The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 44, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 3, 1974 Page: 3 of 16
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ilikm Price Tag On
Solution Of Eneigy Crisis
ccerdini to Nitionx.,
Wildlife Federation esti-
mete*, demands for US for
e*t products is projected to
double in X years though
product ion will not double for
so years. The World Almanac
notes. Wildlife officials pro-
ject that production couia be
increased dramatically by
efficient management ot tim-
ber areas
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Original Eleven
When Georg# Washington
was inaugurated on April 30,
1709. he was president of only
11 states North Carolina and
Rhode Island did not ratify
the Constitution 'and thereby
enter the Umom until Nov 21.
1709 and May 29 17M
respectively
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By JAMES GARY
CafRey Nears Sendee
WASHDOGTON — Early la
November President Ford
td be haadud a mawve
document sayiag the Urntad
Sbdaa will have la lava* be-
tween H£ hflboe md MS faff-
han in the not 14 yaars la
aalve da erargy probkra
TV same study will demun
strate the United States is
dNply concerned about the
danger of a second, sudden
Middle Eastern oil embargo
and should weigh the need for
a major oil stockpiling oper-
ation to accumulate reaarvas
And it will point out that a
crash program if la inched
now. could bring the first U S.
caramercsal coal gaaficatton
md synthetic oil plants into
Rwntkn by in -two yean
earlier than scheduled
These will be only a few of a
staggering lumber of recom-
rierxiaUoni likely to be in-
cluded in what has come to be
caUad Project Independence
Blueprint"
Project Independenceis
the name given to the effort
tngineily intended to make
’V United States self-auffi-
cwot in energy by sometime
in the IMa TV "blueprint
u the so-called master plan
Actually tttsastabhss-
prwt, a maaur plan or « guide
to total independence in ener
gy Rather ft is a vary Waal
indepth study oatitiaag al-
ternative strategies for ep-
ander diffenag eonditioo*
that may east n the future
None of thaw alternatives
indicates the United 9tatea
Ins much chance of
completely its dependence
igion foreign-imported oil. al-
though moat of the scenarios
suggested would team that
dependence, and presumably
*■*! to lower foretpi oil price*
m the future
lUkawiat. most of tbe
weight of the abject ma
comes down heavily on the
need to expand U.S. OH pro-
duction and use of coal as
rapidly as poatble
Tbe study was latnched
early thu spring under the
guidance of John SawbiU. led
era! energy edmirustrsuar
Mae than 700 persons have I
worked on the 24 subject]
weal into which the study is f
a video
Task forces of experts were i
also assigned in each area to k
develop background informa- ■
is rvruiaOag oe Capital
■td one national magnate
Time baa reported datalb
from what Raya is the finl
report
Earlier drafts, however
are stackad ia 24 well-
thianbedovor pttaa of task
force reports ob tabtos a the
publicatUBa ttvttaa of the
Federal Energy Acrunist;-
tMB's Mte of offices bare
OhvHuaiy only a part of the
thousands of pope* of dMcus-
smm and charts outlined in
thoa* earlier drafts will be in-
cluded m the final vsrtion.
now experted to be dekvered
to ■
But tbe bamc informeaon
and I'ondusians projected are
expected to reman the earns
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 44, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 3, 1974, newspaper, December 3, 1974; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1061970/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.