12-Friday, September 12, 1980-The Michigan Daily Meagan charges Carter lade up energy facts From AP and UPI ERIE, Pa.-Ronald Reagan accused esident Carter yesterday of making figures to defend a flawed energy licy, and Reagan suggested "that's e of the reasons why he's found an. cuse for not debating." 'he Republican presidential minee, disputing Carter's rebuttal to s criticism of the administration's ergy program, produced what nounted to a long-distance campaign bate. IT STARTED WHEN Reagan uarged Wednesday in Cleveland that Iministration policies discourage iergy production. Carter, at the White Ouse, countered that Reagan made e accusation without checking the cts. And' Reagan retorted yesterday: Unfortunately, Mr. Carter's 'truth' gain consists largely of misleading, ietoric and incomplete facts. "You know, there are some people who look up the figures and some people who make up the figures," Reagan told a campaign crowd that filled the lawn of the Erie County Cour- thouse and stretched halfway along a tree-shaded block. THE FRIENDLY RECEPTIONS of Reagan's speech and during a nostalgic visit to the General Electric Co., for whom he once worked as good will am- bassador, were in sharp contrast to an awkward and sometimes hostile recep- tion by union'members earlier in the day in Lackawanna, N.Y. A loud protest by chanting union demonstrators greeted the candidate in the steel-making town, and he was heckled during his speech. Police inter- vened briefly at one point when it ap- peared fighting might break out.' .Reagan proposed a five-point national maritime policy in an effort to win support of the union members. EARLIER, IN BUFFALO, N.Y., Reagan told union men he is a friend of organized labor. He said they cannot bargain for better wages or anything else "if Jimmy Carter keeps you out of a job." He said pickets who showed up chanting."We Want Carter" don't un- derstand his own union record with the Screen Actors Guild. In Erie, Reagan repeated his asser- tion that Carter policies "have discouraged the discovery and produc- tion of energy in this country." Then he turned to a point-by-point rebuttal of Carter's energy statements. REAGAN ACKNOWLEDGED that, as Carter said, crude oil production has increased this year, but said it is still lower than it was in 1978 or under earlier Republican administrations. He said statistics published by Carter's Department of Energy show crude oil production in the continental United States has declined every year since Carter took office. Reagan saidrAlaska did not come into full oil production un- til 1978, after Carter was president. Discounting Alaska, he said, crude oil production was 12.7 per cent higher un- der the Republicans. - Photo MORE THAN 150 chanting and sign-carrying demonstrators waited for GOP candidate Ronald Reagan outside a .suburban restaurant in Buffalo, N.Y., where he met with Thomas Gleason, president of the International Longshore- men's Association and 14 other local labor leaders yesterday morning. Pope looking for sinless birth control methods; enlists experts .I , 0 LN-1 41 Reagan said Carter "tried to boast . e about increased coal production," but .~ ~the'National Coal Association says 100 million tons of coal-producing capacity is idle and 22,000 coal miners are out of work. "Now it's no surprise to me Mr. Car- ter is trying to distort his record on energy," Reagan said. "Like his economic and foreign policies, his energy policies have been so damaging to this country he doesn't want to talk about them." Reagan said that without "the lucky bonanza of increased oil production from Alaska which Mr. Carter inherited," U.S. oil imports during the first half of 1980 would be 34 per cent higher than in 1976 VATICAN CITY (AP)-Pope John Paul II is enlisting leading family plan- ning experts to provide scientific backing to "sinless" birth control methods sanctioned by the Roman' Catholic Church, Vatican sources said yesterday. The experts, including Drs. John and Evelyn Billings, an Australian couple who developed an imprpved rhythm method, will be on hand at a meeting of bishops opening here Sept. 26. The theme of the synod: modern family life. MORE THAN '200 bishops from all parts of the world will attend the synod, held every three years. The pontiff, in an address to the group, will reaffirm his opposition to all forms of contraception and will demand strict compliance with traditional church laws over such issues as divorce and abortion, the sources said. "If there are still any lingering doub- ts as to the papal stand on these family issues, they will be cleared once and for all," said one source who declined to be named. "His (the pope's) statement will be strong and forthright with no 'buts' and 'ifs'." THE VATICAN UNDER Pope John Paul has condemned such sexual behavior as "swinging, promiscuous sexual relationships, wife-swapping and bestiality," saying they are "con- trary to the very nature of man." Earlier this week, the pope again criticized artificial contraception, calling it against human and Christian ethics and unworthy of civilization. "Instead of increasing the amount of bread on the table as modern means of production can do today, some demand the reduction in the number of those at the table through dishonest methods," he told a congregation outside Rome. "This is not worthy of civilization." THE VATICAN HAS sanctioned the Billings' ovulation method, a techniquel designed to help women pinpoint their fertile days and avoid sex an average of eight to to days a month. The method is considered so simple that it can be taught to illiterate women. The method, first developed by the Billings couple 25 years ago, involves a woman's observing her cervical mucus secretions and determining her fertile days. It is said to be 98.5 per cent effec- tive. Vatican officials acknowledge that large numbers of Catholics stil disregard the church ban on artificial birth control. In the United States, they say, the ban is ignored by an estimated 80 per cent of Catholic couples. Nevertheless, with Vatican en- couragement, hundreds of nuns and priests around the world have joined with lay people in teaching married couples "sinless" ways of avoiding having children-methods that avoi birth control devices and chemicals such as the pill. 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