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us, we'll help them out just as well as anybody else." "You need so many for staffing a store, whether the minimum wage is $2 or $5 an hour," James Knudsen, personnel manager of Brandeis, said, A wage hike would probably mean more part-time jobs and thus more student openings at the Kadisson-Cornhuskcr, general manager Pete Chirk said. But he said he would have to wait to see what compensating allowances the Phase IV economic policy would make concerning prices. Erwin Chesen, owner of the Villager Motel, which hires about 25-30 UNL students, said job cutbacks there would be at the high school, not college level. Some businesses, such as Mapes Industries Inc., hire student help at over $2 an hour already, and so would not be affected by a wage increase. Miller and Paine Dept. Store both downtown and Gateway, employer of several hundred students, probably wouldn't cut back student jobs, either. "They work on an incentive basis with a commission and will still have to make a certain quota. Evelyn Graham in personnel, said. WEEKEND FILMS In new screen splendor... Hie most magnificent picture ever! DAVID 0 SELZNICKSm..'!' mahoaw r mhcwus Winnpr tl k:KII of Ten VAV"1"' Academy LESLIE HOWARD OLIVLVdcILWILLVNl) STEREOPHONIC SOUND METROCOLOR - An MGM Re reiease 7 & 9 Friday & Saturday Henzlik Hall Auditorium Admission 75$-Student I.D. I - ' I I.'. 'i - I 1'.:, dr4 . i t 1 1 f - ' VjL I 1 V J. . I Tt Tl 1M 'i Ji SIB.AL MLP I p , "w , ?Wij SMIWMNB HHP lim MUUf tW( Si :'l'f 1 ' I 'ft I MUCH HWHS'WmW 0OI' " ..; A I . , '. I ' , TOj 1 J'WWWM'" . . ' 1 Photo by Mike The i JOHN SUMSHIME BAM The Inn 17th & AA 25 Draw ELI L AWY GAD EISENMAN will conduct an open form at the Student Union WiAfinieiav. Sept. 1 (check Union calendar for room numbers) Sponsored by: Israeli Aliyah Center and University Hillel Foundation Her KI!0 7