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Show Monday, December 6, 1971 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Page 13 Western Businessmen Roam Vast New Sales Region — Russia MOSCOW (UPI) — Western businessmen are roaming ® vast new sales territory—the Soviet Union — and pursued tial deals on items ranging cosmetics to machinery. and whether they should take it seriously,” he wdded. “The executives represented yep firms as Pepsi Cola, Westinghouse, Quaker ats, [RM Borg-Warner and Otis of the businessmen were Scattered over the Soviet Union inspecting plants and talking specifics with their Soviet opposite numbers. “We anticipate a lot more Freeman mary business," said,although oe— ‘nel n we! conferences with sdded the start might be slow said the Soviets showed sharp able length was toiletri there are potential markets. So exploiting American markets as interest in deals involving U.S. cosmetics and Hons i“= it was pihssre goods as well the visitors showed in Soviet and unpredictable consumer goods as well as don't know how you describe as technology and manufactur- markets. Freeman and other spokes- industrial trade and investment. it," Freeman oid ing and plants that interested “There set a lot of merchandising to how about He said the Soviets showed as amd questions izi “In the whole field of them.” men for Bsuinessfirm International, Potential Seen goods consumer area ofMarkets “One that arcouseling the Sates” a der. consum Pe that was discussed | he said. market,” American and : at con>ider- consumer goods, they indicated much interest in invading ranged the “round-table talks,” that was discussed so completed Soviet economic managers. said many headed out on business trips, convinced the Soviets want action now. “Lots of them are doing business right now,” said 4 F a8 the former Orvilleile Freeman, so-—-=| if yousmokealowtar cigarette, again by the Soviet leaders (during the talks) that they are e ready, willing and anxious to do business with the western world,” Freesnan told a news pect « . A lot of these executives came here to find out if there was a possibility of doing business with the Soviet Union ro 9 Fear Rides N. J. Black eee it’s lighter in taste, low in tar. NEWARK, N.J. (UPI) — Manyblack Americans identify with two flags. The Americanflag, and a black, red and green banner known as the “Black Liberation Flag.” Thelatter is 2 symbol of their burgeoning black pride, their awareness andtheir sense of heritage and identity. The black in the banner symbolizes the color of their skin. The red is for the blood they shed against oppressors. The green stands for the foliage of their native Africa. But here in New Jersey’s largest city the black liberation flag has become a symbol of fear to many whites, who are in the minority. To John Cervase, an attorney and a member of the Newark school board, the blacc liberation flag is viewed as “the Africanization of the education system of this city.” on made the statement after five members of the . school board, four tlacks’anda Puerto Rican, R Warning: The Sutgeon General Has Determined That passed a iesolu- i tion to hang Geuack oe ines Cigarette Smoking is Dangerous to Your Health flag in every Newark public school where blacks werein the Majority. The resolution stated that the black flag must be “of the same size and quality” as the American flag. Cervase becameincensed by the board’s action and left the meeting. He charged that virtually every one of the city’s 80 schools would be required to fly the black liberation flag. A Cee en Chatter On Wall Street NEW YORK (UPI)—The currentrally with its favorable technical components appears likely to carry through December and into early January, according to TPO Inc. As an upside possibility the 870-880 area of the Dow Jones industrials average seems within range, it adds. Beyond the current projections the long range outlook still appears negative, the firm says. . : : oe : . : : 3 : : E. F. Hutton expects consolidation of recent sharp gains “unless we get some stimulating news developments to give prices another boost." The amount on type of consolidation that may occur still is an open question but a test of the Nov. 23 lows is not expected, the firm adds. It is difficult to reconcile the continued liquidation of securities in the face of steadily accumulating bullish evidence, both fundamentaland technical, according to Filor, Bullard & Smyth. The consensus, in and out of government, is that economic improvement in 1972 will be anywhere from good to excellent, the firm observes. 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