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...Vince Marazita '81, who led a petition drive at Eliot House asking that custodian Henry Slonina not be transferred, yesterday said because CHUL will not convene again until November, the issue...
...drums of waste were heaped on this site by Seymour Recycling Corp., which, like Chemical Control Corp., contracted with its corporate clients to get rid of their wastes safely. After the company failed to comply with a state order to dispose of the chemicals, a court appointed a custodian: William Vance, an easygoing small-town lawyer and president of the Jackson County Bar Association. He inherited the mess in February. Says he: "Like most of the citizenry, I wasn't that concerned before...
DIED. John C. Bennett, 56, retired Army major general who played a role in the Watergate scandal as a presidential assistant and official custodian of the infamous White House tapes after their discovery in July 1973; of injuries received in the crash of his plane near Anchorage. It was Bennett who revealed the existence of unexplained gaps in the tapes and later testified extensively about the still mysterious 18½-minute erasure of a conversation between Richard Nixon and Aide H.R. Haldeman about the Democratic Party headquarters break-in in June...
...Chicago social worker, pays only $90 for a $260-a-month apartment by filling in at night as the building custodian: he saves $2,040 a year and breaks federal law by not reporting it as income. Eddie, who pays taxes on his earnings as an apartment superintendent in New York City, clears an additional $250 a week in tax-free cash by driving a cab when the owner is not using it. "That's better than making $350 or $400 on the books," he boasts. The cab owner is equally pleased since he pays no taxes...
Students in Weld North, which has a different custodian, have noticed nothing missing from their suites, Linda Miller, a Summer School student, said yesterday...