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Show Page 2 HILL TOP TIMES November u 7, 1973 0 it ptr Gov. Calvin L. Rampton's car is jsporting a new bumper sticker, put : d j:Oct. 29. j The oblong blue and white sign jisaid, in capital letters, "UATAF." LJ fc' t , 1973. rw More than 3,000 of the stickers jihave been printed up by the Utah ijAFA. The stickers will be idistributed to city and state officials, military, and the general j ait 'wfciiifti " f i M'.MHKH ONK - Gov. Calvin L. Rampton and Maj. Gen. Ilrvce Poe II place (he first UATAF sticker on Che Utah ipublic. -- Governor Rampton was the first :person in the state to receive one. country." Cited were management of the Minuteman and Titan ICBMs, F-- 4 Phantom Utah. governor's car. jet fighters, ai.r- - : : : munitions, photographic and other : important missions. Also among the dignitaries at- - $: tending the ceremony were Maj. ::: Gen. Bryce Poe II, Ogden AMA $ commander; Col. James Hall, Hill j AFB commander; Jack Price and Nathan Mazer, both national AFA $: directors. Verl 33 in the Williams, said that years since Hill AFB was founded, the Utah air base has grown to be the state's largest employer with nearly 20,000 personnel on its rolls. In fiscal year 1973, the payroll was more than $240 million. It was the state's largest paycheck. The worth of the base is approximately $3 billion, Mr. Williams noted. "Not only is Hill AFB big business in the state," Mr. Utah AFA spelled out as "Utah Appreciates Air Force." : It is part of the Utah Air Force Association's observance of Hill jiAFB's 33rd birthday which is Nov. j;7, in and its personnel smaller print the acronym was Jithe Williams said, "but it has played a major role in the defense of our & Minutes earlier, the governor signed a proclamation designating Nov. 7 as "Air Force Appreciation Day" in Utah. He called on all Utahns to join in expressing pride and confidence in the Air Force jthere by him at ceremonies at the Estate capitol Tuesday morning, Iln ATA 0T0 president, Those desiring free bumper x stickers should write to the Utah Air Force Association, P.O. Box $ Clearfield, Utah 84015. Twenty five cents should be included to cover handling and jpostage. 486, ijij ijij Gen. Jack J. Cation: DGD f America! not should confuse steps toward peace with the goal of peace. Gen. Jack J. Cat ton. commander of Air Force Logistics Command, told members of the Dayton (Ohio) Presidents Club recently. "The Limitation s Strategic Arms Agreements, the President's trips to Peking and Moscow, cooperative and economic cultural arrangements, and continuing arms negot iations are all encouraging steps toward the j generation of peace." General Cation said. There is confusion of the paradox required of it told the audience of nearly 1.000 Dayton area civic club leaders and guests, '"the facts well, he continued "Still we find the confusion that comes with lack of full successful of and did it clearly indicate that the threat to our security does not diminish. More accurately, it grows. The facts clearly point out that the military power of the Soviet Union and China increases. "Not only has the Soviet Union achieved approximate parity with us in the field of understanding. Problems at home and abroad challenge the civilian leadership and join with others that I have mentioned to cloud the deterrence, he declared, wherein the military has done so well in deterring war that ) some thought there wasn't any need to do the job in the first place. 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For information call ext. 2106 or 2107. v S DONBILYN. MIRV l JF t and developing years of estimates by some about the demise of the Soviet manned bomber, we see a new '"s n"" ( missile, testing three new ICBMs and most recently demonstrated a CATHOLIC. Saturday, 6:30 p.m.. Chapel 1; and Sunday, lor.ioa m. and 6:30 p.m., Chapel 2, and noon. Chapel decisions. "For example." the general FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON sea-base- d Chapel schedule posted full-tim- e BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME nuclear intercontinental arms, but it is also introducing into its forces a new submarine launched ballistic . . M per yd. Drapes made from fabric in stock. Take only one week until delivery. S 5 5 J C i i . )t )t J ' . I ! I i J i t , 2 1 Jl a J 'i, i , 1 and 4 J l ( jJm f LLir rYv'- - ' Tr r Tm "t" " " " 1 . J producing fewer new weapon systems, he declared. "And from China we get news of a ballistic missile that w ill reach most targets in the Far East and one in development with North American continent distance as its performance envelope, as well as production of a tactical fighter of their own design." General Catton said. In view of these developments, the Air Force general warned, there are those who believe we can go much further in military budget cuts. Their basis for this view is "a wish and a confidence," General Catton declared, "The eternal wish for peace "America i QUILTED BED cannot be defended in the 70s with a wish and a confidence," General Cation staled. "It can only be defended with a knowledge of the facts and the historicat response lo assuring its freedom." (AFIjCNS) SPREADS only resources and a confidence that those who would oppose us today would not resort to intimidation from a position of military superiority." EXCLUSIVE! CUSTOM HAND .continental range." Continuing his assessment of Soviet forces, General Catton said the Soviet navy has evolved from a large-scal- e coastal defense force of 20 years ago to what is at least the second largest navy in the world. "In the NATO area, the Warsaw Pact forces continue to modernize their ground and forces air without sacrificing their numerical superiority," General Catton reported. The AFLC commander also reminded that hidden beneath the surface is the momentum of Soviet and Chinese research and development. While the Soviets are increasing their efforts in this area, the United States is expending fewer f j&ST tflVOWlpj ,7)raxrlc 375.5th Strftt lr Phon, 393-673- 1 1 4m 1 |