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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1982)
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Italy Police said Monday they smashed three more hideouts of Red Brigades terrorists, and newspapers reported that sus pects seized when police freed kidnapped U S Brig Gen James Dozier were singing like canaries ’ Five presumed brigatisti" were arrested in overnight sweeps in Rome and two arrests were announced in Florence bringing to 31 the number jailed since police stormed an apart ment in Padua and rescued Dozier last Thursday A cache of arms was found in one of the three hideouts in apartments in working-class neighborhoods in Rome, police said Emilia Libera and Giovanni Ciucci, two of the five people arrested when Dozier was freed, were giving police information about their earlier actions in the Red Brigades, newspapers said “They're singing like canar ies," II Giorno of Milan said Two other newspapers, the conser vative II Giomale Nuovo and the Communist Party organ L'Unita, said Red Brigades suspect An tonio Savasta was giving police important information Police believe Savasta interrogated Dozier during his six weeks of captivity Police said the five arrested in Rome were members of the militarist wing" of the Red Brigades that claimed respon sibility for kidnapping Dozier from his home in Verona on Dec 17 Prime rate climbs to 16.75 percent NEW YORK A spurt in the prime lending rate from 15 75 percent to 16 5 percent Monday followed a recent upturn in other borrow ing costs that private and government analysts say threatens to prolong the current economic recession Interest rate jitters sent prices tumbling on the New York Stock Exchange, with the Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks plummeting 19 41 points to close at 851 69, the steepest one-day slide in more than five months Bond prices plunged and the dollar soared Yields on short-term Treasury securities rose for the fourth straight week in Monday s auc tion, reaching the highest levels in four months About $5 billion in six-month bills were sold at an average discount rate of 13 846 percent, up from the 13 53 per cent of the previous Monday Concern over the course of interest rates has heightened as the Federal Reserve Board wm You must remember this A kiss is just a kiss.A sigh is just a sigh The fundamental things apply As time goes by. 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Let your sweetheart know the fundamental things still apply with an ODE Heart Throb on Feb. 12. 15 romantic words for $1.50 if placed by 1 p.m. Feb. 11 at ODE, 300 EMU, UO Bookstore or EMU Main Desk continues to report greater than-desired growth of the na tion's money supply and the U S Treasury steps up its bor rowing to finance a record-high government deficit Citibank, the nation's second largest commercial bank, led the move to raise the prime rate, the base upon which banks compute interest charges on short-term business loans to their most creditworthy bor rowers Closed nuke plants may be required OLYMPIA Electricity from two nuclear power plants being abandoned in Washington state will even tually be needed — but not until the 1990s at the earliest — says a new study for the Legislature Even if electricity costs dou ble in the next few years, con servation is not enough to sup ply future demand and more power will probably be required from somewhere, according to the study However the annual increase in power consumption estimat ed at 1 5 percent, is so slow that there is still time to plan for future power sources, the study says The $1 5 million study, auth orized during the 1981 session, will be delivered to a joint ses sion of legislative energy com mittees Tuesday night Staff from the University of Washington and Washington State University, along with a number of outside consultants developed the independent review of the Washington Public Power Supply System's plants no 4 and 5, which are being abandoned If more people and industry move to the state and there is a high demand for electricity, power from the two terminated plants still would not be needed until 1990, the report says With moderate demand for energy — the study s prediction — power output from 4 and 5 would not be needed until 1995 With aggressive conservation and low energy demand, the power from the plants would not be needed until after the year 2000 (( \ PRE-MED MEDICAL SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIPS Sponsored by the U.S. Air Force For information call - Ralph J. 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