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...this effort, the skies will not really be friendly for United until there is a general pickup in the economy. So far, passenger traffic is down 4% from 1970, and United may be reaching the limit of the benefits it can get from cost cutting. "You can't save yourself to prosperity," Carlson admits. But he has put the slimmed-down airline in position to earn a solid profit whenever traffic does climb again...
When the surcharge is finally lifted, Canada stands to benefit from both a pickup in the U.S. economy and the revaluation of other currencies, especially the Japanese yen. Of far greater concern to Ottawa at the moment are two Nixon Administration bills that passed the House of Representatives last week: an investment tax credit of 7% for companies buying equipment made in the U.S. and a bill setting up a Domestic International Sales Corp. DISC, as it is called, would give U.S. companies generous tax benefits to produce items for export inside the U.S., thus eliminating any incentive to expand...
Helping the poor is one of mankind's nobler activities, but as with all good works, it can be pursued with excessive zeal. That, at least, seems to be the case in Chicago, where some donors complain that goods they have left clearly marked for pickup by one charitable organization have been pilfered by truck drivers for a rival charity. People have reported that Amvets trucks have picked up clothing left for the Salvation Army. An Amvets official denies that this is being done but says witnesses have seen Salvation Army drivers making off with Amvets bundles. And Goodwill...
...abundance at Prudhoe Bay. Near a lone British Petroleum Co. rig, indifferent caribou graze. At the base camp, oil workers grow restless in the 24-hour daylight. Another idle crew waits 60 miles south, near Galbraith Lake, where $4,500,000 worth of unused Cat tractors, bulldozers, graders and pickup trucks stand in precise rows, as in a toyshop at Christmas. Hundreds of miles farther south, at the port of Valdez, workers are beginning to coat stacks of rusting pipeline-400 miles of it-to prevent corrosion. Three years after one of history's richest oil discoveries, production...
...marginal notes like "Wow!" inked beside some Pentagon statements. On most pages, a slip of paper had been placed over the secrecy classification when the photocopy was made, blanking it out. But on a dozen pages Knight newsmen found the words TOP SECRET?SENSITIVE. At the Boston Globe, the pickup arrangements sounded so melodramatic that editors suspected a hoax. But they went along and received a bag containing 2,000 pages...