Page 8-Friday, June 15, 1979-The Michigan Daily State officials say Carter WASHINGTON (AP)-New Jersey's fortunes. consumer affairs director emerged JACK WATSON, special assistant to from a White House meeting recently, the president, says the administration unable to hide his anger. "We had to diligently seeks advice from governors beg to be invited. The president just on energy matters, from decontrol to_ isn't sensitive to how we can help him thermostat settings. save energy." Yet, he adds: "The criticism is an in- Adam Levin's complaint is not dication of a shortfall on our part, unique. State consumer officials from either in the amount of consultation we California to Ohio to Georgia claim the conduct with state and local officials or Carter administration ignores them in in the projection of what we're doing." the battle to conserve energy or control Meanwhile, Americans should not gasoline prices. encounter gasoline shortages this The criticism perplexes many Carter summer if a sudden unexpected spurt aides, some of whom acknowledge that in oil imports continues, Energy such local discontent can further erode Secretary James Schlesinger said White House credibility on energy and yesterday. even influence the president's political HOWEVER, WHILE reporting a rise insensitive to gas needs in imports this week of 840,000 barrels a industry. day, Schlesinger said the ad- "Oil companies are distributing, ministration was disappointed over a corfdng to government regulations, decline in refinery operations that the refined product that is present could jeopardize the good news. He said he would call in those refiners "Oil companies are distributing,; who hve cut back to determine why, cording to government regulations, and he held out the possibility offederal the refined product that is presen action if the answers are not satisfac-, available for distribution," DiB tory. said. "Our supply and distribut Charles DiBona, president of the systems are stretched to their lim American Petroleum Institute (API), and, in some cases, beyond th said at a separate news gathering: "Oil limits." companies are running through their In another development, Schlesin refineries all of the crude oil that they said in a report to President Carter t can safely run." The industry "is not the nation "just may not make holding back products awaiting higher without greatly expanding its use rices," he said. coal. API IS THE lobbying arm of the oil Energy crunch hits USSR, Soviets asked to conserve MOSCOW (AP)-The Kremlin has economy. ordered "very strict" fuel-saving Of the nation's 262 million peof measures in a decree showing the only a few million own private cars, world's biggest oil producer is also their daily demand for gasoline is feeling an energy crunch. less than in the West. The decree, issued by the Communist It was an unusual admission that Party Central Committee and the Soviet Union could face fuel shorta Soviet Council of Ministers, was in the coming cold months if the c published yesterday in the Soviet press. try's energy consumption and prod It expressed concern that needed tion stay at present levels. energy supplies were being wasted and Though there have been "Save Fu called for "very strict control over their campaigns here before-the m rationalutilization." recent was in 1976-a West. THE GOVERNMENT also ordered economist said this one was "a lot m large increases in coal, heavy oil and strident than in the past." natural gas output to ensure that con- Until now, the Soviet Union appea sumers and industries would get "unin- to have escaped the energy cr terrupted supplies" next fall and win- plaguing the Western world. Soviet ter. wells yield an average of 11 mil The Soviets' main problem is not barrels a day, almost a fourth of wh meeting consumer gas needs, but is exported. Saudi Arabia, by c( heating apartments and homes in cities parison,. exports almost all of th and rural areas, and powering the in- million barrels a day it produces. dustrial enterprises that make up the ac- all lya ac- all ntly ona ion nits ose ger hat it" of ple, . So far the ges Dun- luc- el" ost ern ore red isis oil lion ich om- e 9