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...fuel and barge fuel, which would help to defray the Government's costs of dredging waterways, building airports and running the air lanes-and also help to quiet the railroaders' complaints that their competitors enjoy many indirect subsidies. Direct subsidies to the nation's small "feeder" airlines, now amounting to $68 million a year, would be stopped...
...same holds true for Mike Crichton, the 6 ft., 8 in. center from Long Island. A good rebounder and feeder from his post position, Crichton could use some more poundage if he's going to be battling such men as Cornell's Bill Baugh and Columbia's Brick Brikmanis next year...
...scheduled to start service next week in the Southeastern states. Superior stands apart from all other airlines: it was organized by the golden-winged Air Line Pilots Association in an attempt to make a scheduled line knuckle under to its wage demands. The target: Southern Airways, a small feeder line that has 23 DC-3s, some 5,000 miles of routes between Jacksonville, Fla., Memphis and Charlotte, N.C. and a tough boss, Frank W. Hulse, 48, who founded the line 17 years...
...local schools, colleges, and universities, only Harvard remained open. With traffic slowed to a crawl, Boston authorities sent out their full task force of more than 150 snowplows. The MTA cancelled all surface feeder lines, maintaining only the subway operations...
Tangeman is a good feeder, and his speed and quick hands on defense are one of Wilson's prime reasons for optimism. The center position will be shared by letterman Danner and sophomore Lynch, the tallest first-liner...