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Show -.- AH European Qerations r ? v 4 tY'-- '?? .J i X. h'rs&o Peugeot Buys Chrysler Firms Service SNew YorkTheTimes French Motors, Ford, Toyota and Nissan. auto group aimounced Thursday that it has bought ail the European Operations of the Chrysler Corp., making the French company the largest 'automobile manufacturer in Europe. I Under the terms of the agreement, jchrysler will receive a cash payment of million and 1.8 million newly jcreated shares in Peugeot Citroen, J giving Chrysler a 15 percent stake in the French group. Three Countries Chrysler maintains production plants m France, Great Britain and Spain. All will come under the control of Peugeot-Citroe- in the United States, has experienced a severe financial bind because of weak car sales and mounting expenditures predicted in the next few years. Needs Plant Capital The company reported nearly fOO million in losses during the first six months of this year and is attempting to raise $7,5 billion for plant Investments and the development of new, smaller models. In Europe last year, Chrysler had $3.26 billion in sales with a labor force of 77,000. Peugeot-Citroewhich employs 184,500 people, recorded sales of $8.53 billion in 1977. To assure a "transition under the best possible conditions," the Peugeot 1980." said the agreement n was still subject to the approval of the French and United States governments. But no opposition is expected from President Valery Giscard dF.s-tain- n and pro- duced 1,518,000 and 774,000 vehicles, respectively. The new agreement will to the forefront of push Peugeot-Citroe- n European automakers, ahead of Volkswagen, whose plants turned out 2,219.000 vehicles in 1977. The French group will also emerge as the fifth largest automobile manufacturer in the world, behind General six-fol- Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries are scheduled to meet. After dropping slightly against the Tokyo, the dollar on the European money markets. Dealers said it was after the helped by some profit-takin- g U.S. currency hit record lows Wednesday against the Swiss franc and West Germany mark. But the profit-takin- g tapered off and the dollar gradually began to slide again. The fall was escalated, dealers said, by the shahs telling a news conference at the Caspian Sea resort of Noushahr that the price of oil should rise in December, when members of the Swiss francs, compared with Wednesdays record close of 1.6820. Butthis was e low of 1.66925 still above the Swiss francs hit during Zurich trading Wednesday. In Frankfurt, the dollar fell sharply in hectic trading late Thursday to end the day at 1.9783 German marks. This was below the 1.9861 marks at mid-dabut still slightly above Wednesday's record closing low of 1.9765 marks and e low of 1.9710 marks hit the earlier Wednesday. Late rates for the dollar in other European financial centers: distance New all-tim- said John Hulse, the "backfired, companys chief executive officer. The promotion began in July, in newspaper ads and in pamphlets mailed with the telephone bill. Customers were invited to call a iMarkets In Brief cent c - l sates In hundreds (00) omitted except for those designated i) which are traded in 10 share lots and earned in full. DIVIDENDS: are annual untess