University Daily Kansan Tuesday. March 4.1974 7 U.S. depends on more coal use; ecology law unneeded, official says By GLENN MEYER Kansan Staff Reporter If Project Independence (energy self-sufficiency) is ever going to succeed, the United States will have to burn more coal, oil and natural gas. Phelps, president of the Peabody Coal, Co. Peabody has its headquarters in St. Louis and is the largest coal mining company in the United States. Phelps was the main speaker Friday night at the Initiation Banquet at the University of Pennsylvania, Epsilon, a national honors fraternity for civil engineers. He also became an honorary member of the fraternity at its initiation ceremony, which preceded the graduation. PHELPS ALSO said energy requirements would quadruple by the year 2000 if per capita consumption continued at its present rate. If the United States maintains the same per capita energy consumption from 1970 to 2015, the nation's energy requirements will increase by about 50 per cent, Phelps said in an interview. "We can't afford to continue the increased use of oil," he said. "We're going to have to burn coal, or we'll be paying the Arabs so much that they'll be able to buy every corporation in the United States within 15 years." He said that coal made up about 90 percent of the United States' known and potential energy resources. It makes good fuel for cars. We need to on our most plentiful energy resource. Another good reason for burning coal instead of oil, Phelsip, says the coal is 'relative cheapness. Coal, he said, at its present cost would be about $15 per ton of energy as oil for about one-third the price. The press has misrepresented coal mining companies' attempts to reclaim land. According to figures Phelps quoted at the banquet, about 50 million tons of coal a year, five-sevenths of Peabody's total output, are taken from strip mines. "There's no question that in the past there was a lot of land torn up without any damage." participated in that because it benefited from cheaper coal" he said. Phelps said that most of the big coal companies were reclaiming land, but that a few small, irresponsible companies were getting all the attention of the press. "For 12 to 15 years," he said, "we have reclaimed the land that we mined because we felt that we owned the land and it was too large for us to return it to some useful purpose." The 193d Congress attempted to pass a law that would have required mining companies to obtain their approximate original contours, which would automatically rule out the mining of certain ore. Some of the ways his company has restored land, Phelps said, include returning it to farm land, making forest land, preserving a rural land and setting up housing developments. — There are already good state land to insure sufficient reclamation of the land. Phelps said there were several problems in the federal law: — It is difficult to write a federal law that will fit all conditions of rimes around the country. There are too many exceptions. - Land can be returned to useful purposes when being returned to its original contour. Peabody spends as much as $2,000 an acre to reclaim mounded land, according to Phelps. "The reclamation that we're now doing" Phils said, "is probably increasing the amount of food." —the kind of reclamation the bill requires to be paid; the price of coal as a 30 per cent. sale. "THE POLITICIANS want to get their names on the bill," he said. "This is a popular cause. Strip-mining is just like being against motherhood." Phelps said strip-mining had several advantages for the company, the miner and the plant. - It's cheaper because it takes less men. - It's less dangerous for the worker because it's in the open air and there's no danger of a cave-in. By GLENN MEYER Kansan Staff Reporter New enrollment plan at least a year away —It requires skills that are more universally known than mining skills, truck drivers or excavators. Dyck says that such a system probably won't be ready by spring of 1976. early enrollment, in fully computerized form, is probably more than a year away for the University of Kansas, according to Dyck, dean of admissions and records. At a Student Senate meeting last November, executive vice chancellor, Delbert Shankel, said that the KU administration was committed to the implementation of the early enrollment system by the spring of 1976. Dyck said recently that the Student Records Information Committee, an ad hoc committee appointed by Chancellor Archie R. Dykes to study the possibilities for a new student records system, had made its first report to the Chancellor in January. Dyck, who is a member of the committee, said it was composed of administrators from the KU Medical Center and the Lawrence campus. He said the proposed early enrollment system was part of a complete student records system that KU was hoping to establish. Jerry Magnuson, associate director of the KU Computation Center, said the ad hoc committee, of which he is also a member, recommended that the student records system be set up by the fall