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MW'J w' -pix ws -'v- 'Wt nw 4 -t-jyv-mwr 'l' IT tl. VIM -I MIRROR-NEW! MON-KA BUSINESS Message From AW Official Says Automation Cuts Employment See Problem Growing Automation has sharply reduced the number of production workers Jn U.S. factories despite a rising output, ti union official believes. Beverly Hills High School last night. Conway gave this example of automation in the automobile industry: The Ford Motor he said, until recently employed 13,000 in a Detroit plant BY OMAR GARRISON -Mirror-News Science Editor Was it really the voice of Mon-Ka, mysterious bossman of the planet ''Mars," that promised a group of fMng-dlsVJockeyi inLondonhe will anchor his space boat over Los Angeles on Nov.

7 at 10:30 p.m.? Or was the tape-recorded message merely the suave chin music of an earthman bent on making a fast buck? Seeking the answer to these intriguing questions, this writer has talked with electronics engineers, Air Force officials, saucer "ex-ert8, and a latter-day Socrates called Joe who tends bar at the Anco Cafe on 3rd St. The consensus, alas, supports the view that the bull-fiddle basso promised the ad-J vent belonged to a son of mother Hogwach!" cried John Otto, Chicago saucer sleuth wh. has spent the last nine years in nstionwide research ef flying objects. The Lon-' don announcement was touched off by a tape recorded right here in Southern California." According to Otto, the Mon-Ka story goes -like this: A university student MIRJIOll-NIWf ftoit PATIENT IN CLINIC to him are women, he says. JJack Conway, administra the assistant to Walter Rentier, president of the United Auto Workers, said fewer than 12,000,000 production workers are employed today compared with a peak of In 1951- The slack so far, Conway told a press confer-' cnce in the Beverly llil- ton, has been taken up by Increased employment of white collar and service workers.

However, he said, there likely will be a drop in these fields also as modem computers and data-p recessing ma chines come Into more widespread use. Conway was supported by Dr. Abbott Kaplan of the UCLA Department of Industrial Relations, who said the decline in production workers has been accompanied by a rise in productivity itself from 1 a year in the 1930s and 3.5 in the early 1950s to as much as 10 in some industries last year. The two appeared In the Modem Forum Series uiRRoa-itrws-rkotM SKEPTIC JOHN OTTO RINGS THE DISK DATE It's just a lying saucer tale, he declares. ''N GABRIEL GREEN He's one who believes.

stamping out body components, farmed other, work out to a second company employing 5000. Together the two made components for 750.C00 pars in 1948. Today, automation has made it possible for Ford to drop the services of the other company and its 5000 workers. This year the Ferd plant alone will be able to mahe components for 250,000 cars, using only its own 13,000 employ-a ees, Conway said. If current productive levels are merely maintained, he said.

It will result in 000-to 1,000,000 persona be-j. plans for opening an 'patient clinic for alcoholics To solve the problem! fulljat lhe Hollywood Receiving employment must be main- Hospital were announced to tained by tremendous in-day by Dr. Charles F. Se- DR. MARTIN ADVISES Many alcoholics who come ALCOHOLIC SIT IN CLINIC HOLLYWOOD attempted hoaxes here when he waa a member of tho Detroit Flying Saucer Club," Randall Cox, ante dealer and Miller's ex-employer, told mo by telephone.

Sillier told us he had information on a certain data we were to contact a saucer in a certain area. When we went out, he well of Radio Station KATY an open-minded sort of gent, said he plans to pull his station off the air at exactly 10:30 p.m. to listen for Mon? Ka and his Martians. The spacemen will havo three minutes to hit KATY with their own transmitter. Of course," Coldwell added, if they' do make contact, well stay with they until they stop view in London, had denied that his group, which made the announcement after hearing the tape brought to England by Keller, had endorsed the message.1- Meanwhile, Gabriel Green, 31, a photographer for the Los Angeles city schools and a saucer enthusiast, said today he still firmly believes the.

saucer will appear, over Los Wednesday night, cases from the rehabilitation farm at Saugus. We will attempt to screen out those alcoholics who are psychotics for treatment elsewhere," said Dr. Sebastian. "We'll do what we can for bastian, head of the receiving creases in education standards must be improved, -young- people must DONTSFORKIDS had us remain In a car to named -Kenneth whoL isten the radio. Soon came, to this country Jo do we heard his voice.

lie academic work, carried the tape back to London and aid lie was speaking from tho spaceship. Ho stayrJn school longer and jn- -Dr-Sehastiaa said the city dustry must make it possi-1 expects to get an S81jOGQ ble for all workers to retire grant from the State Alcohol-voluntarily at 65 or earlier, li- Rehabilitation Commission Police Aid commanding general of tha 27th Air Division, Norton AFB, San Bernardino, greeted the whole idea with official skepticism. "ThcT Ground" Observer those who are justexcessiye drinkers for social and sociological reasons and those who have a physical craving for alcohol. The State Alcoholic Rehabilitation Commission announced in Berkeley yesterday that" the" clin-' ic contracts for Los An-gelei- have- been played it for a saucer club. Keller, like countless other persons who reportedly have, bought copies of the tape for $4.50, got the "message from' Dick Miller, 26; who heads organization known as Crass.

