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Outlook Improves For June Grads Seeking Positions By SAM DAWSON NEW YORK, (-P) Fewpr layoffs, higher job totals, longer work weeks and therefore greater take-home pay are reported. This is pleasant news for the half mil lion college graduates hitting the job-hunting trail. Most observers warn them that the trial will be rougher and longer than any time since the end of the war. But the pickup in business generally makes the prospect brighter than it was at mid-term. Four out of every five college graduates this year will be em ployed by Oct. 1, the Northwestern National Life Insurance Co. o f Minneapolis predicts. It bases this on estimates of placement officials in a survey of 128 colleges and universities. The senior crop is at a record nigh, and pre-graduation hiring has been slower this year in most Schools. T.arfn .nmn-mia. U . .. . - . o- -"H"uita nave been taking fewer new employes ei in mi, placement otticials say But many schools report a sharp increase this spring in the number pf smaller companies seeking col lege graduates. SUCCESS At Atlanta Success in placing this year's crop of technological graduates is reported in Atlanta by the Assoc iated Industries of Georgia. The association works closely with Georgia'! educational institutions hi uuuuiK jodj ior graduates. A tWO-VPai rfai-min-.il ...... I- six technical fields of industry is iuii a i me soutnern Technical In stitute at Chamblee, Ga., as s hranph nf rcoM-oio T,.u n-i. ica. me grao- uates are mid-way between the four-year engineer and the voca tional trainee. In two years, the aauciauon reports, this school has turned out 150 graduates and "as nan mree ods waiting for every man it turns out." However, mnci nunn v - .. . -----: ...--v w.ivgca ji v e been warning fhmr nPn..n 7l . 'i siauuaies nils spring that they will have to hunt 2"J i ,and longer for jos than uiu year s Class. But t h ALMA MATER MOM Commencement speeches about going out Into the cold, cruel world held no terror for Mrs. Margaret Ann LandoU of Cleveland, O, Between feeding sassions for her eight-months-old daughter, Cherylann, Mrs. Landoll received her bach elor's degree In electrical engineering at Fenn College, Cleveland. The 20-year-old co-ed married Leo Landoll, also a Fenn grad, while midway through her college career. Now, she'll put aside her studies and concentrate on her "Ma" degree. Northwestern National Life Insur ance Co. contends that, even so, this will be a better year for the job-seeking college giaduale than was considered normal before the war. Salaries Maintained It's survey also shows that four out "of every five schools report that starting salaries of their grad uates this year will be as high as in 1949, and those reporting drop say it is very slight. Special counselling sessions have been held this year by many schools to prepare their seniors for today's emo ovment conditions. Most report their seniors being orettv realistic about it. "They seem to feel they will get First Sunbath Should Last Only Fifteen Minutes By JANE EADS WASHINGTON A lot of eager beavers trying for a quickie suntafl wind up painfully baked, blistered, often headed for th hsspiial. begin your sunbathing with email doses. The Public Health service says that for most folks 13 minutes is long enough for the first sun. bath. Each day after that you add anoeher IS minutes until you toast yourself the desired tint. But don't forget that even if you are well tanned you can get severe sun burn, v Watch out for the noonday sun! warns the Health Service. Ms rays are short, direct, burning. Lare afternoon is safer for sun bathing. Even then, take it easy! You can get burned on cloudy days too. And some of the worst burns come from reflection ot sun on sand and water. The Health service suggests using a good suntan lotion, oil or cream: "They are all intended to promote a tan and discourage sunburn, but even the best preparations give only partial pro tection." The Red Cross points out that burns are classified in three degrees: first, when skin is red dened: second, when blistered; third, when deeper