of 1976 for early enrollment for the spring semester of 1977. The early enrollment system will be patterned after a system used by Virginia Polytechnic Institute (VPI) at Blacksburg, Va.. Dck said. If the Virginia Tech system is used at KU, Dyck said, it will be a more efficient use of time, money and personnel, although the cost may be higher than enrolment costs now. Paul Wolfe, director of the KU Computation Center, said it would be difficult to estimate how much the new system would cost initially. The cost of all computer services for the office of admissions and records for fiscal 1974, according to a year-end report by the Companion Center, was $105.739. "Ultimately," Dyck said, "the payoff is going to be more timely, accurate and portable." VPI, he said, is similar to KU because it was about 20,000 students and several off-campus programs. Dryk said for this reason, VP's system could be more easily adapted to the Medical Center, where several classes begin and end. The campus was completed on the Lawrence campus. In addition, VPI's academic year is divided into quarters instead of semesters, he said, which means a shorter time lapse between enrollments. Although the similarities between KU and VPI would make it easier to adapt VPT's system to KU, he said, the adaptation would be easiest if KU had a compatible computer. Walfe said that he thought a computer system other than IBM's would be compatible with the VPI student records system. Dyck said he was heading a committee that was currently writing specifications for the administrative computer. These specifications will then be given to companies bidding for a contract on a new computer. Dyck said. If KU got an incompatible computer, he said, programs for a system similar to that at VPI would have to be written "from scratch. An article written by the developers of the early enrollment system at VPI (in the Journal of the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers, Summer 1974) described the enrollment system. Enrollment for a given quarter begins five weeks into the preceding quarter, after the first quarter. The student fills out an "optical scanning form" that asks for his name, ID number, department curriculum and academic room has room for 11 course section requests. The data on each form are analyzed by the computer to prevent incorrect enrollment requests, and a "management report," which lists the requested enrollment for all courses, is compiled and sent to the school's departments. These forms are collected at the registrar's office, and read into the computer through an optical scanner, which converts the image of the form into data for the computer. The departments then alter their course offerings and section sizes to better meet the needs of students. Enrollment changes are made through a remote terminal, a combination keyboard and printer, or keyboard and television console. You can enter the computer and class schedule data. Because remote terminals are connected the computer by telephone, they can be connected to the computer. About eight weeks into the quarter, the student receives a class "ticket." This class is to be presented on Friday. The computer then updates the timetable and makes out each student's schedule. The computer program that accomplishes that task requests with 92,000 requests in about 65 minutes. The ticket of a student whose schedule is incomplete will may change his enrollment. The terminal operator can drop or add courses for the student and have the drop or addition of a course. At the beginning of the quarter for which he enrolled, the student can drop or add computer lab. Dyck said that such an enrollment system at KU would mean that most of the advising would have to be done in the middle of the semester and KU's timetable would have to come out about two months earlier than it does not. - It practices conservation because nearly 100 per cent of the coal is recovered. In underground mining, half the coal has to be left behind to hold up the mine. Phelps said Peabody mined about 70 million tons of coal a year, 12 per cent of the total annual output of coal in the United States. All of Peabody's stock has been owned by Kenneth Copper (copy from 1968, Piessl said, but no copyright) and Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to come up with a plan by April 1 to divest itself its shares. Peabody has 34 surface mines and 17 underground mines and owns about 900,000 rockets. He said there had been nothing illegal about the purchase because Kennett and Peabody weren't competing industries, an example of how they supported after studying the purchase. The FTC decided, however, that Kennecott would still have to get rid of its Peabody船业, a decision that was upheld in the U. S. Court of Appeals and has been refused hearing in the Supreme Court, Phelps said. KANSAN WANT ADS Accommodations, goods, services and employment are provided for travel by student with award or national optional FLARA BINGH accommodation. 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