INTERIOR AND INSULAR AFFAIRS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES NINETY-THIRD CONGRESS ON H.R. 6602 AND RELATED BILLS BILLS TO ESTABLISH A NATIONAL PROGRAM FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, AND DEMONSTRATION OF FUELS AND ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES, AND FOR THE COORDINATION AND FINANCIAL SUPPLEMENTATION OF FEDERAL ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT HEARINGS HELD IN WASHINGTON, D.C. MAY 16 AND 23, 1973; JUNE 13, 1973; DEC. 10 AND 18, 1973; JAN. 31, 1974; AND FEB. 1 AND 19, 1974 Serial No. 93-19 Printed for the use of the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON: 1974 SIDNEY L. MCFARLAND, Staff Director and Chief Clerk CHARLES LEPPERT, Jr., Minority Counsel SUBCOMMITTEE ON THE ENVIRONMENT MORRIS K. UDALL, Chairman THOMAS S. FOLEY, Washington WAYNE OWENS, Utah RON DE LUGO, Virgin Islands PHILIP E. RUPPE, Michigan JOHN DELLENBACK, Oregon JAMES G. MARTIN, North Carolina STANLEY E. SCOVILLE, Staff Counsel NOTE. The chairman of the full committee is an ex officio voting member of this subcommittee. The first listed minority member is counterpart to the subcommittee chairman. (II) Kelso, Louis O., general counsel, Bangert & Co. (plus charts) – The function of technological change is to shift the burden of production off the human factor and onto the nonhuman factor Economic input and income distribution in the U.S. economy Model I, conventional corporate finance (chart) - Model II, employee stock ownership financing (chart). Kinsel, Sheldon, conservation liaison with the National Wildlife Koch, Hon. Edward I., a Representative in Congress from the State Kriegsman, William E., Commissioner, Atomic Energy Commission.. Partridge, John W., chairman of the board and chief executive officer, Draft of bill submitted__ Perkins, Hon. Carl D., a Representative in Congress from the State Congressional Record reprint, February 13, 1974- Congressional Record, April 27, 1953- Ray, Dr. Dixy Lee, chairman, Atomic Energy Commission.... Ruppe, Hon. Philip E., a Representative in Congress from the State Sawhill, Hon. John, Deputy Administrator, Federal Energy Office......... Shultz, Hon. George P., Secretary of the Treasury. Till, Irene, staff economist, Corporate Accountability Research Group. Udall, Hon. Morris K., a Representative in Congress from the State 417 266 186 400 82 369, 387 371 Letters: Ash, Hon. Roy L., and Hon. William E. Simon, The White House, to 408 467 Kauper, Thomas E., Assistant Attorney General, Department of Justice, to Hon. Henry M. Jackson, dated December 10, 1973. Kimball, Thomas L., executive vice president, National Wildlife Federation, to the President (open letter). Morton, Hon. Rogers C. B., Secretary of the Interior, to Hon. James A. Haley, dated May 15, 1973 (report).. Overton, J. Allen, Jr., president, American Mining Congress, to Hon. Morris K. Udall, dated February 14, 1974. Ray, Dr. Dixy Lee, chairman, Atomic Energy Commission, to Hon. Morris K. Udall, dated January 14, 1974. (plus paper of Dr. Frank Rodino, Hon. Peter W., chairman, Committee on the Judiciary, to Hon. Morris K. Udall, dated February 14, 1974. Ruckelshaus, Hon. William D., Administrator, Environmental Pro- Stewart, Charles, president, Machinery and Allied Products Insti- tute, to Hon. Morris K. Udall, dated February 12, 1974.- Zimmerman, Edwin, M., Assistant Attorney General, Antitrust 444 431 Ancker-Johnson, Dr., information for the record. EPA, Interior, and NSF energy R. &. D. transfers to ERDA, informa- tion supplied by Mr. Bingham, Deputy Assistant Director, Bureau Federal energy R. & D. funding (table) submitted by Secretary Memorandum and statement of Government Patent Policy issued by Patent statistics-yearly average-fiscal years 1963-72 (table). Pittman, Dr. Frank K., paper, "Management of Commercial High- level Wastes," submitted by Dr. Dixy Lee Ray.... R. & D. contracting-fiscal year 1972 (table) _ . Research at Bartlesville, Okla.; information for the record supplied Safeguards against theft or diversion of special nuclear material, information submitted by Dr. Dixy Lee Ray- Supplementary information supplied by Mr. Zarb in response to a question on the $500 billion figure mentioned in the President's 471 |