Show ll iaovoteV4eier000110-110-Neirvele-leNoWV044wwieu- Decrease in Mines—Markets—Finance Page 6 1969 11 Friday Morning April (AP) — A Commission WMIIINGTON Trade Federal Litton strip of Iwo Geman move to Ineustries 1 ceedngs aimed at forcing vestiture of the German operations known as Triumph-Adle- r typewriter companies would be viewed by European governments as "an insult to their sovereignty" the corporation said Thursday Because of such ''foreign policy ramifications" Litton said the FTC should reconsider its decision to initate pro I Nearing The argument was presented at a public hearing called by the independent regulatory agency over strong State Department objections Harry J Gray Litton's senior executive vice president told the commission that the US embassy in Bonn had made known that it agrees with "our opinion" of the possible effects of FTC action lie read a telegram from the embassy to the company's Zurich' office offering assist OLD INACTIVE URANIUM STOCK WANTED FOR CASH SEND LIST WITH AMOUNTS TO JEISHO- N- BOX I1245 SAIT LAKE CITY UTAH I take sy's assktance Referring to the foreign policy aspects of the case Theodore F Craver Litton's antitrust counsel said any would Fri Sat & 11-- Apr Terms I (240 South 2nd West) 331 PIERPONT AVE 1 9:00 to 5:00 12 Delivery Can Be Arranged & chairs tables files etc Every Steel Item offered at Manufacturers' list price less 40 cIAsks I 401111n I I 60"x30"x41" S DESK 1 DESK Tan wPlotic Top Ton WPlostic Top 178" 1' Arm GUEST CHAIR Green Upholstery No Arm Executive Arm GUEST CHAIR SWIVEL CHAIR Green Upholstery 31" Reg 8610 3990 Reg 2382 fro 5174 1011r I 60"x30" 24"x18" LEG Telephone TABLE TABLE WPlastic Top Peg 12700 Reg 6200 Reg 76" - - FILE Vlir 2Drowor Letter-Si- n legal-Siz- FILE i I for experienced Trader and Cashier copuble of organizing and heading Cashiering and Trading of local Depts nwwwwwwnwm AND MANY MORE e 4418 in" 69 securities firm All responses treated as confidential Write brand-nepieces of steel furniture 8750 Reg total of A oil at this some savings 5142 Box of This Nowspopor Coro PIEMElitOitiVi I 1 7 '''' 1 ' 4 4 r r g! 1 t tv1 y-- ? 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' i jstore - five years not to Mr Woody ago mention the first opened by James Cash Penney in Kemmerer in 1902 If Penney's was once oriented to the needs of American consumers the new stores seem more addressed to those same wants Mare anything the new J C Penney store connotes "discretionary income" Be c uty salon wig shop "Inn Shop" (for youth) jewelry department fur shop lawn and garden shop sporting goods department — all beckon the shopper! The new look in Penney's at the Cottonwood goes back to more than 10 years ago when Penney's chairman William t'- - ‘ce 1)(4 t Tt ft ' C !10 e4 r ::::'- a: 1 1 ' " 11 -- - -- 'k it - 0- vp'Z CS 4 0 ' - 3 1:: ' 1 VI t t z c - - 1 ' -- r 1 ?k4) 3 two-lev- I in 1911 when the "needs" more than"luxuries" determined the inventory about $3 million in construction Fixtures and inventory represent an estimated additional $3 million investment Top brass — including Utah native Oakley S Evans vice president and director of corporate development for the company — will join Gov Calvin L Rampton for formal rIb ceremonies Wednesday at 9:50 am What customers and guests will see will be result of lengthy start-uproceduees P i - i KCC For example visiting Pen- ney's staffers from over the F ' country have been trainit g 270 new employes (Penney's calls them "associates") in a' ' variety of arts ranging frot the sale of camping equip- -' ment to the handling of credit questions They'll be steeped in company philosophy histopolicy and erchandising About 80 of the 350 total employes will be Penney people: brought in from other loca- - g s I r 1 rs tic p N Plan Seeks Out Minority Employes Kennecott Copper Corp traditionally has had a variety of ethnic minorities on its pay — Spanish-speakin- g Indians Orientals and Negros But even as an Equal Opportunity Employer it rarely had a new applicaAmericans tion from a Negro Two years ago it examined its own standards and internal procedures to find out if there were any arbitrary barriers that discouraged Negros or other minority groups trom applying for jobs It also went directly to the Central