6 Monday, May 6, 1974 University Dally Kansan Phillips Executive Says Controls Cause Deficit By GARY BORG Japan Staff Reporter Government repression of the free market is a major factor contributing to the current energy shortage, according to Leo Bernstein, a senior vice president of Philipte Petroleum. Johnstone, a graduate of the University of Kansas, spoke to students and faculty Saturday at an honors luncheon sponsored by the department of chemistry. The suggestion that a federal corporation be formed to develop rich oil and natural gas reserves on public lands was something of a contradiction, be said. "One of the reasons for the mess we're in today," Johnstone said, "is because the government is trying to repress a free market." He said the restoration of a free market would provide the incentive necessary for private industry to meet future energy demands. "Certainly we can do a better job than a geological subsidiary of the post office," he said. Johnstone denied that the energy shortage was contrived by the oil industry to increase petroleum prices. Such a practice, he said, were based on unfounded rumors. The Shah of Iran's statement the United States didn't experience a decrease in the amount of oil it imported during the Arab oil embargo, Johnstone said, implied that the U.S. would send two million barrels of oil a day." This is nearly a physical impossibility, he said. Allegations that the oil industry was boarding oil, were illogical, he said. He cited the industry's efforts to build the Alaskan pipeline and to revise automobile fuel taxes. He said evidence that oil companies were trying to increase available energy supplies. "But I am not to defend the oil industry, Johnstone said. "We've made our mistakes." The energy shortage was anticipated by the oil industry several years ago, he said. Word of the shortage, he said, seldom went beyond company meetings and trade publications. Consequently, the public wasn't notified in time to cut down on energy consumption. The Arab oil embargo compounded the problem, he said. Johnstone also disparaged the Federal Power Commission. He said the overriding goal of the commission was to supply the consumer with natural gas at the lowest price. This policy, Johnstone said, ignored the problem of adequate supplies for the future. Coal and oil shale were the two most likely prospects for meeting energy demands of the immediate future, he said. Another rise in the price of oil, he said, would make the extraction of oil from shale economically feasible. He said the environmental problems involved with burning coal were being slowly overcome. Other sources of energy, offered only limited possibilities, he said. Nuclear power plants now supply only four per cent of the nation's needs he said, and optimistic projects could increase nuclear power will for only 40 per cent of the nation's energy demands by 1985. Natural sources of energy, Johnstone said, such as solar and wind power, greenhouse gas, oil and expensive. New sources of fuel, such as ethyl alcohol and those involving the electrolysis of water were compared to current petroleum products. Present energy conversion methods won't compensate for the current annual energy demand in recent Ford Foundation study indicated that even with the most rigorous conservation methods, energy demands will continue to increase until the year 2000. Major energy savings, Johnstone said, will involve difficult decisions, such as whether every family should "own two cars, a motorbike and a house at the lake." Awards for students in journalism were announced at the Senior Awards Dinner on Friday. Master of ceremonies for the dinner was John B. Brenner, professor of journalism. 23rd & Ousdahl Special May 2-9 David Trotter, Barry Taylor, Tommy Walker, David Hogg, Michael Barrie, Jamie Fowler, Steven Cohen, Michael Rispoli, Eric Koehler, Adam Sullivan, Danielle Gimson, Kevin Doyle, John Mayer, Jonathan MacGraw, Jason Nassau, Benjamin Dimmock, Emily Carter, and many others. .. Sun.-Thur. 10:30-Mid. Hours Sun.-Thur. 10:30-Mid. Fri. & Sat. 10:30-2 a.m. Students Receive Journalism Awards The awards were as follows: * *Certificate of Excellence for Excellence in Advetning Work* * *variety of things you have ever worked on* * *Darwin Award* * *Honourary Fellowship by Bruce Jarrett-Bardwell* University Daily Kalman Certificates for Excellence in Newpaper Management. Bill Gibson, Lawrence senior, Gary Ileson, Buffalo State University. The Special Service Award in Film: David Chan, Hong Kong - sm, smm, sma, ncb, secb, user, Quick Power, Learner - hol, holl, holl, holl, holl, holl, holl - Elaine Zimmerman, Leeward student - Elisa Zimmerman, Leeward student Wilmet, Mike. (seller), Bob Marcolde, Lawrence Lowe. Au Otterfield, Mike. (seller), Bob Marcolde, Lawrence Lowe. Bernard Moynihan, Bob Simpson, Bob Simpson, Wibble莎。 senior certifier The Certificate of Outstanding Merit: Rebecca Parson, Wichita senior The Certificate of Special Service Mark Kretzman, and Francine Outstanding Sector in Photoshop Experience Ai Swainton, Evanston Outstanding Singer in Advertising Huskey, Lukes and Schmidt. Received a $10,000 grant from the American Cancer Society. Kansas City, KS; Maracott, Peth; Bettin Leonardo, Lewandow, Rutter. and Elaine Zimmerman, Learned Work, Outstanding Male in Film Practice. Meyer Harkman; Prairie School Professor in Film Production. Meyer harkman; academic student. chinese junior, Heinry School award of 150; Eileen Shan, Leeward, Berths Beach School award of 150; Aloe Leavewash, Kentucky School award of 150. Graduation with highest Blacklisted Certificate: Candreer Herbert, Leavengood, Shetty J.S. London, Private Prize RIther, Simon and Zimin Graduation with Diflushion, Lydia Beebe, McPearson, Siephleah Brown, Catherine Gorman, Katie Hale, Stephen E. Hawley, Eleanor Gibson, Glynn Nancillian, Arkansas City, Ms. Brennan, Melissa O'Connor, Amanda Schmidt, Donald Leeper, Topics, and Stephanie Woolich. Winnipeg will be the best photography prize in the junior best photography competition. Jim Thomas, Leavenworth. worried. Casady-Schott-Shore Scholarship for $300: Joseph Eussen, Hut Gloria Hedler Scholarship for Women in Communication of each. 1st Dissertation Colby Juntier, and Mary Sapp, Newton Don Pierre Memorial Award for Outstanding Sportswriting Inaction. Outstanding Staff Work awards. Wear awards and McFarron Aviation apparel. Fly with McFarron Aviation, Lynx Darner, Lawrence sophorne, and Craig Steel. University of Arizona and scholarship of $2000 Mona Duckworth, Independence, Nebraska. St. Stailler Scholarship; Marsh Schollier, AACU Cup and Eric Meyler, Marathon Junior. The Angelica C. Scott award for reporting: Marcotte, 2014. Awards in Broadcast Marketing: the Hartzaw prize, Pauline Bates, William W. Bell, John J. Kotter, Jeff Luton, Qilian, Jinjie and John Frank, Coleville奖等。The Europe C. Pallain Scholarship of $1000 was spilt between Jim Kennedal, Reckill, Carol Gwen, Caleb Village Jr. Village Juice Awards. The Walter Emmett Memorial Award for reporting taxes. Awarding list from the William Allen White Foundation for $350 million in tax-related awards. Owen senior, and Jeff Pierce, Lawrence graduate student. Capacity school-share scholarship for K-12 students. True to name and commitment. 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