6 Wednesdev, September 8, 1971 University Daily Kansan Kansan Staff Photo by ED LALU Dean Dale P. Scannel Discusses the Tight Job Market Job Market for Teachers Tight but Open ... Optimistic, but admits that jobs may lie elsewhere . . . By ANN McKINNEY Kansan Staff Writer Seniors in the School of Education may be doubtful of their ability to get jobs next year. They are likely to be faculty and faculty of the School are objective and optimistic about it. Students in the School of the job market, but they are confident that positions are available, even though they may have difficulty finding them. In a recent interview, Dale P. Scannell, dean of the School of Education, described the job responsibilities of teachers, "rather than an excess of teachers. He said that he is more likely to lack of funds, were not filling their positions as they opened and expanded, so teachers to teach larger classes. Scannell said that most KU graduates went to work in Northwestern Kansas and that his career was marked as they have been in the past." Harold Regier, associate professor of education and director of the Educational "There was a marked drop in the demand for teachers in the spring of last year," Regier said. He attributed the drop to four factors, the first of which was a lack of school districts," especially in Kansas. Missouri Colorado and Placement Bureau, substantiated Scannell's statement Register also explained that fewer new federal programs were creating new jobs and that public school enrollments had leveled off after the post-war baby boom. At the primary level in 2013, students be a light decline in the number of students enrolled, he said. The fourth factor was that the increased enrollment in education schools was causing the graduation rate to saturate in increase each year." Regier said that in the fall of 1970 the School of Education estimated about 10 per cent of its graduates were looking for jobs, and the proportion of graduation married, or gone into graduate schools or the military. This fall, Regier said, the student rate for employment was expected to be much higher and more students are expected to lake employment. Regier said that the job situation next spring hinged on the economy. Regier is concerned about the circumstances of the newly-graduated teacher and believes in making the student who is entering the School of Education more aware of the problems he will face. "The ideal situation would be one in which the students were made aware that there were things to do, and the mobility characteristic is something that has to be taken into account in this whole process." He explained that today's methods of transportation made it possible for graduates. If a job opens up in Maine, for example, it is possible for an applicant to be there the day graduates are assigned and individuals have the ability to go But the variables change, Regier said, with the person, the times and the economy, and it is a problem for people geared for the change. where the jobs are. "Change is more evident and comes faster than you anticipate in jobs and job opportunities," Regier said. Raeiger proposed the possibility that the aerospace problem could be mitigated by better education if national priorities suddenly changed. If the federal government started cutting back on these specialists, then there would be a sudden rise in the number of teachers in the education teacher looks for work. Regier said that a student should be made aware that an education should be some preparation for his place in "I think it's advantageous for people to know there are many fields of work, and the newer fields of environment, which are in turn, emerging," he said. Endowment Stocks: Pollution or Profit? From Page 1 They think such a responsibility is prohibited by higher internal costs and the complexity of additional variables in the investment formula. They have a way, wouldn't do any good way." "We depend on the enactment of statutes, not manipulation by executive action," Laurence Chalmer Jr. said. "This (manipulation) by government is a particularly good or effective way of impressing on corporations their responsibility to society. There aren't too many cases where this has been done." Youngberg is opposed to additional social criteria or a need for them, and them a strong feeling that “we’re all polluters” and that all companies are equally bad, and there are all equally good intentions. "You and I pollute every time we breathe. Youngblood said. "There is no panies in an absurcity. There's no way it can be done. It's a matter of life." An example of the social responsibility issue is the KU Endowment Association's holdings in Union Carbide. Union Carbide has become a symbol of corporate resistance to pollution control. A Kalp Nader Mobil has acquired the Union Carbide's ferrylloyant plant in Marietta, Ohio, has contaminated the Ohio Valley for the last 10 years with 246,350 pounds of uranium. The Union Carbide's ferrylloyant plant in Marietta, Ohio, has contaminated the Ohio Valley for the last 10 years with 246,350 pounds of particulate matter each day. Across the Ohio River in West Virginia, Carbide owns a property in which pours out more than 70,000 tons of particulates a year, or slightly more than the total amount of sulfur dioxide from New York City. The $3 billion-a-year company