Albuquerque Journal (Newspaper) - January 19, 1962, Albuquerque, New Mexico ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL 1962 I Journal comics Crossword Futile Dally Record Editorials Parsons Movies Our Patterns Hellion TV TV Previews Weather Table Union Head Cites Future Dangers Of Automation Appeals fly JUDITH The international president of the Office Employes Inter- national Union Thursday pre- a bleak future for the white collar worker and the nation unless the government and others act to meet the problems of automation He also took a swipe at International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers strike New York City saying the union's tactics of getting more for those at the top oi the ladder is no real answer lo threat of ployment Howard Coughlin New York City addressed a joint meeting of union members and the Uni- versity of New Mexico's Eco- nomics Club at the Student Union Sees Unemployment Hike Using U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics figures he estimated 1.4 million while collar jobs were affected and per abolished during 1961 because of the widespread use of the transistorized com- puter This small computer can be used by small and i z e businesses he noted said although un- employment has decreased slightly the number of ployed collar workers ol devices may cost hundreds of thousands of Jobs in the ture among 1 A machine which will transcribe the spoken word This is being tested by RCA in New York City and by Japanese Electronics Co in Kyoto Japan If successful it affect 1.5 million stenographic and typist jobs in this country Siles Clerk sales clerk A pense 36 change these 3 IBM readers and scanners One device which scans at the rate of a minute oE 24 key punch operators noted that some jobs which were created by of the computer such as key punch operator and output clerk may be ed 4 An inventory taker Too Expensive 5 An automatic law clerk This machine presently is too expensive for common use However it can do work in a few minutes 6 An automatic meter er- Coughlin reported his member union has called for government help In ing training and retraining centers try It rehabilitation for older ers earlier retirement system of mobility wherein less insurance funds may be used to help transport workers from one job area lo This last proposal has received the backing of the President's advisory council and the tary of labor has indicated he will press for its passage in Congress Predicts Economic Crisis Estimating the country will have 37 million white collar workers by 1970 predicted an In I marathon hearing Thursday Dist judge Edwin Swope the city ney's office tle away at its massive list of appeals Of Municipal Court cases More than 60 were disposed of from 9 to 7 p.m Droves of city policemen most in court on an overtime were Ah equal number of cases was wiped the books Wednesday Judge Swope will noon listen to 71 cases today in the final session of appeal hearings Another Series Another series Is scheduled n February Twenty cases continued from Thursday and 30 other appeals which have accumulated since Dec 15 will be heard then The city attorney's office has been working since October to get under the log which once involved 399 ases Cases heard Thursday inr gambling prostitution carrying a deadly weapon petty larceny illegal use of ates drunkenness and ly conduct and various driving violations including 18 en driving cases Enter Innocent Pleas Twenty seven defendants failed to appear nnd forfeited bonds Twelve entered pleas of guilty and five pleaded guilty o a lesser offense Charges against 11 defendants were dis- missed Pleas of innocent were entered by nine defendants five were found guilty and two found innocent One case was continued Among the defendants who failed to appear were Thomas Crawford 25 of 305 Charleston in A fund Is being started at an Albuquerque bank by friends of the Robert strong family which lost all its possessions in a fire Tuesday The father a un- employed construction worker the mother Deanna 20 and their youngest child 7 months are In serious ditlon at Bataan Methodist Hospital The oldest not as in flash after- Director of N M the Tina the couple's old was from the Thursday and is being kepi friend of the family Miss 11521 Mountain Miss Wilemon and bor Mrs Don Poland Mountain Road NE have cd the Armstrong fund at the Wyoming branch of the Bank ol New Mexico The first check was received Thursday Since the the Armstrong's trailer home and nil their possessions the family need clothing Miss Wilemon and arid also will furniture Mrs Poland will store these articles at their homes until the family is reunited Months and even hospital bills face the young family If the baby pulls through he will sive skin grafting since burns cover more than 80 per cent of his body It Miss tears your heart said SE convicted of five counts of gambling on June 15 1961 and fined 5250 Edna Houston 22 fined on a charge ol prostitution and sentenced to 10 days in jail for carrying a deadly weapon and Norman Foster 32 of 1618 Broadway SE found guilty of carrying a deadly weapon Sandia District Votes to she described the family's plight who was employed by a construction company has been laid off since before Christmas he had been looking he was unable to find another job Miss Wilemon indicated The Armstrongs had