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Show Future Energy Supply? Plentiful, But Expensive By Da til 1!-- Knight Bidder Newspapers WASHINGTON Energy supplies of all kinds will be plentiful but for at increasingly more expensive least the next two years, according to the government's top energy officials. Although the cutoff of Iranian oil has drawn world oil supplies taut, as Energy' Secretary James Sehlesinger Talk to Break Old Tradition WASHINGTON President (UPD will break with tradition and ubinil ht- - budget to Congress before delivering his State of the Union address on Jan 23, the White House ' puts it. the possibility of a serious shortage that could disrupt national economies, here or abroad, remote -providing Iranian production is at least partially re.tmed within the next few months Predict Adequate Supplies In various interviews and congressional appearances over the past month, Sehlesinger and his chief deputy, John F. O'Leary, has predicted adequate supplies of crude oil, gasoline, heating oil and residual oil (boiler fuel) through I ha. The president will deliver the address tf p m. EST before a joint session of Congress and a nationwide television at audience, Press Secretary Jody Powell aid The proposed 1980 federal budget will be formally submitted to Congress the previous day, Jan. 22. Powell told reporters that Carter is foeusing his attention in the State of the lii ion report "primarily on economic and the legislative agenda" matters of the administration By long tradition, the president has addressed new sessions of Congress before disclosing hi s proposed budget White House aides said privately the administration expects "gnashing of teeth" when the lean, austere budget is released and the later date for the State of the Union would give Carter a chance to answer his critics. , m Scujs By . . United is a Monday historii during hi-- 1 areer has had men aid him in carrying out some good work That all ends Monday. Congress meets, and ins faith in human nature will start waning befur sundou n be K Die report however said there would he Alien six hundred gathered from all over the country, just waiting for somebody to - "By requiring regulatory agencies tu give a true accounting of the costs and benefits of their intended actions, we can help stem the federal governments own substantial contribution to inflation." Percy said suggest something and then show him what happens worthwhile, -- - April 14, 1929. the costs and in projecting applying regulatory analysis n health safety and environmental problems and the result ol an economic impact statement should not he the die reason tin deciding w hether a regulation should he issued Ilow do w value in dollar terms preventing asbestos from slowly killing worker- - in our .shipyards" the senators a- - ked "Or insuring that our hildren have clean an to breathe and clean water to drink" Oi beeping an unsafe drug oil the marki i " In addition to projecting costs id new rules, an agency would have to list alternatives to traditional regulations For instance mqKising lees or taxes on an industry might be a better wayf of gettin. compliance on improving air quality than problem-- , lress Internatinmil A Senate conumUct V. XSHINGTON completing a two year study oi government regulations, said Thursday that txhm an agency adopts a ru w rule it should say how much it is going to cost Such an economic impact statement for regulatory agcncic will be proimsed in legislation by Governmental Affairs Coin inittee Chairman Abraham Hihicoii 1' ('oim.. and ranking GUI memboi Charles Percy R 111 day. Our President 'Therell Ira trying to enforce a et epoi t sugge ted of rigid i he report also called for deregul at ion of the trucking industry, following the suc- cessful experiment in the airline industry that resulted m lower fares and higher pt of it Rep Peter Peyser U N Y news conference to announce hi .uiuld rn ike tus fir-- Monkey Wrench of the Month Sward next month to the federal agency which issued the most nonsensical new regulation He said hi- - office would set up a telephone hotline to receive citizen report of burdensome and costly rule- - He oIm' asked fin letters from consumers, husiues labor and other- - w ho ieel b irdened by specific government rules. M. auw hih called a -- Natural gas supplies. Sehlesinger says, will be more than adequate over the next three years. Deregulation in 1988 Gas prices will continue to go up, however, under the terms of a new natural gas pricing law that will permit after periodic increases until 1988 which controls will be removed. - In all of their predictions, the energy officials have been quick to warn that the entire energy prognosis could be reversed by the imposition of another Arab embargo, the outbreak of war in the Middle East or some other calamity. But given relative political stability in the Mideast, they say, supplies should continue to meet demand through 1980. After that, few serious energy experts pretend to know with any certainty what will happen Heaver Upright Wacvwnts Mew ct Co. Smith-Crew- s HOOVER HOOVER CUSTOM CONVERTIBLE ts(.f forward & bock word with o light touch of Automoticaily your bond odjus1, iHelf to oil carpet styles. Try VITA MASTER DELUXE EXERCISE BIKE it! Pedal tension adjusts for men and women. Padded PRICES TOO LOW TO Ah'0 seat and adjustable handlebars. 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