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Casper Star-Tribune from Casper, Wyoming • 18

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18 Casper Tribunc-Hcrold Mondoy, Oct. 15, 1962 Del Monte Says No Funds Wasted on Buffalo Road POWDKR R1VKR BRIDGKS.i Booming Auto Industry Bright Spot of Economy same honest endeavor holds true! The two lanes oi we. wiiiii for the entire (118 miles that Vvo-! stretch of road were built at a ming will construct as her part cost of $18 407.1.28. The road even-of the interstate system." lually will le widened to four Del Monte said a critical re- "Some quarters would have you believe that the 41,000 mile interstate system is costing per mile in graft, corruption and many other imaginary doings," Del Monte said. "I am here to till you that the Wyo.

(API Every penny spent on the, interstate highway between Huffalo and Gillette can be accounted for, Harold Del Monte, chairman of the Wyoming Highway Commission said Sunday at a A croud estimated ai i.jw ui tended the dedication. view of the interstate highway system is necessary, but added l'c Tribune-Herald Want Ads ceremony dedicating ine oo-mnc i section we nave opened louay nas that Ine criticism snouid tie naseu stretch of road. jcost about per mile and on fad. Del Monte made his remarks in everv nennv can and has Ixen gain frtini the carmakers. Steel and feel that international ten- u.diMi leadeis predicted a mod- sinns will have an adverse efleet est increase production next on business, month, output during the week The Federal Resene Hoard re- dipped 1.1 per cent Irom the pre- ported that department store Mini-, week to 1.74i',ooO Ions.

sales during the week were un- debunking what he called critics! accounted for and it does not in-of the interstate highway elude any per mile for struetion program. I wrong doing." be said. "This In the lust 4i weeks of this changed from the comparable. DEMOCRATS By JACK I mm AP Business News NritiT NEW YORK niitu-iriobile industry was the spot in the economy (lunnu tin-week. Most other segments of hiiMiH'v Tucked along at a good hut tar from startling pace.

The stock market wallnunl the slowest tradinc inany months. The Jewish religious holiday, the Columbus Hay srimli' and the World Series distracted interest. Results in the automobile industry are being eyed as the key year output totaled 7ti.528.0iNI tons. week last year. However, for tbe iip 5 5 per cent from the 72.551.000 four weeks ended Oct.

6 sales tens in the like period last year, were three per cent higher than The imcrsiiy of Michigan's in the corresponding period of, S.n-.ev Research Center poll in- dieated the outlook for consumer STOCK SALES spending in the near future is op-1 Stock sales during the weekj timislic. Hut it found that long- totaled 11,822.758 shares, corn-range trends "are far from corn- pared with 13.956.BltH the previous forting 'week and 1. 172.070 for the com- The sorvev fnlliul I most OOO- narnlj u-nnk Inst Vrar Rund Gale Will Meet With the Democratic Central Committee at Headquarters, Guaranty Federal at 7 P.M. Tonite SOMETHING SPECIAL IS GOING TO HAPPEN YOU WON'T WANT TO MISS Just tell us bow much money you need and when. Phone today I to general business conditions tin.

tlnnmntrm. lr. tlll97f, OiMl nine I i uv suits aniuuiiitu in 1 new i i I the fourth Quarter. If sales mem proiiiem 10 ne soiveu soon compared wnn ine previous week and for You Monthly ou Monlhty Payments Retire Pimenti 41 4 00 fh) 40 (Q0 J. if.

7: 20 00 'j 4J00 the comparable l'Jtil week. mm Wheat Exports Slump, Feed Grains Increase MAY GET POST: George D. Woods, New York investment banker, was rumored today to have been chosen as new president of the World Bank. If chosen, he would succeed retiring Eugene R. Black cs chief of the international lending agency.

(AP Photofcx). All Dsrrccrnts models are high, it is expected that the spending will bulge over into other retail areas. So far, carmakers report an enthusiastic public response to the newly introduced Thev stepped up production during the week to an estimated passenger cars, the second-highest weekly output this year. All major companies worked overtime, and Chrysler recalled 600 idle workers to its Jefferson plant in Detroit. Maintenance of the current production rate would make October the top month of the year with If Welcome Chairman FINANCE CORPORATION 225 South Phone: 234 8951 I WASHINGTON 1 AP 1 American wheat exports are slumping from lat year's levels but those if feed grams are increasing.

The foreign Agricultural Service reports that exports of wheat and flour dining the first two months ot the marketing year be mn lt i Heavy construction awards in the week ended Monday rose to $504.7 million from $333.9 million the previous week and $338 million a year ago. F. W. Dodge Corp. which gathers construction statistics, predicted that contract awards for new construction next year ill increase to a record $43 4 billion, a gain of about five per cent over this year's anticipated total of $41.

3 billion. The company expects the boost to be inspired by income-tax cuts and greater government spending. On the price front, the wholesale cost of coffee was cut up to five cents a pound by major roasters. Food chains indicated at least some of the reductions will be passed on to consumers. The Justice Department filed a civil antitrust suit against three big oil companies.

Cit.es Service. Sinclair and Richfield, and asked U.S. Dstrict Court in I.os Angeles to order them to quit allocation of markets. The companies de-n thf accusations. ginning July 1 totaled C4 million 705.000 cars.

WELCH'S FRESH FROZEN Plans call for building 17 mil- in terms of wheat. This lion to 1.8 million cars in the bal- compared with 114 million in the 7 I I mi 15 MP anee of this year, making a 19ti2 total of 6.8 million. The steel industry was depending on the high automobile production to bite into inventories of Rteel and bring new orders. STEEL ORDERS IP Steel orders have been climbing the last two or three weeks but so far there has been no big tike period last year. Improved production in some countries has reduced the demand for C.S.

wheat abroad. But exports of feed grains during the two-month period totaled million bushels compared with 51 8 million a year ago. Corn exports alone were up 64 per cent, ith West Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Switzerland participating in the tvre. ft Motorist Injured At Rail Crossing LYS1TE. Wyo.

(AP) Paul T. SWEET SMOKE TASTE TENDER CHOICE SLICES 1 QUICK, EASY OPENING PACKAGE Lean streamed, mild POUND Ogden, 46. Colorado Springs, Colo, is reported in satisfactory condition at a Riverton hospital with back injuries received Sunday when his ear was struck by a switching Chicago, Burlington and Quincy freight train. i Highway Patrolman R. B.

War-! ne said Ogden slammed on his brakes when he saw the switching train on a siding at Lysite, but the front of his car slid 15 feet onto the tracks. The boxcars struck the car, spun it around and carried it 23 feet down the tracks. MM OT MM MM MMM MM MM MM FRESH 'N TENDER 1 PEPPERIDGE FARM BABY BEEF i 'if' 1 Any wonder why Raspberry, Cherry POUND Reg. 57c Pkg i ni rir ft TT.nrw. Jungle Stress CHATTANOOGA AP Hich Mood pressure, normally associated with the stress of modem living, has been found in the Jungle, says Dr.

Paul Dudley White, the famed Boston heart tpecialist. "I suppose." Or White told the Tennessee Valley Medical As- sembly, "that there is a great deal of stress in jungie vith the elephant in the bush, the cnx.odile in the river, snakes in the trees and the worst cli-i mate the world ZEE U.S. NO. 1 iiii Ze6 rowels zee grandparents like GIANT ROLL Super absorbent Shurf me Fresh 'n creamy QT. U.S.

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