THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, November 9, 1973 TH,,HIA ALYFia, oebr,,17 BUY OR SELL ILLINOIS TICKETS!! UAC Football Ticket Exchange Union Ticket Desk 1-5 I INCOME (SO FAR) OF DAVID'S BOOKS 209 S.KSTATE $3 TRILLION 200 BILLION & SOME ODD BITS WHY! HIS BOOKS ARE CHEAPER. ESTIMATED INCOME OF ALL OTHER ANN ARBOR BOOKSTORES COMBINED. -$6 MILLION.: Emergency energy legislation studied by government officials Fri, . Nov. I 9 WASHINGTON (R)-In a room blazing with television lights, the Nixon administration's top ener- gy officials began working with the Senate yesterday on the emergency energy legislation requested by the President. The first witness, White House energy adviser John Love, made it clear that the President is ask- ing for more authority than Chairman Henry Jackson of the Senate Interior Committee may be willing to grant. LOVE ASKED the committee to amend the Emergency Petro- leum Act authored by Jackson (D-Wash.), to allow the Presi- dent to deregulate natural gas at the well head and grant more far- reaching waivers from the emis- sion requirements of air quality standards. Jackson, who Wednesday night predicted the committee would approve a bill by today, re- plied, "I don't believe in this emergency legislation. We can start dealing with the whole prob- lem of gas, including deregula- tion." Russell Train, head of the En- vironmental Protection Agency, seconded Love's request for au- thority to waive so-called pri- mary air standards designed to protect public health and safety. The waiver would be air stand- ards designed to protect public health and safety, needed to per- mit the burning of dirtier fuels, Train indicated. JACKSON'S bill specifically prohibits granting any variances SGrow We Must By HARVEY WOOD, C.S.B. -A CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE-- sponsored by Christian Science Organization at U of M 8:00 p.m.-Monday, November 12 FACULTY CLUB LOUNGE MICHIGAN UNION I I I 1 9 bm 11 BE PREPARED Don't let old man winter stop you. Come into Raupp Campfitters and try on Down Clothing. We have famous names as: JOESTEN CO. DISPLAY at ci OLLET'S M ICMGA Ne BOK RE State Street at North University TODAY 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. A' MUSKET MASS MEETING 7:30 Sunday, Nov. 11 Union Ballroom 763-1107 Look for the Sign COMMUNITY NEWSCENTER in emission requirements that wold viol-te the primary stan- derds. Jackson's bill is designed to save three million barrels of oil a day, which he says is more than enoIgh to offset the cutoff of Arab oil. The bill includes many of the energy-saving mea- sures requested by the President in Wednesday night's televised address. The White House said yester- day Nixon is asking governors, mayors and county officials to c o n s i d e r shortening school hours during the winter and ex- tend the term into the summer months to help cope with the energy crisis. Ziegler was asked whether Nixon would curtail his own tra- vel because of the energy crunch. He responded that the President would continue to travel where and when necessary but that his aircraft "will proceed at an ap- propriate reduced speed" to save fuel. THE MICHIGAN VAILY Volume LXXXIV, No. 56 Friday, November 9, 19t73 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid' at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106.Published daily Tuesday through Sunday morning during the University year at 420 May- nard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. Subscription rates: $10 by carrier (cam- pus area); $11 local mall (Michigan and IOhio) $12 non-local mail (other states eand foreign). 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