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The intelligence budget I have submitted to the Congress responds to our needs in a responsible way, providing for significant growth over the Fiscal Year 1981 budget. This growth will enable us to develop new technical means of intelligence collection while also assuring that the more traditional methods of intelligence work are also given proper stress.

Congress amended and reauthorized the low-income energy assistance program for fiscal year 1981, and provided $1.85 billion to meet anticipated increasing need. The need for a program to help low-income households with rising energy expenses will not abate in the near future. The low-income energy assistance program should be reauthorized to meet those needs.

We are also working together to see that those nations most seriously affected by the oil disruption including our key NATO allies Turkey and Portugal can get the oil they need. At the most recent IEA Ministerial meeting we joined the other members in pledging to take those policy measures necessary to slice our joint oil imports in the first quarter of 1981 by 2.2 million barrels.

Counsel L.W. Brown, Q.C., for first and second appellants, with R.J. McGrane. D.A.R. Williams for third appellant, with L.L. Stevens. G.P. Barton for first respondent, with R.S. Chambers. A.F. MacAlister for fifth respondent, with P.J. Davison. W.D. Baragwanath for sixth respondent, with G.M. Harrison. Judgment 22 December 1981 JUDGMENT OF WOODHOUSE P. AND McMULLIN J. DELIVERED BY WOODHOUSE P.

Together let us make of this time of challenge and danger a decade of national resolve and of brave achievement. Thank you very much. State of the Union Address Jimmy Carter January 16, 1981 To the Congress of the United States: The State of the Union is sound. Our economy is recovering from a recession. A national energy plan is in place and our dependence on foreign oil is decreasing.

Honduras held a free election for installation of a constituent assembly. An interim government was subsequently named pointing toward national presidential elections in 1981. Brazil continues on its course of political liberalization.

Mr Woodford's own concern about all this is indicated in the lengthy affidavit which he prepared for the purpose of exonerating Captain Gemmell. It was sworn by him on 21st May 1981 not very long after the Report of the Royal Commission had been made public. A final comment should be made about Captain Gemmell's position.

I urge the 97th Congress to quickly enact this or similar legislation in 1981.

As a result of actions my Administration and the Congress have taken over the past four years, our country finally has a national energy policy: Under my program of phased decontrol, domestic crude oil price controls will end September 30, 1981.

Honduras held a free election for installation of a constituent assembly. An interim government was subsequently named pointing toward national presidential elections in 1981. Brazil continues on its course of political liberalization.