no sonal property insurance and it ia not definite if there is coverage on the trailer house which recently was Robert's brother Larry who lived with them in the trailer also lost his clothing in the fire Larry is staying a third brother Henry who lives at the home of Miss mon Caring for LUCKY Little Tina Armstrong is the most fortunate member of her family She escaped with slight injuries whilo her parents Mrs Armstrong and two brothers were seriously burned when their trailer homa caught fire Tina was released from the hospital Thursday and is being cared for by Miss Betty Wilemon a friend of the Armstrong left a brother of Robert helped pull the family to safety Journal photo machine can dis- articles and give up to for each of Ira the two burned throughout the also has pressed for and a the change of mind Parham We don't have any money to appeal opinion early this week Dist Bingham ad- vising County Treasurer Mae not to remit to the district assessments she has collected for it Parham he felt the court would have upheld this opinion had the directors attempted to fight it This would have left the dis- with insufficient money to appeal not only the dissolution order but the expected order denying it funds What could we asked Parham Outstanding Bills The district now has about or about less than needed to pay outstanding bills and debts according to Campbell He said district judges had assured him enough money would be ordered re- leased by the county treasurer the bills Campbell itemized debts as due June 1 as pal and Interest on a loan ob- Lained a year before due Chapman and Cutler Chicago bond attorneys who had given a preliminary opinion on youngsters has added quite a problem to the pediatrics de- of Bataan Hospital A private duty nurse her services Wednesday night lo care for Robbie and Johnnie who a lot of extra nursing hospital spokesman said was searching for al nurse Thursday night The need for a special nurse -is more critical at night since there are fewer floor nurses on duty then Seth Is Favored For Circuit Court from VI check by the FBI The attorney general then prepares a the candidates experience and sends It to White House The tion then goes to Senate Judiciary Committee and from ere to the Senate for ation The entire process of i arid confirming a fe may ty To Open Feb 17 plans to cate its downtown store Feb 10 and open its center at San Mateo and Lomas Feb 17 economic crisis if these millions do not have purchasing power Only through intelligent planning can we devise systems to insure that automation will be a boon we will reap the benefits of increased he concluded Coughlin also will participate in a Southwestern conference of union members from seven stales About 100 delegates will attend sessions to be held Saturday and the Cole Hotel al ity of proposed district bonds and payrolls and office bills which are due or will accrue by March 1 The secretary said he planned to end the district's telephone service Feb 1 to cate its office at 1015 Tijeras NW by Feb 15 and to have all reports ready for the court by March 1 Short Session Thursday night's meeting of directors lasted about 10 utes the shortest on record The vote ended almost 10 years of history of the district formed In 1952 to combat floods from waters flowing down East Heights arroyos Another governmental agency could still up the sponsorship But it would have to act fast since Congressional authorization expires In No- 1963 The Sandia District has ready spent about will spend another before dissolving March 1 New Restaurant Planned Here Construction mil begin month on a Big Boy res at Truman and Cen Iral E r t The concrete building en compassing 5000 will seat 116 persons and of fer parking space for 55 cars It will replace the Bar X Mo tel 5115 Central E presently being razed Daniel T Hogan and James O'Connor both of Phoenix vill operate he restaurant un der Big Boy franchise They plan to specialize i n Big Boy hamburgers steaks and pancakes but als will serve other foods T h restaurant slated to oper July 1 will be called VIP Big Boy The Big Boy chain operate or has granted franchises fo 297 restaurants in the South Southwest and Middle Wes It is owned by Robert C W an Calif Hogan and O'Connor wi lease the property from Har ry Driver who will construe the chipped stone-faced build ing to Big Boy specifica tions George A Rutherfor Co of Albuquerque will d the work The restaurant will first operation in Mexico Illegal Trash To Be Picked Up by City All illegal garbage ers including barrels found in alleys will be picked up by the City Refuse City ordinance specifics con- must not have a city larger than 30 gallons must have a lid and be of Building costs have bcu estimated at with a additional to he in vested in fixtures and equip ment The restaurant will b staffed by 50 employes aling 1 two eeks two months or a whole of according a- spokesman year nd how is When Judge Bratton re- gned Sen Chavez staunchly his brother N M reme Court Justice David havez for the post Sen An- erson favored Ross Malone oswell lawyer and former resident of the American Bar ssn Seth 46 told the Journal in anta Fe I would accept the He said both talked with him bout the appointment in eneral way Seth and his father J O veteran lawyer iated with the law firm bi Seth Montgomery nd Andrews Santa Fe Born in Albuquerque