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Iii Irp .I AQADIATOR Sezcizitrv Co -I' I' fl U qrooleea-tiamue bat I 'Bly to as ,, nventor Savs 19-Degree Bend P ing ms baby granddaugnters spoon so more of her cereal arrives at the in- led destination. r Ben t re 1-- Chrissy Cruse, Editor, John Owens, Assistant , . Editor. ! 2-- Several members of the staff work to meet a B 2 3 7 deadline. - '-' 3- Section Editors: Wynne Smith, News Editor: Pam Patrick, Feature Editor: Steve Harris, Sports T S Editor. 4- The Wavelengths staff consists of Row 1: Teresa Dye, ' Lee Lovelace, Cathy Robinson, Darlene Hoffman, 4 Belinda McCarter, Chrissy Cruse. Row 2: Chuck W Le Houser, Ralph Mangum, Renee Christopher, Steve Harris, Lynne McKenzie, Tammy Rogers, IH-ank ---------- - guller, Wynne Smith, Bobbie Jean Fish, Pam lt' . atrick, Sandra Bates, Don Elmore, Mr. Holland. A I X Specla 5- Mr. Mike Holland, Advisor. Wu C 10 7 6- Members of the staff have a typical work day. And l Imports, i Fields and Factories In . 1 v. rn CONCEI xemption 1 When th f arring for N13-rket iwage70. P . ions of 52. acllltles, ras to excl 1 illt S0m8 0 oo broad, nanagers z YI Of I R' A Labo .gency is s lmay be m f ontends th ,hairman of . ' 'i-+-if ,,,, Mm. r,,.,s ..., ,,-,,, .,,r, ,,,..,, rn including ei blue-collar ecompames H The 'S with impun- Vase CO' .n television the House . says Mr tain the e y has more ie industry. WHICH 'ing much of standers ba - . Ili 1 V GDOCIIIIIIJ Uybl Illflllllil LV As soon as maJor strikes break out, and before details are known, about 3270 of the public automatically side with management. while 2870 favor labor, according to Roper Poll 8 new Taiwan and closing its Lansdale, Pa., color- picture-tube factory at a cost of more than S11 million. In the process. Zenith will per- mannnflv 'Inv nff KRNI TYR A mployes, or a Westerners :ion to move mfmageme .bor markets DIICS and, g protection- union- d U.S. busi- n A QOUIPI E industries. lic think t standards underdev4 many uni Hunreasonz fueled infl: bers, 5870 s 5070 blame unions tor mnation. K -X' 'I' -I' SPLITTING BUSINESS RANKS is la- bor's goal this winter. P AFL-CIO strategists hope to open gaps in business' united front against the House ll . net, p sident of Couch 8: Heyle , I , , ' K a' local industrial supply distributor, Eiffleddiabtgf :?nWn2fZf11Fr2il1'Ffi'ZnXf:S resisted the one after an- move major ad or merge cs concems. up stakes or plugging its longtime reputation tor premium-quality products in splashy ads saying that talk of declining U.S. craftsmanship and productiv- ity was bunk A Look at Zenith's Problems With industries ranging from steel to au- tos to computers to home appliances to -l...-.. --.I 4....4.:1.... -....:..... ....--,. -..A ....-.-- -6
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. W lil. . The Wavelengths, Ashbrook's ,- school newspaper includes news, r sports, features, and personal in- terviews. The members of the Wavelengths staff work together Cxf to print a newspaper each month EAST! ------ of the school year. These students --- haue endeavored to create a new ' look and a new personality for the P P school paper. 1 Despite Nader. U..,W.a,I I - -1- -I- CO1 BSS UTIL G BANK primande Sen. lk of Nev rowing pi -w. They le discou money at 4 3. Leaf 'ST' as fd' earningS l lW 347 5 g r, but the J' ma Stands Staff WAon1iWu1u11-Aiiilu iuucu uiuiuug auu cstorvon Page 3, Before the foul-.day debate Started, Ambg fast shuffling, Jimmy Carter and Russell it it 4 sador Andrew Young wemto washington Long are finally about U? Play their hands in Energy conferees continued slow consultation. The 'administration has 32 32125..ilF2i,f2?5JfI3liZfi,?SnFhe me of progress wifhtaeeemenr www to ali fS29iffSfflfd.ifi.?'22E'1 Affief:.?Pv:2i.31qa Thi billion r increa gg at Stal 11' standii energy 0 The ri topped l l sional :lj tives c , ing oi l. chamt A So far for ins mereli i come. c Ent u the oil a polit -I' bigges 1 pected 'e the ta skills. Senate , Tod m wipe floor the S40 billionopackage of tax cuts and December, writeoffs for energy users who act to con- r Sw, on pmv serve fuels or switch to more abundant 4+ if 4+ fuels. The package was fashioned by Sen. . . Inmfs Finance Cnmmittee after it reiected Goldls Price Jumped'Q'05 an Ounce UI itll' SBFVICC LU ally CUlUll.I'y UIC l'I'CSld - finds to be aiding terrorists, was propos Sen. Abraham Ribicoff CD., Conn.l. The which would also require publicizing countries where security is slack, has aunnnn-Q nf flux Aigf-i.nl,I2iJnfm Acc ' '
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