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The Business World By John Cunniff NKW YOUK (Am Anteri can Telephone has inst reported total revenue for the three months ending with November of nearly $3 1 billion, which is a lot more revenue than a state the size of Texas collects in a year. Comparisons such as this constantly reopen or keep alive that old. old discussion of how big is too big, a (piest ion to which there is perhaps no sure an swer. American business is big. About 60 corporations have annual income of a billion dollars or more and when the measuring stick is dropped to $500 million we can count about 150 companies.

Is this too big There are some obvious examples in American history of laws broken through monopoly power, of companies who used their size to corner a market, or manipulate rates, or dictate wage or marketing conditions. These, however, were relatively easy to discover because specific antitrust regulations were Violated. How do you make a determination when laws are not clearly broken For critical purposes, bigness is relative. What is small now would have been large 50 years ago What is big in one industry is not in another. General Motors, for example.

is the largest manufacturing corporation in the world, with assets of more than $12 billion and income in the area of $2 bib i lion a year. Without a doubt a company of this size would dominate the textile or shoe industries. But the automotive industry is a business of big companies, perhaps a requirement of volume production. Ford. Chrysler and General Motors are about the top five companies in sales.

Standard Oil of New Jersey and General Electric are the others. Chase Manhattan Bank reviewed recent literature and distilled thcs care the prevalent necessarily charges against big decides hich products to make and then forces them on the public. dominates education by forcing schools to teach subjects that meet job requirements. governs the labor market, forcing individuals to adapt I Even if these accusations are accepted, could the truth of them be established regard to a specific company. Would it take a long, long investigation with inconclusive answers.

A long, long investigation is now' under way of ATT. which dominates its industry as haps no other company in America dominates an area of enterprise. A IT is the world's largest corporation, owning and operating 85 per cent of the nation's telephones. It has assets well over $30 billion, employs 800.000 and has nearly three million shareholders. ATT is unique.

It rules its industry but with far less freedom than can a manufacturing enterprise. It is regulated by the Federal Communications Commission and state utilities commissions. And, because of its unique role, must also accept considerable social responsibilities. The FCC now is studying the The Circleville Herald, Fri. Jan.

6, 1967 Circleville. Ohio Freedom Fighter Gone Laff-A-Day skills and educations to its entire cost, price and profit I structure of ATT, which feels It magnifies unemployment it needs an 8 per cent return on problems by refusing to hike the its capital in order to fulfill its unskilled and by failing to move obligations to customers and into depressed areas. I stockholders. Dr. Bela Fabian, the exiled Hungarian Freedom Fighter who died on Christmas Day of a heart attack in Puerto Hico had a unique distinction: he was the only person in the world who had managed to escape from a World War I Bolshevik prison camp in Siberia and a Nazi concentration camp in World War II Germany.

The man, with his twinkling dark eyes, was restless and in donfitable, and I had always thought of him as indestructible in spite of bis seventy seven years. If Hitler and Lenin kill him, then who Kine Fmtvraa Syndicate. 1966. World rights ruerved 11 If hadn had the foresight years ago to avoid employment, be automated out of a job by now Learning About Nature By JAMES E. WALTERS MEDIA, Pa.

(AP) For a guy who was just able to tell a penguin from a pigeon. been getting a liberal education about birds. Also squirrels. It likely to prove an expensive lesson, too me cs the pigeon. And one extending into the foreseeable future.

It all began as a family project. We had noticed a shortage of Japanese beetles and an abundance of birds in our yard during the summer, the birds must be eating the beetle grubs, we concluded, and decided to reward them with a feeding sis- time. It was installed on a fence post about four feet outside the kitchen window and filled with 49 cents worth of ild birdseed. One day passed, and another, with nary a bird. Finally one more pounds of seed.

this batch with a few more big sunflower seeds that the big blue-colored birds with top jays, we were to like. That was another mistake, brave little circled he blue-colored birds promptly around the feeder and landed on bpgan pushing aside the rest of a nearby tree. A coupe others the seed to get at the big seeds, joined him. But they flew away knocking smaller seeds all over without eating. the ground and creating a mess.

The next day was the big one I For other birds What a joyous moment it was to eat much of the stuff when the wife, breathless raced on thp "round- preferring that in Try and Stop Me -------------By BENNETT CERF-------------- upstairs to report that a bird actually had landed on the feeder and was taking tentative pecks at the seed. We stood there, hand in hand. tion during the winter feeling like parents seeing their I here also as the hope the hee- first baby together for the first tie-eating birds would stay time. around for another summer, of And the word got around to the feathered world and to A quick inspection of avails -j tho squirrels in a big Me bird feeders and their I tree. a decision to Soon the bird feeder looked build one.

This came to $2.10 in like the flight deck of a carrier, redwood and screws plus i with birds taking off and about five hours of taking off and land I ing every minute. I bought five the feeder. bought another five pounds of seed. Then we discovered two squirrels sprawled across the feeder, their noses buried in seed. If chased away, return as soon as we would leave.