City area to make contacts with those with cultural insighs into the minority to see if KCC standard: ! ):: - 1 I sr -- 9 i IN At At and internal procedures were the honorable thing to do it is : relevart to the employability in line with constitutional con- cepts of the minority persons While acknowledging that The effort to generate miUtah does not have the prob-- has provnority employment lems of the nation's major ' en "very encouraging" Ken cities he said it is a fact that necott officials told a meeting many jobs have been closed : to minorites in Utah sponsored by the Utah Manufacturers Assn Reprecentatives of 25 Utah: interested in in- companies Deliver Report creasing jobs for minority— J P O'Keefe Utah Copper peoples attended Dhison general manager Standards Relax and James E Petersen diviCurtis P Harding director sion director of industrial reof the Utah Department of lations outlined KCC's proEmployment Security Sidney- - gram Bellamy manager for the Mr O'Keefe encouraged Salt Lake area and James' : employers to undertake like It makes good Dooley specialist in minority : programs business sense he said it is problems described what has been done by the department and what can be done by corn- Fillies Mr Harding said the de- partment had been finding: 7 minority employes for area firms with SO percent succfss Originally the companies had been quite specific about (mai: ilications Nov they're relax- i ing standards he said 1 Attention i 4- ch:7ssterfitiel i t s I Open Mon t::?- - -- 4 7N' Chesterfield has just started to put a terribly valuable Regular coupon on all 5 kinds of Chesterfields—King you happen now and have a coupon save it them to us and we'll entitled to: Chester- Denver Colorado 80218 Offer expires June 1969 FOR PERSONS orrce 21 YEARS Of VOID WHERE PROHIBSTRO 1110 AGE ON 011 VOLKSWAGEN INTERMOUNTAIN 2033 OVE11 1112TOHETED SY 11'"'' Ati c c F A A) Ht A A A A II) RI R a Pc Pi (c ci c c Ft P c c s ct Fl C c tn r - t F Pi c I 1 i rn - tr N (§731) I South C A Again A C PH486-211- 1 LAW 4 4 in to a i I t ' 75 the New VW Twiny I R : A I Dr!v 1 - An An An An - MALL 7 A THINK Hang on to your packs s I ':: ----- -- s okers $89 i r I cit 1 ' - 1 A - lruIuuI 4k t Pr roll L''' ' i 4i d 1 tt ' r s 187000-sqOare-fo- 1 01 1 ' ' V 14 ' r Batten sent a memo ta the board declaring the world changed and Penney's had better change with it As Mr Batten put it: Want had supplanted need credit had supplanted cash affluence penury and fashion utility The store was built by Norman Construction Co owner and developer of the mall and is leased to Penney's on a basis The addition represents 11 7 4 a 41 i 41 This picture was taken at the J C Penney Co store in Mt Pleasant than i1 37:3 ed day-to-da- y s t l 4‘ t'''''''— - - ' 0 4 - 3 go sla 0 of s 1 4 ' Cottonwood : :p4 (I k Mall is a far t breed 4 ' i L re-t - ' 'f t 44 fi The new J wiAse's : !lurk C Penney store s that will open it formally next tilis ' :: Wednesday at - i4 ri i t$' Aio-- stores r i it it - bJILSsic4411$41SysOlt41sYSksoWYINsAssAYOYPSSesSISSYSts41641SoSooSYSOSYs11400‘""YSTOSYYMSOYS i 1 '6$i 7:ot sl Robert H Woody 1317 a0 ak41S LI trATAWA Asvo 116P7-v '''': i 4110101ssSISOSSINSI011s110410140441 - Tribune Business Editor FURNITURE SHOWROOM 2700 South State Easy Budget Terms 484'7657 A It 604 $149 vait' i4 uut t Cottonwood Penney's Near Debut ' Roth for $919 atm el sales format Utah's latest strze si11 Ime its grand opening On Wednesda3 at Cottonnood Mall Co if1' 4: i 1' : - 44k "Ilk ' Amvloptsg'410-uk- a i 4k Nnft' 4 11 3Ari Up anti Down the Street $139 Matching Love Seat Save even more t ' -- d Buy Both for r41t(rC tiNt 4— s b'14 ' :4A '' I A - H F Stevenson Denver briefs new Penney's ployes on function of "service desk" Some Matching Love Seat MO today! 