The Michigan Daily-Saturday, August 8, 1981-Page 5 Energy policy sparks de bate (Continued from Page 3) . "WHEN THE prices were held ar- tificially low," Pack said, "the producers went after cheap, foreign oil." The result was a decline in further domestic production and more gas- guzzling automobiles, he said. On the other hand, said Pack, when the price of energy rises, there is an in- crease in production and the actual use of the energy drops because of the cost. "People are becoming more energy conscious," because of recent price rises, he said. THE NATIONAL Wildlife Federation, a prominent environmen- tal group, would prefer "a more even- handed approach" to freeing the market, "with emphasis on conser- vation," said Joan Habib, the director .of the energy division at the NWF. "The (Reagan) energy plan falls far short" in many areas, said Habib of the NWF. There is still a large amount of subsidization of some areas while several conservation policies have been eliminated, she said. THE COUNTRY must first find out how much energy it really needs by cut- ting waste, before further non- renewable resources are explored, Habib said. Meanwhile, renewable sources of energy, such as solar and wind power should be further explored, she said. The United States is about 51 percent energy efficient, according to Tek. "More progress in the area of con- servation has taken place than in the area of finding moe energy," said Prof. Ross. The statements about fin- ding more energy are only a "drop in the bucket," toward solving the nation's energy problems, he said, and they are mostly attempts at public relations. There is no energy crisis, said Prof. Tek, "the only crisis has been a lack of leadership in this country." We have needed somebody with the guts to turn this country around, and now it looks like such a person is in office, he said. THE PREVIOUS administration split the country in two, with one group ac- cusing the other of stealing from them, Tek said, and the windfall profits tax is the result of that division. TECHNOLOGY IS capable of drilling and still preserving the environment," he said, and "to use accidents as a reason to not progress is not only foolish but suicidal." "A resource not being used is not a resource," said Tek, and that is the rationale in favor of leasing public lan- ds for energy exploration. "James Watt (Secretary of the Interior) is a good man," said Tek, but he is being made a scapegoat by environmental groups. "It is just as wrong to ignore progress in the name of the environment as it is to ignore the environment in the name of progress," said Tek. "There is calculated risk in everything," he said. "Oil companies have been the whip- ping boy" for quite some time, said Pack, because the public is misinfor- med about how they do business. Executives do not metamorphosize into monsters when they join an oil com- pany, he said. Nearly a million Polish workers stage four-hour 'suicidal' strike WARSAW, Poland (AP) - Nearly valued at $16 million. nations at his Crimean retreat, with a million unionists paralyzed COMMUNIST Party leader the Polish crisis mentioned as a key Poland's industrial heartland Stanislaw Kania was reported ill, topic. yesterday in a four-hour strike that but there were unconfirmed reports government authorities called in Warsaw that he would meet in the Soviet national television said "suicidal." next few days with Soviet President yesterday the situation in Poland Some 800,000 to 900,000 Solidarity Leonid Brezhnev at Brezhnev's had "noticably sharpened" in recent supporters shut down for four hours summer retreat in the Crimea near days. For the first time, it reported all but essential services in the vast the Black Sea. Polish officials in street demonstrations in Warsaw Silesian industrial belt, where Moscow said they had heard nothing and other cities, but made no men- Poland manufactures its steel and of a possible meeting between tion of the strikes. The news mines its coal, the major earner of Brezhnev and Kania, and the Soviet program accused Poland's indepen- hard currency from exports. The news media made no mention of the dent union, Solidarity, of using government, already $27 billion in Warsaw speculation. "demagogical slogans" to interfere debt to the West, said the strike cost Brezhnev has met with most of the with the public order. 