Our seed bill mounted daily. Maybe it would be well to forget the entire project not really fair, said the man selling the bird seed. The birds, conditioned to accepting the free food, will not bother to bunt food and may starve during the remaining cold months. Daily Television Schedule Friday (C) Denotes Color Telecast) (4) Match Game (6) Mike Douglas Show, variety (IO) Secret Storm, serial (4) News (4) Gypsy nose Lee. panel (IO) Movie: Rocket from Part 2 (4) Very Special, varie ty (6) Rocky And i Friends, Cartoons (6) Superman Marshal Dillon (4) News, Weather.

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ii per Elsewhere in Ohio iii per year. Outside Ohio SIS. Mail rates apply only where carrier service is not available. Tele phones Bu; mess 474-3131 News 474-3133 Postmaster; Send torm 579 to; Box 440, Circleville. Ohio, 43113, National Advertising Representative AMERICAN NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES.

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Honest! Then you slip on his back, making sure you let him whip you with his tail. You guide him by holding on to the sides of his eyes and pressing them. all there is to Tennis, anyone? From a stock recommendation of a certain listed ae- nrll in for 1967 might be sharply increased by an im- IS company is developing to replace the one not I production. That M.I.T. professor certainly hit the nail on the head he cautioned a business seminar: way things are moving nowadays, gentlemen, if anything actually works, ifs uauy QUICKIES: er 8 of why she was divorcing he turns into a revolting beast and after the fourth, I pass out New hit song at the Mt.

Kisco post office: Each Hts rsement from well-trained husband Tony is a wonderful thing. You can sit in the living room, and watch all your favorite 1966, by Bennett Cerf. Distributed by King Features Syndicate Looking Back in Pickaway County Dear UVE YEARS AGO Mrs. Wesley Edstrom Jr. was named chairman of the March of Dimes for Circleville.

Members of the Church of Christ in Christian Union planned a ll in for their pastor, the Rev Richard G. Humble. as most excellent chief of Pythian Sisters Temple No. 366. of Ashville TEN YEARS AGO Plans for construction of an 1800-acre lake and park in northern Ross County to serve Ross.

Fayette and Pickaway Counties were begun at a meeting in Washington C. II. LUTHI. COLEMAN, My 30 year old cousin is in a mental institution because of schizophrenia. What is eveq worse is that his parents blame his younger brother for causing the illness.

Every time we ask or read about this condition we get a different confusing definition. Could you clarify tile meaning of schizophrenia and perhaps take the blame off the younger brother? Mr. R. New Jersey Mr. There are many aspects to this problem.

First, of course, is the fact that a young man is in a mental institution because he is a schizophrenic. Sad. too is the fact that another young man may have his own life ruined because he is unfairly accused of being responsible for his illness and incarceration. Schizophrenia is a highly complex form of severe mental illness. Unfortunately, there is no standard, clear cut definition because the condition has so many variations.

Almost every school of psych- itary aud psychoanalysis bas its own pet definition of this I plit condition which can take different forms in different people. The best ay to clarify your confusion would I be to consult tile particular doctor who is treating your cousin. It is totally unfair to accuse any one person of causing schiz- ophcmia in another. The young' cr brother certainly suffers, as do Ole parents, because his older brother is mentally ill. Rather than point accusing fingers, 1 the a rn i I should consolidate its strength to lighten the burden and help the patient in every way possible.

Sonic forms of schizophrcinii resend to drugs, and even occasionally to pschotherapy. Scientists arc relentlessly seeking some of the answers to schizophrenia. It is hoped that for this patient, and the thousands of others with this condition, a greater understanding of its cause and control will soon be available. Meanwhile, to preserve family happiness, everyone must cease accusing and, instead, fortify each other with the strength needed to handle a common problem. By John Chamberlain sabotage iii the Soviet Union.

It was then that I learned that some 60,000 Hungarians who had been deported to Russia after the suppression of the Hungar- ian Revolution were still being three concentration camps that held and worked as agricultor- ne had discovered still existed a1 salve laborers. Bela told me in Hungary. Someone asked in confidence how the letters him why, at his age, he felt reached him. The story was compelled to keep up the fight quite belicveablc, so I wrote the against Comnui-1 column. Later the fact of a 1963 could? I saw him just before he took off with his warm hearted wife, Edna, for Puerto Rico, for a week in the sun which he loved, and he was full of plans for doing something about the munist Hungarian government when it was supposed to be succumbing to liberal influences.

