers are hereby informed that all jobs and housing advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity 105 Personals 110 Business Personals KANSAN CLASSIFIEDS: 864-4358 KU QA offers individual peer counseling to people who are lesbian, bisexual, gay, transgender or unaware. Please call KU info at 864-3068 or Headquarters at 841-2345 for more information. Stering Silver Jewelry For Gays & Gals. Hoops, naval rings with charms, toe rings, body piercing rings and more! 'Ete. Ttc. Shop. 928 Mass. 120 Announcements Hours Monday-Friday 8-8 Saturday 8-4:30 Sunday 12:30-4:30 864-9500 FAST FUNDRAIRER - RAUSE $400 IN 5 DAYS, GREEKS, GROUPS, CLUBS, MOTIVATED INDIVIDUALS, FAST, EASY - NO FINANCIAL OBLIGATION (800) 162-1982 EXT. 33 Gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender or unure? KU QA offers a confidential support group Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. Call KU Inte at 845-3084 or Headquarters at 842-2464 for location. STUDENT VIDEOS WANTED, exciting prizes for funniest video classes. Mail 3 min. VHS clips to CAMPUS VIDEO CONTEST. Event Theater, 148 Sb Avenue, 11th Floor, New York City. All students will become property of NET and may be used by NET in the future as it determines. NUDE REHEAUTATION North American Nudist Directory lists 100's of nude beaches, clubs, & resorts in your area and around the country. 24 hour info: 1-612-879-4788 NUDE RECREATION 120 Announcements NEED $$$$$$$$$ 1 Men & Women needed in Lawrence area to participate in dozens of different kinds safe, fun research. Earn up to $1000 wk. 24 Hour Info(2.5 minutes): 1:412-879-4771. 24 hrs. 841-2345 1419 Mass. Free 205 Help Wanted 200s Employment SAILING INSTRUCTOR NEEDED. 8 wk sum. Dress shirt, snake skin. Lake Quavira, KS. Question 1: Call 245-798- 836; Question 2: Call 245-798- 836. Busy Property Management Company seeking part-time office assistants. Duties include general office procedures as well as leasing responsibilty of buildings at 530 Eldrion, Lt. between 1:5 M - 799, J428 Local landscape company accepting applications from motivated individuals, Irrigation, lawn care, and general experience helpful, but not essential. Call 843-4944 from 8-5. "Now hiring, restaurant workers, all positions, shifts. Pay starting at $5.00 and, depending on availability. Please in person, Monday, Friday between 2:00 and 5:00 P.M. or call 492-3239." Student hourly secretary. $0/hr 15 hrs/wk Must have good computer skills. Applications can be picked up at 1149 Haworth. Contact Gretchen at 864-0720. DELIVERY DRIVERS FULL-TIME/PART- TIME AUTO IN OVERLAND PARK (912) 653-301 Working couple sets dependable, reliable individual Mon-Thurs for approx 4-8 p.m. Late afternoon to early evening. Qualified individuals must be experienced with infant care and preferred infancy CPR certification. References will be requested Call Holly after 10:30 am n93-8132-6835 CAMP COUNSELORS Overnight camps in Pocono Mtns. of PA Over 40 activities - Seeking general and specialist counselors 215-887-9700 or e-mail: pinree树@pond.com 205 Help Wanted Summer work program, 1997. Competitive, ambitious undergrads being interviewed for summer job. Approx. $5,800+ for summer. Call 1-800-967-8363. Southwestern program. Apartment Manager. Rapidly growing management firm is currently seeking out individual to join our management team. Experience preferred but will train right person. Apply at a firm management Inc. 1820 W. 6th or mail resume to P.O. Box 1823 north KS, 60444 Babyfisher/nanny wanted. Afternoons, evenings, weekends, also Tuesday & Thursday daytime. Starting now. Full time over summer. Must have own car, experience, and knowledge of child development. Send letter, resume, schedule, and reference to Blind Box 10, 119 Shauffer Flint. Hiring Bison. School bus drivers needed for the transportation allowance paid upon completion of training. Must complete training by April 10th, to be eligible for hiring bison. Laidlaw transit 1548 E. 23rd St. $$ SUMMER JOBS $$ Brookcreek Learning Center is hiring part-time teaching assistants. M-F 7 a.m.