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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
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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
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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
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December weather we had.
John Long, maintainence supervisor for
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Cliff Apartments had some problems with
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Macaulay said most of the complaints
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