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TTTE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE ELEVEN mm LS AWARD NEARLY 00 DEGREES EUGENE, Mny 28 (Special) TUo six institutional units of the Oregon stale system of hlifher duration will grant approxl mately 1702 bachelor's and ad vancrd degrees, dlplomaa and certificates at commencement exercises to be held on the re siiectlve campuaea durlni the first week of June, It waa an nounced by Wlllard L. Marka, arfslrtcnt of the state board, t Thla total of candldatea for degrees Include! 1270 bachelor's eVurees, 104 for maater'a, 11 for Victor's, 64 M. D. and other high- ' degrees, and 23.1 dlplomaa and tificatra, according to figures rased. ! Oregon State college leadi ither Inatltutlona with 779 can dldatea for degreea. Of thla num ber 678 are bachelor'!. 95 are tiaater'a. and 8 are doctor's. At baccalaureate aervlcea Sunday, tune 1, the apeaker will be Dr. Perry C. Hooper, paator of (he Weatmlnster I'reibyterlan thurch, Portland. There will be tio regular commencement ad flreaa, but graduation cxrrclaea Pie following morning will fea ture brief talk by Dr. Freder ick M. Hunter, chancellor of the late ayatem, on "No Compro mise with Tyranny," and Robert . Ruhl of Medford will rcpre- nt the atate board. The University of Oregon will rant In the neighborhood of 667 degreea. Including 571 bachel or's, 91 master's, 3 doctor's, and 4ionorary degreea. Graduation Clay, June 8, with I)r vanced certificate! In nuralng education, 23 bachelor'! degreea, 8 maater'a, and 62 M. D. degreea. At commencement ceremonlea Friday, June 6, Dr. A, J. Carlaon, emerttua prnfeaanr of phyalolngy, Unlveralty of Chicago, will apeak on "A New Frontier In Medi cine; The Problem of Sub-Clinical Diseuse." The alute bourd will be repreaented by R. K. Klelnsorge of Sllverton, and Chancellor Hunter will give a apeclal evaluation of educational progreaa. Oregon College of Education will grant about 70 dlplomaa at ceremonlea to be hold Wednca riay, June 4. Forty-four July and Auguat proapectlve graduntea will alao aptear with the June claaa, to hear an address by Dr. J. F, Cramer, Eugene superin tendent of achoola, on 'That the Wind May See." K. E. Klelnaorge of Sllverton will be the atate board representative. Baccalaur eate will be held on the pre ceding Sunday, at which time the talk on "Challenge of the Imposalble" will be given by Rev. Willard A. Elkina of Monmouth. Eastern Oregon College of Education will confer approxi mately 38 dlplomaa at ceremon lea to be held Wednesday, June 4, when the commencement ad. dresa on 'The Eventful Voyage" will be given by Edgar W. Smith, member of the atate board. Bac calaureate services, scheduled for Sunday, June 1, will feature Rev. Ward A. Rice, pastor of Central Christian church. Walla Wulla, as speaker. Southern Oregon College of Education will grant In the FISCAL YEAR SHOWS SAVING PTA Notes N CALIFORNIA SACRAMENTO, May 28 (UP) The state of California saved a net of $20,064,171 during the first 10 month! of the present fiscal year, Controller Harry B. Riley reported today, compared with an almost equal deficit for the same period of the previous fiscal year. Rovcnue in the period wa $163,881,633, Riley said, which was $21,123,303 more than re ceived In the previous period. At the same time, expenses drop ped $12,302,030 from the prev ious period to a total of $142, 917.392. The saving resulted in a $16, 983.319 decrease In the cash de ficiency, to $39,367,833. Major factors in the debt re duction were a $16,323,703 In crease In sales tax returns and a $22,180,961 drop in cot of unemployment relief, compared to the previous similar period. Revenue increase! Included ROOSEVELT Roosevelt PTA held Its last regular meeting of the school year Tuesday, May 20, with Mrs. A. A. Montgomery, presid ing. Report! were made by the budget committee and the spec lal and standing chairmen, sin. George Rogers reported that the county council had appointed a committee to make plana for a money-raising project In support of the municipal swimming pool, but that It was doubtful if any action would be taken this sum mer. A committee from Roose velt was appointed to cooperate with the county council on this project. Those serving are, Mrs. ItalDh Howard. Mrs. Hans Nor land, Mrs. L. A. Young, with Mrs. L. W. Gilbert as chairman. Mrs. Gilbert, who was Roose velt's delegate to the atate PTA convention at Eugene, gave a very interesting talk, touching on the highlights of the conven tion. Installation of officers was conducted by Mra. George Rog er!. New officer! are Mra. L. W. Gilbert, president: Mrs. John Harris Jr.. fint vice president Mrs. A. A. Montgomery, second vice president: Miss Ruby Dar by, third