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GEORGIA BULLETIN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2,1969 3
By Poor
Study Examines
Prices Paid
ST. LOUIS (NC) - Patrons of
food chain stores in St. Louis
poverty-areas tended to pay less
for comparable items than
patrons of non-poverty area
stores in a six-month study whose
preliminary findings were
released by St. Louis University.
In somes cases, however, the
poverty-area buyers paid more
for comparable items than did
patrons of stores in non-poverty
areas, according to the study
findings.
“Probably the controversy
regarding charges that poverty
area buyers pay higher prices for
merchandise than non-poverty
buyers do in corporate food
chains will continue, be.cause on
any given week price differences
between stores most likely will
exist,” commented William T.
Bonwich, Chairman of the
university’s department of
marketing.
Bonwich recommended that
top management of corporate
chains make a continuing study
of prices in poverty area stores to
make sure they are never higher
than in non-poverty area stores.
The study was conducted
under Bonwich’s supervision by
Edward B. Conway, a graduate
fellow in the marketing
department. It covered the
six-month period from
December, 1967, to early June,
1968.
ADMINISTRATOR Msgr. Paul C. Marcinkus, Chicago arch-
diocesan priest long active in the- service of the Holy See
both in Rome and in diplomatic posts abroad, has been
named secretary of the administrative office of the com
mission of cardinals overseeing religious works at the
Vatican. (NC Photos)
Asks Prayer Observance
On Inauguration Day
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WASHINGTON (NC)-The 1969
Inaugural Committee has called
upon the nation’s citizenry to
join in a nationwide prayer
observance on Inauguration;
Day, Jan. 20.
Recommended by the
interfaith religious observance
unit of the group, the committee
asked than on the established
days of worship immediately
preceding Inauguration Day,
Americans across the nation hold
in places of worship appropriate
services of prayers for the new
President and his cabinet, of
thanksgiving to Almightly God
for people to the ideals of
responsible freedom, human
dignity and the brotherhood of
all men.”
The committee also asked that
on Inauguration Day itself,
prayers be said bells be rung,
chimes be played and lights be
kindled in houses of worship
across the nation for a period of
three minutes at one time, time;
that is, 11 a.m., EST, to
commemorate with joyful
reverence this peaceful transfer of
authority, and. to proclaim to all
the world our faith in God, and
our spiritual rededication.”
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