Miller, formerly of Detroit, is well known to -saucer club members in; the -Michigan he added. Finally, ha said, the work-" week must be shortened, and this, along with -be the principal goal ef the UAW in its aute industry negotiations in 1958. He said ihc demand Fighton to launch the program. ItH be a pilot clinic-one in which well have to feci ear way along and we wont spend ell that money to begin with," Dr. Sebastian said.

The clinic will provide for examination, treatment and Officials of radio and television stations in this area said no attempt will be made to comply with the request of the alleged Martians that they cut their carrier signal for two minutes on -Wednesday night to receive a message from' the space visitors. The only spinning platters yonll hear ever onr station, said one -program director, "will be njhejuratable-in the.1 engineers booth." But- in- SanLuis Obispo, rogram Director Clay Cold- Molester Corps Jn Southern California is on duty 24 hours a day," he said, and has an established means rapid submission of reports to tjie Air Defense System''? If there is any unusual -aerial, activity, wewillleam aid ha could see us on a kind of advanced-type screen aboard tha saucer. Later, -when ha re-, fumed ta the car, I was gat the -radio ham who assisted Miller to break down and tell me tho whole story. Abont a half mile away in an abandoned track, we found the radio he7 had used to cut in en our car radio with -his phony message- from tha spaceship." Millers mother-in-law, Mrs. Willard Quinnell, also of said that while he was Air Force, he had some trouble about some reequipment" but laterre-an dis- city.

referral of certain voluntary cases, he said. About 10 of the patients will be prisoner1 Another, meeting of the commission is scheduled for Wednesday in Pasadena to discuss a $25,000 pilot community. aIcoholic.rehabilita- "I exposed oho of hia Partof Ihe fluids, from the Lynwoodpolicemen's annual probably will be for a four-day week. California -ao-far-has been an exception to the decline, at least ln the automobile in- dustry. because plants here iJJ DFCMGftOn only assemble cars, Conway IsGoingArty about it from our radar sta-tiona or-from.

our.ownGOC. posts. Exhumation of Newsman is Ordered YOUR VOICE BECOMES HEARD to Australia tion clinic for the city. Preliminary plans call for an expansion of the clinic at the -Pasadena Dispensary, 38 Congress a 41-year-old private institution founded "for medical patients who cant afford ball has gone into a unique educational project to teach parents the danger of child said today Chief Darton, who had read a recent article in the Mir ror-Xews reviewing the subject, expressed 4iis apprecia-rarfiartliepiece and told of. He Eaid low-wage costs on assembly lines only $6 to $8 per car in direct wages aid to assemblers provide ia incentive fortheJndustry toautomate-the he Proud Do-fr-You rselfJ When the cruiser sails for Australia as the NavyVbfficial representative dmaryprivate-eare.

-JLFijceived the Olympic Games, Its' The Dispensary establishediy ofManueLJLCQStaMezaILjiarge Achievement: Votihg Max' Miller (no relation). cabins and wardrooms will flow Lynwood poUce'cGstn predicted the uted booklet! toevery school off when this situation also ghild in Che dty; to take home will Cf'mnge. to parents. parents, to decorated, with paintings in -1951, for which the city sade against: idee, narcotics '0 heads Flying Saucers In- hrnaluinaLJberP.daidh af Pasadena now collects by- Califomiaartists voting for the first timeis you have signed -Ti SBSMSffigS Rodt-ntRoll tier, "Lynwood High. School's JThe Art RentaIGalIery of a yMr Dr.

RalphB.lMrtinv who has conducted the clinic's work without receiving any fees, said State funds would per- killer. art director, and Dave Fowl- a student, the booklet Really lists' "donts for parents to heCountyrMuseunW sponr sored 'by the Junior Art Council, has arranged, with Capt. Raymond H. Bass to Prov1de ie Bremerton a EaA itbompame 1 CIU fTI lnumher of-painlmggJaiLthe will be given a folded to. take to-dhe of-the-cur-v tained booths and mark your choices.

Inside the booth, take your time, read the instructions and follow them. If you wish teach their children. ach. their children. Most people are expectantly nervous, wanting not only to vote for the right candidates but also wanting to do everything Federal' Judge Riva Pala-Pollt IC05 AfQUQ do yesterday ordered the ex- humation on request of Acos- at High School ta Mcza s-lwcLaons and-jat-l 3 tomdefeSajng fBuspectJin AIOClC Polls jailed shortlyffterthe gang- gtyl? ehonting Six real politicos- mil expansion of the staff ndfthetrcatment noon- todav-Mrft Ed-1 which -could -be admin- with a simple illustration, RuTcslisted are: At The sample ballots sent Nov.

