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...that they can assure a continued flow of supplies and guard against another interruption like that caused by the Iranian revolt. Two weeks ago, Schlesinger accused them of being "unduly conservative," and even threatened to take crude away from some refiners and give it to others who would process it faster. That sounded like an endorsement of the conspiracy theory that oilmen are deliberately withholding supplies to force up prices?or at the very least take advantage of the higher prices sure to come...
...load and 60-ft. truck length. But nine states, most bordering the Mississippi River (called the Iron Curtain by truckers), impose lower weight limits. Trucks going across the continent have to keep their loads down to the Iron Curtain level, and they lose money in the process. The Federal Highway Administration last week asked the Governors of the nine states to waive their limits for 90 days. If that is done, operators could increase their loads by 10% and save 25 million gal. of fuel a month, according to the estimates of the American Trucking Associations, the lobby...
...lease, signed by the restaurant and the University, has an escape clause that would allow an end to the agreement if Polcari's is not granted a liquor license. Community oppostion has held up the license process so far. That opposition is "our one hope of staying where we are," Donovan said...
Ishikawa selected additional proctors over the weekend in an all-night process' Jacobs said. Each proctor will monitor between 20 and 50 students, he added...
Jacobs added that late applicants had caused most of the congestion at the housing office, but computer errors had also hindered the rooming process. "The computer system is unwieldy in the way it is applied to housing. "Kevin O'Sullivan '81, a proctor in Matthews Hall, said yesterday...