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Show Memo to Mitchell Emphasizes Bid For Merger From TWA, Pan Am New Yoik Times Writer tim J rii lank Can 4 t7 Oral I ADI It 7 Brownell, a partner In the law firm of Lord, Day and Lord, said that he was retained by Pan Am as special counsel to assist In its search for merger opportunities. In an interview, he said he was not in a position to discus his clients activities and declined specifically to say whether he had submitted memos to the government in defense of other possible mergeis. The Justice Department, whose antitrust division would .VSVU i CUAIl (It S0t C'H t Of MSH os , I CWWT U !. PirtU fcr (Mi M4 fU till a V Vr h Bettor 32 4775 r' a I. The elimination of duplicative service on the North alone veil'd save $93 million a year, the paper said. Service would actually be improved, it contended, because an integrated carrier could afford flights that 'TWA and Pan Am could not includcompetitively today ing, for example, a nonstop service between Chicago and Although the merged airline would ca.ry at least 36 percent of the North Atlantic traffic, Brownell said it would not have a monopoly on any revelant route. "The fundamental and undeniable fact, he wrote, "is that the competition provided by some 49 foreign airlines and thriving supplemental would continue to provide the stiffen kind of competitive stimulus to the combined carrier. Effort With a 96 horsepower overhead cam engine, iear for your money. independent rear suspension The base price includes and safety front disc brakes, extras like whitewall it performs as well as it looks. tires tinted glass fully Drive a Datsun ...then decide. reclining bucket seats. Jio-co- PRODUCT OF NISSAN Preparation Charges INC. SCHETTLER-WiLLIAM- S, 702 South Main Ph. 322-566- system. But his memorandum also seemed to assume, as many observers in the industry do, domestic competition that faces major realignment through mergers. "The preservation of TWA as a viable Browdomestic competitor, nell wrote, will permit such necessary merger or route adjustments as the CAB may find necessary in order to strengthen and preserve a vigorous and healthy domestic competitive environment. The merger would also satisfy Pan Ams longing for domestic routes, he said. ( Copyright) t : international traffic, which now feeds into a number of domestic airlines, would presumably be diverted wherever possible to the TWA icans A Datsun 510 Plus Transportation and ' . I,; j 3 has the Panic Button for tr All, So Fast and Fine The Toyota Celica ST Is now being sold by dealers across the nation. C. of C. Aide RfPace Tells of Job Hurdle Establishment of new jobs and statewide industrial development has been hindered by a lack of cooperation and competition among economic development groups in Utah, Fred S. Ball, executive vice president of the Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce, said Tuesday. A new spirit of cooperation and a totality of effort on the part of all industrial development agencies and groups is now being formulated and organized, Mr. Ball told the Optimist dub of Salt Lake City during a luncheon at the Buffet, 744 E. Chuck-A-Ram- 4 th experiment designed to cut down the amount of cash and checks in circulation is expected to begin this fall in suburban Upper Arlington. The experimental situation Is being specially created by the City National Bank and Trust Co. of Columbus and Natl onal BankAmericard, Inc., in conjunction with International Business Machi. Corp. Upper Arlington was described as an affluent community of 40,000. Use Credit Cards a South. According to the creators, the idea is to get most residents of the community to use BankAmericards instead of cash or checks wdierever possible during the test period. The experiment is to begin Oct. 11 and will run for six months. A group of about 50 merchants in two major shopping centers, the sponsors said, will have IBM terminals that will check all credit card transactions. Also part of the sjstem will be an automated bank teller that will provide banking service, including nearly every banking function currently performed by humans, they said. Look Into Future What we really hoDe to do is to peek into the future and learn the sequences of social and technological developments that will brinj about a where most sales society involve the electronic transfer of data and funds instead of cash or checks, said C, Gordon Jelliffee, president of the phonij4862028 1 root. cool-dow- jnh PLUS Extra-qui- nu.m setting to sleep by Rrst-reswa- construction Full Line A i Dry Steel 98. motorcycles & See This T.ist. easy installation decorator styling Choice c,f NLMA-certme- d capacities 6.000 R1 U at 7 si snips; 1 2.0 MET I. at iJur.-.- q Today 85-- 2 For the Buy of Ycur Life! p 'Whirlpool scooters SPECIAL Model AW MS $2249S 8,500 You'll find BTU Ready-to-G- o Motorcycles & Scooters listed in today's Want Ad section. Turn to" it now! Dealer "MORE VAIUB FOR TOUR MONEY" Sell yours now with A friendly dial Ad-vis- 521-353- V 5 T -- a time'y Want Ad. can help you. Just is very' encouraging, he said. "We also have an experi- mental woik-stud- program which runs for one year. Tins involves high school students in their sophomore or junior year, he said. The students are given 15 hours of work per week school and 39 hours per week durin the summer The students are paid through tl e federally funded Neighboi-hoo- d Youth Corps. y dui-in- Travel Utah Elects President Travel Utah, Inc., a nonprofit, statewide organization that seeks to make tourism 109 Henry N. Aloia, Hotel Utah, first vice president; E. R. Zeke Dumke, Bullfrog Maii-nsecond vice president; and Ronald E. McMillin, executive vice president general manager. a, leading industry, has elected Will B. Boynton, Salt Lake Transportation Co., as Ut?hs er president. Other officers elected are: ack! Clltl1 ur r 54 four-cylind- COLUMBUS, OHIO (AP) Industrial Development Mr. Ball said all groups and Individuals interested in are development attending weekly meetings at the State Breifing Center, located in chamber offices at 19 E. 2nd South, to discuss