\X HISTORY OF TH1 COMMITTEE ON SCIENCI AND TECHNOLOGY 



XVI Aeroxautics and Transportation- Continued p age 



Ground propulsion R. & D 778 



Dissension rears its ugly head 778 



Future of aviation 779 



A new name for the subcommittee 780 



Members during 95th Congress 782 



Supersonic technology 783 



Aircraft sales to foreign countries 784 



The heated MLS controversy 784 



The controversy diverts the subcommittee 786 



A new outbreak of charges and countercharges . . 786 



The Burton-Goldwater axis 788 



Who is the "Clown"? 789 



Air traffic control 789 



The first "A" in NASA 791 



Charter for the National Weather Service .... "92 



Tom Harkin takes command 794 



Automotive R. & D 799 



XVII. No Fuel Like an Old Fossil Fuel 801 



Assistance to committee by Office of Technology 



Assessment 801 



Fossil Subcommittee members in 1975 802 



Subcommittee chairman's appointees 803 



Jurisdiction between subcommittees S04 



Compressed public hearings 805 



Line-iteming the authorization 806 



Natural gas and oil extraction 807 



Joint markup on environment and safety 807 



Lobbying by Bureau of Mines 808 



Full committee markup 809 



House debate on ERDA bill in 1975 811 



Prelude to Clinch River battle 812 



Methanol and coal combustion 813 



Outer Continental Shelf R. & D 813 



Synthetic fuels incentives 814 



Reactions to loan guarantees 815 



McCormack versus Hechler 816 



Summary of Hechler and McCormack positions . . 817 



Teague a moderating force in conference 819 



Rules Committee action 819 



Wall Street Journal attacks loan guarantees .... 820 



Strategy in House debate . . 821 



"Sorry, Bella" 822 



House rejects loan guarantees 824 