2 LEXINGTON. isteredr- -1- Never take money or to you can, use, the sample ballot sent you to help in remembering how youwariTfir vote. -firthelwothmake sure that e-elLZfegisteredTvoters voters, contain the location ef the proper iidr or other anyit01 MV8 dancing to rockL'niard Sherwood presented the The, majority of tne roll music is causing a wffrt pglntingy tgCaptrBasxtit theitients-in-the-Pasadena-clin The majority ot toe' pa Long Beach Naval Station, jnow are housewives, he said. boom in his field. in straijger 3Do notplsjr buildings empty or ranger.

in --Thts-nninhibiteJ---dancing without any alleys. polling place. Abont 100 -flOO persons will vote Tuesday in Los Angeles County for tho first time, The newsman was sumed guinea-pig roles for buried with, one buRefJjgOO Bemoht7HrghSchOl still in his body, and jstudents winding up a mock SSGtS tMts! I prcIeclTonrempalgn "witha prevc. the bullet did hot rcily In the school audi- comeJfrojtLX-jgun found itorlum; near the suspects heme, politicians agreed to you mark your ballot with a pen or pencil. If yonjnake a mistake, 200 EXPECTED TO SEE UCCAHOME-COMIN(PARADE 3 Do hot pTay hear publfc loiletsT 1-1 rules or a of strains la displace-enti" Dr Georgia AmericanFlagTand notices ihfor.nothej:billot,; -4 Do not go tothe-movii After all It's your veto so' mike lt counC elhe first things yousee posted as you-appraarit-your-pflling alone.

5 Never take- e-ride- The suspect, Manuel Gon-orate in an effort to switch zalaT Puenashaar denied connection wiifithe case. tvoteiiflie Belni0nrstudents Cheatham it. told Lex- "MOTBTlratt 200,000 persona arc expected to line West. wood streets tonight for the UCLA. Homecoming Pa Ington Chiropractic Av When you are through; fold UieJallot "CfTtiaTiJngjure the-falris drjrandrwiil iot" smudge.

TTt a Mt alreave cast Presi- place The state government narrowly bv "Just'oiffsldelherentranceis aunched a cleanup campaign won; narrowly qy printej ligt aI1 your n. Tijuana after the murder, I Adlai neighbors who will vote at but observers say. it GOP were the same precinct. short-lived. Igtate Bell As.

yen. three or County Chairman John Kreh more of your neifhbon, 1 radeTWhiclrthisearwiU members of the American Olympic team. The parade -will present 42 floats, entered by UCLAt sororities, fraternities and other campus groups, four bands, those of Pasadena City College and "UniversitjrHigh and-equestrian-uifits. Cy Young, UCLA. athlete and Olympic -javelin cham- sociation yesterday.

Young girls come to chiropractors for what can now be diagnosed as rock roll shoulders, uiiii Some also have damaged in any strange car with a person you do not know, and never hitch- 4- 6--Write down the license car if. he tries to get you into the car, Then hand it to the worker standing next to the -padlocked metal, box. He will tear off lone of the comer serial numbers and. umd it to you. serving as precinct work- Adlai Defeats Ike sockets caused by.

j)iqn, will be grand marshal. Mayor Poulson will ridein kxrwiutun. -witvh- -dkw-eMitto Tn-ouliAriAga ritf bhi'TbtTfrtfl'Whbl" Vinfnrra'AJIraw -r biel and Assemblyman CLEVTLANDrNov2 tfWr-CharleE-Conrad for-the wtwill greetyou isharo. raDid oullinsr move-L-lhe Australian actress, will represent Australia, host HiTtbirfor-the Olympic Games. Then" comes' tho final 1 i Whether you know them personally, announce -your Cleveland Heights High Democrats, National teeman Paul Ziffren.

County Tne etty of Los Aiigeles teams 7 Report any of these things to' your mother, apoliceman teacher Immediately. 8 Ahva play with -a group of children. v' pAmewwKAr lira pOllCG 0 Remember, the They oftea wind up on the floor with sarro-iliacs as much out of harmony as the music they dance te." Stevensonra-naiTuw lictoryJChairmairDoiv-RMndAsiMmeJo thorePmouieefzAgypur ibaltetifTputlfito 7 the box, you; will hear your name 'spoken for air to liear, followed by the words has voted." who is not busy with some- one else. After your name has been checked their list and before the parade at a fiesta and barbecue at Kerckboff Hall. "7 Tomorrow the entire Olympic team wiU be honored between halves at the UCLA-Stanford football game.

over President Eisenhower in sembiynmn Jesse M. Unruh. mock voting yesterday. The Students will vote again vote was Stevenson 980, Ei-j Tuesday to see if 'todays senhower 925. Ispeechmaking had any effect, officer is your friend.

amuoa-nwa pmm--' emerges with the folded ballot and, at right, watches it deposited in ballot box by Mrs. Albeiy. FIRST-TIME VOTER Rose W. Ahrman (standing), 23, of 237 I 7th St, Montebello, acts out voting procedure. She is greeted by Lottie Basaker (left), Jane F.

Knesboro, Jessie Bllzard and Mae Al- bciy, in subsequent pictures. Rose signs for tor ballot, stamps it In the voting I a -) A.

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