Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 April 1938 — Page 8
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STATE TO MAKE] JOB SURVEY FOR § NEW GRADUATES §
Employinent Guide Book to|
List Most Favorable Types of Work.
. Indiana State Employment Service employees today were compiling a guide book for thousands of Indiana high school and college seniors who will start hunting jobs within the next several months. George J. Smith, service district manager, said a double force of statisticians are at work on the turvery which . is to be distributed to youths, parents and teachers of Indianapolis in the next few weeks. Besides advising graduates on job opportunities, the second annual survey will serve as a guide in planning additional study and training, Mr. Smith said. Last spring's report indicated that properly trained youths without college educations were needed as tool and diemakers, machinists, stenographers, sheet.metal workers, and operators of factory and office machines.
Social Workers Needed
The 1937 report also said that social work, industrial, chemical and electrical engineering and personnel administration seemed to be the most favorable fields for college graduates. Mr. Smith said he anticipates results similar to last year’s. “It already has been brought to my attention,” he said, “that the air-conditioning industry claims to double its business every three years, and that it manufactured $85,000,000 worth of equipment during 1937.” ; In large cities, refrigeration and air-conditioning executives are . hard-pressed for irained men, he said.
PHILIPPINE DEFENSE PROGRAM MAPPED
WASHINGTON, TON, apt 18 (U.-.P.). —Army and Navy officials, it was disclosed today, are working with leaders of the Philippine Common- - wealth on a 15-year-defense program. + Contemplating augmentation of the island’s military forces, a comprehensive mobilization scheme and highway building to mountain strongholds to increase mobility of fighting forces, the plan was proposed Filipino leaders. Repfikts, discounted here, that an unidentified fleet of 22 vessells was at anchor in the harbor of Davao, emphasized Philippine interest in the plan, it was reported.
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DRIVE BEGINS MAY 1]
Setting its goal at 25,000 bags of discarded wearing apparel and household goods, Goodwill Industries is to open = second city-wide campaign May Bags are to = distributed by Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and Camp Fire Girls. They will be collected by truck May 18. The organization plans to remake and mend garments and sell them at four retail stores. :
BROTHER OF JUDGE DIES AT PRINCETON
Times Special PRINCETON. April 18.—Charles O. Baltzell, brother of Federal Judge Robert C. Baltzell, Indianapolis, died here Saturday after a several weeks’ illness. He was 67. * He was a member of the Baltzell & Hall law firm “here. . Besides the brother, survivors are his wife, Mrs. Maude M. Baltzell, and a son, Ernest, Indianapolis attorney.
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