THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, January l:3, 1 1) l4 Faculty talks energy1 (Continued from Page 1) this "heavy oil" is not easily re- complex" and when converted to finable. natural gas, produces two environ- Katz offered one solution which ment-damaging by-products - sul- he contends is "practical" if a phur and ss rtbit unusual: "geothermic power." KATZ is presently involved in ;GOHRI oeh x research efforts to reduce the by- GEOTHERMIC power, he ex- products and analyze other aspects plained, can be produced by dig- of coal use. ging far enough down into the In view of the international fuel' earth's crust to reach high tem-y situation, Katz called the U. S. peratures. Water poured into such "the. best off" of the major indus- incision would boil quickly and pro- trial nations. duce enough steam to provide an "It was good the Arabs decided energy source. to hold bc o nta fi h "I call this my 'hot rocks' meth- fturel bc now instead of in the , Katz said. "If you dig down future when we would really be de- od,K sad f you i An pendent on them," he noted. , thousand feet right here in Ann, KATZ said other fuel alterna- Arbor, the water will boil." tives include oil derived from KATZ provoked laughter with shale or tar sands. one of his last suggestions: "If the! "We are sitting on a trillion bar- United States constructed 20 thou- rels of low-grade shale oil," said sand windmills off the coast of. Katz. He explained that tar sands New England, we'd have enough! located in Alberta, Canada, could power to light up New York City." produce an oil supply equal to the The next energy seminar is world's current reserves, but that scheduled for Thursday night. ongress warns oil firms " tax breaks THE MICHIGAN DAiLY Wednesday, January L~, I91'~ Voters reject millage for vocational center " i, i b i . . 5:: ! .. University Activities Center presents . (Continued from Page 1) Mayor James Stephenson. business, communications, natural PAT GILBERT of the Intermedi- resources, and transportation. ate School District blamed the The proposed center drew en- crushing defeat on "the basic dis- dorsements from nine of ten school I trust in government and poor eco- districts within the county, the nomic conditions" which presently League of Women Voters, and the exist. Ann Arbor Chamber of Commerce. Proponents of the vocational cen- Many local political leaders also' ter believed it would have aided supported the school, among them the large number of county high U.S. Congressman Marvin Esch school students who graduate with- (R-Ann Arbor), state legislators out any "marketable" skills yet do Gilbert Bursley (R-Ann Arbor) and not go on to two or four year Perry Bullard (D-Ann Arbor), and colleges.I - -I 1. ''SKH'' "SKI4JT S p e vC F I k i0 e e k F Includes . Round trip air transportation from Detroit on American Airlines Tepeqae . Accommodations at the Temple Square Hotel . Lake city P, . Round-trip transfers from airport to hotel "Daily lift passes at 6 resort areas - Alta, Brighton, Park City, Park West, Snowbird, and Solitude. For further details and reservations, contact: oA C Travel Office Second Fioor - Michigan Mnon 763-2147, , - 210 S. FIFTH AVE. ANN ARBOR 761-9700 Did Spacemen Earth Visit in ancient times? CHARIOTS OF THE ACU-I Bowling Tourney SIGN UP UNION LANES GODS I Winners go to February 9 Kent State and 10 SHOWTiMES Mon.-Fri. 7 & 9 Sat.- Sun. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 SIGN UP DEADLINE JAN. 30! I mU iI ® (Continued from Page 1) volume. Card cautioned against interpret- ing the figures to mean that oil companies are reaping windfall profits because of the fuel short- age. 'He said the period of high pro- fit followed four years of lacklus- ter earnings growth. In seven of the past 10 years, the rate of re- turn for the oil companies has been below the average for other man- ufacturing companies, the Texaco executive said. IN OTHER energy'- related de- velopments yesterday: The Navy moved to absorb adjoining Standard Oil Co. lands into the Elk Hills, Calif., Naval Pe= troleum Reserve after concluding that oil is draining out of that pre- serve. p Teamsters President Frank Fitzsimmons urged President Nix- on to provide all the diesel fuel truckers require. The union offic- ial also said he told the President the union must reopen contracts with truckers to maintain the in- come of drivers who now must ob- serve lower speed limits. * Federal energy czar William Simon branded as "ineffective and unworkable" a proposed excess profits tax now before Congress. 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