otherwise identified: (a) plus extra; b) paid last year; di(c) payment on accumulated vidends; (d) declared or paid so far thus year, no regular rate; (a) cash plus stock; (g) annual rate plus stock dividend; (h) peft this year latest dividend omitted; (I) percent In stock; (k) percent In stock paid last year; (q) In bankruptcy receivership or reorganization; (s) capital distribution,- (x) exdividend, (wl) when issued; (wt) warrants. FRACTIONS: (f) Indicates following figure Is fraction In 32nds; (I) indicates following figure Is fraction In 64ttw; (r) following figure Is fraction in 2S6ttw; (s) following figure is fraction In 12tths; (t) Indicates following figure is fraction In lathe. Lower case tetters appearing In front of the closing price Indicates that price was on another stock exchange; (b) Boston Stock Exchange! (c) Cincinnati; (d) Detroit; (u) Midwest; (p) Pacific; (g) NASDAQ. the market reported by the National Association of Securities Dealers; (k) tnstlnet. the block trading system used by Institutions. Sin. Dtv. PB Its. HI. Lw. CH. OftAA Vi 44V AwhteLi ! JO f 1745 r444 31 I p4 M 16 Albertyi .96 AkmAI 1.40 s AltegC p 11 Allg Pw 1.72 AliiedSt 1 ft 10 7 43 90 43.90 42 42. 40 65 40.90 Sep Oct Nov Dec 43. 42. 43.15 42 6 tse 5 7 rt6 P 59 946 35 906 41 22 46 4 24v 21 A ft s 13te 17te 13 27te Ifts NEW closing Stories - YORK (UPI) ranoe of averages: Low Hiftt Ope 889.73 2ft .05 107.37 304 98 303.73 in stocks used 11 5433,9. ft High ft 15 bids. Trent. UftH 891,63 249 90 110.98 YORK NEW exchange rates in Standard & NEW YORK UPIlaria, a Tm Standard w m UNN pm BlacU.0 BaoeCa Borden Borg W J BrttPer ZM Brunswk . 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Falrclnd .70 10 222 35 FairmtF .76 15 15 11 55 4 Far ah Mto FlncISBI.X 5 30 r32 Flmtne 1.10 91154 18 Fleming .90 9 98 r71 FMC pt FordMo FortHow u!7 5 41 14 22 22 25 18 a a 3B 17 123 771 JOLIET, lit (UPI) Umtodt DWRev 40a 7 90 14 1.40 TTwrsdav: to Deere Came sale Inauhlcienl 49! 35 Del Mntl.70 9 1552 30 ovtabildt martoet. trade (air; barrows and Dawlsn I D I 29 35 Hog I D tower No 9 252 17 DtaEdi gilts wak ta 25 can lbs. 5M7S; No I I 235250 lbs Oiaboid 40 13 (11 rib 111 9 4.(2M.50i No 24 20320 lbs 45254 50. Dilltngh 2 X Friday's ectknetad racnpl: Came 250. Olimgh pi 1 Disney J2p 14 797 44 hogs 1000 DrPaoer 40 17 xBi 19 CAkLOri CtomeMn K 13 123 I 1337 B DES MOINES, Iowa (UPi) Mktagtt Dow Ch I 26 9 141 47 Otssmt cartol trad, cut beta trade: Bata trarta limited with dmnefid very Duke P 1.72 9 295 23 5a 10 Itgnt; deer beta 2.00 tower: hntar beta DuPont t (0 tower, XOaoO lbs Peer beef 79.50, DuonaL 1.72 12 131 20 7 o .10 10 183 tos heMar beta K 25. Dynamic --cartot dressed pork trade: No 7 35 sales reported. CSytam l..ta I I'.S. Treasury Wi.i,.. 1.22 13 t 2S 1 Btas My Cessna futrrinoiiiitain Stink Exchange .. JO 2,44 10 ChaseM 2 30 Ows Cp 140 9 - 21 74 32 35 21 33 S3 279 17 134 2144 4D 152 17 17 5 5 15 15 49 5 1 GO 14 725 1 Bod Ed Brand C Iftft siugter 14 20 14 208 25 7 532 1.72 CarrterC JO 7 Carter Hal I I 12 3 CartHal pi 2 Cart Wta 40 11 40 & IS Si 4 15 40 53.5 IS 5 53 77 3 tt 12 12 93 14 1 145 14 1754 ElPaaC 1.10 9 623 EHraCp 1.24 9 27 153 Envirotch 1 Esmark 1 J4 9 11 3 Ethyl 1.10 5 24 Ethylp( 2J0 Exxon 1 2122 GAF um Pad Wo O 0.7 117 CampSl JOK CaroPL 1J4 I fntew ft thundiV. IS 0 1.20a Boetae dollars: Tteawtey Weteweday lijtt M 107.27 -- 0 21 -- 0 115 27 v Close Forefri leas 7tt5 0 m. 2 lath SAPS Indw Tn End San 36M firy 107.44 107 hourly Index, tor Poor & w nn 893.54 591 29 7.82 -- 3.51 -- O.ft 307.72 307 97 308. 