200,000 tons in lost coal production other leaders of the Warsaw Pact 1 T .. i r Q I I ur b r ip 'EtE0 FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 120 S. State St. (Corner of State and Huron) Worship Schedule: Sermon for Aug. 9-"The Lived Mo- ment" by Rev. Fred B. Maitland. 9:30 am-Morning Worship in the Sanctuary. Church School for all ages at 9:30 am. Ministers: Dr. Donald B. Strobe Rev. Fred B. Maitland Dr. Gerald R. Parker Education Directors: Rose McLean and Carol Bennington 10:30 Lemonade-on-the-lawn. UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL Serving the Campus for LC-MS Robert Kavasch, Pastor 1511 Washtenaw Ave. 663-5560 Sunday Worship: 9:00 am (Summer Hours). CAMPUS CHAPEL 1226 Washtenaw Ct. A Campus Ministry of the Christian Reformed Church Rev. Don Postema, Pastor 10 am-Service of Holy Communion, Rev. Don Postema. 6 p.m.-Evening Worship, Rev. Don Postema. Rev. Ken Verhulst Begin your day with 764-0558 ST. MARY'S CHAPEL (Roman Catholic) 331 Thompson-663-0557 Summer Masses: Sunday-8:30 am, 10:30 am, 12 noon, and 5 pm. Mon., Tues., Wed.-5:10 pm. Thurs., Fri.,-12:10pm. LORD OF LIGHT LUTHERAN CHURCH (The Campus Ministry of the ALC-LCA ) Gordon Ward, Pastor 801 S. Forest at Hill St. Sunday Worship Service at 10:30. Choir at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday. CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY Huron Valley Mission 301 North Ingalls (two blocks north of Rackham Graduate School) 668-6113 Sunday Service-2:30 p.m. Rev. Marian K. Kuhns FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH OF ANN ARBOR 1917 Washtenaw (corner of Berkshire) Sunday Services at 10:30 a.m. Coffee Hour and conversation after services. Kenneth W. Hilfer-Minister-665-6158 'WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?' Psalm 2:1 and Acts 4:25 Jonah ran away from God's commandment. On being brought face to face with the fact that his disobedience was the cause of a convulsion of nature, a storm at sea, and the wind and waves would destroy the ship and its cargo of human beings as well as material things, he judged himself worthy of death and asked to be thrown overboard! Judged himself worthy to die, and insisted the sentence be carried out! is not this the experience of every soul that has been convicted of sin by the Holy Spirit? Indeed, it is! Christ said the Comforter, The Holy Spirit would convict the world of sin, righteousness, and judgment! - John 16:7, etc. It doesn't take long to read the Book of Jonah, but beware lest the wisdom of men - foolishness with God - cast you out into a raging sea and wind and waves of unbelief and you are swallowed up in the belly of "That Old Serpent, called the Devil, and Satan, which deceiveth the whole world." Only the records of Eternity will reveal how many souls are in hell because they stumbled In unbelief, were swallowed up and landed in the belly of The Great Dragon because they could not believe God Almighty could work a small miracle like this! God preserved Jonah and kept him alive. In the belly of the fish. In his prayer of repentance when Jonah said: "I WILL PAY THAT THAT 1 HAVE VOWED. SALVATION IS OF THE LORD," then it was that "THE LORD SPAKE UNTO THE FISH, AND IT VOMITED OUT JONAH UPON DRY LAND." After his deliverance the first message that came to Jonah from The Lord was: Go to Nineveh and do what I told you to do." Nineveh was a great city of three days journey. Jonah made one day's journey, crying: "YET FORTY DAYS, AND NINEVEH SHALL BE OVERTHROWN!" Then things began to happen, from the King on down to the beasts! "SO THE PEOPLE OF NINEVEH BELIEVED GOD, AND PROCLAIMED A FAST, AND PUT ON SACKCLOTH, FROM THE GREATEST OF THEM EVEN UNTO THE LEAST OF THEM. FOR WORD CAME UNTO THE KING OF NINEVEH, AND HE AROSE FROM THE THRONE, AND HE LAID-HIS ROBE FROM HIM, AND COVERED HIM WITH SACKCLOTH, AND SAT IN ASHES ....AND GOD SAW THEIR WORKS, THAT THEY TURNED FROM THEIR EVIL WAY: AND GOD REPENTED OF THE EVIL THAT HE HAD SAID HE WOULD DO UNTO THEM: AND HE DID NOT." As a result of the preaching of the man who judged himself worthy of death for disobedience to God, the wickedness of Nineveh was overthrown, and they were spared the pronounced judgment of God. 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