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Labor Chief's Pardon By Knight Ruled Legal
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — Attorney General Stanley Mosk ruled Wednesday that former Gov. Goodwin J. Knight acted legally in granting pardons to two San Diego labor leaders last Dec. 23 in the closing days of his administration.
San Diego District Attorney J. Don Keller had contended the pardons were not valid because the labor leaders, Mack Osslo and Arthur L. Meyer, did not file written notices in applying for their pardons.
The two were convicted in 1956 of conspiracy to commit assault during a jurisdictional labor dispute.
Mosk said Knight had the right to pardon Osslo and Meyer even though they had not gone through with usually prescribed procedures.
Bank Declares Dividends
The Board of Directors of Security First National Bank declared on April 14, 1959, a quarterly dividend of 40 cents per share payable May 5, to stockholders of record April 21, 1959.
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Big Reforestation Jobs Completed for Counties
SACRAMENTO (UP1R) — The state recently conducted two large reforestation projects in Calaveras and San Diego counties.
About 3,000 trees were planted at the Vallecito Conservation Camp in Calaveras County as a demonstration forest plantation, and 7,500 Jeffrey and Coulter pine seedlings were planted on the Conejos burn of 1950 in Cuyamaca Rancho State Park, San Diego County.
The cancer death rate has tripled in the U.S. since 1900.
Alpha Beta President Honored with Plaque
Claude W. Edwards, president of Alpha Beta Food Markets, Inc., 1111 Fullerton Rd., La Habra, was awarded one of three bronze plaques given by Brand Names Foundation at the Waldorf Dinner in the Grand Ballroom of the Waldorf Hotel, N. Y. City. April 15. The award, one of three such given to Los Angeles area retailers, carried the title of "Brand Name Retailer of the Year," and was witnessed by nearly 1500 key figures in government, industry and retailing.
Other bronze plaque winners from the area were: Williard Woodrow, President of Williard Woodrow, Inc., 9838 E. Belmont Ave., Bellflower, Home Builders, and George W. Green Jr., co-owner of Horace Green and Sons 4422 Atlantic Ave., Long Beach, Hardware-Housewares Stores.
The bronze plaques symbolized achievement in the eleventh annual competition for honors in 26 categories, sponsored by the Brand Names Foundation, Inc.
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American Industry into Greatest Modernization of Plants Spree
By Sylvia Porter
American industry is now firmly into the greatest spree of spending for modernization of obsolete plants and equipment in history—a development of major bread-and butter meaning to every winerer, businessman, future job seeker in our land.
A full two-thirds of the $10.5 billion that manufacturing companies plan to spend on plants and equipment this year and in each of the next three years will go for making factories more efficient, putting in cost-cutting equipment. McGraw-Hill reports today in its 12th annual survey of business spending plans. Only a minor one-third will go into expansion of the plants.
This marks a spectacular switch from the way industry has allocated its funds in other spending cycles since World War II. Industry’s prime aim today is not to expand its physical capacity to produce.
Its prime aim is to modernize existing plants so it will be able to raise output AND pay higher wages and meet fierce competition at home and abroad AND still make satisfactory profits.
Why is this so important to you? Here are three giant reasons why:
(1) This “cements” the economic advance of 1959-60, for every factor making for a rise in the economy to new heights this year and next is now in place.
Spending by consumers has been zooming for months; spending at all levels of government has been climbing too. Now spending by couraging report that McGraw-Hill gives us today. Overall,ness now plans to hike its spending plants and equipment 7 per over 1950’s levels against a jecto of a 4 per cent rise. Government only a few weeks. Already, spending plan 1960 are above those for emphasizing that this really new cycle of spending...spending on research into products is again at a new heading higher and higher.
This assures the 1959-60 run—mighty, mighty encouraging indeed! But in our glee over we dare not ignore the fact a temporary drop in jobs necessates a reasonable low of 3,000,000 fall is not going to obscure long-term threat of unemployment.
We can properly debate that to achieve a faster rate of growth But in view of this survey’s sage, no informed observance question the imperative need the faster growth to create jobs Americans need.
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Why is this so important to you? Here are three giant reasons why:
(1) This "cements" the economic advance of 1959-60, for every factor making for a rise in the economy to new heights this year and next is now in place.
Spending by consumers has been zooming for months; spending at all levels of government has been climbing too. Now spending by businessmen for restocking their shelves with goods and for plants and equipment is also on the rise. These are the three forms of spending which determine a nation's economic trend and, with all three pointing up, this can only mean the whole economy is pointing up right into 1960.
(2) But it also means that as the factories are modernized fewer and fewer workers will be needed in manufacturing to turn out more and more goods.
The basic reason joblessness remains sickeningly high even though our production is at an all-time peak today is just this—greater and greater efficiency—and the basic reason is growing stronger, not weaker. A significant part of the McGraw-Hill report is its disclosure that manufacturers expect their sales to be up 9 per cent this year—but they expect to employ only 3 per cent more workers. They expect their sales to go up an additional 18 per cent by 1962—but they expect to employ only an extra 8 per cent more workers by 1962.
We are building up to a grim pattern of chronic, long-term unemployment in the '60s as our labor force balloons while our industrial plants become vastly more efficient.
(3) And that leads directly into what almost certainly will be the most important economic and social challenge of the new decade—how to absorb our workers into our increasingly efficient industrial nation.
We won't be able to duck the challenge. We'll have to meet it. And, of course, the only way to meet it is through speeding up the growth of our economy.
In many ways, it is a deeply en-
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HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Singers Billy Vaughn and Pat Boone top popularity polls for recording artists in Mexico, according to Dot record company executive Jim Bailey, who recently returned from a trip south of the border.
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BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPI) — Buffalo Mayor Frank A. Sedita turned down a request from the Zoning Board of Appeals for $50 to purchase a city directory. Instead he presented the board with a copy from his own office.
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