Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, May 11, 1977 Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, May 11, 1977 STEVE'S LUNCH 1313 S. UNIVERSITY 769-2288 COME FOR: Vegetable lempura Sweet & Sour Korean Bar-B-0 Dinner Beef Dinner (Bul-go-gee) Fresh Bean Sprouts Mandoo (Kyoza) Plate Brown Rice WE TAKE CARRY-OUT ORDERS OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 00 } r i~ci set your own paCe in Levi s corduroy separates for young men ... a trim western-style d vest-and-jeans duo that says it all for fashion and durabilIty. Lig ht blue, navy, dark brown or beige cotton/polyester Patc h pocket vest. Sizes S-M-L. $12 -b i 9-_ FRM RMR R1HP & 1 h tt FREE PARKING IN THE ADJAPENT RAMP - WE WILL VALIDATE YOUR TICKET Summer employment aplenty for students willing to move By SUE WARNER The job market was good last year, sod I'd say it's even better this year,' Ms. Ann Coop- er, University summer place- ment coordinator said yester- day. According to Cooper, "'73, '74, and '75 were pretty rough," as far as finding summer employ- ment for University students. However, she reported that this year her office has received a significantly higher number of employer requests for summer help. "NOT EVERYBODY gets ex- actly what they want," Cooper cautions, "but they'll get jobs if they're willing to go where the jobs are." Cooper said jobs in engineer- ing, landscaping and in indus- trial fields such as metallurgy are plentiful. Openings are also available in more traditional summer jobs for college stu- dents such as camp jobs, parks and recreation, unskilled labor and clerical work. Although the better paying jobs are being offered to gradu- ating seniors and graduate stu- dents, Cooper said that business U.S. Rep. wants Nixon subpoenaed and industry are also interested in upperclass students who meet educational requirements and have enough experience in cer- tain fields. "At the end of their junior year, students are ready for some decent jobs," she said. THE SUMMER placement of- fice estimated that students who get jobs through the office will make salaries ranging from a low of $100/month to $1000/ month and more for certain science and engineering jobs. Each March Cooper begins the search for summer jobs by mailing personnel request forms to employers all over Michigan and the United States. However, most employers do not send a reply to the summer placement office until the end of April, May or even as late as June. Cooper explains that this delay occurs because employers simply do not know what positions, if any, they will have available for the summer until then. Consequent- ly, the majority of students have left campus when Cooper learns of openings and she must then get in touch with them at their summer addresses. Cooper said that it is not too late to register with the office for this summer but she warns that almost all of the jobs avail- able through the summer place- ment office would involve a move from this area. "If they're stuck in Detroit or Ann Arbor, I can't help them," she added. WASHINGTON (P)-The chair- man of a House subcommittee, maintaining Richard M. Nixon can talk to Congress if he can talk on television, is threaten- ing to subpoena the former pres- ident to explain his pledge of postwar aid to North Vietnam. Rep. Lester Wolff (D-N.Y.), chairman of the Asian and Pacific affairs subcommittee, raised the possibility of a sub- poena Monday after his panel heard testimony on recently be- gun talks aimed at normalizing relations between the United States and Vietnam. Earlier, Richard Holbrooke, assistant secretary of state for Asian affairs, said he favored making public a Feb. 1, 1973 letter in which Nixon offered North Vietnam $3.2 billion in postwar aid.. Wolff told reporters that Nix- on -has refused to answer re- quests that he authenticate the letter and answer questions about its contents. "If he (Nixon) can talk to the television guys," the congress- man said, "he can talk to Con- gress, don't you think?" n wICHIGAN EPERTORY'77 I'Vi" Me fto JULY 5 -10 Desire Under the Elms JULY 26,29 & AUGUST 4,7 Wait Until'ark JULY 27 30 & AUGUST 2, 5 SUBSCRIBE NOW! Man And 6uperman. JULY 28, 31& AUGUST 3,6 4 Shows for the Price of 3! Select a series (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, or Sunday) for your first three shows and then give us your choice of dates for the fourth show. SUBSCRIPTION TICKET PRiCES Tuesday series (KATE, DESIRE, DARK) Fulvalue s ubscribers varue Wednesday series (KATE, DARK, MAN) Owcu cce 4si los11.00 Thursday series (KATE, MAN, DESIRE) Orchestra Side8 s 0.75 Friday series ( KATE, DESIRE, DARK) "ont Balcoy 1 9.50Saturday series (KATE, DARK, MAN) Sunday series (KATE, MAN, DESIRE)(matinees only) Please Note: Due to this year's scheduling, your series order will be filled within the same price range, but not Make checks payable to The University of Michigan and mail to Michigan necessarily resulting in the same seats. Rep '77, Mendelssohn Theatre. U-M. Ann Arbor 48109 MASTERCHARGE BANK AMERICARD SEASON SUBSCRIPTION ORDER FORM accepted ath mail orders only. Miehig,, Rep '77 IMPORTANT INFORMATION IDATE 1. Season subscriptions only are on sale now I NAME PHONE through June 27. Only mail orders will be accepted through June 12. ADDRESS 2. MI Rep '77 Box Office open June 13 for Street City State Zip subscription sales.Srs se 3. Individual shows go on sale June 20. Series Desired No. of subscriptions 4. hail orders willflled in order of receipt. Write in day and date of 4th show Price Each S. Subscribers tickets for all plays will be mailed to complete your subscription: Total or lu'e 1' 1 '77. le a sampedsel'-ad'r'ssed return envelopeis not enclosed, tickets wil be II would like to see eld for pick-up at the MI Rep "77 Box Office. DESIRE MAN DARK Sgnature Required 6. Note curtain times: A evenings at 8 p.m., Sunday Matinee performances at 2 p.m. Late- Day and Date:L Stamped, self addressed envelope enclosed comers wull be seated at the discretion of the If order cannot be filled as requested, please house manager.I My Card expires substitutc hess available tickets rcmairLg. 7. We regret that no refunds can be made. We willICircleOne:s assist you in exchanging tickets when possible. Master Charge FOR OFFICE USE ONLY No tickets exchanged on day of performance. Bank Americard 8, Single tickets avaiable through Hudson's (Detroitl area & Briarwood) or Central Travel &TTickets credit fToledo area) af er June 20, 1977. Card No.