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Prove Antique No Longer Sacred in Great Silver Meltdown to keepall the sterling attendant trom thin chains to thick ! an style vases corner and pulled up by the seedy picked them up threw them into a large bucket already containing going to be missing four generations for five years around the cay to open the door for his passenger who carrieda sterling would give $40 for the pair of Wendell White today is not used to cartwheels Silver Shop in Glendora Calif ticles.” The man nodded. pocketed the money and walked out The silver business has never been better,” said the proprietor of a silver smelter who did not want to If this smelting craze keeps up there will be verv little silver lett 10 buy from thelate 19th and20th cen tury And the items that are svailable are already pr out of who want silver bars A young in the manufacture of stiver jewelry came in the other day to sell us her entire stock Theprice has become so high nobody can afford her ster be identified for security reasons People are seeing the price going normal reach Another proprietor of a silver smelter who also did not want to be identified said itis a shame people ing trinkets Asked how business was going new sterling a spokeswom PHILADELPHIA (UPI twosilver dollars and laid them on A chauffeur-driven black limousine with Unted windows rounded the Storefront. the glass counter The driver rushed about 500 others and told the man he silver tea set The woman dressed in a sable coat looked around disapprovingly andquicklystepped inside tosell the Sterling set fer scrap — to be melted down by a smelter and turned into ingots At another silver “junk shop” a manin aStained raincoat and three The days growth of beard stood at the crazy With puresilver selling at up to $40 an ounce, people in record weight fromfoot to foot until an at- numbers are taking second looks around their living rooms desk counter nervously switching his tendant said, “next He dug into a pocket. drawers and selling for scrap their pulled out silver coins and pieces of sterling 4 100 years from now people are A exquisite craftsmanship owner said Vroman s but we work slight on fir we can t afford to have people stundstull We ant | can cry the manufacturers are not making any sterling flatware until the price excveded the average coin value of said “What business” With the cons tant fluctuation of the silver price aight to me dea down and made fit You can stall tind soe great deals around he said about it \ spokesmar for the ons! Com Museut in Philade suid rare silver ns were up percent while ave age silver co: were up 600 percent Phe basic value of silver Is going to spend $15000 today tor a tea set that cost a couple of thou pr them sell any appreciable amount of sterling sa d Goodmar ir Bailey Banks & Bid Philadelphia's prestige jew He said his company was tempted business. re tremendous business with ange [wist uslomer Went into a major department store in Philadelphia spent $50 000 buving silver items make silver ai “It is sold to will not buy antique silver but who sand a few years ago the spokesman said and Currency Ine. a coin dealer now dlmost exclusively in the scrap Silver that 1s being melted dowr he said ra Andrew Kautman owner ot Coins it A country i antique store in Penn: displayed this silver or sign gold “We The tor said he hoped the sign protect him from possible would holdups Gasohol Work Fueled by Embargo roy fo producealcohol from corn without WEST LAFAYETTE. Ind. (UPI) — The federal government maybe about te pump th millions of dollars into speeded-up research on how to makealcohol fuel from the grain America Tsao has been working on the problem Soviet Union. Though no promise was made, Dr George Tsao director of Purdue University’s Renewable Resource Engineering Laboaratory, said the offer of money seemed apparent in a recent telephone conversation with Energy Departmentofficials. He said someone from the department's Engery Conservation Division telephoned during the week and asked him for more information and a firm budget for speeding up his work on alcohol production. Tsao said they wanted him to cutin half the time needed to complete his work on alcoholoutof the starch and fiber remaining in the kernel. He uses the traditional which would take two years and morethan $1 million. Hesaid he could do the workin nine to 12 months from the time the contract starts but it will cost about $1.8 million Hestressed the project would be for demonstration only. A production plant capable of turning one million tons of grain into 100 million gallons of alcohol a year could cost $150 million to $200 million, hesaid Grain alcohol now is made with whole grain, which leaves behind a WATERLOO, Iowa (UPI) — Vice President Walter Mondale, Sen. Edward Kennedy and Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. took their Iowa campaigns to Waterloo Saturday to join in a ‘poor substitute for the debate that never was.” Mondale, point man in President Carter's surrogate campaign. was to share the stage at a dinner with the senator from Massachusetts and the California governor.but the encounter borelittle resemblance to with its fiber, from the germ. which contains the oil Then solvent extraction is used to removethe protein, which can be used for animal food, and the fiber and starch are left for alcohol production ‘Previously you could only make through 1980, it is almost certain no one will charge Rep. Phil Crane RIll. with waffling on the issues. residue asked NBC Saturday to include them on next weekend's ‘Meet the Press" interview program, where President Carter already is scheduled to appear. Both Kennedy and Brown are opposing Carter in the Jan. 21 Iowa IS LEVEN’S FIRST QUALITY STOCK Men’s Suits...........$39 Men's Sport Coats........... 539% NO SECONDS! 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Rosalynn Ends lowa Campaign BOONE, Iowa (UPI) — Rosalynn Carter, campaigning in farmland that was symbolic of the early days of detente. said Saturday the Soviets mustbe punished and Iowa will be a showcase of American determination on the issue ALL MERCHANDISE DOOR CRASHERS Want Spot on Program, Too ByUnited Press International Both Sen. Edward Kennedy and California Gov. Edmund Brown M—740 S. State PROVO—110 S. 500 W. 375-3436 SPRINGVILLE—141 5. Main AMERICAN FORK—5O E. Main NEDHI—86 5 Mon PAYSON—80 W. Utah Ave WEEKDAYS 9AM 9PM SAT 9.5 APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE BUT NOT NECESSARY alcohol fromstarch. We nowhave a different kind of a mold culture which can consume fiber (as well as starch) and makeethanol,” Tsao said. 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