307.31 306 -- 1.74 -- 0.56 107 A4 Poors 500 Stock Index - IPs pllte r5 10751 25 83 247 91 247 22 -- 2.65 -- 1.07 2 ft rtJ r NEW YORK of the 10 most active stocks traded on the New York Stock Exchange Thursday. Sates Last Oft. Safes Laft Cft. 25 Inc 371,7 400.9 9te - Vi Texaco Ramada Inn Inc V T Coro H UAL L 543,300 tlVj 3690 37te ---- 11 - N Am Airlines 3414 24W U 463, KD Sears RoetA 3334 4TA -- 1 Ite Digital Eoft T'i Chrysler Cp i - W McDermott Co 298.900 4 Ptei Am Air 378,4 tfite - 92.45 85.46 -- 006 0.04 Ten leading Stocks Sales, closing prices and net change (AP) 6. 40.65 Utah, Idaho. Eastern Nevada Feedtet at 42 25N ft anga Sales for Thursday, Aug. TO: Tra 42 ft ft Jan ft ; slaughter steers mostly .a lower than week s close ; slaughter heifer not well t'tted; buyers cautious and tect1te. Law Cteae Prey. Open Hifti Slaughter cattle: Steers good and mostly load ctowMy lb high choice 5340; load mixed good f-xchoice 1,100 lb SO W; heifers couple mostly choice 9501,000 lb cattle: Not enoutft sales corv weaker Tned for a price comwNison; evident, few etwee 7 lb betters u.tt for immediate delivery: few choice 450 steer calves 70.00; heifer metes 64.00 for .ctooer delivery NEW YORK (UPI) Platinum futures Sheeo: 2 00 lower; two loads chdce mixed Thursday closed to 270 points higher. lb 5 .50. Sates were estimated at 1,284 contracts. aughter and feeder lambs NY PLATINUM: Utah Hay Market Hews for Week Ending Marcex 50 troy oi; 5 per troy at htndav, Aug. TO: Aitelf a hay trade very Oeen High Law Cteta Prey Thaw in the north and central area but 270. 273 00 Wt 40 272.70 269 Oct gnrmal In the south; many growers busy Jan 273 271. 275.70 271 4'th the harvest and storing for later sales 276 20 278 70 277.70 26 773.500 Apr worth and central areas about steady to 4.00 2 282.20 279 Ml 277.OD0 fewer) southern area steady; In northern, Jly 2fU 286 282 290 006 2R2 Oct ,lrea Ho i and I dairy hay second crop Jan 5 00 00 289 2ft 2ft. 26 aoge from 40.0045. per ton sane short 292. 293. 27 006 seme volume second crop Ho. and 2 A hav standing buver to cut and bale per ton; In the Wasatch and central CHICAGO (UPI) - GoM futures closed small volume No. I and 2 dairy 440 to 520 pointshigner. bates Packed roadside 5600 per ton; No 2 dairy Thursday contracts. dried some 3 I nd Ho. teeuer some baled, CHICAGO GOLD: 4.21 6 21 6.22 6.21 4 i.ZVt Aug Chopoed delivered teedvards and dairies Marrow 1ft tray ft. $ par fray ft. ift fts; cants par ft per ton, small volume No. and 2 dairy Hieh Lew Cteea 23 70 23. 23 75 23 75 23 !ivered S3 t 00 per ton; No 2 dairy 22 15 22 22 71 22 0 good feeder hay second cron picked up In 41 QM6.00 per ton; snut tern area 22)5 KM 21 70 cron Serge volume No. 1 and 2 dairy Hr 21 21 75 21.70 Hacked roadside 56 00 per ton; cubing 21 M 21 21 wr alien In central and southern area fully 21 JO 31 21.73 2 and No. with week last dairy ady 21 25 21 t.o.b. slab. ft 21.25 21 . Seriiamant on previous and ctosa. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) - Livestock hteal-ISwybMM tarn; I per tea A Aik; N Nominal. Thursday guefattens Tvidey: 191 80 99 45 199.30 159 Aue .? Cattle 4J00; feeder cattle and catvers 159 160 40 159 30 Itt 1ft 10 Sep Today's clearings $153,96391.70 1 tfaatfy With last Thursday; wwm 60 161 140 160 Oct 1ft MARKET INDEXES Same day last year $138)91 JP0.2S showers go on Wnather wtth 162 163 50 162 163 162 Dec By Dieted Praia Intanwhonal V tendance buyers. Feeder steers pert 164. 163 164 163 163 ten Index NYSE 00 44 771 tos. choke thm and gaunt, 167 166 167 166 166 Mar AS Index 00; choice Choice tht t .TMOO lbs. 71 169 160 169 69 1ft May lbs Dow Jones Ind 1 fhoderafety ftetfwd and ftoshy 170 tt 171 170 Jfy Shocks toe 39 tteshv 15; couple WASHufcTON (UPI) Wlltafrtarth 4 &. S3 54.60; good and choice and (JaooH n TrMwr, OTunH tar tan loan 91 Feeder heifers part war taroutfi UmH (niuntad to Choice thtn and gaunt, 247 9m. 70 00 naarati mlllton OcHlara): Choice thin and moderately Hashed 300 TMII YEM 450 Km. 0. 26; guod and choice 375 wmtaranalt ' 50 0 lbs. 54 Thursdoy'i quototlons Onpoaiti $8D5.iai Hogs 1.500; barrows end gilts steady to CaO balanca 753 ioL 25 cents lower, kbeed U. $ 7 Puak (too, ta, U 49 50: mixed lbs high dressing Ravoiu collartian, on XuguP intamal fcxxcel tbs. 49(49 25i mixed U. 117 I V3 mixed U. & 2 tM. 41 SW 4 31U2$ tbs. 44.7S-4- 00 lows steady tos. 42SM2 7S tf'xedTJ. I. tbs. 4.50-4Hi boars 350 toe anu 10 10 62V5 UAUm 3 V leaver ; 14 250 IbS 36 CHICAGO (UPI) - Ca Grata: SO: lambs 19.00 w. UPftl Sheep Wtanat unchawd; No. 1 soring 2 lower; slaughter ewes steay fhctttty 1.75 UnPkCtv suspended Uu,N. and choice flto.v Cum uvtunoM): No 2 yanoa 17N spring sieuentiT lambs No. 110 Km. dwm parts W Data unmatwadi No. 2 hoavY H 41 woofwt ; choice and prime U-- l apita ) K 00; slaughter ewes utility and Smtaan, undiowd: No. 1 vtakw fpext U I 00 4.J0..N; CtaraiK hata rat, cettie noey SMnct estimates' kartaY malttnt I JM N: taatf 1 Ura hogs I.47N. 0.01 -- 2ft 2ft 2ft 59267 4.66 cty Pet, 3T - (UPO e.m. Noon p.m. 2 P.m. 3 p.m. Net chq. 5Q2ft Che 88 95 Press Irtte. nettenft ft-- 230; Transpor0; Total 102.34 Ctese Bonds Put) Utilt Indus By UNITED 306 in averages Range ft prices fhH year: 19931 742.12 Bondi: 20 10 10 246 45 -- 3.45 309 93 Transactions Thursday: Industrials tation 91,648,500; Util5ties Low 8B5.ft-6.- 244.94 106.63 1I2 Jorws Osee Chg 5. 595. 250 78 Eastern Air EastK 1.72a Averages Dow The Market In Brief The New York Stock Exchange Index fell 0.41 to 58.34 and the price of a share shed 22 cents. Declines topped advances by a margin among the 1,893 issues traded at 4 p.,n. EDT. Big board volume totaled 39,760,000 shares. Composite volume of NYSE issues listed on all U.S. exchanges and over the counter at 4 p.m. totaled 42,690,808 shares. The Steiger Amendment will be the subject of host Louis Rukeysers Wall Street Friday at 8:30 p.m. on Public Televisions Channel 7. Guest will be Rep. William A. Steiger, of the controversial bill to slash the capital gains tax. Wall Street Week is sponsored locally by The Salt Lake Tribune. Dow-Jon- es . off. All JI Market Wall Street Week Foreign Exchange r s. (66.. wholesale prices and the dollars cline abroad. Trading was active but below Wednesdays pace. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 6.15 points to 885.48. The governments report that July producer prices of finished goods rose 0.5 percent, compared with a 0.7 percent rise in June, triggered some selling because Wall Street had anticipated a smaller increase or even a decline. Even though food prices declined, nonfood goods prices rose sharply. A Citibank report that profit margins were under inflationary pressures sent the dollar skidding again in Europe despite reported Federal Reserve intervention. Some investors retreated to the sidelines prior to the Feds report that the nations basic money supply rose $1.1 billion following a $2.7 billion hike last week. However, the long-termoney supply growth rate declined and took pressure off the Fed to tighten credit and boost interest rates. Despite claims of officials that rates wont peak until the years end, investors have bought recently in the belief they have leveled New York Stock Exchange: Final Quotations AetnaLf AibenoC Estimated volume: 1 J94 contracts. th bvers 726 and sellers 727 gourds NEW YORK (UPI) - New York Silver Uve Hogt-lM- ft tee; cants per ft 41 25 4A65 r ten, forward 4u$ pounds lower with futures closed Thursday 4 points higher Aug 49 4910 ft. 95 46 25 44 50 44 83 45 wvers 7S and setters 745 vy pounds per across the board. Sales 7,5 contracts. Oct 45.50 SILVER: NY STS tens. 95 Sates 46 46.35 Dec 46.22 45.25 45 72 jy 44.70 45.25 43 44.17 44.37 Spot tin 8 pounds higher wtth buyers Camex 5AM trey u.t cwrfs per troy Feb Oesa 42 41 41 6 and setters 6440 pounds par for. Open Htft Law 42.20 C W Apr 43. 5 6 808 44 44. 44 jrward 20 pounds lower with buyers Jun .555 and tetters 6,560 poundi 44. 44.10 44 43.70 44 per ton. Jtv Iritos 5 tons. 42 43. 43 46$ 41 4 boot lead Ite pounds lower wtth bums 41006 40 r?3 and setters 323W pounds per ton forward IV pounot tower with buyert US 51 32 kTd tetters 328 pounds psr ten. sates 58.15 56 55.07 t tans. SB 55 70 57.15 Soot zinc 1V6 pounds lower wtth buyers 57.90 3 S6J06 '9iy and sailers 320 pounds psr 57 72 55 rd lv pounds lower with buyers 56. 56.32 S3 and sellers 329 pounds Estimated volume: SJH9 contracts. Sates DflO tens. CHICAGO (UPI) - Closing range ot I Soot silver 0 90 pence h&w wtth3 Iced Broilers futures traded on the njuywt 283.60 and setters 253 90 pence, closed Thursday 670 to 11 po9rts higher Chicago Board of Thursday; norths forward Oft pence higher with CHICAGO SILVER: Lew Htfti Ctese Open I 790 40 and sellers 790.90 pence, M Trade 5,4ft a.; cents per ICED BROtLERS: tot 65 tot&. Iced BrPter355 fte; owWs per ft 45 45.75 4562 45J5 45 Aug ft investor disappointment over de- 2 LONDON (UPI) Spot cooper wire r closed the second session on order Metals Exchange Thursday $'i lower with buyers 732 and leHnrs U pounds par metric ton, forward with buyers 75uvs and lower 751 pounds per Ion. Sales 20,900 tons Spot coooer cathodes 5 Pounds lower ,itl(H'k - NEW YORK (UPI) Stocks skidded Thursday in profit taking sparked by The fall of the dollar helped prices on the Iondon bullion market and the metal closed at $107.65 an ounce, a closing high for the market. number in New York City to hear a recorded daily horoscope by Jeanne Dixon. The cost was 26-5cents per call. The promotion has been a success in Pennsylvania and Michigan and is being tried in other states. But Northwestern Bell called it "a failure in every important respect. More than 150 people sent in complaints, criticism which "far outstripped anything weve experienced in response to any advertising weve done in the past," said Hulse. 