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President Bok said yesterday that the Administration is "trying to improve photographic identification" at disruptive incidents. Daniel Steiner '54, general counsel to the University, said yesterday that an attempt will be made to employ more observers at occupations and sit-ins to assist in maximum identification...
Obviously it is too late to scrap plans for the Library and return the Square area to Cambridge residents. But at least the parties trying to find some solution to the Library's attendant problems can employ more judgment and forethought than that displayed by Kanavos and the City last week...
Aquino, whom Marcos has accused of collaborating with the N.P.A., had backed a Manila rally-held the day before the crackdown-at which 30,000 Filipinos protested that the Marcos regime would use terrorist violence as an excuse to employ emergency powers to silence the opposition...
...board, calculates that the increase in the labor force, the normal rise in productivity and a modest increase in inflation would add up to a potential growth of 7.5%, or $90 billion. But growth has to be higher than 7.5% for several more years if the nation is to employ its out-of-work men and women and get good use from its underutilized plants and machines. As a consequence of the recession of 1970 and the slow advance of 1971, the economy is still not humming at its full potential. Thus there is both need and opportunity to follow...
...other than opening up the craft and construction unions which employ only a small portion of the work force. Greenfield could offer no specific plans for creating more jobs. Greenfield must surely realize that over 80 per cent of the people on welfare are receiving Aid to Dependent Children (ADC) benefits and unable to work at regular jobs. In 1970 the New York State legislature passed a measure requiring all able-bodied recipients to take public service jobs or risk losing their benefits. About 1 per cent of the state's welfare clients were required to go to work...