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Show Dollar Sags on European Exchanges at the Income Jumps At MobU Oil The (AP) American dollar sagged further in trading Tuesday on European fureign exchanges. Dealers said the dollar was depressed by a steady nse in the price of gold, which moved up $1 an ounce to $119.75 in london and $1.75 to a toal of $120.5 in Zurich. - Mobil NEW YORK (AP) Oil Corp. Tuesday announced a 41.4 percent increase in secto $181 a share, compared to $1.29 a share during the like ond quarter net income pencd - LONDON in 1972. Income for the quarter ending June 30 was $184.2 million on sales of $2.88 billion. 4 0525 $2 5285 A slight dosed at 4.0393 francs. In Zunch, the dollars posture improved slightly to 2.8075 Swiss francs, but closed at 2.7995 francs. improvement in the dollar's fortune's came in Franki'urt at the dost after the West German national hank bought $5 million to support the rate. The dollav had declined steadily during the day from Mondays 2.3050 mark to just below 2.3u, dosing finally at 2.3020 marks. In Fans, the dollar was almost half a centime down at The dollar weakened against all major European currencies except the British pound, Electronics which lost almost one cent to francs opening. Warren Sharp gains ahead for SILVER? miwmm1' 1 Why silser is a valued hedge against mil ition provei. effective for nejrly 2,600 years. 3 powerful forces at work today which are speeding America towards further monclary crises. 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(Dave) Williams lias been appointed manager of business planning for Montek Division of Inc., which manuf- stock. British American wants eventually to buy 100 percent control. Slater Walker Securities Ltd. of London appears to have acquired control of Franklin Stores. J Mr. Atwood Mr. Johnson Business T rade winds retailers The firm also produces seeds. Publications in the American West (Copyright) Mrs. Schilling Mr. McNair shares tendered recently at $23 with indications that it had acquired more than 71 percent of Gimbels, the New share). University of Utah Press Parallel Barriers The Dent bill would parallel barriers to American take But there have been no rumblings from the Justice Department regarding the bid for Gimbels or for Franklin Stores. British American Tobaccos American unit. Brown & Williamson, was counting He said income for the year totaled $1,050,822 ($1.80 a Name I the moment, it is not whether hearings will bi held on Dent's bill during thi; session of Congress. At dear Justice Intervention - Exchange Depositories in California, Honda, Sew York, Texas, Utah and Canada. Last week and the week before that, Alexanders stock came out of the doldrums when it appeared that British interests were seeking to acquire that discount department store chain. The Anticipated bid did not materialize. True, the Justice Department intervened in the British case when this petroleum world oil giant bought some Sinclair stations then merged, with Standard Oil of Ohio. The company was forced to give up stations that competed in the same markets Special to The Tribune IDAHO FALLS Rogers Brothers Company, a food processor and developer with facilities here, reports an increase of about 25 percent in net earnings for the fiscal year ended June 30, said Robert B. MacLean, president and chief officer. Member of the Vew York Mercantile A is a special commodity in 11 west- Shows Gains Pacific Coast Coin Exchange d Now the threat comes from abroad primarily from Britain at the moment, thoagh Japan is expected to be on the takeover march before long. Again there is no very clear evidence as to whether the Justice Denertment would intervene wiui an antitrust charge as readily against a foreign company as against one with its headquarters here. Idaho Company m Among other target companies that Dent expressed concern about were the Uns Building Corp., the Stauffer Division of Litton Industries, the Frist Bank 4 Trust Co. of Los Angeles and the Commercial Trading Co. movement The takeover went so far companies as large as Goodrich and Chemical Bank among other giants were attacked that state and federal legislation wv.s passed to cool the movement. charrier operating ern states. long. 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