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IMENEIMMIMIE K 1Pt!'777-117-rwvf:"- - 4 At Furs camping goods beauty salon fashion wear are among many departments of the new J C Penney sharp declines California produced 30 million pounds of honey which was 46 percent less than in 1967 though California production still topped the nation E-- 45 00 1141 r45W9044 k 0'i le1 last year increased production over the previous year by 16 percent A few other states reported er Too or Gray f kg MO ! OPPORTUNITY FILE Ion Finish Vt 10180 61" 3724 V° k Ton Finish (rptirlvv t Mr Lee said Utah led the nation in production decline with 53 percent less honey being produced than in 1967 Many other states however showed spectacular gains inIn Ohio production creased by 176 percent Indiana production rose by 129 percent Another leading state Florida which was second in the nation with 20 million pounds amount to about $75 million annually I 4 - 4( 40 V!4'?!i:4(1' : 3 111 ijrtist i: Ai I one-thir- d sales US Its overseas Lotter-Siz- e Ton WPlostic Top hr- $f Gren upholstery Reg 5230 t 116" 93" 4 J5 :"4 - 1 tri tip i Stocks of honey on hand for sale Dec 15 totaled 304000 the pounds about volume of the previous year Nationally the honey crop totaled 200 million pounds down 10 percent from the previous year and the smallest honey crop since 1944 Though the national total of bee colonies was down only one percent production per from 463 colony dropped pounds a colony to 419 pounds Leads Nation Acquired in January Litton acquired the German typewriter works in January for about $51 million The agency's objections to the acquisition stemmed from the contention that Litton through its ownership of the is alRoyal McBee Corp ready the nation's second biggest typewriter producer a collective Triumph-Adle- r designation for Trium:th Werk Nurmberg and Adlenverke sells most of its products Reg 19400 15610 Reg I Ped DESK 29800 Reg rouble Single Ped I eModular 1 60"x30" 42"x30" i:1-- '11 F'4'l t111 t FTC action would draw widadverse reaction throughout Europe and revive "old animosities against United States dollar imperialism" He also declared that a suit for total divestiture would be "interpreted as an official act of the new administration at a time when the administration Ls attempting to build up Europe's confidence in the United States" Although the FTC issued the proposed complaint March 3 it was not made public before Litton requested reconsideration and Thursday's hearing was seLeduled 7 11 11 SclitA Mr it primary cause of the reduced yield last year was the "poor condition of bees at the start of the season following a relatively poor year in 1967" Other causes for the lower production were a cool wet spring and killing frosts Particulz rly damaging were the widespread frosts of June 30 and July 1 in Millard County where many of the state's bees are kept On Hand espread WAREHOUSE STOCK ' I i tt: 7 1"t"2k tir t 1 01 et1 1 iitl t t ' 4 4 fA4 ' s 40 44-- 4 i - 1 '47:- or' FO' Utah honey production last year totaled just over a million pounds Mr Lee reported This vas 47 percent of the 1967 production and was the lowest production of recent years Though the number of Utah bee colonies was down by only 1000 the yield per colony dropped from 44 pounds in '67 to 21 pounds Cites Ouse which Litton may require in meeting problems in Germany which may result from these hearings" The telegram did not disclose what form the embas- of MANUFACTURERS' ' NO0r'''' Oter - ' 1 INF191191rir''"'""""r-'0441-1- col34 4 I itoWlWall-- M4asflit'Afti3O015:ar 4014Z4k4444:3c t ts 1 '""'7''k4 'v:-4Irt- Z " Total Output "The US embassy is prepared to give any and all possible assistance and support CLEARANCE SALE Crop - Assured Assistance PEMBROKE 44f By Dan Cunningham Tribune Staff Writer Bad weather last year stung honey production in Utah the Beehive State As a percentage of 1967 production Utah beekeepers recorded the greatest production drop of any honeyproducing state in the nation according to the US Department of Agriculture Several factors were responsible for last year's poor production according to W Grant Lee agricultural statistician in charge at Salt Lake City ance and expressing State Department objections to the open hearing "Despite two Telex messages from the US embassy Bonn to Department of State in Washington requesting no open hearing" the telegram said "the Federal Trade Commission over strong objections of the Department of State is holding open hearings at Presented li 11Al 56 Litton Cites 'Foreign Implications' H Forced to Cut 2 German Firms di- e74e4e r4n41v471 ir saa t is csek:64 i'l I tooto - HoneyI r 11$111MS Ut a hns Note alt 'gala (3tibunr Section D 4eP'e"V"PPOWIOSSegli- - 'le loil"e 0 ir4eliedir)-Mir51"114- p |