plans, review prospects and make necessary assignments. "The meetings are scheduled each Thuisday at 10 a.m., he said. "No agenda s followed and any of those at the meeting are free to discuss any matters appropriate. blazes and youve been fighting rush-hoclosed up all i traffic . . . then you walk into a house that's been j day. Pow. 5 ou lose your cool. Who wouldnt? That's when you push the Panic Button. Its actually tne button on your Whirlpool Mnat it does is make air condit'O'ur that say scplr n a hot room. to s your Whirlpool work extra-.ait whenever you want fast C-- ll it whatever you hhe. And ? cooling. Then when you're comfort." Me. pti'-- the "okmai cool ' button to maintain the comfort level you select. coMrcRT ol'aro control for balanced cooling - Automobile, powered by engine, is capable of 109 m,p.li. cool down. hotter than at An A totality of effort instead of competition will assist in bringing the much needed jobs t" Utah. extra-fas- t V 4, Cable TV Receiver Shown Experiment Aims at Rise In Use of Credit Cards clients, its J ill' r c lm. Feeling of Cooperation We feel that a new feeling of cooperation, will be very beneficial to establishing new jobs in the community. Utah has so much to offer firms looking for sites for new plants or growth. Utah must do a better job in presenting all our pluses to potential now Kerrybrook .with SUPER COOL for s. j, su-ta- m merger could have a significant effect on domestic airlinfe competition, Brownell noted, because Pan Amer- Sedan gives you a lot more ' e Companies Pledge Jobs For 306 Area Youths Alliance of Te National Busmes. nen's summer youth program has received 306 job pledges from 106 companies, J. P. O'Keele, chairman, announced. Mr. O'Keefe noted that the NAB goal was to have 330 jobs filled by the end of June, adding that in spite of an economic slowdown, the program has thus far placed 128 disadvantaged youths Our outlook for this summer, under these conditions, market. Significant fan decide. Page 22 Wednesday Morning, July 14, 1971 Brownell's analysis concen-t- i cited on problems and prospects in the North Atlantic A i Second Section be expected to scrutinize such a merger carefully, said i had no comment on Mitch ell's receipt of the Browne memorandum. Airline mergers must be ap proved by the Civil Aeronar but tics Board, mergers involving international routes, as this one does, are also subject to presidential review. Save $93 Million half-doze- n DHD nkt Sritnwc JS'nJt Frankfurt. M MOTORS Momc 6 t t Retainer Gets X8O61 IMPORTS Impwtfc-O- if U Ameri- can carriers. ti.t Mei9wv 4fiOUA ? I 6 H4 Nwly 464121 tlnNtapMt Ptich IU 7 talw How MPttTt MSI of insistence tion among scheduled x JY0644I the many foreign governments that their own national carriers get at least half of the ha e traffic international squeezed out what little room there once was for competi- The WASHINGTON merger discussion under way between Trans V.orld Airlines and Pan Ame.ican World Airways were brought to the attention of Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell three months ago in a memorandum from ms predecessor of the Eisenhower x6ars, Herbert J. Bi owned. The 43 page paper w ritten on behalf of Pan Am was tiA lled "A Pan American-TMerger Would Serve the PubIt contended lic Interest. that the two intei national carriers, which together lost 127 million last year, were in "sebut could rious jeopardy save $142 million in pre-tapamings in a combined operation. .The core of the argument is that the grow th of charter air- - inf and lines Lx don By Christopher Today in Business City National Bank and Trust Co. Executives said they hope to learn the following from the experiment: in The requirements terms of expense, educational information and time, to habits of the buying change shoppers. Necessary Steps The steps needed to make a purchasing system based on The first home television designed exclusively for cable television has been introduced by Magnavox at the National Cable Television Assn. Convention. er high-qualit- y Strike Threatens Rail Service Special to The Tribune WYO. - Inter- JACKSON, mountain states face a sex ere cutoack in rail service if a threatened strike on Friday matenalizes, Stephen Ailes, president of the Association of American Railroads, said. Speaking to the Western an electronic data transfer convenient for merchants and shoppers. The The unit, which is the Magnavox TV 101 Cable TV terminal, is designed to take full advantage of the available reception through CATV systems. Governors Conference at Lake Lodge near Jackson here, Mr. Ailes said R5 percent of Idahos rail mileage and 55 percent of Wyoming's could be tied up Friday. A similarly high percentage of track would be affected in tah, although he didnt haxe a figure, Mr. Ailes said. ( Trade Winds Strevell-Patersorequirements to Co., Salt streamline, speed and protect Lake City, has been appointed sales and collections. Disexclusive Intermountain The physical and operatributor for Admiral products. tional problems to be expectGene Crawford has been apk ed in converting from a pointed to head a new division of the company, the appliance system to an electronic system. and floor covering division, it n cash-chec- Golf Course Bids Bids came in safely under the estimate in a State Building Board rebidding for construction of a second nine-hol- e golf course at Wasatch Mountain State Park, near Midway. Gunderson Construction Co., Rapid City, S.D.. was apparent low firm with a bid of $229,930, well under available funds of $250,000. also was announced . . , Charles (Chuck) Klinetop, agent for Allstate Insurance Companies, received outstanding recognition for his sales achiexement during the s Triple Crown com-pan- Mr. Barker Mr. Klinetop js Home-owner- Insurance sales competition . . . Douglas P, Barker has been named district manager of the Salt Lake District Office of Sunkist Growers, Inc. The local office is at 428 S. West Temple . . . Line Co., Sandy, has been appointed sales represen tame Sales for Thermo-Che- Corp. The Sandy firm will have territo- rial representation do, New and Utah. Mexico, in ColoraWyoming |