—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 6, 1973 24 HARRISBURG MEMO . To: The People of Pennsylvania From. Milton J. Shapp, Governor HARRISBURG Warning signals have been.sounded for more than a year about the energy crunch and possible shortages of sources of energy such as gasoline and fuel oil used for heating. •MORE MttK* MOM MMT •MORE PROFIT WITH MADISON SILOS Dtv Chromalloy American Corp, 1070 Steinmetz Rd. Ephrata, Penna. 17522 Ph. 733-1206 LOCALDEALERS Frank Snyder Akron Caleb Wenger Quarryville Landis Bros. Inc Lancaster Carl L. Shirk Lebanon Sollenberger Farm Supply Centerport, Pa. Ph. 215-926-7671 ARE HIGH SUPPLEMENT PRICES Switch to Moi-Mix liquid supplements. . .the money-saving way to insure maximum feed effi ciency. Puts low-cost gains on your beef cattle and sheep, gets top production from your dairy herd. Moi-Mix is a cane molasses-based supplement . • .a powerhouse of energy, protein, vitamins, and trace minerals.. .ail In liquid form for quicker digestion and use. 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Officials in Washington have told us that with normal winter temperatures, the nation can expect a seven percent shortage of fuel oil. Unfortunately, thus far Washington has refused to take any realistic steps to deal with the impending crisis. We cannot wait for the predictable to overwhelm us. Regardless of Washington’s inaction, as Governor I am taking steps to minimize the negative impact of the impending fuel crisis. In order to monitor the energy crisis and its effect on our residents and businesses, by Executive Order I have ap pointed a Governor’s Task Force on Energy with Charles G. -Simpson of Philadelphia as Chairman. 859-2688 548-2116 Mr. Simpson, a former general manager of the Philadelphia Gas Works, is a concerned en vironmentalist and a highly dedicated public servant. Not only is Mr. Simpson an expert in the field of energy and fuel supply, he has served for five years as a member of the 393-3906 867-3741 Philadelphia Air Pollution Control Board and is a founder and director of the Delaware Valley Council for Clean Air. He will report directly to me and make various recommendations concerning the energy situation. The members of the Gover nor’s Task Force on Energy will be: Walter Arader, secretary of Commerce; George Bloom, chairman of the Public Utility Commission; Maurice Goddard, secretary of Environmental Resources; Jacob Kassab, secretary of Transportation; A. Edward Simon, director, office of State Planning and Development, and William H. Wilcox, secretary of Community Affairs. The task force will: 1. Review the energy needs of the people and industry ac cording to each type of energy and fuel supply; 2. Maximize the use of Penn sylvania coal wherever possible in keeping with environmental regulations; 3. Recommend a program of energy conservation for both industry and individual residents; 4. Recommend priority needs; 5. Recommend any legislation or executive action which is necessary to see that residents and industries have adequate energy and fuel supplies in the future, or in event an adequate supply is not available, to recommend and supervise a fair rationing program. I have asked every state department, agency and com mission to give Mr. Simpson and the task force cooperation in providing data, personnel and any other assistance. We also will select advisors from consumer, environment and industrial groups to give the task force valuable input. It is clear that the efforts of this task force are essential, but their efforts will be hindered as long as the federal government buries its head in red tape in Washington, bows to the oil and gas industries For heavy primary tillage, secondary tillage, or light subsoiling try the International® 55 Chisel plow. 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