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Show Son Timet, November 21 , 1 979, Page 6 MESSAGE TO Ben Lomond Beacon, T BUSINESS-GE- YOUR ACT T06ETHER Robert Krikorian, vice chairman and chief executive officer of Rexnord Inc., told a group of bueinate leaden that "we in busineu V. doing inside or outside your don't make company excuses for those in business who abuse the system. 7. Seek but, assist and support individuals, companies, educators, or other organisations in their efforts mutt get our act together " or additional governmental regulation will be an in- evitable remit. "Unlete business people are able to convert public perception to a more positive view of American business, we will continue to be in deep ' trouble, he said. Speaking before a meeting of the Machinery and Allied Products Institute, he explained that he is a! firm believer in the American institution of business. "It has proven to be the best system in the world to provide goods and unices needed by our society and capable of providing a higher standard of living for our people. I believe in our business system becauu it is open to all who are willing to commit themulves. " But, he Mid, public truet in business hu been harmed because the public haa for too long read about improper business practices, including November 21 price-fixin- g, to teach, interpret, or strengthen our system. 8. Increase corporate support to cultural, health, educational and community activities wherever you not just in your operate headquarters city. 9. Think twice before lining up at the government d trough if were really Robert V. Krikorian the public. Inter-este- 1. Acknowledge in governmental openly that the primary purpose of deregulation. 10. Speak out on the business is to serve society. And to do that over a long issues! Be involved! Encourperiod of time business age all of your employees to do the same. must operate profitably. 2. Set company goals and 11. Rethink the effect of objectives that can be your financial msasagea on achieved through normal the public. Make profit rethat is to say ethical-busin- ess porta lass susceptible to mis' i practice. interpretation. 3. Be certain that all our 12. Provide an open and communication with em- informative, channel of comployees and other publics munication with your cureflect the facts clearly, stomers, your critics and all your publics. Provide accurately and fairly. 4. With counsel and care, answers to legitimate quesdevelop a written code of tions without unnecessary ethical conduct that will fit delay. Keep this bridge and active u tight at the top as at the open in both bottom of the organization. directiona. 5. Outside members of Rexnord, headquartered the Board of Directors of in Milwaukee, serves the our companies must actively mining, construction, indusmonitor performance of trial, pollution control and management to assure that other specialized markets. bribery, poor product quality, misuse of inside information and violation of laws, both here and abroad." He also noted that business has also done a poor job of explaining itself and its proper role in the American system. He offered 12 specific all confpany obligations are Worldwide, the company actions that business people met both ethically and employs more than 18,000 can take to build mutual legally. people in 64 manufacturing trust between business and 6. Don't condone wrong operations. FABULOUS rejaeiiife m FORECASTS THAT CAME TRUE The energy crisis took most of us by mrpriuyet keen observers predicted it years ago.' In this article, gas. the Qhairman and Chief Executive Officer of Apache, an independent oil company, points to one emu: the difficult choices that should have been and still must be made. By Raymond Plank When the President called upon the nation to wage the Raymond Plank moral equivalent of war on ; Otir 'with appropriate safety prethe energy problem, , ' industry was saddened but cautions available within not surprised to find itself technological and operating targeted the enemy. Back in 1960, an eminent geologist, Michel Halbouty, said, I can safely predict that between now and 1976 we will have an energy crisis in this country. Then the people will say. 