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Acting on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency, the Justice Department last week filed suit, in collaboration with California, against 31 of the polluters, including such corporate giants as Stauffer Chemical, Rockwell International, McDonnell Douglas, Weyerhauser and General Electric. Object: to recover the costs of a total cleanup, which is expected to reach $40 million. The Justice Department denied that the suit was instigated by the White House. But as the largest hazardous-waste case ever filed by the Government, it will inevitably appear as an attempt by the Reagan Administration to prove its new toughness on protecting the environment...
DIED. Oscar Stauffer, 95, onetime head of a Midwestern communications empire, whose considerable political clout helped engineer the G.O.P. presidential nomination of Alf M. Landon in 1936; in Scottsdale, Ariz. Stauffer Communications, now made up of 31 newspaper and broadcasting properties in eleven states, was launched in 1915, when Stauffer purchased a Kansas weekly paper with money he had earned as a reporter...
Although Quincy dominated the play all afternoon at the Webster Field Snow Bowl, things looked a little tight when the invaders from New Haven tied the score at 6-6 late in the third quarter. The key play on that drive was a Mark Michalowski to Jack Stauffer 35-yard scoring strike...
When the same film was televised in Britain last month, the Saudis asked the British to withdraw their ambassador and hinted at economic reprisals. Thomas R. Stauffer, research fellow in the Center for Middle Eastern Studies, has said the American economy may now suffer from Saudi reluctance to act as a moderating influence on the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries. Adverse consequences, however, are no reason to attempt what amounts to prior restraint of the press...
...Stauffer added that so far this year there has been no increase in recruiting activity, but she acknowledged the possibility of increased recruiting next spring...