Page 14 THE BATTALION MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1981 National Reagan’s energy plan criticized by Nader United Press International WASHINGTON — Consumer advocate Ralph Nader says Presi dent Reagan’s nuclear energy plan is a boondoggle to save a dying domestic nuclear industry with taxpayers’ money. Nader called for an immediate shutdown of all nuclear power plants, a moratorium on new con struction and a ban on nuclear ex ports. He spoke at public hearings Friday on the president’s program by the House subcommittee on oversight and investigations. The administration plan would speed up the licensing process for nuclear reactors, lift the ban on commercial plutonium reproces sing, let the Department of Ener gy purchase plutonium from pri vate suppliers and allow the milit ary to buy commercial spent fuel for conversion to weapons-grade plutonium. Nader said the plan “is all that stands in the way of the collapse of nuclear power in the United States.” He accused Reagan of turning the Department of Ener gy “into an arm of the nuclear in dustry.” But a nuclear physicist. Dr. Edward Teller, praised the plan, calling it “the first significant step in dealing with the energy shor tage.” Nader criticized the adminis tration for “massively increasing the federal nuclear budget,” in cluding the Clinch River Breeder Reactor project, while cutting bil lions from Social Security, school lunches, and dozens of other social billion dollar warning, a glimmer of the catastrophies — both econo mic and radioactive — which await the continual myopia and procrastination that has characte rized congressional avoidance of this energy tragedy for too many years,” he said. 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