ASKS INCREASED APPRECIATION OF PUBLIC SERVANTS
Asks Increased Appreciation of Public Servants Slate Personnel Rureau Man Addresses U.W. Job Outlook Group More wholesome respect for public service Is needed with less criticism which makes it...
...A recently elected Roosewlt delegate told The Capital Times today a plan was under foot to make a deal wth the Broughton group in the state party to name another national committeeman who could weld the two opposing factions' of the party together...
...John Gaus, of the university political science department, suggested four steps which students interested in public service as a career should take...
...There are not many high salaries in public service," Opstedal said...
...Say Broughton To Quit Dem Committee Job In the interest of party harmony Charles E. Broughton, Sheboygan, Democratic national committeeman, will probably rrlir.c,u''',i his post, it was reported this week...
...as well as one or two on his own slate...
...Youth is also handicapped in building a career out of public service because the opportunity for natural advancement, from the bottom of the ladder to the top, Is not to be found In most public service jobs, Opstedal said...
...Definite steps will be taken to unite the Broughton and Keller factions in the state party so that Democrats in the fall elections will be in a stronger position to help carry the state for the Democratic party...
...Job Outlook Group More wholesome respect for public service Is needed with less criticism which makes it difficult for young people to build up a career in this field, A. J. Opstcdal...
...discussion of the possibilities of the chosen job with a faculty member also interested in that type of work...
...It was reported that William B. Rubin...
...The steps are clarification of the* particular kind of public service interesting to the student...
...Fons Demands Ballot Recount In Judge Race MILWAUKEE...
...About 76 per cent of all state employes make $150 or less a month...
...The Broughton slate won 14 delegate seats, the slate headed by Gustave Keller, Appleton, chairman of the Democratic Party Organization of Wisconsin eight, while two Garner delegates were elected...
...nosing out Leonard C. Fons, prominent Progressive, by about 200 votes, Fons appeared to have won at first, but the canvass put Steinle in the lead, resulting in the decision by Fons' managers to demand a recount...
...Under the plan, someone would be named to Broughton's place, with John Slocum, Wausau, leader of the Garner forces in the state, would be proposed as chairman of the state central committee to replace William D. Carroll, Prairie du Chien...
...The national committeeman is chosen by the delegates elected to the national convention...
...He stated that outside of school teachers, engineers, accountants, and social workers, public employes find few opportunities for natural advancement in public service...
...consultation with a recruiting agency to find the types of jobs available within the vocation selected...
...Rubin in 1936 polled the most votes among the Roosevelt delegates and was chairman of the delegate slate...
...Milwaukee, who for the second time polled the highest vote of any Roosevelt delegate desires to be national committeeman, but Rubin's chances are regarded as slight since he has many enemies within the party...
...Wis.—A recount in the hot Milwaukee judicial race appeared certain this week as the official canvass showed Judge Roland J. Steinle, Heil-appointee...
...Opstedal said that criticism most detrimental to public service as a career for young people are charges of graft and politics among public employes...
...acting director of the state bureau of personnel, declared last week before University of Wisconsin students attending the "Your Job Outlook" program series In the Memorial Union...
...and the planning of an education course according to the findings of the previous three steps...
...While Broughton has a majority of the delegates and could be re-elected as national committeeman, he is certain to have the eight Keller votes opposed to him...
...Prof...
Vol. 10 • April 1940 • No. 15