He pointed to the tattoo mark on his arm that told of his incarceration in the Nazi hell of Auschwitz, from which he had escaped to General lines, and said he crop failure was reported by Radio Liberty, which monitors Russian radio sources. Bela picked up news on a trip to Munich that one reason for downfall was a mission to West Germany undertaken by the Soviet son in law, Aleksei Adrest as long as thoro wore poll- xlnthci. the i of Pnsoncrs behind walls in Supposedly Adzhubci carried an offer from Khrushchev to trade an East German settlement, unification and all, for cash pud industrial equipment. This offer was interpreted as treason by the forces in Moscow that shortly replaced Khrushchev with Brezhnev and Kosy- giu. account, which he passed on as presumably reliable hearsay, has uevcr been confirmed or denied.

It is worth setting down here for historians to investigate. Now that Bela is gone, who will take up (he cause of Hungarian political prisoners who have not yet been amnestied for engaging in the momentarily successful 1956 Hungarian Revolution, which had to be suppressed by those Russian tanks? The mood. as decreed by the White Mouse, is all for between the U. S. and a Europe, and hen you are negotiating to anchor the abutments of bridges the truth can be uncomfortable.

It takes someone of Bela Fabian's special steel to keep reminding us that there remains, despite the softening of recent years a yawning difference between captive peoples and the Communist governments that still sit upon them. rn the Iron Curtain countries. activities as chairman of the Federaton of Hungarian Former Political Prisoners activites that involved protests of all sorts when a Nikita Khrushchev or a Janos Kadar visited this country were adequately covered in the news stories printed a few- days after his death. But what the obituaries did not mention was great ability as a reporter. It is a journalistic axiom that one must be wary of putting trust in refugees when it comes to getting news.

They are popularly supposed to think with their hopes. But Bela Fabian had a commitment to the truth that led him to double check anything he said. I learned to trust him at the time when the Western newspapers were filled with reports that Cardinal Mind- iszenty, the Hungarian archbishop who had refuge in tile American legation in Budapest. was going to leave his homeland aud go to Rome. won said Bela, may take my word for The Cardinal never did go.

Bela was the first person in this country to say that there would be a failure in the 1963 Soviet wheat crop. He wanted me to write a column about it, i and I asked for proof. He pulled letters from his pocket from Soviet Kazakstan, written in Hungarian. The letters, as he read from them, told of widespread farm Use The Classifieds Let Us Plan Your Landscaping Now! J. s.

goodF nursery and GARDEN CENTER irclcville-1 arlton Road Phone 471-5053 OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY Mona Morrison was installed IN THE COURT OE COMMON PLEAS PICKAWAY COUNTY, OHIO No. NOTICE Catherine Wolfe, et Plaintiffs, OO) About Time Ic Barnes Hill, whose place of residence is unknown, will take notice that or the loth day of November. I IWW, the undersigned. Catherine filed her Petition against you In the Court of Common Pleas, Pie! away County. Ohio.

praying that tile Will of Allen Shaeffer, late of Pickaway County, Ohio. be set aside and held not to be the Last 1 and Testament of said deceit-1 ent You are required to answer the Sa.a Petition by the 28th day of January, 1967, or Judgment by default will be rendered against you. Margulls Gussies attorneys for Plaintiffs Dec. 18. 13, 30, Jan.

ti. 13, 20. 27. Clark Rader, loo Northridge Road, was honored on his ninth birthday with a theater party given by his mother, Mrs. Bernice Rader.

Mr, and Mrs. R. T. Liston, N. Court observed their 60th wedding aimiversary.

6 FBI drama (IO) Ed Sullivan, variety (4) Hey, Landlord! 9.00— (4) Bonanza (6) Movie: Face in the 1957 (IO) Carry Moore Show (4) Andy Williams Show variety (IO) Caudid Camera My Line-C (4) New Weather, Sports (6) Loval News (IO) News, Weather, Sports News (6) Roaring (4) Johnny Carson (IO) Face the Movie TBA 6 Christopher Program You're Telling Me By William Rill Central Presa Writer Dr. Ira Cisin of George Washington U. says there are four times as many men boozers as women boozers. been telling cocktails out of school. TWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO Mrs.

Max Friedman, E. Mill honored Mrs. Ted Lewis of New York City with a tea party during her recent visit hero. Temperatures in Pickaway County plunged to an all-season low of three degrees. Are vibrating machines good for reducing? I want to buy one but my husband says they help.

Mrs. D.L.F., Massachusetts Dear Mrs. The only swer to reducing still lies un; questionably in reducing the daily calorie intake. Vibrating machines give good tone to the muscles and firm the body, but they are no substitute for a rigid diet. Unfortunately, there is no easy way out.

Diets and machines of any kind should be used only when recommended or approved by a physician. wiser to your doctor with a minor complaint than to permit a major illness to develop through careless neglect. Open Friday 9:30 to 9 USE WW I FLEXIBLE Sat. 9:30 to 5:30 mr.E ACCOC charge acct 106 West Main St. ii i i i i Herschel I till, Ringgold Pike, became president of the Circleville Kl wan is Club.

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