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Show JWV MVn D i V JUtY 27, 1976 NCWr, TUCSDA 3 DO mfin H V OIJR RFADf Mfn 0 1, IK m F uNF i i Y' Sleuthing uncovers csrpetman 1 4isfvattK 'ty&M fHs & 7. m I bought j irpet have paid $IMI on U I t X (i.iv a t' av ,v could 1 !' ,m remits in Ylaiiii April eaiut t u vdi a movid led - and Mav and liiev it! I tried to ieaIi i it on thi tnvcliqw no addiess' could Now ihe the owner several times hut in v e found net thi v telephone number is disto'i'.ei trd had moved out on Mai ih t.e ee hi ip me if von 1 u CM Sandy it k h YYe did an-linn In m mitltii s s a la 4 bat i oil't 1, lies u ' u Business we ion'll f a t'it Dip mo disniveicd that d tion s tiaile iiH'imissii seller bad h ul 'one ii PR pioblerns But von mo in is till i' t t iid t a upo youi request ttu i arpol wnl In 0 ti'.ei tb iiponsid to lonlait n mm l two ti lephoni u t ive you II Oi t t i"i lb is n w ilu't tu nuoi o i mplovi d i' in till t &. YY t uiniiu i Ri-il- I 'is wrr m .nr,ri. - & v K& x v- -- ' h t ? r t 4 I "$ VftA '. v 3 i Meat? Too much is bid energy systems are 100 years away, but in the meantime, electrical sources are the crucial problem These lines are south of Monb Next 25 years 'critical' in coal resource efforts By Hal Knight sent Di News si unco to use the resources of yyhich it has the biggest supply editm Ameriea mav meet its energy needs 100 ears front now with exotic fusion and solai power ws ti tns hut a critic ai problem is wh it to do in the next 25 years two energy ( ports told I tahris today More cfloit mu t be guen to developing ual lesourees and to moving avvav tiom using oil and gas in lay 01 of an eh ti died nation tmy said The expc rts spoke to mem In rs of the (lowrno) s Blue R bbon Task I nice on Eneizv in a seminal at tin 1. I nuersity of Itah The yisitors wire Kuhaid Bal hnser of the tut Iowei Instituti Palo Alto Calif, and J Hunter Chiles III of Westing house Lltttric Coip Pittsbuigh, Re-stait- h Pa Members of the Task Forte ate gathering mfoimat.on from Itahns and others as a prehnunaiv to drafting an tiler gv polity foi Ihe state Dtvolop ment of 1 nt g resources m an environmentally sound wa is a Deseret Goal fii News llah I01 1070 Thi seminal will be tairied was televised over MED Chanm 7 Tlitiisda. at 7 pm and over MFR1M ladio tonight Public meetings to watch the telecast will be held Thuisdav at Snow College Libiarv Ephriam College of Eastern Utah Pine I iiitah 11 gh Sthool emal and Uintah Basin h durational Roosevelt lewers ait asked to respond and lomment by willing to the Task Forte at P 0 Box 82S Foothill Station Si It Lake CR, Itah 8110b The eomments will be studied by members of the tomnuttee before am eneigy polity is drafted Chiles told the seminar that the at 4. " 1 (c-n'e- ' J T, I s ii gas upplu Ye an using the resounes of whitli wt hate the least in the biggistway, ht said Oil and gas make up Rye pent nt of our eneigy rt stun t es and we aie using them foi SO pm tut of our energy needs Chili s said th nation must beam -- , earn oil and natural ft m 25 to 50 ..ears S will not hay e ha e to gtt off an oil and gas hast anti move to an electrical base fueled with coal, solar energy and geothermal resources he said The estinghouse expert noted that the nation is faced with a time pioblem because it takes long periods of time to convert to a new enei cy sy stem f or example nut lear energy be t aine possible 34 y eai s ago but it has jet to provide rnuih more 11c rgy than is created bj burning wood in the U S he said More things ought to be done now to get equipment into place to convert to an tlectrified economy, he ui ged It w on t do an good to hav e anuelear or coal fired power plant 11 ad to take over when the natural gas iuus out it the housewife still lias a g is stov e in the kitchen he development aigue with each otliei He blamed the governments pi lie controls on some oil and gas resources for hindering the develop ment of alti mative energy supplies but h istened to add that gov ernment help is necessary to solv e the energy CllSls Bulb exputs said Utah was fortunate in its abundance of energy supplies of all kinds and urged the state to lead out in setting an energy policy even though the U S govi m ment hasn t got one of its own vet We should be doing things to encourage all electric homes and getting electrical equipment into place, Chiles explained Balzhciser agreed that the nation has no choice m the things it can do at a cost people can tolerate Coal and nuclear power are the immediate answers Solar energy needs a comnutt ment in