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But there just aren't the jobs in pastures. 'Michigan that attract these people," he MSU officials called the drain of this said. year's graduating class "very VonTersch said there is not much, significant" for the economic develop- however, that educators can do about ment in Michigan and warned the the brain drain. trend, if it continued, "would be un- "The educational process has its first believable." obligation to the student, no matter AT THE same time, they annpunced what he does with the education," he the job market is generally getting said. tighter, although nine of 10 graduates THE PROBLEM also .is affecting are finding positions. other fields. Only 49 percent of business Engineering graduates are faring graduates are staying in Michigan better than many others, but only 17 compared with 68 percent in 1979, while percent are taking jobs in Michigan, in geology it has fallen to 43 percent MSU official said - a dramatic from 70 percent. decrease from the 53 percent in 1979 Generally, graduates' prospects in an and 42 percent last year who stayed in ailing economy are more limited'than the state after graduation. in past years. More graduates, 18 percent, are Overall, it is expected eight percent taking jobs in Texas than in Michigan. to 10 percent of all graduates will be "THIS IS really very significant looking for jobs three months after when you look at the future of our their departure, compared with 6.7 per- state," said MSU Placement Director cent last year. John Shingleton. "The brainpower it While 97.5 percent of engineers have takes to develop diversified industries found jobs, 28 percent of social science is leaving." majors still are looking. "If that trend continued for several The starting salary for new engineers years, it would be unbelievable," he averages $22,584. Budget proposals approaching House WASHINGTON (AP)-Republicans House, 242-190, and would need the sup- inched closer yesterday to forcing a port of 27 Democrats to prevail in a showdown on the House floor in support showdown, assuming all GOP members of President Reagan's budget cuts, a back the president. Democratic votes battle seen by congressional aides as a helped the president win an earlier vic- near-certainty and a battle Democrats tory over the budget outline. think they can win. MEANWHILE, Democrats launched Late in the afternoon, White House an attempt to deny the GOP the right to spokesman David Gergen said, "The offer its proposal on the floor. president is very close to a decision. It The Budget Committee voted 16-13 to is not going to be made today." recommend that the Rules Committee HOUSE GOP Leader Bob Michel of exclude the Republicans from offering Illinois indicated that if the amendments. Under the rules of the Republicans decide to go to the mat House, amendments can be offered over the Democrats' $37.8 billion only if the Rules Committee permits it. package, his party won't try to defend all the president's ideas. OMEFFICE (Doctor's) Asked if the administration had FOR SALE enough votes to prevail, Gergan By owner, in Mason, 12 mi. replied, "They're not sure.'There's not south of Lansing. Growing ahardvotecountonthis." area, good schools, com- Republicans are outnumbered in the mercio zoning. $72,000. (517) 6765081. SUBSCRIBE .. . CALL 764-0558