Page 14/The Battalion/Friday, October 7, 1983 Wallace promises help for steel firm United Press International GADSDEN, Ala. — Gov. George Wallace promised a Dal las-based firm that Alabama will do all it can to help make the firm’s newly acquired Republic Steel operation profitable. In a mailgram sent this week to Raymond Hay, chairman and chief executive officer of LTV Corp., Wallace pledges the state’s support for Republic Steel, which operates a plant in Gadsden. Wallace said he hopes econo mic circumstances “will justify Republic’s growth in Gadsen,” and said the state “commits its resources to maximize your pro fit potential.” Wallace, who promised Ala bama will “do everything in our power to satisfy any future re quirements you might have for the facility,” said he would like to meet with LTV officials to dis cuss the plant. LTV last week announced it would buy Republic and com bine it with J&B Steel, making it the second largest steelmaker in the United States. Shortly later, there were reports LTV would shut down basic steelmaking at the 2,7000-worker Gadsden plant and another in Buffalo, N.Y. LTV officials later said the re port was based on an analysts’ prediction and not a company decision. United Press louisvilli ap” is the sub onal Federatioi omen’s bienn leaders of t resident Reag; at when he a yell practice SPECIAL! Reagan will ore than 2,00( ost of whom f< excellent job merica, and tf onstrate to the ;eifder gap” is c etoric. “I don’t think er gap,” Susan SALE! 40% OFF ALL 14KT GOLD CHAINS LOW, LOW PRICES FOR ADD-A-BEADS AND ADD-A-BEAD CHAINS $189 3MM-39 0 6MM- 4MM-69 c 7MM - $ 2 59 5MM-*1 19 8MM- $ 3" 16” Add-A-Bead Chain - $ 26 95 18” Add-A-Bead Chain - $ 29 95 20” Add-A-Bead Chain - $ 32 95 24” Add-A-Bead Chain - $ 38 95 GOLD POST Post Oak Mall 764-1004 Hard sale Cecile Hollyfield, of Austin, gives her sales pitch Wednesday to Leslie Sandt, a junior physical education major from Midland, Michigan. Hollyfield is selling her original design T-shirts by Rudder fountain durinfl^e USDA allow the MSC Craft Center’s Fall Craft Festival. United Press I WEST DES \ A top U.S. A artment official any Iowa farm ayment-in-kim is month, but tf e PIK corn at t levators. Merrill Man ministrator ft erations of tht Itural Stabiliza ration Service, ers will receivi om designated their counties unty. However, he ill not be allow ips preferred elevate designated war added that coun |ials will attempt pners with their pi tors whenever po At the time o designate the el ahey preferred tc "fPIK entitlemen In federal grain robbery Conspiracy charge nixed fMarxman said the high PIK particip impossible nation | inventory with ev< I “As I look ba< United Press International DES MOINES — In a surprise move Thursday, a conspiracy charge against one of six AGRI- Industry executives accused of TEE OFF WITH SCHUMACHER! 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Feilner gave reporters a quick “no comment”, but AGRI vice president Pat Kelvin, who was among the executives in dicted, immediately proclaimed to his remaining co-defendants: “This is the first justice we’ve seen so far.” Kelvin, 51, of Des Moines, and four other AGRI employees still face conspiracy charges for allegedly taking 133,000 bushels of government owned wheat to fill an order at the Houston warehouse run by Feilner. Also charged are AGRI’s grain division chief, Jack Wyard, 43, of West Des Moines; Tom Williamson, 38, of Glive, AGRI’s transportation director; Michael O’Dowd, 30, of Houston, head of AGRI’s Texas operations and son of company president B.J. Candk gather PROBLEM PREGNANCY 4 Are you considering Abortion? Confidential Free Pregnancy Testing & Referrals Call (713) 524-0548 Houston, Texas V O’Dowd; and R.F. Nelsoil superintendent at AGRFiiir . house in Fort Worth, TesifX).00 £114. 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