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Show Page 1&-T- HERALD, Provo, Utah HE rPBiU i iOb NEW YORK 16, 1972 Oil I IU! a re's an economic maxiin that says: "You can't get something for nothing." It applies io .... liMaisiiita aa Wcu ca cuiuwig else. Jobs and corporate profits will suffer, at least in the short term. And here are some gut examples: PPG Industries, Pittsburgh, announced last May 21, it would suspend some production opera satisfying new re- quirements. Some 330 jobs were on the line. Coal Mine Purchase By UPL From Church OK'd ua iviMiiy, ibi mm chairman of General Motors Corp. Federal pollution standards may price cars out of the quality standards, according to its president, Frank R. Milli-keHe said the government and public are fooling themselves if they believe these costs can be passed along to consumers. Properties that cant produce at a profit within prevailing prices, said Milliken, have no alternative but to close. Kennecott operates smelters in Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico and Utah. One of the dourest comments about the effects of antipollution measures came Feb. 25 from Richard Gerstenberg, n. environmental requirements for its shutdown of an pulp and paper mill in Everett It employed about 750. Olin Corp. closed down a soda-as- h operation in Sairville, Va. because of pollution problems after spending 8 million to comply. From 414 to 747 employees were involved. Kennecott Copper Corp., the nation's largest copper producer, will spend more than $100 million to meet federal air 1 it comply with pollution ui Simpson Lee Paper Co. blamed the high cost of tions at its Barberton, Ohio chemical complex by the end of 1972 because it couldn't operate fcerr. economically within envir. onmental control requirements. It was done despite recent expenditures of 10 million to meet those standards. One thousand jobs were involved. m rv f- - v KM tiail. 44, tit ncjrcilMiuaa Ui. announced it was closing down its sulfite pulp plant in Everett, Wash., because it was not economically feasible to make Business Today By DEAN C MILLER I PI Business Editor (UPD-The- Thirsday, March reach of people who not only want them but need them for daily activities, Gerstenberg old a Chicago audience. While much of what industry is saying is defensive in posture, and some of it exaggerated, it does underscore the point that the cost of cleaner air and water has to be paid by someone. And the consumer always has been the one to bear the load, directly or indirectly, through higher pri eve at R.C. Willey am mm and the Church of Jesus Christ SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Saints, for the The Utah Public Service Com- - of Latter-da- y mission has approved a deal church to sell the utility a coal between Utah Power and Light mine for $1 million. The power company will also pay the church three cents for each ton of coal taken from Lowell half of the land involved and supply the church up to 150,000 To Talk in S.L. tons of coal at cost The commission says it found SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Newscaster and world traveler the utility has not been able Lowell Thomas wiU preside at to buy enough coal from its an American Academy of present suppliers to fire plants Achievement banquet in Salt in Carbon, Salt Lake and Lake City March 17. Emery Counties. fa) isw ces, lower stock dividends less employment dollars. Approximately 200400 of the plants surveyed would be closed because of this cost and job losses would run from 50,000 to 125,000, it estimated. 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