KRAMfRKiri SKEFVF.RVINSON( R tWFORDVERTC O! FYKNSFRPrepared For ( old* Cruel(graduation Muds Bovs 'Short* Newspaper CareersReceipt of hijsrh school graduation dip] ma: i lt;st wcck ended the J 'mrnal careers of eight carriers and a mail room employe.i:' eragey | years’ eerv i c ewith the organization are thef. allowing James Kramer of 2oH Sbafor St., Vincent Kipus of 2011 Pearl St.and K e n n e * hK« * -x « i of 70014th Alt; all o' mKIN Flt; .i.e. High 8 V • . 1not St and K mm th Crawford.1 * ' ' * ,I i i • . • i ■ ■ ! !!€f Sts M.l ■ c. t o ( oleof 2104 Sheffield St . and JamesV■ ■ lt;■ • ■ 4' • \ . St ah o'These young men has* somethingto show for their years of carrying the Journal from door to door —$2,000. or an average of $250 apiece, if you're thinking in material channel'Coder the ‘ intangible*” heading comes a store of good experience and numerous busines* benefits, according to F. W. Chew, circulation directorThese young men arerarely on our complaint list’,” romplirnen'ed the director,■ Each of them has become well grounded n business fundamentals f *( : ■ ■not as employes, but as independent business men.“Buying at wholesale, selling at a profit, credit, paying bills ontime, bookkeeping and deal n.j .vith the public — a!l those arefamiliar * terms to these youngworkers.” Chew said.He predicted that each would 1 give a g*-d account for himself in later life and expressed confidence that each has acquired a good measure of self-reliance and hustle’.”With these words of encouragement to spur them on, the nine graduates leaves the batallion of 74 city and 6$ suburban carriers to try their skills in new fields.Lorru Vr,( -aid r-»kmA27 ('*9 (»• ’dm a ntvv