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Show Id Tlx 'alt Lake TnbunP. Tursdav . .lulv lb. litTT Alas&an Oil? ILS. Pipeline Is a Faster Project ftyfJwrLamTTa Stale OipatT-fnvWASHINGTON nlficiaLs said Monday that div i iisinns with Canadian authorities had nmvmml them that a pipeline ii e.ary Alaskan oif through t'an.al.t a i mild out lie limit as quirklx tianvAidskan pipeline Tlit Stale Department views were feleasi il John Mclclier, y Hep nt D Mont . as the Senate opened debate on a bid that would clear the way t the private rnnstnulmn iTstp- Alaska pipTirm ctiia tines rut oiTer an alTmtativp m Molcher is chairman of the firm' the Alaskan route in terms of the Public Lands Subcommittee, vxhub is time frame which circumstances still considering similar lccisl.il mn hi require. tt right said of Canadian res. t S oltmals dlovv work to begin on the SI ' billion ponses to questions bv As debate oericd in the Senate iroe( t sen Henry M Jackson. D Wash said Releases Transi ript a A transi pipeline was t leads ripl ol State Depart men' vhseussions with ( anmlian olhu.'ls pht terable to a Canadian roule lie aiise it could be completed "two to was released b Melelier a Ions with a " rnvenng letter from A"t sei oi MX x eal s earhei Sharply I rilieal Slate Marshall tt right I believe The out onr pule Washington DemmTal was they bear fTit'lfit Hut an Oil pipeline through Can shaiplv iritieal o! proposals by Mid lor JKlFmih . Study Notes Senator Assail Thst IV Sen - l(i u Mon of the tun tor enlisted men in the rinv and the Navy have serious dunking iirohlems ,n (online in the lesiills ol a slinh isviiml Moi (f.ix h' the IVnlagon three-quarte- )ii Kent ol "I ilHI tv lour ol a i mv sample gump men wt re ilassilied as pi oh v ho Jem drinkers" weni .ihsent without leave or otliel-x- . Nr trii.s.seu work alignment-- , because of drinking. Twenty-nin- e percent id the group were lassified as occasional he.ivv ' hmec drinkers while only J pen cut were categorized as nondniikei s .md ) peiceitl weie labeled a' ' diilikers w ilh no )l olileni .siiiul.o liymes were oilried b tlu Navy. which reported lh.it 21) percent ol their enlisted men were serious problem dnnkers and that only 21 percent ol the study group were rated as nondrinkers or "no problem dnnkers I'm men 1. - ml mam the enlisted alcohol duius a- - .im vnung semies lepl.oed abuse Hi hi luoblcm Ho hoi d s seii elan jrioidiiig Wilhui ol to a"i-- dclcri'c a Canadian route is made would delay const nation line tor up to one vear thJT con- pipeline a possible Such a study nf the pipe- - J In urging speidy appiuva! ol the dear the way tor immediate route. umstruUion ol the Jackson said the oil was needed me mediately to help east a national fuel shortage and lo reduce C S depend cm e on Middle Kast oif tmns-.Mask- hill to trans-Alask- a Oil ImliMrv lot health ami cm ironnieiit I ( le.isun Set i ei, ii c lepul x ilh.nii h simnii a'ked ahoul pei'istent Illinois ihat r.ilion lag is likelx said I Absolutely not possible We have a voluntary allocation system m place now that 1 believe is doing lln 0l) " laik'im r houexei goxeiiinienl s;(id a sludx ol lie i ,lu ales the oil iiulusi i i leal lx that vrtual intogia lion eoiuenti.ilion and in.iikel control had an impoi taut loin in Heating the shortage Competition Needed relining s ol oil Iraii'porta-lio- and production Congress must lake ' ( House the situation While in was "null ageuus ' Jackson s.ial tile FIT report because "this is is 'histone the Hist time that a report bv an agency of the executive branch has formally concluded that the and. untd now. almost sacrosanct tederal oil policies ha e bene-htethe mator oil companies while working hardship on the average American and the independent -- mall businessman Tor example it the tepolt in' red the contiov ei siul t.i oieteicncc' im oil and the depte-Dogas pioductimi allowance intangible drilling expense' and foreign tax credits are not verv et- teetive as mcent'ves to in-- t crease petroleum production Watch your savings dollars grow at State as you enjoy the highest rates legally allowed in America on Insured Daily Earnings Passbook or Certificate Accounts. 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Come join the more than 60,000 people who save at State, Utah's first and friendliest savings and loan association time-honore- d pin-gra- dnoHeinera irom added jcqiucsemo The study, a Federal Trade Commission (FTC) staff investigation whuh the agency gave to Jaikson late last concludes Jackson weik added "d is essentia! that the nation must develop a to eiisuie l.ai eompe til ion ami uiiplits th.d Hits pp gl.mi may icqune da crti' ae oil uiiiip.inx piac ol inapn lines and relinenes " The reMirl he s.ml use tor a stiong pin-rule- ' believe there was a deb mte etlort on the part of the industry a yeax ago to cieute such a tight situation m the marketplace and by limiting imports that it resulted in the primary immediate shortage we have todav I absolutely do not consider rabontn even Ixxo-xea- ! sked during a news cooler- e it he believed the oil tn- diis'rv was lespoii'ible lor the faik-o- n gasoline shollage said ei U - The cost ol alcohol abuse tt ilbur said runs into Hie mil lions ol dollars m losi work time or reduced eltieiem v also asked Jackson not to release the report itself since such action could teopardize future legal cases. The report largely criticizes the structure of the oil industry, and government policies, for stifling competition Definite Lffort' W i sll HIM) -The administration denied again Monday, in the strongest language so lar. that it s gasoline rationing M Sen lackson. lleniy meanwhile said Con gross should lake a vr hard look at whetlie' the til" oil i i.iiipam.'s should be In oken up lo end the c.ioliiii 'Ion t.ige ! i trans-Alask- U.S. Denies Intention to Ration Gasoline Imbibing III Military tt ASHINGTON than tpxi members of Congress struction of the tie held up until a study of - rnitpdi Tress intririataorril Dining a Mmul.iv news runlet encc 'u,n luel on the nation's Jackson talks and el haul look at lliis question The FTC did not pi oxide Jackson with a legal section a new Henry crisis. n t lu icpoil whuh s in H'commeod aiitilurt u lliuujlt action against the eight biggest oil The commission companies j j j Return avowed is tne interest actua y earned to you when the ong na deposit is 'n the account 4or i2 months and is comoounocf aafy rprTM'n receive fee gife E, I, saving, ?x J. lUGMGE ; - !;!- SELECT YOUR FINE GIFT FOR SAVING account in the amounts indicated and select your gift free or with an additional cash payment. 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