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Show :2 The Salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday, September 193 18, IBM Found ' ;;( i 1 ' - i L m w h rl ( 1 V 5 i I j i ij' ! N . .. Ju. rv - T ? , -- ; Av V-- v.i' y. v-'a- H , y y' LYC x-.-- , .a A H J s' VX ' .fi- - kt i : "'1 1 U ; K. L PtTTSBLRGH, PA. Two blocks of shoppers jam New Diamond Market in downtown Pittsburgh Mon-- ; day buying nearly 50,000 pounds of top choice beef selling around half the current price. One example of the sale h steak at 99 cents a pound. Fund Trial Reset .: in October court trial ;jii The trial was scheduled to start Sept. 11, but was postil poned after the former cabinet officers lawyers cited the s J pressures of Watergate and said they werent I ready. inves-tigation- Judge Lee Gagliardi advised lawyers for J both sides Monday to be ready ! for trial on Oct. 23, but added further Jy that thftfe might be of the trial adjournment date. District Mitchell, former U.S. attorney general, and Stans, are under indictment on charges of conspiracy, perjury and obstruction of justice. The case revolves around the secret $200,000 contribution to President Nixons reelection campaign by financier Robert Yesco. In return, the govern-- ! them claims, the cabinet members were to intercede in Vescos behalf in a pending 'Securities & Exchange Commission case. r ! Aocialtd Press Wtreonoto At These Prices! Owner Charley Click claims he is of beef back to 1945 levels. Ill the public deserves a break, he the shoppers camped overnight to Click says the sale will continue market CLIP Chicago Tribune The United NEW YORK Nations General Assembly will convene its 28th annual session on Tuesday and the big challenge confronting the international organization is whether it can rise from the low estate into which it has fallen. - . There will be plenty of talk there are by delegates more than 100 items on the but the big question agenda is how much solid accomplishment can be expected on such vexing items as the Middle East, international terrorism, colonialism, disarmament, the reunification of Korea and a host of other items, including Derations. financing of V v ' i I member There rid body, nations in u.e compared to 51 wKn it was founded at San Francisco in 1945. Three more members will be added this year. East and West Germany and the Bahamas, which recently became independent. Observers have noted that the concerns of most new members, most of whom were colonies until recently, are simply not the concerns of the major powers, including the United States In recent years, big power & SAVE Tribune Telephone Numbers Do you need information, want sports scores, have a news story or feature you want to talk about? Is your paper missing? Do you want to discuss a classified or display advertisement? HERES WHERE TO CALI. Newspaper Delivery Problems, 524-284- 0 conflicts have increasingly been dealt with directly by the powers concerned, bypassing the U.N. Thus was the Cuban missile crisis resolved, with the U.S. directly confronting the Soviet Union. Again, the U.N. found itself powerless to deal effectively with the Vietnam War. It has FDA Policy Attacked - Wolfe, Guys ' 4v Aldrin said that when he told his wife, Joan, about it. she refused him the divorce to which she had already agreed. A few days later the woman mamed another man, he said Aldrin, now 43 and retired from the Air Force, lives in Californias San Fernando Valley with the wife who agreed to reconciliation and a new start, and his three children. He was in New York to pub- his book Return to Earth which appears in the October issue Good of Housekeeping magazine and will be published in November by Random House. licize LnJ0C3 a 1973 of r the Health Research Group. Best Interest This policy is m the best of the medical de ice, drug and food industries, but in the worst interests of patients, other consumers and their doctors who more than likely will suffer from not having been informed about these problems. he said ' And the ruling could have additional impact on other industries dominated by giant companies. Judge A. Sherman Chnstensqps ruling on tne need tor uniform percentage markup in prices rather than leaving them up to supply and Within hours after the decision was issued ordering IBM to pay Telex $352.5 million in damages and to follow certain pricing procedures, the huge company said it would appeal. Utah Judge Key in IBM Suit - IBM-Tele- x Join Douglas, computer industry specialist with the brokerage house of Reynolds IBM observed: Securities, has one of the best legal staffs in the country. Broad Impact Should Mondays ruling ultimately stand, however, the experts see a broad impact on the company, its competitors and the industry as a whole. For IBM itself, the implications aie enormous. The $352.5 million damage award of all amounts to the pretax profits Wall Street analysts estimate the company will amass in 1973. And there is the possibility that other competitors, taking a cue from Telex, will go to court themselves. From a competitive standpoint the decision is bound to dimmish the dominance of the field by IBM, said W. Carroll Bumpers, chairman of Greyhound Computer Corp More Opportunity h This certainly make the computer industry more competitive and, if upheld, will give better opportunity for others to enter the basic computer manufacturing business, Bumpers said. The decision apparently limits IBMs expansion into the fastgrowing field of peripheral components, computer items such as card readers, typesetters and cathode ray tubes. The ruling could also lead to the proliferation and expansion of the independent firms, like Telex. Memorex and Mohawk Data Sciences, which interest W' Aldrin told a news conference he had Indulged in a series of extramarital affairs and that his marriage nearly broke up because of a long relationship of mutual needs and demands with a beautiful New York divorcee. physician-directo- NEW YORK Computer men and Wall Street analysts decisay Mondays sion. if it survives further court tests, will result in some major changes in one of the most nations glamorous growth industries. will A WASHINGTON (AP) Food and Drug Administration decision to withhold public warning of certain hazardous medical devices and drugs was called irresponsible and indefensible Monday by a Ralph Nader organization. The decision, based on FDA fear such a warning could