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Show tt 4A 1 DESERET NEWS, a i ir r ''ifHfiy Wednesday, October 1 4W- - 8, 1972 Energy Crisis On Way, Panelists Warn Nation By HI. KXIGI1T Deseret News Science Writer Snyder declared that he didnt believe it was really to fully develop the Four noted per- possible resources world's energy sonalities in the areas of without endangering millions "human rights, and LOGAN ecology met politics Utah State at University Tuesday and agreed that the U.S. was facbut ing an energy cnsis, they disagreed on what to do about it The quartet of panelists were Dick Gregory, social activist and comedian; James J. colKilpatrick, conservative umnist; Gary Snyder, environmental poet, and Milton L. Weiienmann, executive director, Utah Department of Development Serv ices This diverse group met at USU in a wide ranging debate about the nation's energy consumption and the impact on human and social values an event that attracted some 1.K00 students and faculty. They agreed on the basic fact that the U.S., with six percent of the worlds population, uses 33 percent of its energy and that this consumption is expected to triple in the next two decades while fuel reserves are dwindling. of years of evolution of life and ecology." Pointing to man's impact on o' her life forms and the rapid disappearance of many species, he said that life cannot go on if life forms are reduced to man and cockroaches. The world needs ammai and planl species diversity, he argued. The only outlook is to radically cut back consumption patterns on all sides while keeping up a careful program of nuclear ene:0y research, Snvder said. Weiienmann decried doomsday" speculation ar.d said the country needs a balance between environmental control and energy development. Mueh of the energy is needed to help take care of waste and pollution. He said that Utah was procarrying out a gram around this principle, including the building of fossil fuel plan's in Kmery County six-poi- Judge Brown Succumbs At 55 E. Third and the Four Corners region to provide necessary' energy and jobs. At the same time it is moving toward development of oil shale lands while working to establish parks and preserve wilderness areas But the battle cry to conserve, protect and conserve has not been fully sounded, he said. Gregory declared that the greatest form of energy resources is people and people must learn how to take care of themselves a move that would partially solve the problem of humanity and Im not against progress, but we must understand nature before making any decisions. Once we understand nature then we can control nature, but theres not too much time, he declared. The comedian, who has fasted for 19 months from all solid foods in protest against the Vietnam war, created considerable laughter when he said he would protest the next war by eating. COMPLETE SET Prisoner IF SOLD $20.47 Escapes From Cell Regular price in 3 6 2 District Judge F.mmett Lee Brown, 2375 Blaine Cir., died Oct. 17, 1972, at his home of natural causes. He was 55. PRICE A Utah State Prison inmate being housed in the Carbon County Jail escaped from his unlocked oell early today or late Tuesday night. Judge Brown was appointed as third district judge in 19(i9. He was a member of the State Bar Association and Salt Lake County Bar Committee to a plan of operations for the family court in the Third District. Sherwin-William- 8" x 24" Walnut Shelves. 8" Walnut Brackets 3' Walnut Standards Shelf Shops s &$4.25 ea. .79 ea. 1.49 ea. . $12.75 4.74 2.98 ,- $20.4 HURRY! STOCK IS LIMITED! Sale Price Good Thru Sat., October Ray Dodge, 36, Ogden, had been placed in the Carbon County Jail for security reasons on July 7 of this year. According to Warden John W. Turner, the inmate was moved from the prison during a strike problem in the prisons industries. p SEPARATELY 28th n He also was a member of of the marriage law section the Family Court Committee and a member of the Code Preparation Section of that committee. He was the presiding ju ge of the family court until Julv 1, 1972. Judge Brown was also a member of the Family Life Section of. the American Bar Association and a member of the National Family Delations Association. He served as bishop of the Monument Park Eighth Ward for eight years and counselor in the Monument Park Seventh Ward for two years. He later served in the Monument Park West Stake' High Council. as Judge Brown served ward clerk, and senior president of the 341st quorum of seventy's. He also was a veteran of World War II. native of Cardston, Alberta, Canada, he was born April 27, 1917, a son of Gerald S. and Calder Lee Maggie Brown. He manned Dorothy A Emmett L. Brown . . . district judge Mae Walsworth, on June 13, 1942 in the Salt Lake Temple. He received his law degree from the University of Utah in 1945 and has been engaged in private practice of law since that time. Survivors include his widow; three daughters and two sons, Mrs. Linda Corbett, Nancy, Christine, Emmett Lee Jr., James Stephen, all Salt Lake City; four grandchildren. Funeral sendees will be held Friday at in the Monument Park Eighth Ward chapel, 1794 Texas St. Friends call Thursday. p.m., at 260 E. South Temple, and Friday at the chapel one hour before 9 - "I don't think Americans are to go back to the ready pastoral stage and wait for these energy sources to he developed. The Interior Department last week held hearings m the three states to gather reaction from residents to plans to sell If we handle the environsix tracts of land to private mental problems, well and developers for prototype prosaid Loesch. If we duction of ml shale. good, can't handle them, we would call a halt." Loesch said that despite criticism from environmentalMonof Loesch, formerly ists the nations energy needs trose, Colo., said the Interior required attempts to develop to decided tu.d go oil Department shale reserves ;.nd that anahead with prototype developto environmental probment of oil shale in Colorado. swers lems would be sought simultaWyoming and Utah to find out neously with shale if the energy could be produced economically. DENVER (UPI) Harrison Loesch, head of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), said Tuesday development of oil shale in the western states would be halted if environmental problems could not be overcome. He also said he disagreed with critics who claim that development of shale oil should be shelved until further production research is done and to answers environmental problems are pinpointed. Utahn ToWitness Salt Lake City Commission has approved purchase of 20 acres of land for $66,045 for airport expansion. The property is located north of 21st Federal officials including President Nixon and high ranking Senate and House key figures, will join selected local from leaders government ft ! W, US HOW 12 Pages of ideas for decorating family rooms. Get your free copy today. Stop in at our store. While supply lasts. degree perjury. He is described as 5 feet 11 inches tall, weighing pounds, with dark brown hair and blue eyes. He has a tattoo, Ray, on his right shoulder and a scar on the inside of his right thumb. 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