Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 253, Decatur, Adams County, 27 October 1955 — Page 14

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Predicts More Jobs For College Grads . More Jobs, Higher Salaries Forecast RIZXXMINGTON. Ind. (INS) — More job opportunities «t higher starting salaries are predicted for thia year’s college graduates. J. Douglas Snider, director of

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Indiana University’s bureau of personnel relations and placement, reports there wrrt) 32 per cent more job opportunities listed with the bureau for he first six months of 1955 than for a similar period in 1954 A recent survey of 200 business firms by the midwest college placement association reveals that 28 per cent of the companies will attempt to hire more pew graduates this year than last, 69 per cent will employ about the same number and three per cent will hire fewer graduates this year. The survey also stowed that 62 per ceit of the firms said they intend raise starting salaries from five tb bigfit per cent. At present, starting salaries for I. U. students with bachelors degrees average about >341 a rnofith. The average starting figure for an employee with an advanced degree is >420. Snider reported that 1.570 jobs were listed by 644 bussinesses in the I. U. bureau for the first, months of the year. Representatives of 21 per cent of the firms visited the campus and 19 per cent conducted interviews Pith prospective employees at I. U. There were about four job opportunities for each graduate who registered with the bureau. The continued draft eligibility of graduates and the shortage of qualified job applicants has stimulated the employers’ Interest in alumni placement services, Snider said. Through this service the bureau enables graduates to find different positions.

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Maximum Wage For Deduction Higher increase In Credits To Boost Benefits Employers and employes are reminded that the maximum wage's from which social security deduction Is made has increased to >4200 for 1955 and succeeding years. Christian 11. W. Luecke, manager of the Fort Wayne social security office said today in submitting bis report for September, 1955. The increase in wage credits thus established would mean higher maximum benefits in the future for retired workers and their dependents or for the survivor of these workers in case of death, according to Luecke. The >3600 maximum allowed before 1955 permitted maximum monthly benefits of >98.50 to a retired worker while the new >4200 maximum can mean >108.50 to insured employed or selfemployed persons retiring after mid-1956. The report for September, 1955. follows: Account number cards issued, 1,317; Assistance to employers on wage record reporting, 109; New claims cleared, 598; Beneficiaries served, 578; General inquirers served. 1695. A total of 4.29j> persons were served by the Fort Wayne office during the month of April. This was an average of 195 per day.

THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

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JAPAN'S PRlftfte MINISTER Ichiro Hatoyama shows he’s a true baseball fan by wearing a baseball cap as he shakes hands with New York ■Yankees manager Casey Stengel in Tokyo, where the Yankees are playing exhibition games. (International Soundphoto)

1 dK / '■W -A . i ■■■■ , • •• •' 1 ft JWW.J -— l,l ' ***■■*«. ..'j. r HE IS emphatically opposed to nomination of Gov. Averell Harriman of New York as the Democratic presidential candidate, Senator Allen J. Ellender (D), Louisiana, tells reporters in Washington. (International) Luecke said. The Fort Wayne office is located at 717 Fulton street and is open from 8:30 to 4:45, Monday through Friday. Part-time offices are maintained in Auburn, Angola. Berne. Bluffton, Columbia City, Decatur, Huntington, Kendallville, and Ligon fer.Chieago—U. S. railroads in 1954 established a passenger fatality safety mark of .07 per 100 million passenger miles.

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PRINCESS MARGARET descends steps from London horrre of Mrs. Jennifer Lowther, * longtime friend, where she attended a dinner party. And guess who also was there —Capt. Peter Townsend. It was their second meeting of day. (International)

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THURSDAY. OCTOBER 27. IRSR