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Drinking age mi By Awodated Pfw Facing he possible cutoff of federal highway funds, the house judiciary committee approved today a bill to raise the legal drinking age for beer and wine to 21. The proposal, amended to take effect September 14th, 1986, was approved without discussion and passed on a voice vote. Pro(\An?n#c nf mnacitrp rnnfpnH th#? CfatP * Campus weathe By Barry Bradley Record cold weather in the area yesterday and Monday may have caused some inconvenience to students on campus, but according to maintaincnce officials most were only minor problems. The main problem with 'the cold weather was in older dormitories with little or no insulation, said to Dave Macaulay, director of area operations for USC. Macaulay said that boilers were working at full capacity in the dorms. He said he and his staff try to keep the dorms at a constant temperature of 65 degrees, and to many peor\ln fKit minViI Ka Irl piv uiai iiiigui i/v v.uiUi According to Macaulay, in weather that has been present in the last few days, the costs of keeping everything warm is greater. However, he noted that the costs tend to : cm * ? roM HEA! IN Tl ELECTRONIC CON ENGINEERING SCIE There or* opportunities in At NSJ a variety of research and of the development pro|ect? install* ranging from individual with a equipment* to very vendoi complex interactive equipn m ?V?tem? involving large NSA ? numbers of mixtur microprocessors, mini- at sy? computors and computer design graphic*, Professional applies growth it enhanced data b through interaction with systen highly experienced NSA systen professionals and through nolwo contacts in tho industrial graphi and acadomic worlds. Facilities for onginooring ?. analysis and dosign automation or* among tho ^|H| b?tt avettobU. fi'.vSst To find put mor# on Ih about NSA caroor Socui opportunities, writ* schodule on intorvisw Socui through your collogo Attn: placomont olfic*. For Goor additional Information Mar) ay change again could lose up to five million dollars in federal hiehwav funds if the ane limit is not increased. The committee also approved "death with dignity" legislation, which allows a terminally ill adult to sign a statement asking a physician to withold or remove life-sustaining procedures or equipment. ;r problems few balance out, especially with the warm December weather we had. John Long, maintainence supervisor for housing said that there have only been minor problems with bursting pipes or students not having hot water. Cliff Apartments had some problems with their water, however it has been repaired, Long said. Macaulay said most of the complaints have come from the older dorms and the towers. One student who lives in Baker commented that it has been cold in her room for the past two days, but maintainence has not solved the problem there yet, she said. Macauley said his staff has been working ? Aroiinrf thf? rlnrlf Irp^nino i*v/#?rv/fKi?in nnina ,,,v Rvv?,,,,e 6V,,|6 smoothly. He said considering the weather, i he feels that things have been going well. LL-PRC SEER M01 OFFERS YOU A t/Y-HITTING CAREER OPPORTUNITY _IP/M IMP^ini IkflPP ic ruiiurrinv* uiav^iruriEa: \PUTER MATHEMATICS NCE h you'll discover on* You'll work on diverse lorgttl computer agency problems applying itions In Iho world a variety of mathematical (most every major disciplines. 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