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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 20 June 7. 1974 vemp.oirary inm fTTli!l!!!ir:"!upmrFipi'PrvH"iTnrr-r-;- Our energy problem-insi- de and outside the Air be over soon, according to Dr. Michael Yarymovych, chief scientist of the Air Force. He syas: Force-wo- n't I. "There is a surprisingly large portion of our population that believes that the energy problem is a temporary phenomenon which will disappear as soon as the Mideast oil embargo is lifted. They believe that cool homes in the winter and non-ai- r conditioned offices in the summer, and two - hour-lon- g gasoline lines are part of some incredible nightmare which will pass away soon. "THE GASOLINE lines will probably shorten with a more efficient allocation program, but I am afraid the problem will not go away as quickly as they hope. This is so because the energy problem is fundamental and has only recently been dramatized by the Mideastern oil embargo. "The difficulties that we face as a nation and, therefore, we also face in the Air Force, stem from several basic elements. Our national energy demands have simply outstripped our capacity to produce sufficient petroleum g neglect of development internally due to a of internal resources. "Hopefully, the President's announced program for Project Independence will give us the capacity to begin to pull out of the problem in the 1980s. long-standin- DEMAND is created by a combination of population growth and our generally inefficient ways of energy. The lnefficienr'.es run from the basic laws of thermodynamics of converting one form of energy to another to our wasteful life style to which we have growi "THE accustomed. Volunt Certificate of was recently Appreciation awarded by Maj. den Hvyce Poe II to a volunteer worker at Hill AFB for her outstanding service to the Social Actions A well-earne- d Office. Lynn Pollock received the award for her telephone wor p counseling service Social Actions on Office the "hot line." Specifically, credited with was she a suicide a young by potential girl who had called for counsel. She has also been a deciding factor in the lives of saving HELP Social Actions telecounsel The current hotline telecounseling number to 4357 or HELP. May "Feel free to call with any problem, LSocial Actions will HELP. 3410 will change 13 and "Even greatly expand our domestic energy the fastest possible rate, there will still be a at production measures to reach the goal of need for conservation great oil independence. "In order to be responsive to the daily needs of conservation and allocation, the Defense Department has established an office of director for energy, headed by Rear Admiral Nathan Sonenshein who reports to the assistant secretary of Defense for Installations and Logistics. if we long-rang- addition to telephone she was solely initiation and for responsible progress of the "hot line" service. She has also provided personal volunteer counseling In counseling, 393-472- I 1 y iff CI iff " t1Jifi- ' ill Help conserve energy Linda Hartman, Materiel Management, knows that energy conservation is everyone's job. During the summer months, conserve energy, especially air conditioning she said. (USAF photo: Ruth Stokes) during the daytime in the Social Actions Office. As Maj. Gen. Poe stated: "It has been largely through Mrs. Pollock's efforts that many individuals have been able to conquer their problems and go on 'to live better and fuller lives." t i 8 ravero s Ogden , Drinking problem? Want help? Alcoholics Anonymous is now meeting on base. Call 9 7T7 " iiwiiwiirumwiwii liniwi H1LUENEW3Y long-rang- counsel. MMnCTllMHiBMBiMTIHWlWl - ihhwwi fell '( m many other individuals who have called and requested mm I. E4i,WlJlWlWWilWL'.JiftiM1P0!ir "IN A PARALLEL move, the Air Force has designated Brig. Gen. John C. Bartholf , the deputy director for Maintenance, Engineering and Supply, responsible for the Air Force energy management. He has the primary responsibility for the assessment of current and near-terimpact of the fuel shortage. "In addition to this, the chief of staff of the Air Force has asked me toorganizeand chair an Air Force energy steering group, which would develop the research and e development plans and monitor studies of the implications of the energy shortage upon the Air Force's ability to carry out its mission. "UP to now, we used to talk of cost effectiveness of new weapon systems concepts; now we must also talk of their fuel effectiveness.' "The challenge is great to all of us in government and industry. The energy problem gives us a new impetus to reexamine what we have been planning and to see if our e plans are still adequate. We have to do these fast because our problem is real-- it will not go things national security depends on an Air Force away-ando- ur that can carry out its mission." oofs n. jqjii r n, Roy FAMILY SHOES IN CHARACTER , in manner, in style, in all things, the supreme excellence is simplicity..- - Henry Wad-- s worth Longfellow - APPRECIATED Maj. Gen. Poe II presents a Certificate of Appreciation to Lynn Pollock for her untiring volunteer effort manning the Social Actions Office "hot line." (USAF photo: Ruth Stokes) It's Brand New - in Clearfield Nov Open Serving the complete North Davis Area Tumm Featuring 320 North Main TIES EBKH - Clearfield, Utah Kelly SpmgfoeSci Tires - Electronic SANDAL SENSATION! High Speed SPIN t, Sandals, curvy, bared and beautiful! 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