research and development but the for the future, he said tendency is to oversell its potential Right now the only use of solar energy is in heating and cooling buildings and that's different that he noted pioducing energy Balzhciser warned that solar energy is expensive m its initial capital investment and will cost even moie than nuclear energy development Fusion power often touted as the ult mate answer to energy needs is not an option for this centuiy " he pointed out We ic not even close to do signing the facility to get electric he powei fioni the fusion process said Geothermal power is an option kr today especially in Itah but mui h moie woik needs to ne done in the aicas wheic it is available lit said Chiles said pret ious time is while the various slippm" awav lat Rons tonetmed about rn-si- tu I I t tiuixot t Daniel spite his iherubic lucks and angi In blue eves still has (he loguish look of an oveisized Irish lepieihaun There is mist hit f behind the blissiul eves pugnat iinisness bhind the prolessona! man nu lie came out o the sweltenrg New York slum known as Hell s Kitthtn eiuduated (T! turn laude fumi lultsnmi taught at Harvard Tin 11 is a vesMge ol both cnviummcnts in W Pal The YMIINGTON it k di i Mi iv mb in tndav He n a Ic a national name for himself in the Wlu'e House as Rnhuid Nixons resident Ilemot at Now Mov nihan is in full pursuit ot a seal in the Senate He was in constant hot water whie lie served Nixon Moymlians statement that blacks should be treated with benign neg- tort for example raised a howl from Harlem to Watts But if his lack of tact aggravated the grim Nixon crowd, he shrugged off their c it it isms w ith a fast quip and a bit oblai ney President Ford appomied Mov nihan to be his I nited Nations ambassador Theiirepres '"sible Irishmen lasted only eight months His trigger tongue remaiks, ait using just about r the entire Third World of anti Somiti.an ci eati tf an uproai around the wm Id T- Movniharis plangi into elective V'hasnt softened his ahrusue naluie noi Kileiued his blunt tongue We intercepted him t at thi Democratic convention to ask whethei he expected Jimim Carter to campaign 01 him Presidents do not campaign tm Mov nihan said senators tarn senators paign for Piesiduits He was even more testy with a voung interviewer from the New York Publu Intoiest Research Group We have a tape ot the unpublished interview, whim reveals Mov nihan in full F.amboy ance He looked ov er the pi epared questions w nh an imperious eve and eharacteuzed them as something you would get in a fieshman couise m comparative government in a not vt ry good community college Asked what UN foreign policy should ht toward the white regimes of Rhodesia and bout h Africa, he grumped That s not a good Its just not a good question question Thtn lie added cusply WTiat do you nu an What should be our foreign policy Youre talking o a man who ha been an an ass odor three times Do you won a five word answer7 aid Aidun mimicked the li'shm.in im lie not ct an economist Please don t j'k .du uloiis questions Moments later he lecommended that the iniet v it wt t 11 ad a bixik t ntitled On Equality vv huh o! Educational Opoortunitv Moynihan It the definitive s to coauthoi happened w di k on the subjec t, he said immodestly lumomiis Lionomus WTuth pngiams would he support, askni idun lo improve the conditions of the Okie! I 7 Of the elderly7 To improye their condi In what respect, echoed Moynihan tion make tin m younger I don t understand He .idded impatiently how we can impioyc the condition of the elderly That s a meaningless sentence If you .m't ask a meanmgtul question, don t ask at all Thou was another question about his gicvtest weakness, as he saw it Probably, 1 t II ! .11. Os I in w iiii i ' I t m I in mu' . n i nan o h 1 w 1 k llm s in hi h huh sit mi ml r 1 in 10 u ll k- shotil ! lx 01 ht an liu 11 ii. il 11 t n u YtlikUs tu u ' uupi.il tibstitu'i t ol steak inuld t p then nitisi Ii s in win t ii P'ubably limn niori harm tin n good becaust of du n Hen s some I'p i, t isi d u-- k of lit Bait ittai I 01 . Ix'il 01 oast Yvo1 i tally II n d nu ats hopped nu at hanibuiis B cautious of .he mon xpenstv e i at - ol In ci Thei red meats tleuve tbi urt Ii nilei in ss Rom nili I tai d I its Fat nunc raw and g.een and vePovv viitihles tut down m II dunks veil milk M.at thai iw classes a aay tm adult is pn.hablv too ninth s 1 1 11 -- 1 lent He asked the Task in ki p in mind how tin export nt I tali s lesourees will impact on the state s neighbors and the lest of the nation When asked whaf could be doiu to