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One coupon per customer, per visit - exp April 3, 2000 soup'nsalad @939.Mass Lawrence, KS • 785-842-6060 --student senate replacement senator applications Pick up an application and sign up for an interview at the Student Senate office, 410 Kansas Union - 1 Liberal Arts & Sciences ·1 Fine Arts Seats Open: 2 Graduate School Nation Applications due February 25th at 5:00 p.m. Gas prices to continue to rise Low inventories refinery output blamed for jump WASHINGTON — While heating oil prices are cooling down, the Energy Department said yesterday that continuing low stocks of gasoline and oil probably would mean a gasoline price increase in the coming months. The Associated Press reduced refinery output not anticipating the severe cold that hit the Northeast, he said. "We will likely see even higher prices this spring," said John Cook of the Energy Information Administration at a Senate hearing. Cook said low inventories of crude oil as well as heating and diesel stocks led to a sharp price increase late January and early February. The price increase was worsened by refiners who held back crude purchases because of the high price of crude. Refiners have In January, East Coast distillate inventories were running 4 million barrels below the low end of the normal range. "We will likely see even higher prices this spring." Sen. Frank Murkowski, R-Alaska and committee chairman, sharply criticized the Clinton administration for not promoting more domestic oil production. Since President Clinton took office, domestic oil production has declined by 17 percent and the United States now relies on foreign producers for 56 percent of its oil. Murkowski said. Cook, director of the petroleum division, said production cuts by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and increases in world demand have led to an average shortfall of more than 2 million barrels a day in 1999. John Cook Energy Information Administration Energy Information Administration Also, there were indications from the Middle East yesterday that some major oil producers may be ready to increase production. He said the amount of additional production had yet to be determined. The OPEC oil ministers are to meet late next month to consider production levels. A senior United Arab Emirates oil official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Persian Gulf oil ministers, had agreed to increase production to stabilize international markets. The price of oil has skyrocketed in the last year from less than $12 a barrel to about $30 a barrel. Ex-mob hit man arrested in drug ring The Associated Press PHOENIX — Former mafia hit man Salvatore "Sammy the Bull" Gravano, the mob turncoat whose testimony put crime boss John Gotti behind bars, was arrested yesterday on charges he was involved with a drug ring." Gravano was not selling drugs but was a "mentor" to the ring's leader, Michael Papa, who is also the founding member of a White supremacy gang, said Phoenix police representative Jeff Halstead. Gravano was booked into the Maricopa County Jail yesterday. Halsted declined to give specifics on what he was charged with. Thirty five members of the ring also were arrested. Police said Gravano's criminal enterprises targeted normal Valley teenagers and rave music clubs. The Arizona Republic reported yesterday on its Web site. The drug operation, which police allege was financed by Gravano, sold upward of 30.000 ecstasy pills a week, the Republic said. Gravano, a confessed serial hit man, ravaged the mafia by defecting to the government, sending Gotti and dozens of other gangland cronies to prison. Authorities called him the most important mob turncoat in U.S. history. The pills, a derivative of methamphetamine sometimes laced with heroin, looked like candy and were stamped with Nike swooshes and other symbols. They were bought by the syndicate for $6-$7 each and sold for $25 a pill, police said. His bombshell testimony, along with conversations secretly taped by the FBI, finally put Gotti, the so-called "Teflon Don," behind bars for life in 1992 after three previous acquittals. Under his deal with prosecu tors, Gravano admitted to 19 murders, but served only five years for racketeering. He then entered the federal witness protection program. He dropped out in December 1997, saying he wanted to live normally, not always looking over his shoulder. By 1999, he was making a new life in a Phoenix suburb, living under an assumed name but telling an interviewer he didn't think he was in any real danger. "I'm not running from the mafia," Gravano told a paper for a story published last year. The newspaper agreed not to publish his new name. In the best-selling book Underboss, by Peter Maas, Gravano said he turned government witness after realizing from the FBI tapes that Gotti was trying to save himself by blaming crimes on "Sammy the Bull." But even before that, he had been troubled by Gotti's public posturing. Engineering Expo Civil Aerospace Mechanical Computer Science Architectural Electrical Chemical & Petroleum JUNE 2017 GETTING YOU WHERE YOU WANT TO GO Events: - Keynote Speaker · Kyle D. Vann, Sr. VP, Koch Industries - Spectacular Chemistry Displays - Dunk your Professors - Rubber Band Airplane Contest - Rube Goldberg Machine Contest - Pasta Bridge Contest - Play Student-written Computer Games - Door prizes will be awarded Learned Hall-University of Kansas Fri. February 25, 2000 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. http://www.engr.ukans.edu All University Students are Welcome!!!