Show 1 Drive on Civil Defense S. S L L. L Officials Blasted For I Apathy Vet Aid Pledged Ut Utah's hs h's Civil Defense Council Wednesday embarked upon a anew anew anew new campaign to overcome public pub lic lie and official apathy r toward preparing the state against possible possible possible pos pos- sible bombing attacks At a Tuesday afternoon meeting meeting meeting meet meet- ing in the capitol the state unit singled out the Salt Lake City council for particular criticism I and prepared to turn part of the I city's defense plans over o to et yet 1 et- et I crans' crans organizations I The city officials dont don't want I to be bothered with civil defense defense defense de de- de- de dei i charged Gus P. P Backman chairman of the state council I S. S S. S Stone state commander I of ets Am appeared at the meeting meeting meet meet- ring ing to offer the services ser of his I organization and other veterans veterans' I groups have ha sent in ill written offers Indifference on the publics public's part also was scored Council members declared that the possibility possibility pos pos- of a Korean truce does not lessen the need for civil il defense defense defense de de- de- de preparations I 1 dont don't know what karat more hasto hasto has hasto to be done to convince us of this need unless it is the dropping of ofa a bomb declared CoL Alvin Sessions council executive OffIcer Definite plans for cooperating with the veterans' veterans organ organizations are arc to be submitted at the next council meeting it was decided Other actions included 1 Allocation of 2500 to start j the emergency first aid kit pro pro- gram glam 2 Approval of a high frequency frequency frequency fre fre- quency radio transmitter on a near by mountain top giving the Highway vay Patrol direct contact with all stations north of Rich Rich- field 3 Final plans for starting a term long-term blood typing program next Monday |