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Birmingham Post-Herald from Birmingham, Alabama • 12

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Birmingham, Alabama
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12
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'u BIRMINGHAM FOST-HERALD Saturday AprB IB 1964 PAG! 11 QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED Shop HILL'S COLONIAL Stores Save Plus Cooper Green Speaks To Electronics Grads The great manhunt in industry is' cn Cooper Green exectulve vice president Alabama Power Co told the first graduating class of United Electronics Laboratories of Alabama yesterday Industry has the hard Job of locating within the company ranks supervisory and management personnel he told the 27 graduate electronic technicians The opportunity is there and particularly in the electronics field he said But the' right men are hard to find' Not only in Alabama Green continued but throughout the nation there is a continuing gap that needs to filled' with technically trained people Birmingham is in a better position than most places however due to new trade schools such as United Electronics he said "Give an honest days work for an honest day's pay and it will pay off both in your own envelope as well as in the profits of your firm" he said He complimented the group because most already had been hired before graduation The technical school located at 2717 Seventh-av now has about 500 students enrolled It was started about two years ago by Rector president of United Electronics Laboratories in Louisville with the assistance of Mr Green and the Birmingham Committee of 100 to fill a need for trained electronics technicians The normal course runs for 18 months Dewey Hosmer Funeral for Dewey Hosmer 01 Brookwood who died Thursday at a Birmingham hospital will be at 2 pm today at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church at Aberrant with burial in adjoining cemetery Brown-Service Bessemer Chapel Mr Hosmer an Alabama native was a school teacher Survivors include the widow one daughter Mrs A Squires Bessemer one son Hugh Hosmer Pensacola Fla two brothers Lester Hosmer Robert Hosmer Birmingham one sister Mrs Emma Franklin Brookwood William Connell Funeral for William Joseph Connell 80 8029 Second-av will be at 2 pm tomorrow at Christ Sanctified Holy Church at Perry Ga The body will be at Roebuck Chapel until noon today Mr Connell a native of Mont gomery died yesterday at local hospital He was retired bom Continental Gin Co Survivors include the widow brothers John Cordova and Edward Connell and a stepson Earl A Boudrow Birmingham ree 100 SEE ELECTRONICS A total of 27 graduates came out of the United Electronics Laboratories of Alabama school during'' graduation ceremonies yesterday From left ore Cooper Green vice president Alabama Power Co who spoke at the graduation Danny Barker one of the graduates and Rector director of the school 1 Traffic Arrests Fines Increase In February PRICES GOOD THRU SAT APRIL 1 8 COLONIAL STORES OfCRATED BY WINN-DIXIE Hill'S Brook-wood WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF $750 OR MORE FOOD ORDER AT YOUR FRIENDLY HILLS OR COLONIAL STORES Only One Coupon Redeemable on Any One Order Limit One Per Customer VOID AFTER SATURDAY APRIL 18 a total of 613111 for the month compared to 811839 in total fines and costs assessed by the late Judge Charles Brown during February 1963 Court No 2 is presided over Jointly by Judge Ross Bell and Judge Langner Total fines and costs increased bom 66085 to 69568 over those of last year whin Judge Bell had the court to himself Court No 3 at the Esnley Precinct under the same setup showed increases from 68684 to 811391 Court No 4 or night court with Judge Joe Jasper presid ing showed total fines and costs during this February of 69441 compared to 68315 during the same period last year assessed by Judge William Conway A report to Mayor Albert Bout' well bom Police Chief Jamie Moore of police activities during February showed an increase in arrests made and revenue from fires and traffic citations Total revenue derived from courts traffic citations parking tags and other sources through the police department was up bom 6102818 in 1961 to $107245 this year for an increase of $4 427 During February 1962 a total of 2159 persons were arrest ed with 2471 this year during the month for an increase of 312 The amount of stolen property recovered and returned to the owners showed a sharp drop during February of this year compared to last with a differ ence of 657739 or a decrease bom 8144812 to 687082 All four Recorder's Courts showed Increases in fines and costs in February over the month a year ago Court No 1 presided over by Judge Earl Langner reported Buy your own comfortable home with our comfortable financing no time to swelter in some crowded apartment Choose one of the wonderful homes on sale Many are air-conditioned have room for gardening a patio for relaxing Jefferson Federal can help you take long before summer begins? 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Years Available:
1886-2005