B—The Daily Collegian Wednesday, November 9, 1977 Carter warns nation on energy WASHINGTON (UPI) President Carter warned the public last night it is endangering the nation's economy and security by guzzling energy at record rates, and urged Congress to pass energy conservation laws that he can accept In an election-night address to the nation, he indicated he would veto any energy bill that provides "windfall profits" to producers, and fails to meet his standards of conservation, fairness and budgetary restraint. Trying to whip up public support for his tax-based conservation proposals, which are still tied up in Congress, Carter tried to persuade his audience the energy crisis is a pocketbook issue of direct concern to working Americans. He told an anecdote of a confrontation he had recently with an unemployed Detroit steel worker, who said, "I don't feel much like talking about energy and foreign policy" because he had more Feminism, Socialism are 'related' Cindy Grabowski of the National Organization for Women said last night that feminism and socialism can be united around basic issues of human rights. At a forum sponsored by the Young Socialist Alliance, Grabowski said the feminist movement will be useless if the "same gross distribution of wealth" found under the bureaucratic system is perpetuated. She said men and women are equal now "only in old age homes." What is needed in the feminist movement, according to Grabowski, is mobilization around the issues of child care and job oppdrtunity. She said that because women are led to believe their place is in the home, it appears that women seekirig employment in the outside world are pitted against the rightful proprietors of those jobs: men. A basic problem of capitalist society, according to Grabowski, is that there is "no right to a job in the first place." Socialism would provide every worker with this basic right, she said A basic tool of socialism, collective action, is a "potent force in the hands of women," Grabowski said. She said NOW is an example of successful mobilization of women. by Mary Anne Mulligan pressing personal economic problems on his mind. "I understand how he felt," the president said. "But I must tell you the truth and the truth is that you cannot talk about our economic problems now or in the future without talking about energy " America's continuing, record con sumption of imported fuels, he said, "causes unemployment . . . It costs us business investments. Vast amounts of Papers influence budget decision A large factor influencing state budget appropriations for higher education is the attitudes of western Pennsylvania newspapers, State Rep. Helen D. Wise, D-77th, said last night. Wise said these newspapers, especially in Pittsburgh, oppose the tax increase needed for education allocations. She said the readers of these papers are sending bags of letters to their representatives in Harrisburg telling them to vote down the tax in-. creases. One political factor involved in the budget issue is the fact that the •'; ," • ' • tir4Ztaz.), „„ , „, -• t•Atiu,.. - - • • aC• *••••••‘ 1%7' . • r. H l' • ;')O4 , • , •• 1 7 • „ ' * Vt,llivt.t.oo ! ".", , , , -• . ' &lc • Modern times An Amish gentleman seems to be combining the best of to a motor-driven lift mechanism on this farm near Mill both worlds here as he uses a horse and buggy to drive up heim. American wealth no longer stay in the United States to build our factories and give us a better life." The president's manner was somber and formal, in marked contrast to the folksy "fireside chat" format he used to introduce the theme of energy con servation in February. "This is not a contest of strength between the President and the Congress, nor between the House and the Senate," Carter said in noting that the two Houses legislature is relatively young, Wise said. She said the youngest member is 21 years old and that she herself is the oldest. She said most of the legislators are under 30. According to one legislator, these young representatives "haven't even made the decision whether to get married or not and now they're faced with this budget crisis." Sixty per cent of. the legislature has never voted in favor of tax increases, Wise said. .. , , . ~, -..,:vf'.: ,', 'lf,. !,1, , ,•„: • :."'P" ,, • ;t..,,,5, .....<•:: ~ ..4 1: 1 N " l.,' , 4 ', • : ,. ,, - ;: 14 , , t , ,• ', N", .., ,\l', - li 4 'fr",, , ,,"`' .4 ', , . •i,'tic42,1104,: s . r . i; fici;,* ~: ,.,C0! : ,S• :,: i .. ''' ' ' l ' ' * >' z' ..`,' 7:71.: ,', •4 • , : i" •,` ' - ''''. o '.' ? 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The legislature's decision on this issue will influence future decisions on whether or not the University and other non-preferred institutions will be put into the general budget or kept aside as a special interest, she said. "We'll get out of this with our teeth," she said. But the consequences on University students' futures in jobs may be harmful, she said. : 1 1 1. , i t ie" , _ Atr,, , !!! by Patti Frabotta 4~n..;aJc,-~d~i ~ ,~.. ~ . tc: k li: 7.1 Photo by Ken Kasper Come In and Get SCASHS for your used textbooks All Day, Starting Today! THE STUDENT BOOK ST 330 East Colleg HE DENT STORE Mayors elected for Pa. cities Compiled Press The following were elected mayor in Pennsylvania cities last night: Allentown Frank Fischl Jr., D I Bethlehem Paul Marcincin, D U Erie Louis J. Tullio, D I Franklin Guy Mammolite, R I U Hazleton James Paisley, R Lancaster Richard M. Scott, R I {sL f -- - - - - - -I A MERRY • CHRISTMAS IDEA FROM OMEGA The Speedmaster. 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