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More Austere. The Pentagon does have more capability of increasing supplies than civilian businesses do. Indeed, nearly half the deficiency caused by the Arab embargo can be made up by tapping the naval reserves at Elk Hills. Calif. The field's current output of 5,000 bbl. a day can be boosted to 160,000 bbl. a day in three months if Congress authorizes the increase, as the Energy Emergency Bill passed by the Senate and now before the House would have it do. But the oil-parched military, unable to wait, has invoked an existing...
...their models look better by publishing power and distortion ratings for inaudible decibel levels. The specifications for amplifiers that will make a difference to the ear as well as the oscilliscope are power in watts, continuous per channel at 8 ohms, and percentage total harmonic distortion (THD) at rated output. Ratings of 20 to 40 watts per channel and .5 per cent THD should be adequate for most Harvard rooms and listeners...
...make a decision that he would dearly love to avoid. His advisers calculate that America's motorists must cut gasoline use no less than 30% by mid-February if supply is to come anywhere near meeting demand-especially since the Government is now pressing refineries to shift some output from gasoline into heating oil. In the next few weeks, it should become clear whether the President's call for a lower nationwide speed limit, the ban on Sunday gasoline sales and inevitable price hikes will do the job. In the event that they will not, the President must...
Taking advantage of the bargains, Japanese and other foreign buyers bought up 40% of the U.S. wool output, as well as most of Australia's production. Now double knits have become less popular; but wool is tight, and wool prices are climbing...
...irritating the electorate. In addition, the President and his top aides are ideologically opposed to any interference in the free market; to them planning is a dirty word. According to their classical economic gospel, if shortages occur, prices will rise, and this in turn will cause a burst in output...