8; 30.50-3- In Zurich y Board of Trade per Ixw all-tim- GOLD NEW YORK (UPI) - Latest metal NEW YORK (UPI) - Foreign and nartef prices as quoted Thursday by the merican Metal Market, authoritative Domestic gold prices Thursday; LONDON netels publication: NEW YORK (UPI) - Markets at a Aiiminum, primary, 99 5 per cent plus Morning fixing 206 85 down 2 10 glance at the close on Thursday: 6 50 down 1.45 Artemoon fixing c lb. Aire SO lb. Ingots 53 Stocks -- Lower In active trading. domestic, 99ty per cent PARIS (fne marvennTTto 55 down 2.15 Antimony, higher. FRANKFURT 206.17 down 2.13 c pure, F O b. Lareoo, Texas, bulk 175. In active American Stocks -- Lower w lb. trading. ZURICH 206.575 down 1.50 delivered Cooper, etedroiyttc, London Stocks -- Owed slitfttly lower. 65.625-6YORK 16. NEW C IB Cotton Futures-HighLead, common, U S. primary producers Handy and Harman 206.75 down 1.20 Gold Futures-High11.00-3U.S. non primary Engelhard c lb; closed Grain Futures-Whe- at Base price for refining c lb. settling and Chicago secondary) producers to 3v cents, com unchanged to up down 1.45 per up unfabrlcatetf gold 206. 99.5 per cent, Ingot 101. Magnesium, to up te and soybeans oats unchanged lb. troy ounce. cents. te to price, fabricated gold 212.15 up Selling Manganese. 99.9 per cent boxed regular to Insufficient Cattle Trade-Sal- es down 1.48 per troy ounce. ij c lb. a market trend. establish 76 tb. flask. Mercury, YILVER HARMAN AND HANDY F.O.B. Nickel, atertrotytic cathodes, YORK (UPI) - Handv and NEW Port Coibome, Orrt., 52 08 lb. Platinum, soft, 99.$ fine, producer Harman Thursday Quoted silver at 55 488 1.7 cants down per ounce, s?40; dealer approx., 5271. 22.50 CHICAGO (UPI) - Closing range of Wednesday. ray ounce. No. prices traded on the Chicago Mercantile Steel, heavy meft COPPER FUTURES ton (consumer ThursdayExchange per Coooer futures NEW YORK (UPI) Prev Open High jyme price); Am. Met. Mkt. composite Thursday dosed 20 points lower to 2D Live Beef Cattte-40cents pftft par ton. crap price $79 contracts. Sales 6,200 higher. Tin. N Y. Am. Met. Mkt. price points COPPER: 71 M c to. Cemex 25,0ft ft.; carts gar b Tin, N Y. Am. Met. Mkt. alloyer price 95.8 1age 7 2.1460 Dutch guilders, Amsterdam down from 2.1550 earlier in the day but slightly above late Wednesdays 2.1430 guilders. Gains in Italy Milan 834.55 Italian lire, unchanged from price earlier Thursday and above late Wednesdays 833.925 lire. The dollar lost slightly against the yen in moderate Tokyo trading but generally continued the stable trend that followed an eight-da- y plunge which ended with the dollar at a record low of 184.30 yen Aug. 2. The U.S. currency closed at 187.25 yen, down from Wednesdays Tokyo close of 187.60 yen. The dollar dropped further in relatively light London trading after the Tokyo foreign exchange closed and was quoted late in the day at In Zurich, the dollar finished the day at another record closing low of 1.6805 calls and revenue, Metal Markets t. Section ll LONDON (AP) A prediction by the Shah of Iran that oil prices could rise in 1979 helped push the dollar down in late trading on European money markets Thursday. The gold price was higher in Ix)ndon but lower in Zurich. NorthMINNEAPOLIS (AP) western Bell said Thursday it is dropping promotion of horoscopes by telephone because of customer complaints that it was endorsing the occult. The promotion, to boost long Reuters News Agency Resorts NORTH MIAMI, Fla. International Inc., which opened the, first gambling casino last May, red profit ported Thursday a nearly increase for the first sue months of this year over the same period last year. The company said net income for the period which ended July 2 to million, or $3.02 a share, $10.2 surged from $2.1 million, or 66 cents a share a year ago. C August 11, 1978 It 's Bad Day for Horoscopes 6-F- old Tungsten powder minimum purr $13.71 per lb. Zinc prime western, U.S. Mart Drops As Dollar Dips Abroad 186.40. Resorts Posts Profit T2.50 imposed on the amount of copper that can be imported into this country in the next five years. A final decision must be made in two months by President Carter, who has Friday Morning, (Copyright) Trade Finance Market Mines opposed recommendations to cut imports in other cases. The Council on Wage and Price Stability had argued that copper import quotas would be inflationary. The ITC had ruled previously that domestic producers were eligible for protection because they had been injured, by imports. In a 4 to 0 decision Thursday, the ITC recommended Import quotas of 300,000 short tons per year for five years, retroactive to Jan. 1. St) far this year, 270,900 tons have been imported by the United States. Last year copper imports totaled 387.000 tons and were valued at about $472 million. Most copper imports come from Canada, Chile, Peru, South Africa, the Philippines, Btswana, Chile, Mexico, Yugoslavia and Zambia. Copper producers, who have said imports forced the layoffs or more than 14.000 copper workers in the West, had wanted impors cut even more than the commission recommended. The complaint was filed by the Anaconda Co., ASARCO Inc., Cities Sen ice Co., Copper Range Co., Cyprus Mines Corp., Duval Corp., Hecla Mining Co., Inspiration Consolidated Copper Co., Kennecott Copper Corp., Magma Copper Co., Phelps Dodge Corp., and Ranchers Exploration and Development Corp. The U.S. (AP) Commission Thursday recommended restrictions be 'Business Family Holding Company Overall control of the group lies with a holding company controlled by the Peugeot family. There has been an attempt to keep the Peugeot and Cilroen car lines completely separate in the public mind, while trying to integrate their production behind the scenes. Japanese yen in opened stronger Top of European List Last year, Peugeot-CitroeChryslcrs European operations WASHINGTON International Dollar Hurt by Oil Price Hike Report performance of the three European Chrysler companies until the end of Peugeot-Citroe- Sribrnr The Peugeot-Citroe- n group is the result of a merger only two years ago between Peugeot, a profitable company with a reputation for solid, if slightly dull cars, and Citroen, a firm known for the technical brillance of its automobiles but with a history of financial troubles. Chrysler, the third largest carmaker Peugeot-I'itroe- altf ITC Seeks to Cut Back U.S. Copper Imports JSalt 23 64 to to U25 19 13 15 79 38- 34 36 Anirriniii Slotk Exchange - h 63- - Crete K 10 10 18 07 18 HI Coteman DavMn ,20b ryvryiMkrt Fed Reaour Fronter .g 41 8 1- 3 13 1- |