provide an incentive foi soldi power in homes he noted that th high tost was the biggest barrit A three bedroom home would of so (ion to for installation of equipmml rtqune an investment MO 000 for heating and tooling and 111 tooling part is not as developed in .1 tei finical sense as it should be h said Both men discounted 01' shale as a maior factor in solving the ei.erg' pioblem under piesint mi'hods ot mining the shale I don t think shale will cvei In more than a significant supple ment, Balzhciser said It takes one ton of rock to get one barrel of oil he said and noted that projections of plants to handle millions of bands of oil aie a nightmare The two experts appeared to fed that giant projects such as Kaipai owits are needed in the move to meet the nation's energy needs and Chiles said that mav be in a ft w veai s it will come back T he economic and technical pi ob Iems of choosing between a giant plant and several small ones aie extiemely complex, he said Chiles said court rulings requn nig adly detailed envnonru nt il impact statements have far beyond for such statements 111 Another 2 bucks will get it I need your help in getting a bir'h toitifii ate for im son He was boin Mai it. 2 l'70 in an Inglewood. ( ahf hospital I wrote to them two years ago and i a money order for 2 hut never Imaid anything YYt dirin t reallv need :t a! th t'mt I "t e do now Ylis K R ) Salt I ake( ltv Ion t id veil dli'n t tempi m a' Ru ' lie Now ll s anv pu v s uquest ' so Ion ' l'i d hi . t aim In v im si nt you i j.R r ti Img on to sidmut ai ollu i '2 ti i uni tin v vmII i ml du i ci titicati 1 Do tt Mm tU ruts 5 c'vf tFoliions tiol answts nvc's,tiut t mp lit eHifl it ItiiX Wi tt You must Sqn o hOJ" nd !t pF Or a number yojr nat rti and m Demos eager for coattails Mad Imkiis Bv (u ii R on iissioii ( i ,t i s IlM'ioii a i House i andi it liinmy t aiti i but li'tli no dm' dm s not s'o i Mu in R an tool- mg low iid eagei lo a tamp a m mi Ins si s and ms toa'l.iiK m ll i kill Dl mill at it hopilulsllimi lllal y U't as ti I i th '' the maim i h mints ol ( aitei s pnmatv viitorits -Ins implasis on truth md trust and his anti lsliine'on thi mi - also wnl vvntK lor tilt m Tlu v Riiil(.it'ii lim'd n' ih the dthrmie in p t lost t a s "h t oniessional imji.ii n M i v said in int-C, u llli at ttu pal's s n ttluU.R tm v t lit mil Min' Mils ol Mali s st) J t ! - , i Y - v i Ih 200 tnllui n i mint dts onotu i i ( i.R ii i m iIk lain h. Ip years QQOm( Im n w 'v ill hi v 1 lint ot n s t t s, i ,, ' i t a ti 'I Ri i s jin mon j will In mini. i L IlaI ot m R. -- imisi Di moi latlc . i.in.tiinan part o' nt IR) ,n a nt.i n u ns tin t aiti i t F inois i it i ii ti id ( 2 i i In u. m ii will in hm It., iw k ii adiat'ivc Ip pin l who is ti v ni mu (it)l t 'o t . ip'uii tlu R. p vi unis July 27 Unauare that Congnss had acted on July 4, American Commissioner to France Silas Deane wrote from Pans that he was being highly successful m obtaining some materials, but negotiations for arms and military supplies were stymied until independence m the most full and explicit terms was declared by Congress he said, i I I Horn tin 'soutl. mil h m d'sti a ts dial m hisuuiiu! m iwm .1 tu Hi i ul. ncaii an in! it. s tiom ttiise nlatis R iuk ditit will i a IM i.I.Rt au 1 issovti halltiit vou lust feel the I'titnii' about asked Hall I don t know vvheiet a ti st nuts on things but m inmpanl lo wi'h h n H K toie a button v .th the inscription (aitu s ut I t y 1 Note Demon rt it 1aN nt dist h (ant i 1 so-i- 1 "I Hill mix wm nilei Ron with the a leant i v and some In p tiom Cai'ii be it whi i.- nnpai oswulbe 'Ifitu'Hoi ' oung Dei u hi j libili l'i- - U Ot hopt to nils' ilitlila'i miilwtsttin distiists (ai ii Maybe , t 'm'h tint . I n h . RoiUt n a Dt ) U1 'lilt U k' said k. hit rtou luit u .1 s ibt HI (Oil' it Y i ,s " questions Footnote: In fairness to the lu-- t Moynihan, he is not really cayahet about (lit issues He has taken staunch stands m lav 01 ol national human rights, full employment health insuiance and family assistance to the s's p Oil.. h ui Il ho-- i is i m P-- , . Moynihan explained to us that he h id bt to abiupt with tin inlei viewer bet au e l.t seemed to want simple aiisweis to ummkx This undo graduate tame to nn questions and he In ought the piofes ,or out in nu sjid Mov nihan Hi wanted to impiess iion divining man that he touldii givi vesoino ' l i i l it' u as. d ol t o lev ,1 l i 11 I ( l ' I ic. I 1 i t i on i ' til ll to it IV I s I i mo 1. s SUI ll sit. Ill Republic m loi tlH HI III t iM ill) ki ,.n i ( th-- ! GO II I 'a1 s Pi th s I Is, y (. ( Mil Oouiltebjtf up tl s , ol (' K h , ll SV l tt t i i I i ii i il- s nost tuu gn bat Hu i i, i ot sm hem p " m.s ..I ij s it .ill1 n Ohio . mipoiuished i alt sal A Is. i Mot ts ll Is p ' t ill ( i III MTlsk st Min i Mauls! l Ills, v i M ti aiswu 'tub b l m P M '1 111 W sub an indisposition to . nu unit i in snMK ptlltl' I! Itlskl l)l Moynihan feisty as ever 1 r 1! K Which energy source, he was asked later, should be given first priority "Don t be ridiculous Don t be ridiculous he snapped Youie talking about the nature of the 20th imtury economy Then he turned on the interviewer Chris What aie vou .lun a college senior studying7" demanded Moynihan v v 11 t d iv 1 1! 