-10 a.m. (toddlers) and M-F 5:30 p.m. (preschool). Opportunities include experience in an early intervention inclusion classroom program. Complete applications 855-0222. For more information call 855-0222. AA/EOE DRRIVERS, PACKERS, HELPERS Wanted. Excellent to make good money in K.C. area. Experience preferred but not necessary. Will have a college diploma or 5 years of exp. Darm Bawdin (913) 540-020 ext. 255. Graduate Assistantship Position to work with elementary and secondary education advisement in the University Placement Center. 20 hrs/wk, $7.00/week, startring August 1997. Application deadline April 11th. Flunk up complete job requirements. Visit www.uks.edu, or see www.uks.edu/~ucpJobs/. Our busy not for profit health agency is recruiting care team oriented CMA/ChIA's to work in a Private Home Care Aide Program. We also offer the opportunity to participate in transportation. Excellent benefits and competitive wages. Apply at Douglas County Visiting Library, 3260 N. Bayside Court, Lower Level or call 814-4653 for Pat. EATO CAMP COUNSELORS wanted for private Michigan boys/girls summer camps. Teach: swimming, canoeing, sailing, waterskiing, gymnastics, horseback riding, hiking, computers, camping, crafts, drama, or ranches. Also kitchen, office, maintenance. Salary $1300 or more plus H& B. Camp LWC/WC 7/8C (10-12). Camp AWC/WC 6-8C (10-12). Graduate Assistantship Position to work with elementary and secondary education advisement in the University Placement Center. 20 hrs/wk, $7.00/week, starting August 1997. Application deadline April 14th. Pick up complete job description online at www.mit.edu or see www.uku.edu / unee.shtml FREE T-SHIRT Credit Card handlers for fraternities, sororites, Aegreum. Any errors can win奖金. raise up $1900 by earring a wishing $5.00/VISA application Call-1-800-9528 ext. 65. Qualified callers receive FREE WIFI 205 Help Wanted Sunrise Landscaping is now hiring seasonal landscape laborers. Apply in person at Sunrise Landscaping. $$$$Earn Cash$$$ The Kansas and Burge Unions Department $ 0.00/hr. My name is: Come to the Personnel Level, 5 Kansas Union for details. Work when fit your schedule. A.K.E. PART TIME METER READER CITY OF LAWRENCE Reading water meters & accurate recording of amounts of water consumed. HS Grad/GED. Valid driver licenses. Must provide own vehicle. 84.42.14. 60 hr. lx/wr, flexible schedule. Com- pulsing. City Hall, 75 W. 3rd St. in Admin Yon. 60 Floor, City Hall, E. 6th St., Lawn, RS 6600 E/M/F D/M MAINTENANCE WORKER/LANDSCAPE CITY OF LAWRENCE Seasonal worker to provide landscape maintenance for city's parks and public right of ways. $7.5/hr. Season is now through November. Valid until November 30th. Walk behind walkins. Submit application by 3-28-97 to Admin. Serv. 2nd floor, City Hall, 6. E. 6th. Lawrence, KS 66044. ADULT SOFTBALL UMPIRE SCHEDULER LEAGUE SUPERVISOR Seasonal part time position to schedule umpires for adult softball leagues and assist in supervision of leagues. 30-48hr/wk starting in April. #65-87 hr. Must be able to become registered as a coach. Minnie is 2nd floor, City Hall, 6 E. 6th St., Lawrence, KS 60044. EOE M/F/D STUDENT HOURLY POSITION: shipping assistant to start immediately; work 15-20 hrs/wk, M-f aftermores from 1-5 p.m. spring semester & 30 mfrs/wk M-F summer. Pack and ship books from University Press of UPS warehouse at 2425 W. 15th st. Wf UPS and U.S. mail; must be able to lift parceles to 60 lbs. & must be enrolled in 6 credit courses. Please visit www.ups.edu. Come by 2591 W. 15th st., (ph. 864-424), to complete application. Deadline for applications is 5 pm Wed. 4/2. An EOE/AA employer. *STUDENT HOURLY POSITION: shipping assistant to start immediately; work 15 wk/hr. wk/m, hrs/wk, hrs/M-F summer. Pack and ship books from University of Kansas warehouse at 2425 W. 15th St., hrs/wk, M-F summer. Pack and ship books up to 80 lbs. & must enrolled in 6 credit parcels up to 80 lbs. & must enrolled in 6 credit parcels $4.75/hr. to start; to pay $2.35 in 3 months. Come by 2520 W. 15th St., (ph. 864-4154), to complain. Come by 2520 W. 15th St., (ph. 864-4154), to complain. Comes in 5 mw pads. Wed. 4/2. NO EA/OE employer. 