Seth moved to Santa Fe with his when he was 2 years ild He was graduated from Santa Fe High School in 1933 a BA degree from Stan ord University in 1937 and was graduated from Yale Uni Law School in 1940 Seth who calls himself small-town lawyer passed the New Mexico Bar examination n 1940 and then enlisted in Army 33 a private le was discharged in as major after seeing service will he First Army in England France and Germany mostly in the Infantry and Inspector Gen Dept A registered Democrat Set nas public or part office His wife is Jane The coupl has two daughters Sandy 13 and Laurie 8 The department store firm will occupy of the two-level building The firm will occupy square duplicating the space it has In the Third and Central building There will be a two-level parking facility for the ground floor adjacent to the building and on the lower level new building is of pre- stressed concrete with clear spans The exterior has a cast stone facade J D Collister president sold some former employes will be recalled to handle the opening rush The permanent staff will number about 100 John Hallahan of Carlsbad said agreed on the tion of Scudder and there was no dissent Hallahan said Scud der and other applicants were not asked for filiations To Offer Assist Davidson will remain sist into his new duties until he enters the University of New Mexico Feb 12 lo complete work on an degree in business Davidson lacks only nine semester hours to get the de- gree The personnel also gave its approval to a code by the new personnel merit sys tern The board and system were created by 1301 legis and since the effective date of the law has completing new regula and procedures The code said employes un der the merit system as serv ants of the people must in al instances maintain their con duct at highest standards Em ployes of the classified ore expected to conduct them selves in a manner which wil reflect favorably upon serv ice and the state of New Mex Must no Reliable Although the state is no particularly interested in th lives of its employes i Joes expect them to be relia die trustworthy and of goo the code said The are expected to be loyal to th state and to tha department i which they are employed portions of the cod outside interests employes under the system an gratuities Normally employes may en gage in outside employment acquire private interests justness provided such in do not interfere with c Be Off Today The water engineer's office reports water will be off from 10 to 11 today on El Place NK between Alvarado and San Also will be Alvarado NE between Constitution and Mountain Road performance of the duties or conflict or give ris suspicion of conflict with th Interests of the state of Ne Mexico or the department which they are employed Employes of the service will not except gratuity irom any pi son firm corporation or entity which is engaged in Is attempting to engage in bus ness transactions with the sla which might affect or a pear to affect the employ judgment In the of his duties in an the code said acing ro A rmer Argentine y diplomat er Fidel he quit his st to help him snys the facei 1962 ingry and V The r o m uben first of the in deeply disillusioned with e results of fled a weeks go Cuba's laboring c 1 a s s hnd hoped to benefit om the revolution finds H virtually enslaved oso snid Here is the picture he The right to strike is for- on penalty of death worker who quits his job charged with sabotage of and faces a ear jail sentence The eight-hour work day a myth There is no over- me Farmhands are slaves they work fields the militia is nearby to oversee hem Despite this rigid ment to people Work arc not enough jobs to o around I would estimate at 45 percent Dr Ard Resigns As Health Chief Dr Faissal Ard district officer here has sub- mitted his resignation to State Health Director Dr Stanley eland effective Feb 5 Dr Ard said he will end to some personal business t his former home In cus Syria for at least two months before he decides on one of several job offers he IBS received Jobs with the World Health Organization In Lima Peru nd as division director in the African regional office have Deen turned down he said Ard said he Is giving serious loo top position in D C Ard came to the Dist 3 health office here March 9 1961 He previously was health of- ficer of Dist 9 at Raton in 1958 In September 1959 he resigned to accept apposition at in where taught health Studies Budget Tonight Berna lillo Board of Education wil consider a proposed budge for the school th year at a special mte ing tonight The meeting wi be at p.m at the supe office PATTERNS OF ENCHANTMENT BY 45 PIECE SET FOR 8 REGENCY metal Persons having containers must keep them In- elde their yards and must not use them for garbage Podiatry Seminar Starts Here Today Raymond K Locke of N J and chief of podiatry surgery at Oradell N J Hospital will conduct a three-day Sun try Podiatry Seminar at the University of New Mexico day through Sunday The post graduate study couran sponsored by the Counly Podiatry ety is expected to attract more than 30 foot New Mexico and four adjoining Dinnerware WEEKEND SPECIAL Drive a New 1961 Car this weekend Your low Hertz rafo includes insurance Yours all weekend Noon fill Monday AM FIRST 50 MILES FREE DRIVE A 61 CAR 201 St NW CH HERTZ Rent a cor 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