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flefl seersucker Reg to89C in 29 1ToSP0" Sew one seam add straps & It’s done Vd patrols “I thought it was a very good gesture on the part of the white community to say that the Klan patrolling the area does not reflect the attitude of the entire community" Flakes said do not want the klan or The petition said “We unauthorized private vigilante group patrolling any our neighborhood and interfering with the publicly authorized law enforcement" Stuart defended the patrols “I feel that we are not bedsheeted bigots as some people think” Stuart said “We are citizens of the community like anybody else I don’t know whether the man is black or white or whatever” Printsolid te rloclt 149 Reg printed flannel printed mock eyelet 159 yd Idea of breakup alarming to GM in eo Great for Spring j9 J 399 yd underyard suedes a 59 Reg to 229 yd DETROIT (UPI) — General Motors Chairman Thomas A Murphy says the nation would suffer a severe blow if a pending antitrust investigation leads to a government-ordere- d breakup of the giant auto firm Murphy in an interview with UPI Tuesday said expand its already huge share of the auto market despite a widening federal investigation into alleged monopolies in the industry The Federai Trade Commission has been looking for more than a year into a number of possible antitrust violations by US auto manufacturers The commission is expected soon to begin issuing subpoenas of company records GM the nation’s largest manufacturer is a major target of the probe Last year the firm produced 56 percent of all domestic cars sold in the United States with the other Big Four automakers sharing the remaining 44 percent A finding by the FTC that GM holds a monopolistic share of the market could result in divestiture — a forced break-u- p of the giant firm into smaller companies “That would be an awful blow to this country Murphy said “It would in effect be saying ’Don’t ever be successful or if you are don’t be too successful because there is a penalty attached to sucGM will keep trying to 4 cess’ “I can't believe that’s what this country stands for that there should be a penalty for success If it did I'd say we would have lost something this country can - never recover" Murphy said part of GM’s problem with the FTC resulted from the company’s early movement toward cars smaller and more He said GM officials decided shortly after the 1973 Arab oil embargo to embark on a costly project of downsizing its cars and developed the subcompact Chcvctte while Ford Motor Co and Chrysler Corp hesitated "We were willing to take a risk" Murphy said “We could have been dead wrong on some of our product programs but we came out with merchandise that was not only smaller but better and people bought nt it" As a result GM's share of the domestic market climbed by nearly 10 percent “If we do the best job of satisfying the customer and we obey the laws of the land whatever percentage of the market the customers happen to favor us with that's the way the system is supposed to work" Murphy said “You can't tie one hand behind your back and expect to be a good solid competitor" he said "We wouldn't be fulfilling our obligation to the country the stockholder or the system" lioml) kills Israeli pair TEL AVIV Israel (UI’I) — A powerful bomb today killed an elderly Israeli couple in a suburb outside Tel Aviv and the Palestine liberation Organization claimed responsibility lor the blust Police said the bomb killed an old mnn and his wife as they slept in their suburban Ilamat Gan home Three others were wounded two of them seriously "The ground shook" David Ozeri 26 a neighbor said “I jumped up from bed The building fell down” thursday 10 am door crashers - 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