1 & Trigger-fongue- b v m 101 ist in nut in iv ci I d nn ii a h ilf pounds ol n C 1' n loo mm h Yum 1 liter 1 ik- 11 hiles noted there aie still unans wered questions about burning coal and clean air standards and warned against tiying to set up limits moie rigid than necessary I don t mind spending a lot of money to clean up the air but I w ant to make darn sure that I m cleaning up whatever is causing problems he said Balzhciser noted that Utah is one of sevoial states that hold the key to the national energy problem be cause of its ast coal resei es (on-sit- iid W si,, II M righl is it ti-nt- C Consen afion should be gn en more than lip serv ice in planning Itah s energy rolicy, a co chairman of the Guv 1 rnor s Blue Ribbon Task Force adv lses Di Jeffeison B Foidham a Lniversity of Ltah law professoi and president of (he Utah Envuonment Center avx more attention should be paid to conserving esoui cc' at the production lev el ' We should look at it on that level as well as what some people call the nuts and bolts aspect, which is getting people to not waste electricity or natural gas m tut ir homes or gasoline m their cars That comes at the 1 onsumption end, he notes But 1 m also interested in conservation in the moie deep running aspect, name'y conservation of the basic resources at the production level One way we can do this is to not take the resources and conv ert them into electric or other energy in a wasteful way, Fordham adds One curient practice he terms highly improvident is using natuial gas or oil to pi oduce electricity, because these lesouices are becoming obviously more limited all the time Foi dham say s he lacks the technical knowledge to say if c onv ersion of coal to natural gas or oil is its best use But it s worth looking into, he continues There s bee n considerable interest in the conversion of coal to oil 01 gas w ith the method, and we have been given advice by knowledgeable people that there's a very real possibility there We should remember, however, that the conservation ot resources takes into account not only contempor ai v needs but also the interests of future generations In othei words, conservation is not simply a matter of being thou glit ful and careful It seems to me a matter of how you Heal with basic resouices over a period of timt m Ih im maintains 1 It- - mist I By Nick Snow w I viM-tahl- Save resources, U. professor says Deseiet News energy It iv tm wih am! 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III c said . , Exotic Energy Development seminar nib . 11 a i ' ' n i itsid. th. soulli uM he ia adv mt.ii onset v hive milt lomm Pe Miss.air in o i I lii'o . v i u d i i answers GOOD NEIGHBORS Somiwheie bet wet a Secretary of State Hern Kissinger and the bureaucrats who handle the diplomitie routines, our good neighbor policy toward Latin Amet lea often gets lost 111 the p.qn woi k At the same time Kissiiittei was scattenng flower p tas a mind Sooth America foi evan pie the bia taut rut in the backrooms were raising obstacles to keep Latin Ann rit an y isitorx out of the country The ambassador from Feuador Jose C Carden is became so fiostnted th,t he dispatched a forma! lePe- of protest to tne State Department The letter charged thoi the diniid t tuted States had systematically 'visas to Ecuadorian citiens - tin yonPC nu i oust rvativc i YNil'i ( ot. to pub n in 'I. ih nt i YU all mmks thov will Re It ss holy UWiaV tiii'H Diiiioiiitic " t ciu.i i.dt s ittiMio . - a it si It n tl t n Rd Uc (a'RiS ki si i en m ouii IK ss kil-- - ill) IsslK-- hi h Ih Ri i hi aw t,r w 'th I ( nits s ui'h In" poier.t'ii (to nt t v t'1 a . ) p (otiis I s t lllegt d x ague I lust Is stl t OUl n sjllic to hbt edit. n 'i pt. i h a aii Lion I anc-tt. d t hame to unseat Republic an Rep -i n t p i t ills' u know I ve ti u tl lo U ni a wad'-in i ttu im I mast I- o C (jfr sj jd Tt r ua x itnt'al pj tan'paiqu |