has other plants, some of which emit up to 22,000 pounds of sulfur dioxide, as well as carbon dioxide and ash, and other particulate matter. Carbide has a long history of ignoring complaints of citizens in such grossly polluted towns as Bakersfield, Calif.; Amoreo, W.Va. It is also unresponsive to government requests for leave to lay off workers and using other tactics referred to by Rajpal as “en benedict” In San Benito, California, Union Carbide mines asbestos, and is one of the leading emergencies in the United country. Although research is incomplete, there is little doubt that asbestos is related to lung cancer and other respiratory interferons in large quantities, especially in urban areas. The KU Endowment Association owns 120 shares of Union Carbide common stock. Somersdale buys the stock given with the stipulation that the income go to the donor until his death, after which time the income will go to the Endowment Association. The Association has approximately 1.5 million of these investments. Youngberg called Carbide b "top-quality, high-grade company," adding, "I defy anyone in Summary of Endowment Association Assets As of April 30, 1970 Cash 848,077.51 Accounts Receivable 8,628,314.42 Government Obligations 4,473,613.23 Real Estate and Other Loans 2,647,317.51 Real Estate 3,627,314.88 Other Assets 19,060.00 STOCKS and BONDS Common Stock $9,023,530.15 Convertible Bonds 228,663.57 Convertible Bonds 390,064.54 Preferred Stock 215,830.94 Convertible Preferred Stock 509,780.93 DATA ACL $27,021,172.15 the world to tell me we shouldn't invest in it because of pollution." "If I were to urge him (the president) that he probably sell it," Youngsberg said. Should the Endowment Association use its position as a champion of corporate responsibility in the management at Union Carbide? Although it doesn't have the right to force Harvard 68,250 shares of Union Carbide) or Princeton (34,858 shares) the KU Endowment Association stockholder are the same. These rights would be detailed in the laws of incorporation of Union Carbide and in Federal security laws administered by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Federal security laws administered by the SEC include the Securities Act of 1833, the Securities Code and rules and regulations put forth by the SEC. Also relevant would be court decisions in such cases as the U.S. Court of Appeals decision in July, 1970, in support of the Medical Commission on Human Rights. The Medical Commission was seeking through a stockholder to discontinue production of naphthalene by Dow Chemical Corporation. Endowment Association alter natives in this case might include stockholder-initiated proxies, direct petitioning of corporate management a third class member of public divestiture of stock The Endowment Association also allow interested groups to questionaire to Carbide, and to prepare list of alternative infor- Once the Endowment Association, or the University with which a 'moral input' to the investment procedure is appropriate and necessary, the range of available strategies is KU Endowment Common Stock Holdings JR VALUE Carring Glass Works 30 29.576.140 BACS Corporation 10 897.520 DABA Corp 877 72.847.600 NASA COB 797 1.000 Detroit Edison 150 1.000 Detroit Electric 150 15.728.000 Dividend Nares 214 15.728.000 Dow Chemical 108 17.500.000 Dow Chemical 108 17.500.000 Dow Chemical 108 17.500.000 Dow Chemical 108 17.500.000 Dow Chemical 108 17.500.000 Dow Chemical 108 17.500.000 Dow Chemical 108 17.500.000 Dow Chemical 108 12.647.100 Hibernate Roda 100 SHARES Allied Chemicals 1,008 Allied Products 2,008 Alcoa Corporation 10,000 Alibaba Corporation 200 American Banks 380 American Capital Corp. 180 American Cadillac Corp. 180 American Bank of America 200 American Electric Power 122 American浸制 Refining 100 American TeleTell 5,012 Amcaco Medical 300 Ancandora 1,000 Anadarko 200 Anastacia Johnson Co. 1,800 Anbeuer Buch 200 Bank of America 200 Arterian Public Services 200 Atlantic Holdings 504 Atlantic Holdings 200 Avro Products 1,827 Bank of America 1,488 Berkey Photos 1,000 Blythe Lamp 1,000 Bilck-Laundry 1,000 Borg Warner 250 Campbell Soup 1,000 Carmel Foods 1,000 Central South West 1,136 Central South East 2,050 Centerline Trust 186 Chile Compaq competitive Elevator 2 Chevron 1,000 Chevron 300 Chicago Bridge Iron 1,213 Chicagoland American 100 Chromaloy American 100 Cities Service 500 Cleveland Development 1,393 Coleman International 1,000 Coll Industries 142 Colli Industries 142 Columbia SoBo Elec Electric 300 Commonwealth Bank of America 284 Commonwealth Edison 300 Connex General Insurance 300 Consolidated Foods Corp. 100 Consolidated Foods Corp. 100 Constellation Oil 2,032 Constellation Oil 2,032 In other action, the Com- munity builds the Action of the Uniform Plumbing Code. The code states specifications which all city plumbing facilities An appraiser's report on improvements in sanitary sewers, paving, and storm sewer was reviewed by the Commission in a meeting Tuesday. A public hearing on the improvements was set for 2 p.m. The Commission also accepted a bid of $44,111.45 from the Hankamer Company of Topeka to build the Asphalt Overlay Program. 9.092.50 Kansas-Nebraska Natural Gas 234. 8.504.40 Power Lines 1, 100. 8.604.40 Kansas-Kentucky Electricity 1, 100. 3.287.45 Kennett Cooper 1, 250. 3.287.45 Kennett Cooper 1, 250. 