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THE PRE SHIN NEWS SUMMARY December 14, 1973 (Thurs. nets, wires) The major stories of the day: - - Announcement of more specific moves to conserve fuel and electricity led all nets. RN looked "relaxed, confident, and pleased, 11 said Rather, as on all nets RN said voluntary conservation has already paid off w/ gas consumption down 15% over past 3 weeks and if cooperation continues, US will be able to deal w/ crisis. RN added "everyone will sacrifice something, but none will have to suffer. 11 ABC called it "promising" news on energy outlook All nets noted Simon to order reduced lighting in commercial and industrial buildings as soon as Hill gives him expected authority. Lighting to be reduced to levels considered minimal, but effective and safe. Other measures include govt limo ban except for RN/VP, 50% cut in hiway lighting. All nets w/ silent film noted RN and Simon met w/Govs who objected to truckers' 55 mph limit if cars go 50mph. Evans on CBS (NBC note) said Govs view different speeds as dangerous. CBS added Govs were interested in knowing what sacrifices oil industry was making. While specifics weren't given, Admin maintained repeated assurances of equitable sacrifices. ABC noted Govs expressed relief that w/ Simon, govt is speaking w/ "1 clear voice." Rather also noted Govs wanted fewer and more decisive voices. -- There's a slight problem, said Simon on NBC/CBS referring to 5% production cut, rather than 25%. NBC's Levine reported sources say 25% was under consideration, but Admin was talked out of it by oil companies. NBC/CBS noted officials maintain error was typographical. CBS added Simon hit the ceiling when he was informed. CBS noted by time fuel gets to local gas stations there will actually be 25% less. Violence punctuated by gunshots, severed air hoses, and missiles hurled thru windshields flared as many truckers began 2-day work halt. Pa. and Ohio officials reported at least 10 separate shooting incidents tho no reports of injured drivers. Film on all nets.