literally frighten some people to death, is the height of arrosaid Dr. Sidney M. gance, - Col. YORK (AP) Edwin E. Buzz Aldnn Jr., one of the first two men in the moon, said Monday astronauts were not the Simon-pur- e guys pictured in NASA but "celebrated publicity, some pretty wild nights." NEW In it. Aldnn tells of his long bout with extreme mental depression which set m after his return from the moon and required extended psychiatric treatment both in an Air Force hospital and privately. He said he still takes moodchanging drugs to prevent recurrences. Aldrin said his :i By Group sent peacekeeping missions to the Middle East but the situation there is still explosive and it still has forces in South Korea, sent there 20 years ago to prevent Communist North from overrunning the South. This subject is expected to be dealt with extensively at the meeting. Astro Discounts Picture Of . . also was ordered to stop "single or bundled pricing of IBM memory systems in its System 370 central processing unit, and to price its processing units and memories separately within 60 days. Telex had argued that IBM had been pricing the equipment in ways designed to freeze out competition. A Telex spokesman said Telex was pleased with the decision. He said Telex will the prosecute vigorously overseas phase of the case, which had been separated from domestic competitive issues. IBM Telex had sought $1.2 billion in damages, accusing IBM of predatory marketing actions IBM denied the monopoly allegations, saying its share of the computer accessory mara field it said now has ket 1.800 manufacturers had declined annually. rolling the cost lose money but says. Some of attend the sale. for two days. 'Simon-Pur- e . Associated Press Wnter specialize in manufacturing these sideline components. By Josh Fitzhugh Continued Erom Page One implementing, or carrying out predatory pricing, leasing or other ads. practices or strategies with intent to obtain or maintain a monopoly in the U.N. To Push Upward Move A fed- YORK (AP) of John Mitch- era! and Maurice Stans involv- t irig a secret $200,000 presiden- I tial campaign contribution has been rescheduled on a tenta- t tive basis for Oct. 23. secretary, ttMj&Xfi. Computer Field Eyes Change Guilty in Trade Suit Challenge For Session : U.S. wial jnnrfivnrii Meat Tastes Better ' , A . f.'ZTir. K..JX i-- I ; '1, k , :l J , y j tpwb w 4 !; -w -- t ' ,y e--- t, ) ? y If I : c-yt- FP?. p-" O V 1 !?iC U DSEF ff.j CHOICE - 3 iti l - , SA 'TOP BfWfPB - . COLD CUTS U S IT V va iiU it-wn- Lxu lTTf . ,, : ', ..J v 'ft , ' r . ;w t j IBM Decision to Stand? $ . ft V i Wolfe said the policy would - leave uninformed the primary health-carproviders such as hospital emergency room personnel who would be most in need of such information if a patient with a malfunctioning heart valve or medical device was brought in. e The FDA is scheduled to publish within the next few weeks an interim statement of Edwin E. Buzz" Aldrin Jr. Some Wild Nights policy declaring the agency may in certain circumstances forego public warnings about the recall of products presreal or potential enting threats to health. main motive in writing the book was the hope that it would "act as a catalyst to about discussions opening mental health tn the general public. Aldrin said that, unfortunately. nearly all publicity put out by the National Aeronautics and Space Agency had us squarely on the side of God. country and family. To read these accounts was to believe we were the most Simon-pur- e guys there had ever been. This simply was not so. We all went to church when we could, but we also celebrated some pretty wild Avoid Fright Thomas W. Brown, director coordination compliance, and policy, said m an interview that the FDA is concerned that public warnings may literally frighten some people to death. If it s going to harm the public by making an announcement. we won't do it." e want to preclude he said. any undue fright on the part of the public. r S4 Billion In IBM Case The computer industry is made up of three basic sectors known in the trade as hardware, software and peripherals. Production of hardware the basic, central equipment in a computer system is presently dominated by IBM, General Electric and a few other companies. Many concerns make software, such as electronic tape, and an increasing number have sought to enter the pe- ripherals market. who issued the suit decision is a Utah native, who until 1971 was a federal district court judge in Salt City. A. 'T j Sherman Chri- ft" ' restensen tired that f V year at age 65, his and, at man IBM-Tele- x DO-I- T- YOURSELF yLake CARPET m. own discretion, became a senior judge, sitting where needed in other districts. fife Born in Manti Judge Christensen was bom Nylon Shag in Manti in 1905. He was educated in Manti public schools, Colors: Red, Blue, Green, O'tinge, Gold Brigham Young University and the National University Law School in Washington, DC. In his early years, he was active in Republican Party activities. He was that partys candidate for 2nd District Congressman in 1938. Christensen was Judge elected president of the Utah Bar in 1951. Pad Attached to Carpet SAVE INSTALLATION CHARGE... Nominated to District In 1954, he was nominated to become a federal district judge by the second for Utah President Dwight D. Ei- He was recomsenhower. mended for the post by the late Sen. Arthur V. Watkins. HOME FURNISHINGS 800 L Center, Midvale Judge Christensen is married and has two sons, a daughter and 11 grandchildren. trifle west of State 3t 7720 So Open Mon. and Fri. til 9 A Phone 255-354- 7 WE'VE MOVED - A NEW YORK (LPI) $352.5 million antitrust ruling in Tulsa, Okla., against Inter- to our sparkling new store conveniently located at national Business Machines cost IBM shareholders almost $4 billion in paper values Monday. And observers said the ruling could pose some problems for IBM's business. On the New York Stock Exchange. IBM. stock fell $26 a share to $272 for a total loss of a fig$3,785,158,000 on paper ure greater than the 1972 sales of any U.S. corporation outside the top 20. 232 South Main long-rang- e There are of of nights." 'Paper Losses The demand factors for each particular computer product appeared to raise an issue that could extend to other industries. IBM 145,583.000 ... shares at the largest volume of any listed $43,383,734,000 dollar stock. 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