3.871.50 Kimberly Lake 1, 300. 3.871.50 Kimberly Lake 1, 300. 7.615.60 Kowding 70. 7.615.60 Kowding 70. 5.323.00 Lawrence Country Club 1. 10.909.60 Lemerer School 1, 10.909.60 Lemerer School 1, 10.302.15 Lincoln Energy Glass 1, 100. 10.302.15 Lincoln Energy Glass 1, 100. 10.306.00 Lilon Industries 100. 10.306.00 Lilon Industries 100. 9.163.00 Low Star Gas 100. 9.163.00 Low Star Gas 100. 9.147.25 Lakewood Depot 100. 9.147.25 Lakewood Depot 100. 6.118.80 McCullum Laboratories 2, 500. 6.370.20 McCullum Laboratories 2, 500. 2.400.00 Mercantile Trust 400. 2.400.00 Mercantile Trust 400. 9.437.97 Minnesota Mfg. Mgm 100. 9.437.97 Minnesota Mfg. Mgm 100. 37.450.00 Midlift Oil 400. 37.450.00 Midlift Oil 400. 19.531.25 Monmouth Industrial 400. 19.531.25 Monmouth Industrial 400. 14.110.00 J.P. Morgan Financial 240. 12.352.00 Nationals Home 100. 12.352.00 Nationals Home 100. 22.542.67 Newmont Mining 2, 500. 22.542.67 Newmont Mining 2, 500. 169.338.80 NIL Corp. 250. 169.338.80 NIL Corp. 250. 6.162.30 Northern Illinois Gas 45. 6.162.30 Northern Illinois Gas 45. 6.347.91 North American Athletics 218. 6.347.91 North American Athletics 218. 6.227.00 Norton 1, 100. 6.227.00 Norton 1, 100. 1.906.35 Pacific Petroleum EPIipeline 100. 1.906.35 Pacific Petroleum EPIipeline 100. 5.807.77 Eastern Eastern Pipeline 2, 881. 5.807.77 Eastern Eastern Pipeline 2, 881. 2.843.45 Pennsy J.C. 150. 2.843.45 Pennsy J.C. 150. 2.049.20 Philadelphia Life Insurance 191. 2.049.20 Philadelphia Life Insurance 191. 6.813.00 Purdue Hat 42. 6.813.00 Purdue Hat 42. 1.925.00 PGU Industrial Electric Power 105. 10.207.11 PGU Industrial Electric Power 105. 10.207.11 PGU Industrial Electric Power 105. 10.207.11 PGU Industrial Electric Power 105. 10.207.11 PGU Industrial Electric Power 105. 13.075.00 Republic Steel 180.4 13.075.00 Republic Steel 180.4 6.190.50 High Career Association 5. 6.280.50 Royal Industrial Industries 10. 10.600.00 Regal Hotels 15. 10.634.74 Market Place 34. 10.534.74 Rays Tues. 30 9.425.80 Sears 60 9.425.80 Salmamee Company Inn 1,200 11.473.65 Sears Boot 640 11.473.65 Sears Boot 640 11.473.65 Southern California Edition 2,481 15.919.60 Southeastern Public Service 320 16.255.00 Southeastern Public Service 320 16.255.00 Starburst Nut 17 Board Accepts Plans to Help City Sewers The designated truck route in east Lawrence was moved in order to avoid the East Heights school area at 15th and Haskell. The Commission proclaimed the week of Sept. 17, 1971 through Sept. 23, 1971 as "Constitution Week" in Lawrence. They passed zoning ordinances to allow: Just in case you missed it... If you missed joining the student Blue Cross-Blue Shield Kansas University Student Health program during enrollment . . . you still have time to take a shot at it. Applications will be accepted through September 15. of this exploitative power; most others have mixed records of exploitation and good citizenship. —Multi-family dwellings in a 81 acre tract at 1800 Kasold. John Guenther, assistant professor of education, tells his advises the same things that Regier does. He emphasized that students were not discouraged entering the School of Education at Boston and they would encounter a tight job market when they got out. Simply get an application form from the Blue Cross-Blue Shield office downstairs at 1203 Iowa, any time from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Friday. Remember, this comprehensive, hospital, medical, surgical plan supplements your regular student health services. It provides coverage for hospital and doctor services and prescription drug benefits. "The Institutional Investor" magazine recently reported that institutional investors hold nearly no shares in the banks or the nation's major corporate stock. In an article "Do Institutional Investors Have a Social Responsibility?" the magazine said, "If you want to grow against a company which places a great premium on growth but has little concern about how that growth is achieved, for instance, it will be in all probability placed in the market sets on that company." The detailed listing below gives Endowment Association holdings in common stocks, as of April 30, 1970. "institutions have large economic resources which give them the power to act as sheikh or other leaders, and are excuses; and institutions are endowed with social mandates that require them to excesses." Kansas Hospital Service Assn., Inc. A report by the National Council of Churches, "Corporate Responsibility and Religious Institutions," summarized the position of those favoring new institutional investment. "It is doubtful that moral responsibility must be carried out. Corporate power to exploit society and the environment is immensely important," she said in a news article about advantage Tomorrow: K.U. and Utilities Companies. "They have to be aware of the fact," he said. "It comes as no great shock to students. They know schools are cutting back." Please send me the Monitor for 1 year $15 9月 $12.55 6 月 $7.50 1 am faculty student Check/money order enclosed Bill me later We pay half. You pay the other. Special Half Price Rate for Faculty and Students Address City State Zip THE (P-CN) CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR Box 125, After Station Boston, Massachusetts 02123 (of course) START THE GAME OFF RIGHT! T. 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