vice president: Mrs. A. D. Lambert, secretary; Mri. K. A. Moore, treasurer. Mrs. Montgomery presented the selective service act. Lieu tenant Colonel Elmer V. Woo to n, state selective service direc tor, was advised today by the war department. The war department'! new gross quota for the state ii 24,- : bank and corporation franchise Pacn retjr,ng officer with a beau- taxes. $1,733,072; inheritance tiIul corsage. She withes to ! taxes $1,224,802; liquor and 11- lhnnlt Roosevelt PTA members censes, $663,207; gut $321,716; motor vehicle taxes, 1 license T10, Including 17,470 men al ready regularly enlisted in the army, navy, marine corps and coast guard; 2288 who have been drafted Into the army, and 493S yet to be drafted. The previous quota waa 18,- 818. No deadline was established for inducting the 4033 draftee. New quotas for each of the state'! 87 local boards will be announced soon by state head quarters. SACRAMENTO, May 28 (UP) All monthly records for job placements through department of employment were broken during April with 33,010 work ers placed with private employ er!. Director R. G. Wagenet re ported today. The tout was a 62 per cent gain over the 20,413 persona placed in April, 1940, and a 17 per cent gum over placement during March of this year. Wagenet said that while April usually shows a seasonal in crease, the present rise over a year ago is attributed largely to defense preparations and to in crease general business activity. The principal defense indus tries, including aircraft and ship building, alone accounted for about 3000 of the Jobs, an in crease of about 3300 over a year ago. Retail trade placement rose to a total of 4338 as com pared to 1756 a year ago. neighborhood of 61 diplomas on fees. $241,606; insurance corn- June 4. Rex Putnam, state su perlntendent of schools, will speak on "Opportunity," and C. A. Brand of Koseburg will rep resent his colleagues on the state board. Dr. G. W. Bruce will be the baccalaureate speaker, at ceremonies scheduled for Sun day, June 1. rasas are scneauiea lor sun-' ... , , ... Donald -oquuie mills bt. Erb. president of the univer-1 Grant Pay BoOSt ny, giving the commencement, 7 address on "The State anil the L'nlvcrsily." Chancellor Hunter ja-lll bring a special message to the class, and Mac Hoke of Pen. rlleton will represent the state hoard. The baccalaureate speak er will be Dr. Paul B. Means, hrufesaor of religion at the uni versity. ' The University of Oregon Med ical school will confer approxi mately 148 degrees and cert if I rates, thla total including 33 ad- panics tax, $212,964. and mis cellaneous revenue $263,688. Expenditure decreaaes includ ed unified construction program, $3,062,834; elementary schools, $339,821; bond Interest and re demption, $140,701: aid to needy blind. $13,970 and miscellaneous, $12,630. Partially offsetting the de creases were Increased expendi tures for needy aged aid, $2, 119,707; interest on registered .rr.nt. Si 198 062: high COQUII.LE. May 28 (,7" AFL jrhooi,, $929,868; aid to needy unions and the Smith Wood Pro ducts company completed an agreement yesterday,- granting a wage Increase to 000 men at two mills. Plywood workers will get a S-cent-an-hour increase to a 73 cent minimum and a week's paid vacation. Fir mill employes will yesterday of T. C. Dugan, get a 7 4 -cent Increase. Negoti-1 Eagle Point farmer. atlons with 200 cedor mill em- nloves continue. 1 Read the Classllled Page. children. $510,318; University of California. $505,379; and Junior colleges, $334,019. FARMER KILLED MEDFORD, May 28 (P) In juries luffered when a tractor rolled on him claimed the life 74. and officer! for the lovely gift, which was inadvertently de layed and could not be presented t the meeting. A program, which everybody enjoyed, was presented by Ola Mae Hough, music director, with Mnry Lou Timmons, accompan ist. Roosevelt orchestra, "Dignity March," by Drake, and "Spring time," by Adams. Sixth grade chorus. "Island of My Desire," and "Faith of Our Fathers." Special trio. Charles Heilbronner. Charle! Sclby and Kathcrine Newman. Boys' quartet, "Pilgrim's Chorus." by Wagner. Boys par ticipating were Bobbie Steinseif cr. Charles Selby, Francis West and Jack Proctor. Horn trio, "Soldier Chorus," by Faust. Steven Stone, trom bone; Marvin Ringstad, trumpet; Jack Proctor, clarinet. At the close of the meeting, the teaching staff of Roosevelt served tea in the auditorium, with Mrs. Montgomery and Mrs. Gilbert pouring. Oregon to Furnish 4955 More Men for Selective Service SALEM, May 28 OP) Oregon, which now has 19,764 of her sons in the nation's armed forces, must supply 4955 more under look for the log cabin on the label!.. 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