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...said Con Ed has "every reason to expect we will obtain the permits or that the court will rule they aren't necessary," but added the utility is prepared to "haul it [the material] away" if the courts rule against the utility and permits are not granted...
...agreed. As the new deadline approached on Friday, Presidential Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler offhandedly announced without explanation that the subpoenaed evidence would be surrendered. The documents, dealing primarily with the use and possible abuse of Nixon campaign funds, were delivered to Jaworski in a small brown package (no U-Haul trailer was required...
Dearer Luxury. Under the CAB plan, which will take effect July 16, coach fares for long-haul flights (more than 750 miles) will be cut by as much as 5%, and short-haul coach fares will be raised by as much as 30%. As a result, the price of a one-way coach ticket for the 2,585-mile flight from Miami to San Francisco will drop from $167.59 to $158.33, and the fare for the 91-mile flight from Boston to Hartford will rise from $15.74 to $18.92. In addition, the board ordered an increase over the next...
...fare overhaul ordered by the CAB should raise industry revenues a bit more than 1% above last year's levels. Reason: most coach passengers take the short-haul trips that will become more expensive. Braniff International appears to be the biggest winner; its web of short routes across the Southwest will bring in a projected 3½% more revenue. National and TWA, both mostly long-haul carriers, will each lose about ½ of 1% in revenues. The nation's seven other domestic trunk lines will fall somewhere in between...
...trout, muskellunge and bass thrive tomorrow as they did in Walton's day, a fisherman's luck will remain random and capricious. For most anglers, that will be all right. In the end, they do not gear up for the sole purpose of bringing back a haul of wall eyed pike or edible perch. They also go out in the spirit of that great adventure novelist John Buchan (The Thirty-Nine Steps), who once peered beneath the surface of the water and caught the essence of the sport: "The charm of fishing is that it is the pursuit...