TheMici o Dit -Saturda June 20, 1981-Page7 The ich;:i",," an.,",, ______________ . , Y ,:75,v 7 ";;:t.AT.!~ ? Regents initiate review of '0 U' dormitories (Continuedfrom Page 3) by a yet unnamed senior University administrator. A report will be presented to the Regents at their Sep- tember meeting. The Regents also authorized the planning of a $1.5 million rehersal hall to be added to the School of Music on North Campus. SEVERAL NEW administrative appointments received the Regents' approval. Richard Christian- sen was voted into office as dean of the dental school on the recommendation of Vice-president for Academic Affairs Bill Frye, and Dr. Robert Doerr was named interim dental dean until Christiansen takes office on July 1, 1982. The Regents also approved Harvey Jacobson as the new Vice-president for University Relations and Development, replacing Vice-president Michael Radock, who will be taking a job with the University of Southern California. Jacobson takes office July 1, 1981. Major reduction of air controls planned WASHINGTON (AP) - The ad- As outlined by Waxman, however, the ministration has drawn up proposals proposals will go far beyond any fine- for major reductions in air pollution tuning of the current law. standards, a plan which a House sub- WAXMAN SAID the draft of the committee chairman says would gut proposal indicated the administration current law and condemn millions of will seek to: Americans to "live indefinitely in dirty " Repeal the act's non-attainment air." program, which forces polluting in- Rep. Henry Waxman, (D-Calif.), dustries to clean up their factories until released yesterday an executive depar- health standards are met. tment draft which he termed "a " Give each state broad authority to blueprint for the elimination of the work toward reduction of air pollution Clean Air Act." at its own pace. The states also would "IT IS A dangerous path that the ad- be allowed to relax pollution control ministration is taking in this proposal," requirements at existing factories and said Waxman, citing public opinion to allow new facilities to be built polls showing strong support for the without advanced pollution control present law. "Millions of Americans equipment. would be condemned to live indefinitely " Relax auto pollution control stan- in dirty air." dards by increasing the legal amount of Waxman, chairman of the House carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides in Energy and Commerce subcommittee auto exhaust and allowing emission on health and the environment, also levels to be averaged within classes of released a letter to President Reagan vehicles. urging him to abandon the proposal, * Weaken federal authority over acid saying it "will only delay the passage of rain, the pollutant that is believed to truly needed changes to the law." result when sulfur oxides from "It will cause a furious and smokestacks change chemically in the acrimonious battle that is to no one's air into a weak form of acid that can fall advantage," Waxman said. hundreds of miles away. THE CLEAN Air Act, the nation's . 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