ML19309E473
| ML19309E473 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Crane |
| Issue date: | 01/22/1980 |
| From: | Rathkopf C ENERGY, DEPT. OF |
| To: | NRC COMMISSION (OCM) |
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| NUDOCS 8004220191 | |
| Download: ML19309E473 (3) | |
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a Washington, D.C. 2b5C5 7 1980 Department of Ener y EEPRIC4 FOR:
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Correspondence Peferral
'Ite attached correspondence has been misdirected to this Department for reply.
Inasmuch as it appears to fall within the purview of your agency, we are referring this comunication herewith for your reply. We have inferred the writer of this action.
Thank you for your attention.
Mr.
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McMillan 940 7th Street Idaho Falls, Idaho 83401 8004sso
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THE WHITE HOUSE WA5 f t!N G TO N 007 1 2 1979 MEMORANDUM:
The attached letter (s) addressed to the President is referred to your office for suitable acknowledgment or other appropriate handling at the earliest opportunity.
Should you receive mail that has been misdirected, please forward to the appropriate agency.
I would also appreciate knowing when you are forwarding such mail.
My phone number is 456-2717.
Thank you.
y Martha Seal Director Correspondence Agency Liaison O
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Jimmy Carter, President United States of America The White House Washington DC 20500 Dear President Carter; The Kemeny. Commission will. soon finish _their wor]c,pn,the Three Rile Island investigation.
I would urge that, when you have had the opportunity to study its content and recommendations, you inform the American People of the useful lessons brought.to light _by._th2_21Mdy.
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I am gravely concerned about the future of this country and we need strong leadership if we are to provide the energy necessary to preserve our way of life and insure the future for our children and grandchildren.
Nucleatpower is,p,ng_oi the_ most carefu11.y._r.gsearch.95L builtand_te.sted. technology this_ country han ever devel,oped.
It is far safer than other sources of energy.
It would be almost subversive at'this time of national need to fall to exploit this technology to the fullest possible extent.
Through exploitation of nuclear power this country could greatly reduce its dependance on foreign oil, most of which comes from regions not noted for their political stability.
History would never forgive us if we failed to provide the energy necessary to provide our descendants with the same opportunities our forefathers labored so hard to provide to us.
Sincerely, F.
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McMillan 940 7th Street Idaho Falls, Idaho 83401 FLM/jjs I
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