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Friday, September 24, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three

Friday, September 24, 1976

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Page Three

U.S. CITED AS CULPRIT:
Report hits fuel waste

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

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PARIS (AP) - The Interna- dustrial firms have been asked cess hea
tional Energy Agency accused to set voluntary energy conser- areas s
Americans yesterday of wasting vation targets, but the program fully."
valuable energy resources be- "includes no incentive for stimu- The
cause of cheap fuel prices. It lating investment in energy-ef- overall i
said prices must rise soon if ficient industrial equipment. Ivell be
conservation is to be taken seri- "This is an important gap in Canada'
ously. the program, given the artifici- substant
The 19-nation organization, es- ally low energy prices and theI .
tablished on American initiative energy-inefficient industrial pro- age, its
after the 1973 Arab oil embargo duction prevalent in the United' Hollan
and composed of major non- States," the report declared. establish
Communist industrialized coun- { IAfor ener
t ies alosnled ou eea "IN ADDITION, little consid-
tries, also singld out severa eration has been given to the ploying+
other members, notably Switz potential for district heating and the govt
erland and Canada, for criti- the combined production of pro- them in
cism in its first report on their -___m__ ne_ pr__u___ n__fpr___themin
energy conservation policies.
The Swiss were faulted for 0e 11
lack of a government conserva- W re co t
tion program, even though their
fuel prices are among the high-
est in the West. N NEN

at and electricity. These
[ould be studied care-
report said America's
fuel savingresults were
low the IEA average.
s fuel saving was also
ially below the aver-
said.
d was also criticized for
hing general principles
gy conservation but em-
only "1 persons" at
vernment level to put
to practice.
r cons
eco.

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Friday, September 24, 1976
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THE REPORT paid tribute to,
various efforts by the U.S. fed-
eral authorities to conserve en-

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ergy, particularly "one of the NEW YORK (AP) - A rip-
most comprehensive education out is the only way to stop the
efforts in the IEA." But it add- rip-off at the super-fancy fed-

who issued a temporary re-
straining order Wednesday
blocking removal of the phones.a
So far, no mutually ac-

ed:
"The program is severely
hampered by oil and gas prices
controlled below market prices
and by very low taxes on all
fuels.
"Because of the extensive use
of these fuels, it is clear that
prices and taxes must rise soon
to reflect, at the very least, the
real value of the energy - as
they have in other countries -
if long-term conservation is to
be taken seriously by industry
and consumers."
COMPLEX LAWS governing
American oil production set
price ceilings on some kinds of
oil under a two-tiered system
that keeps U.S. domestic prices
below the world level.
The U.S. nation-wide average
gasoline price of 60.3 cents per
gallon in August compares with
$1.82 in Italy, $1.50 in Japan,
$1.49 in Britain, $1.40 in Switzer-
land and $1.33 in West Germany.
The U.S. average heating oil
price of 42 cents per gallon is
closer to that of other countries
and compares with 40 cents in
Britain, 45 cents in Italy, 51
cents in West Germany and 59
cents in Switzerland.
AMERICAN road transport of
all kinds, the report said, still
has one of the world's highest
ratios of fuel consumption per
passenger-mile.
"In industry, U.S. fuel efficien-
cy ranges from very low in
crude steel production to above
average in aluminum," the re-
port continued. The largest in-

eral prison here, the phone com-

pany says. ceptable scheme
Inmates at the Metropolitan ed out, thosei
Correctional Center made $131,- case said. But
000 in fradulent credit card and pected to issue
third-party calls from the air- day.
conditioned, wall-to-wall carpet- The inmates ar
ed prison during the past year, victed or awaiti
New York Telephone Co. offi- eral charges wh
cials said. considered "whi
That's nearly a quarter of all
the fraudulent calls made in the es.
New York metropolitan area, THIS IS THE
which has 4 million telephones, a month the tele
said phone company officials. has been ripped
They want to tear out the lines palaverers.
inmates now use. City Comptrol
Goldin disclosed
BUT THE INMATES went in- soners at thei
to federal court and won a court House of Deten
order preventing the phone com- $47,000 worth of
pany from tearing out the lines, such places as
at least for the time being. San Juan, Puerl
The telephone company said Moreover, he
it wants to restrict inmates to fixed jailhouse p
10-cent local calls. The prison- the five-minute
ers claim that requiring them and were makin
to place long-distance calls to such places
through a central switchboard Betting parlors,
would violate their constitution- betting centers.
al rights.
Michael Young, a Legal Aid THERE WAS;
Society lawyer, said it was up closure of how
to prison authorities to find the calls were made:
guilty parties and not punish all phones in the
those in the 13-story prison. But one source
said inmates
COMPANY OFFICIALS, who emenity - a hig
reportedly think the Correction- dio - to monit
al Cent : full of crooks who calls where cred
don't ,' 9 dime, have been quently used.
meetin" with Young, govern- Hearing the ca
ment lawyers and U.S. Dist. source said, inm
Court Judge Marvin Frankel, them to make I

has been work- I
involved in the
Frankel is ex-
a ruling Mon-
re all either con-
ng trial on fed-
hich are usually
te collar" crim-
second time in
ephone company
d off by prison
ler Harrison J.
Aug. 4 that pri-
Queens County
rtion had made
unpaid calls to
Las Vegas and
to Rico.
said, they had
hones to remove
free-time limit
ng lengthy calls
as Off-Track
the city's legal
NO official dis-
the fraudulent
from the 23 pay
federal prison.
at the center
used another
gh-frequency ra-
or ship-to-shore
it cards are fre-
rd numbers, the
hates would use
their own calls.

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