'Hie oil industry is to blame. Why werent we told?' Well, I'm telling them now! The cornerstone of a viable energy-suppl- y policy consists of three fundamentals: Maximizing the domestic production of oil and gas via price decontrol and the of our oil development shale resources. Expediting devgjopment and transportation of coal, as well as its conversion into natural gas and gasoline. Expediting construction and utilization of nuclear plants for electrical power competence. Since limited high-coenergy is part of mounting inflation, recession and rising political and social unrest, energy reality is integral to all aspects of national Yet, while our energy the problems intensify, drilling of exploratory and development wells hu been running behind earlier Why with prices this be? One factor is delaying, costly, bureaucratic regulation which Roy Ash, former director of the budget, calculated costing an estimated $4,000 per year per American family of four in lost production and consumption. Last year Congress passed a natural gu bill to increase the selling price of some natural gu and deregulating st well-bein- g. il l , - b r rvt , .f ' w , ! ; " jswtSs .uu deeply about someone. We invite you to see our collection of Karat gold bracelets earrings, chains and rings. And to let us help you choose the perfect piece to echo your sentiments. Real gold. A silent expression of how much you mean it. Vrf&h? semiSP wy w S ll o, stop-and-g- threats attempting to shift the blame to Cabinet and staff by having them render reaignations will fool few people. A President often taku on fig-ure- a. up-sh- deserve real gold The best gift always reflects your sincerity. That's why Karat Gold Jewelry is so perfect when you feel from price controla deep Apache hu so far received the higher applied-fo- r prices on leu than five percent of the qualified production. In an industry in which independents do the majority of drilling, funds have simply bun unavailable to sustain prior levels of activity. The Kelly Snyder ofl field, for instance, warrants the injection of carbon dioxide to i sustain its. production, . but at the regulated adUing price 1 for the crude,. .the company would lose $1.08 per barrel produced becauu of the cost of the process. The restoration of credibility of national leadership is difficult to anticipate in the random, blame the industry, break up the oil company Real feelings! 'father of the country" ould image. How many fathers and a promote pattern of achievement in a family by deriding them or by ignoring the pros and cons of difficult choices to be made betwun alternatives? How many failures does it take for tile parent to recognise his real shortcomings? Only then will the family be encouraged to make true progress. self-relian- u Order Tod Guaranty Christmas Delivery! EUROPEAN BREADS RATE ALL-AMERIC- AN While traditional European recipes for these breakfast treats are time consuming, these versions are quick to prepare. They start with refrigerated dough, so you can easily serve them for a special family breakfut or with coffee to friends. FRUIT 'N CHEESE DANISH 1 tablespoon sugar pkg. cream cheeu, softened 12 cup sugar 14 teaspoon cinnamon 10-ocan Hungry Jack refrigerated big flaky bisculta 14 cup margarine or - butter, melted Any flavor fruit Heat oven STREAMLINED CRESCENT APPLE STRUDEL to 876F. Filling Blend the 1 tablespoon sugu and the cream cheeu until smooth; set aside. Combine the 12 cup sugar and the cinnamon. Separate dough into 10 bisculta. Dip both sidu of biscuits in molted margarine, than in 14 cup butter 13 cup dry bread crumbs 18 cup sugu 1 1 1 tablespoon lemon juice teaspoon cinnamon teaspoon vanEla cups finely chopped mixture. 212 applu Place on ungreaaod cookie 13 cup raisins sheet. With thumb, make a 1 1 Indentation in can refrigerated each roll; fill with rounded crescent dinner rolls 1 egg beaten teaspoonful' cream cheeu mixture.' Bake at 876 F. tor Powdered sugu 16 to 20 minutes or unto In mall saucepan, melt golden brown. Top each toll with presume. Sum warm butter. Add crumbs; simmu 1 to 2 minutes or unto or cool. 10 rolls. TIP: Coaru grain (crystal) crumbs are golden brown. sugu can be substituted for Combine apples, raisins, sugu, lemon Juice, cinnamon sugar cinnamon mixture. n sugar-cinnamo- , -- and vanilla; tom lightly. Heat oven to 860F. On lightly floured surface, unroll dough into 2 long rectangles. Overlap long sidu to form a large rectangle; firmly pram perforations and cdgutoaaal. Roll out dough rectto form a 14xl2-inch angle. Spread bread crumb mixture over dough to within 12 Inch of edge. Starting on the 14-inc- h tide of rect- angle, spoon apple mixture over 18 of dough to within 1 Inch of the edges. Starting with the apple side, roD up fashion. Place diagjelly-ro- ll on onally, seam ide-down, uncrossed 16xl0-ine- h jelly tau pan. Tuck under ends. Brush with egg. 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