205 Help Wanted SYSTEM TESTING INTERN. Deadline: 4/4/97 Salary $6,500-7.5/hour. 20hrs per week. Weekends include installation, configure, & customize software products. Participate in systems testing & applications library maintenance. Required qualifications partial listing: experience in designing and developing databases, including gizmos, experience in software testing, experience in database programming and/or management. Complete job description available. To apply, submit a cover letter and current resume and a programming example to Ann Riatt. Completion of University of Kansas: EO/AAM EMPLOYEE Wanted: summer camp Counselor and Arts & Crafts Director to work at ACA accredited YMCA camp. Men & women 10 yrs or older certified in woodworking or related. Contact CAMP WOOD YMCA at (316) 278-891. Arabic Language Instructor. Half-time, one year appointment at $20k, with a potential renewal up to a total of three years. Instruction of two Arabic courses is required, and students may involve two first-year classes; in subsequent years responsibility will be for one first-year and one second-year class per semester; in coordination with the instructor, qualifications include native or near-native proficiency in Arabic and demonstrated ability to teach oral and written language skills. Graduate degree and teaching, and familiarity with subroutine programming are required. Initial review of applications will begin on recommendation, and relevant instructional materials to Beverly Mack, African and African Studies, Northwestern University Kansas, Lawson, Kansas. Ks 6504. EO/AI employee. Seeking students majoring in social/ human service fields for hands-on experience & internship credit working with children who have multiple disabilities. Provide intensive training in behavioral programming provided. Staff will assist in the implementation of highly structured program to develop students' skills in a residential setting. Positions are live in five days on and off two days. Salary for position is $19,000. Assignment and work requirements: Pre-applicable with 60 credit hours in human service field or related. Call 822-8271 or 1-800-355-143, ext. 127. Applicant must be a licensed professional Hiring dining & laundry aides Immediate openings. Weekday or weekend hours. No evenings. Full or part time. Will train. Benefits available. Cottonwood, Inc., a service provider for adults with developmental disabilities, is currently accepting applications for full-time Residential Education, organization and daily management of a group home. Responsibilities also include the development and implementation of a person care program, supervision of the development of house management skills, and providing for, and transportation to, social and leisure time opportunities. Even hours of work are required. Years experience in a related field or College course work is required. A GOOD DRIVING RECORD IS MUST BE. Excellent health, including regular physical activity, 7.33 per hour. Seven part time, evening and weekend positions are still available also with starting pay of $9.60 per hour. Please apply to Cottonwood, Inc., 2801 W. 31st, by April 11, E.O.E. Apply at 1510 St. Andrews Drive DRURY PLACE RETIREMENT CENTER Looking for mature, dependable, committed people to implement quality YMCA Summer Days Camp in 6 Topica locations. Must be able to work with children and adults in CIP, AID, CPR, and CDL certifications a plus. 205 Help Wanted Earn cash on the spot $20 Today new donors Up to $40 this week Donate your life saving plasma Walk-ins welcome! NABI Biomedical Center 816 W. 24th 749-5750 YMCA SUMMER DAY CAMP COUNSELOR POSITIONS Pick up applications at the following Topeka YMCA branches: Elementary school teachers and college students majoring in Elementary Education, Child Development, Physical Education, or Recreation are encouraged to apply. Minimum Requirements: Must be 18, high school diploma, relevant college hours, experience in library operations. Pay Rate: $55 per day. Kuehne branch at 1893 N Tyler, Topeka, KS 66080 or Downtown建筑 at 421 N Van Buren, Topeka 6603. For more info call Patty Gatzenmeyer at 912-338-8151. 225 Professional Services TRAFFIC DEFENSE CENTER OF Heathman & Kelly DU/TRAFFIC/CRIMINAL/PERSONAL INJURY Call For a Free Consultation James C. Heathman or Melissa A. Kelly ATTORNEYS AT LAW 913-267-0055 or Toll Free: 888-834-4LAW (529)