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U.S. Steel chairman says
steel firms facing hard times
Southwest Village Apartments. Now leas
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unfurnished for summer and year round
leases. 693-0804, 1101 SW Parkway. 105t48
Casa del Sol now leasing one and two bed
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mer and year round. 401 Stasney, 696-
3455. 105148
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Barcelona Apartments now leasing one and
two bedroom furnished and unfurnished
for summer and year round. 700 Dominik,
693-0261. ' 105t48
United Press International
NEW ORLEANS — The
American steel industry is facing
its worst crisis in more than 30
years and can only survive by
scaling down operations and di
versifying into oil, gas and other
areas, the chairman of U.S. Steel
says.
High interest rates, a sour
economy and — most impor
tantly — a flood of foreign im
ports have devastated the steel
market and forced producers to
streamline operations nation
wide, chairman David M.
Roderick said Monday.
U.S. Steel recently merged
with Marathon Oil Co. and has
invested assets in real estate,
chemicals and other areas, but
the company’s steelmaking
operations remain unprofitable,
Roderick said.
“The news is not reassuring,”
he said. “There is no doubt that
the commercial climate is get
ting chillier. The market for
tubular goods has declined and
in some plants the only sound to
be heard is the overhead piling
U P” ^ .
For the first time in U.S.
Steel’s history, net income ex
ceeded $1 billion in 1981, but
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much of that profit was gener
ated from non-steel produc
tions.
Steel-making operations have
plunged to 48 percent of normal
levels and there is “no realistic
way we can be profitable” below
an operating rate of 50 percent,
he said.
Roderick said steel imports
soared by 20 percent in the first
quarter of 1982, further
weakening the U.S. market and
forcing the layoff of thousands
of steelworkers.
P r
tices are curbed and until the
steel market rebounds, we are
forced to react to the present cri
sis with reduced operations,” he
said at U.S. Steel’s 81st annual
stockholders meeting.
Steel now accounts for 38 per
cent of company assets, energy-
related interests accounts for an
equal 38 percent and the re
maining 24 percent is divided
among other interests.
In an effort to improve effi
ciency, corporate planners are
seriously considering a shut
down of the Fairfield Works in
Birmingham, Ala., which is
operating at 66 percent below
normal levels.
The plant, which employed
20,000 steelworkers in its prime,
has been scaled down to 4,000
workers. Corporate economists
will decide within two months
whether to close Fairfield.
Planners also were re
evaluating operations in the
Monongahela Valley, U.S.
Steel’s home turf near Pitt
sburgh. Roderick criticized the
Reagan administration for not
cracking down on foreign im
ports and said U.S. Steel would
begin aggressively attacking un
fair international trade practices
in the courts.
“I don’t think we’re being
very fair to the American steel
worker,” he said. “Our govern
ment could be much more
aggressive in enforcing trade
laws.”
Baylor, others, to research
vaccine for herpes in cattle
United Press International
DENVER — American Gene
tics Inc., a Denver-based firm in
volved in genetic engineering,
has signed a contract with the
Park turf
damages
covered
United Press International
LUBBOCK — Officials said
the turf in Buddy Holly Park,
destroyed by a weekend of rain
and thousands of music fans at
the Tornado Jam concert,
would be covered by an insur
ance policy and a promoter’s de
posit.
Parks director Dan Kamp
said Monday that damage to the
park did not appear more se
rious than expected.
Promoter Jeff Krump esti
mated 20,000 people attended
the Sunday concert, which went
on despite several afternoon
rain showers. The event was a
financial loss, he said.
Baylor College of Medicine and
two Colorado universities for re
search to develop a vaccine that
will prevent herpes virus infec
tions in cattle.
The company said Monday
the initial phase of the project
calls for $55,000 in research at
the University of Colorado
School of Medicine and Colora
do State University School of
Veterinary Medicine, to be fol
lowed by $92,000 in research at
the Baylor College of Medicine
in Houston.
The vaccine the scientists will
try to produce will be used not
only for bovine genital herpes,
but also respiratory herpes, both
of which cause abortions, con
junctivitis and encephalitis in
American Genetics Chair
man Stanley Rose said respira
tory herpes is particularly ram
pant in feedlots, where it causes
cattle to lose weight.
Bovine herpes apparently
reached North America
through the importation of in
fected animals earlier this cen
tury. First reports of the disease
in the United States date from
the mid-1950s.
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