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Show 8 The Salt Lake Tribune. Saturday. September 1. 1973 Solon Says 'Resist Steel Price Boost (IPI) -- WASHINGTON n said Friday that w SPECIALS 6 to 9 p.m. due and well within government guidelines. The testimony opposing came in the second day of public hearings into requests by 12 steel producers for pnee increases averaging about 5 on prodpereen ucts. This is the steel that ends up in cars and home appliances, and critics of the prooposed price boosts argue that consumers would ultimately foot the bill in higher retail prices. Turn Out Lights Sen. William Proxmire, age-pric- e controls juld be badly damaged if the Cost of Living I J price increase requests from the steel industry. But David M. Roderick, a top official of U.S. Steel Corp., the industrys largest producer, said steel was a victim of inflation, not a cause of it." He said a price boost was over- - back-to-scho- ol Zi 1 Star-New- priority 2n dve asked for a speeded-upublic heating on the pro gram Because fuel is urgent$ ly heeded for agricultural p that between September and next April propane supplies will probably be insufficient to; meet all market require-mints- ." Consequently, it says, nonpriority users can expect to receive less than what they should plan to need and operate accordingly. v Avoids Allocation love has tried to stay away from a mandatory allocation program for other fuels, including gasoline and heating oil; (Copyright) reg. $70 to $90 at-ho- me attire Off sportcoats now 2 3 Off Wide lapels, bright colors, all from zestful patterns Longs and shorts in discontinued colors, broken sizes, various fabrics. current stock. j Loungewear Men's Clothing reg. $5 to $14 reg. $1 to $10 the waterworks 12 Off stuff and nonsense 2 tO 34 Off Final clearance of tank tops and beach jackets; solids, Stationery and desk supplies plus games ond puzzles good gift ideas. Men's Sportswear Stationery J game,. There is simply er way inflation stowed- - n no cn be reg. $40 .The council could rule on the issue as early as next week. A similar request by the Big Four automakers to raise prices oh 1974 model cars, should also be answered soon after Labor Day. get an "eyeletful" 4. eyelet spreads iii yellow, pink or white, reg. $8 $2 tiers, 36" Full-si- Solon Asks Draperies Inquiry On Paper , ze , . , t reg. $60 a suit sale!. - WASHINGTON (AP) Sen. Clifford P. Case, asked today for a Senate committee invest ig? 'ion of the newsprint shortage. In a letter to Sen. Warren 19.99 Quality polyester doubleknits in most sizes new businessmen's styles. G. chairman Magnuson, of the Senate Commerce Committee, Case said the inquiry should explore the cause of the shortage, avenues of possible relief and ways in which the federal government might mters News Agency - Mrs. Jurray, the British injured in a omb explosion here y, has been fitted with a ary left hand, Univer-ispitge Washington listed her condi-ida- y as good. Murrays left hand was off when she opened a j assist. Case said six New Jersey weekly newspapers already have ceased publication and others are cutting back to save paper. The senator said 05 percent of the U.S. newsprint supply comes from Canada and a yellow-ta- g railroad strike there has aggravated the situation, but prospects remain for a longterm shortage of at least 18 months even if new paper mills were started now. fashions addressed to a former ;y defense official. The and index finger of her aar.d also were dam-- n addition, she suffered ions of the face, shoul- - underwent surgery New Polaroid CAMBRIDGE, MASS. (UPI) - Polaroid Corp. has it will start Sept. 24 XS-7- 3 iie delivery of its aslant picture system to deairs throughout the country. Thursday to fit her with the temporary hand, which will permit her to perform simple tasks. She will be fitted with a more permanent artificial left hand later. Makes your whole house work better V 3 to V2 J j, Sliding doors u . windows Locks hinges lawn mowers and tools Frees rusted parts Prevents rust i : I. NU mm 1 Dresses Coats Sportswear The Loft & Patio Town Girls & Maternity Fashion Shoes Cameo Room Millinery Pre-Tee- ns $85 sun SAIT LAM reg. 65c dozen picnic special 45' i off 1 Makes light oil old- - ;j fashioned. Offers clean1: lubrication for: & I Budget Store Men Victim Gets 'Hand Eetter-Bom- b H1NGT0N 6 reg. $19 to patterns, ingibji Sept. 7. The program is authorized ' byifte Economic Stabilization Act Congress passed last sum ' mftr and is expected to run ; from early September through Ajfil 39, 1974. In a draft statement circulating through several government agencies yes: tefday, Love said that' al- though propane represents a very small fraction of the nations fuel supplies, It is crit- -' ical to certain needs. high-priorit- y Camera Shop J , ftegulations under the allocation program will seek to redirect available supplies of propane back to ucers, encourage refiners to increase propane supplies, and restrict consumption by nonpriority users. The draft statement warns 9V2"xll" Camera Sliop the hearings are expected to be held in Wash-- , high-priorit- y Leatherette, burlap or grass doth with 10 magnetic peges show your favorite faces; pressed posies can go here, too. pur-poli- Supplies Dwindle "Studies just concluded by the federal government have determined that the propane situation has continued to de teriorate. Diversion of prop- . ane from raditional, agricul tural and residential users to industrial and utility users will result in ail absolute shortage of propane for these traditionhe al , users, said. 2 5 Six sides to Proxmire noted that finan- cial markets are extremely sensitive to steel prices and that a price boost now might rates higher I1051 ' interest ' ers. photo albums the photo cube Roderick, charman of U.S. Steelss finance committee, disagreed. "Steel profits have been squeezed to the point that the rate of return is wholly inadequate to attract external funds necessary to build new mills, he said. In- -'- dystry executives argue that first government program, for production facilities or sharing of present allocation are outmoded, and that unless in the couscarce supplies steel output Can be expanded ntrys peacetime history. quickly, Japan and the European Common Market will Priority Uses take a bigger bite of the U.S. Under the proposal, availmkets. able supplies would go first More Difficult uses which, befof sides farming, include heating of rural residence and trail- reg. $3 reg. $1 Proxmire told a council that the increases, panel scneduled to take effect in should be "as a matter of quashed simple justice to the American consumer . . . profits in the steel industry will be good without a price incicase." s Service Washington WASHINGTON -- The White House Friday proposed a mandatory allocation program for propane, a fuel urgently needed by farmers this autumn for drying crops. The proposal, announced by John A. Love, head of the Olvl I 4 i i If the council "caves in to the steel industry at this critical moment . . . Phase 4 will have been abandoned before it wifs begun," Proxmire said. The council "might as well turn out the lights, lock the d'lors and go out of business, lie said. Crop Fuels Facing Allocation She bonus shopping time for bargains at our Coftonwooc , Valley Fair and University Mall stores only flat-rolle- d Council "caves in to . Hot dog and hamburger buns for mix 'em or match 'em the last outing. Our entire world of feminine fashion is ope ' to spectacular buys for three hours, look for the Yellow and check the special tables Tags on our fashion racks in each department, too, for even bigger surprises. Literally hundreds cf choices await you. This will be an evening to remember! compose1 pillows reg. $8 std reg. $10queen reg. $13 king ...2$13 Polyester-fille- d baouties. 2$10 2$17 Bakery Foshion Domestics i OOOiH e IV Jf |