destruction of I Eesaftt t tpsr t Equals fiL't eapak 1 I vfceW Mtiea tor ef ckeeu tor five nil-1 I entire ateef. fiee opi. I rM.Hew.wBMo.wtei. ' gf MENSES. VfffJT tf cheese fer fire Mil-1 him jwopw. WnW Mlit Billion tor vetk fer ereiy ptn&t fee eeenfrf. Thuri., June. 1, 1950 Th Nawi-Kavitw, Kotiburg, Or. DAIRY DILEMMA Uncle Sam is up to hit ears in butter, cheese and other milk products sad can't And s way to shake loose ot the mess. In supporting prices for dairy farmers, Uncle accumulates mountains of their produce. He holds this off the market to keep prices up. Chart above give an approximate idee of whal fee ha stored away, and what it means in terms of food on the family table. a job," the University of Washing ton reports at Seattle. "But they feci that they, wm nave to Beat the bushes for it." The statistical news is hearten ing for the June grad. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports today that manufacturing plants had fewer layoffs in April than in any month since October. 1948. The rate of dismissals fell to 13 per thousand in April. A year before it was 28 for every thousand. The bureau also reports that em ployment in general increased over half a million in April, althoush sslill a little under the year ago mark. tissues occur. Chief dangers ar Keep victims lying down and shock and infection. ' 1 warm. If mild, use calamine lotion If burn is severe, call a doctor ' or dusting powder ot equal parts y. S. Plant Hi? tf Russian! Exploded, Evidnc Shows WASHINGTON (JP) -The Navv tayt that the privateer patrol plane shot down by Russian fighter April 8 must have exploded before hit- ung use mnis tea mare mtn m miles from Lebau, Latvia. tf. Comdr. M. W, Cagfe aid Navy p?r!s drew this, ewteltt sion from an examination of the toftated mm wheel tire and hydraulic assembly. The 380-pound landing gear was found by Swedish talmaa fthr- linc oxide, boric acid, talcum. If " moderately bed" tife dressing of sterile petrolatum gaure. ur gauze soaked in cold white mineral oil, tf emergency cr is needed tear clean, freshly laundered cloth mte strips. Dip into a sehrttea ot three tablespoons baking soda, or same amount epsom salts to quart el warm water. Apply Buna, and keep wet. You can get sunstroke by too tog exposure Ht tun. Yoa n get heatstroke from prolonged oppres sive heat, often indoors. Both can be fatal. Both, commonly start with a splitting headache. Every thing; look red. e lose con sciousness. Your temperature rises dangerously. Tn extreme cases you collapse suddenly and die within a few minutes. Heat prostration is equally serious. It's caused by prolonged heat and humidity too, But the victim s temperature falls instead of rising. He cold and clammy. man on April 26, 48 miles south west of i.ibau. Cagfe. saw! Bat. tic currents in April would have caused the wreckage to drift about on? mile t day, The landing gear and tire, shown to reporters, showed no signs of bullet mjrks. Eut Ctgl ssid that the hydraulic lowering and raising mechanism wat "deftotteiy jam med in a retracted position," where it would have been during; flight. He said an explosion probably caused the big plane '.o gs mo j sharp spin that could heve sheared off the landing gear. The nose wheel it the third; jrieee of wreckage found in the Baltic and Identified with the misting1 American plane. Attached to the landing gear is a metal plate tadkttag that it belonged to the privateer and showing that it was overhauled at Corpus Cftristi, Ter., about a, year ego. ASSOCIATES EUS!HI55 WOMEN'S CLUB TO MEET The Associated Business Wnws'i etao will meet Monday evening, June 5, at the scout hall in Sutherland. The officer have re quested all members to be present. OSt SOCIAL TS SI EVENT OF SATURDAY Faith Lutheran church member and friend are Invited to attend a box social at six-thirty o'clock Saturday night, June i, at the Epis copal parish. halL Now At Ashcraft Jewelers At ' $125 VALUE MOW Sp50 Tax Matching 5-Diamond Wedding priced at only 59.50 PLUS TAX XQUIS1TE ?4 CARAT LADIES DIAMOND RING Set In Solid 14 Kt. Gold A'SH'CR 106 S. 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