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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - December 5, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 4 the stars and stripes Friday december 5,1988 fewer jobs More Money for 87 grads East Lansing Mich. A col lege graduates this academic year will find fewer jobs but higher salaries than1986 grads As increased global Competition forces employers to become More lean and mean a researcher says. There s an element of caution that entering this whole business of employ ment said John Shingl Clon author of the 16th annual Michigan state univer sity study released thursday. The study also bund that 45 percent of the nation s employers surveyed said they always or almost always consider drug screening ethical and 41 percent said they sometimes consider it ethical. The Survey of 761 businesses Indus tries government agencies and educational institutions found that More dun630 employers expect to hire 58,942 graduate during the year a 2,4 percent decrease from the 61,651 hired last year by 647 Job providers. Slightly More that100 employers said they Don t expect to hire any new graduates during the year. This academic year s graduates will find starting salaries about 2.9 percent above last year with a Bachelor s degree Worth an average 121,815, the study con ducted in october and november found. Employers with 10,000 or More wort in will Lead the decrease in new jobs expecting to hire roughly 31,100 graduates this year 9.3 percent fewer than last year s nearly 34,000, the Survey said. Thai s quite a Cut. They re downsizing that s the by word today in Indus try. They be decided there s a lot of. Fal. And they re going to Cut that fat out Shingleton said. The reasons include changes in technology and global Competition forcing the nation s employers 10 be More lean and mean said Shingleton also the University s placement director. One of the major Way of making profit today is to Cut personnel com. This is contributing to the profit picture considerably Shingleton said. The Survey found the employers Withas Many As 5,000 workers said they expect to hire More new graduates than Lutear White those with 9,000-9,999 employees expect a slight drop in hiring quotas. The study Aid minorities and women should find More jobs. The employer expect to hire 4 percent More minorities than last year and 2.5 percent More women. Teed off Over weather tho9 who say Golf is not an arduous or exciting sport might get an argument from these three links men in Minneapolis. From left Lea Fellows Nick a palc Puzak and Bill Swartz us coloured balls to get in Achilly round at the Hiawatha Golf course during a recent snowstorm. 27 Parr troopers with 82nd div injured in jump fort Bragg. . A Twenty seven 82nd airborne div paratroopers were injured in a night jump when they missed the drop zone and landed new an observation Post in a danger area on fort Bragg 1 Post spokesman says. The soldiers were among 379 paratroopers who jumped from four air planes Over the Sicily drop zone in a routine night exercise said maj. Mike Nason of the division s Public affairs office. Of the 27, seven required hospitalization tuesday night and were in stable condition wednesday at to Mack army Community Hospital. Twenty others were treated for injuries and released Nason said. The 18th airborne corps safety office is investigating the incident according to Nason. The soldiers assigned 10 1st in 505th Parachute infantry regt were to have landed in the drop zone but instead landed South of their objective coming Down near observation Post 12, according to Nason. The observation Post is near the North Edge of theol can danger area which is one of four designated areas where army explosives Are detonated during training on the installation. It is seven Miles from the 82nd s Headquarters. Carol Jones a spokeswoman with the 18th airborne corps Public affairs office said details of the investigation were not available. 7 die in 2 separate helicopter ambulance crashes i., a a ,. J i of is 14 Iii. D 4r Vinci Una a at int a , Ore. A a Heli copter ambulance returning to its base after dropping off a patient crashed in tog killing All three aboard authorities said thursday after finding the wreck age. Wednesday evening s Accident was the second fatal crash of a helicopter ambulance in one Day. Four people were killed wednesday morning in a similar crash in Tennessee. Police and Volunteer searchers discovered the wreckage from the second crash and the bodies of the three victims Early thursday about seven Miles West of Pendleton said trooper David Frye of the Oregon state police. Last radio Contact with the lifeguard medical transport helicopter was mad about 5 30 , wednesday when its Pilot Marshall Davis told air traffic controllers in Seattle that he was unable and not qualified to Fly in  trooper Gary Miller said. A Short time later a person Monitor ing a citizens band radio heard Davis say he was running out of fuel police said. Davis was killed in the crash along with registered nurse Jim Borgman an paramedic Nancy Neerenberg. Brenda Anderson the chief Light nurse for lifeguard a lax funded service based at Pendleton Airport said the Trio had transported a cardiac patient from a Hospital in Findleton to one in Portland and was on the return flight when the helicopter disappeared. In the earlier crash a Bell Long Ranger helicopter headed from Jamestown tenn., to Nashville crashed in rain weather before Dawn about Ivy Miles from Jamestown s Fentress county Gen eral Hospital but the site was not locate until about six hours later officials said. Paul Farrow a spokesman for Nash Ville a Park View medical Center identified the victims As William Coppe Crouch 46, a stroke victim front Jamestown Pilot Rodney Hibberts 4ftregistered nurse Jane Bornell 27 and licensed practical nurse Timothy Parma 28.park View leased the helicopter and employed the Pilot and two nurses who were  Richey an aviation safety in Spector for the Federal aviation administration in Crossville term., said he a investigating the crash and expected officials with the National transportation safety Board in Atlanta to join him. Trial dote ordered in lawsuit against Rock band Reno Nev. A a judge has refused to dismiss a lawsuit accusing the British heavy Metal rack group Judas priest of making music that induced two youths to shoot themselves saying the Issue should be decided in a trial. The lawsuit which also names lbs records inc., was filed by James Vance and the Mother of Raymond Belknap. Belknap in died from the december 1985shotgun blast while Vance was left severely disfigured. The two allegedly formed a suicide pact and shot themselves in the head with a Shotgun after spending six hours listening to an album by the band. Washoe District judge Jerry Whitehead on wednes Day ordered attorneys for Bolh sides to set a trial Date after rejecting a motion to dismiss toe nut. The Case is expected to go to trial next fall. Lawyers for the band bad argued that the group was protected by constitutional guarantees of Freedom of expression. They also insisted there was no claim in the suit for which the band could be held liable for damages. The suit claimed the music intentionally has a hypnotic effect on listeners and the lyrics could Lead Youn people with emotional problems to conclude the band s message was to commit suicide As the ultimate act of societal rejection the suggestive Lyric combined with the continuous beat and rhythmic non changing i rotation of the music combined to induce encourage Aid abet and otherwise mesmerize the plaintiff into believing the answer to life Wai in the wrote attorney Kenneth Mckenna on behalf of Belknap s Mother Aunette Robison. A similar lawsuit filed in los Angeles against Ozzy Osbourne was dismissed earlier this year on constitutional grounds. In rejecting the band s lawyers argument White. Head said under Nevada Law a lawsuit can t be Oil missed unless every factual claim nude by the plainly could be considered True and there could still be no basis for damages. Mckenna hailed Walt Ehert s decision add Jpn what this Means is we re go tog to trial and win ski get a decision on this important constitutional lose Reno prior to anywhere  /  
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