The Michigan Daily-Saturday, July 28, 1979-Page 7 House panel calls for energy mobilization board WASHINGTON (AP - The House Interior Committee gave over- whelming approval yesterday to legislation establishing a powerful energy mobilization board, a principal part of President Carter's energy program. The committee voted 40-1 in favor of setting up a board with authority to speed development of up to two dozen specially designated, high-priority energy projects. THE PROPOSAL, outlined by Carter in a speech less than two weeks ago, picked up added momentum in Congress when a House commerce sub- committee gave its approval to a dif- ferent version of the legislation. The subcommittee's measure places no limit on the number of projects that could receive the special high priority designation. On the other side of Congress, mean- while, the Senate Energy Committee arranged to meet to continue its work on yet a third version of the same proposal. CARTER PROPOSED giving the board authority to cut through red tape and help along plans for construction of non-nuclear energy projects, such as pipelines and gasification plants, designed to reduce U.S. dependence on imported oil. Administration officials have said they envision about 75 such projects receiving the special treat- ment at any one time. The lone dissenting vote in the In- terior Committee came from Rep. James Weaver (D-Ore.), who said a massive energy program such as the one Congress is working on would wor- sen inflation at a time when the country can least afford it. "We are headed for economic oblivion and a depression. We must cut our excesses," Weaver said. HOUSE DEMOCRATIC leaders earlier had hoped to get a final vote on the proposed, board- before Congress begins its month-long recess on Aug. 3. Hut they have dropped those plans and a final vote on the House floor is not expected until after Labor Day. A Senate vote also is expected next mon- th. While the proposed mobilization board has wide appeal among House members, a top-ranking congressional Democrat said Thursday he has noticed the "buildup of a fight" over how broad such a panel's authority should be. REP. JOHN Brademas (D-Ind.), House Democratic Whip, said some House members believe the board EPA says 43 mpg for 'dream car' (Continued from Page 3) BUT HE SAID "there were members of Congress interested in seeing the vehicle as quickly as pssible. There was no pressure, however." Harrington also laudedShetley on his resourcefulness and ingenuity. r"I am impressed with the fact that this individual withhis limited resour- ces does come up with a product which is quite significant," Harrington said. He said the idea behind the car benefits the American consumer and manufacturers in two wasy: "It com- municates to the (American) buyer that this (a high mileage car) is possible; and (this car) "will serve asa challenge to domestic auto manufac- turers to produce such a vehicle." should have authority only to speed up the timetable that precedes a decision on whether to build a project. Other House members say the board's power should extend much farther to substan- tive laws that often are used to hinder construction, he noted. Under the House Interior Committee bill, the board has authority to recom- mend a presidential waiver of federal time requirements only. A president's decision to exercise his waifer is sub- ject to a veto by either house of Congress. THE MEASURE making its way through the Commerce Committee, on the other hand, gives the president the much broader power -to waive any federal, state or local law, subject to the same congressional veto. Another major difference between the two bills involves the number of projects that could receive the special designation. The Interior Committee measure allows only 12 projects to receive the special high priority designation in any one year, with a total at any one time of 24. There is no similar provision in the commerce subcommittee bill. EVERY SUMMER THE CREAM OF AMERICAN YOUTH GOES TO SUMMER CAMP- AND THE REST GO TO CAMP NORTHSTAR. From the Producer of "National Lampoon's ANIMAL HOUSE" BILL MURRAY. PG PARENTLsGUsANCE SUGGEsTEO o , PA.'. )' PKT A 1AAflNPI DI[I N 11 NA ENUK RE ABIFREW IE A llINNIIIUMIIN~IJ NOEMAEIALBMY I NO ES MALEF R CHYLDIEN AM110 HY ON RE 11SEYBVE, WMEN DIAL 444.0130 ST A T E 1-234 NOW 231 S. STATE-PHONE 662-6264 SHOWING! Shows Daily 1:00-3-30 7:00-9:35 P.M.WM a n NE M Open 8:00, Show at Dusk