Show Utah Groups Opposed to Proposed Navy Bombing Range Plan Meetings By MURRAY M MOLER -- l SALT LAKE CITY (UP) — Meetings tonight and tomorrow are expected to solidify opposition in many Utah military and civil- ian circles to a controversial Navy proposal to create a “toss bombing” range in the northwest section of Great Salt Lake The proposal simmering for the last two weeks is expected to boil over in a bitter inter- service fight between the Navv and the Air Force The Utah wing of the Air Force Assn a basic ally civilian group of air power supporters has called a meeting ’ted Press learned on re- - C??rdlH n turn ln° Sperates tbe Civil Aeronautics The committee allocates vital air sj ce over the natun and are r ’’ ' -- ’as con1cTFnpa fluhu'any clustu 10 normal flying The Navy contends the proposed Great Salt for 730 pm tonight at the New- - Lake range would not interfere house Hotel here eitber civilian or military 'Vlthf 'the Invited to join association trafflcspokesmen explain at the session are representatives that their service “desperately” the state’s airport operators the needs a range that would permit civil Aeronautics Authority’ and overland flights of about 1000 r tar-- j the Utah Aeronautics Commis- - miIes an hour an a and area get approach target sjon s easy accessible for scor-SaTomorrow noon leaders of the Lake Chamber of Commerce lng purposes’ will lunch at Hill Air Force Base TOSSING BOMB with Air Force officers and other United Press learned that the interested aviation personages range if commissioned would Already the State Aeronautics be employer! by naval units from Commission has come out against the West Coast to practice the leasing 128C0O acres of air space newly developed “toss bombing” in the Great Salt Lake area to Under this system airtechnique the Navy for a bombing range craft carrying atomic or hydro- Chairman C II Vance said a gen bombs a target at resolution to that effect would be an altitude approach below the detection sent to all interested parties in- - ability of radar flying eluding the regional air space sub- - sharply at angles 60 90 upward or 120 committee of the Air Coordinat- - degrees and toss the weapon1 mg Commission in Los Angeles The bomb continues climbing long enough to give the plane time to get out of range before the missile returns to earth and ' j j ' H ! j over-wate- j Even with less than an inch of snow on the ground the Ralph Xyers family in Oklahoma City Okla had a snowman this week that won’t melt away Using ingenuity and tumble weed this jolly man was created — (AP Wirephoto) a ’ Low as fi would realize the about ' 25 DISCOUNT UNI tJPHOlSTIRINO ON ANY MATTRESS AND CARPIT SPECIAL IN OUR STORE SALES UTAH 3049 Wall MEG Ave Dial ‘u’IHkb j 3-07- 25 Klew r plus Plus 2 Separate Speeds ALL Porcelain Protection Suds-Save- z:he Earl chaning vioIatio" cfUlah's nar- - BAD LUCK STAYED speua cotics possession law from a mis- tors in the courtroom At one demeanor to a felony The letter RIGHT BY HER point the senior Kirkham called was sent Tuesday by District defense attorney LaMar Duncan US A don Anderson ALL OF THE WAY Attorney conto the rear for a His Kirthri “at tthrtLr j whispered ference Helping Duncan defend Kirkham is Wayne Black Aldon J Anderson district attorney is the prosecutor Kirkham addressed the court only once during the session when Larson asked him to give the names of his parents Kirkham rose and spoke In a clear firm voice Later the court asked the parents to rise so the Jr who said the change is necessary “m view of the seriousness of offenses dealing with narcotics and of the tragic effect of their use on young people” Cudahy Strike Goes On Would SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— No results were announced here yesterday in an attempt to settle a labor dispute between Cudahy Packing Co of North Salt Lake and the United Packing House Workers Union representative Dee Hunsaker reported the company “broke off negotiations” and asked for a recess until Wednesday morning Tax-Back- man OK School Needs Tentative Budget DaSALT LAKE CITY (UP) — A visFARMINGTON (UP)— The Chamber of Commerce executive er County Board of Commissionyesterday approved a tentative claimed here yesterday a proposal of $75815312 in 1957 A by education groups for increased budget public hearing on the proposed state school" aid would send will be held Dec 31 The budget t3xes SOaring 15 t0 40 budiet SW'ik represents an increase of per over the 1956 expen- Gus P Backman executive sec- - 515790386 t retary of the Salt Lake eham-- 1 her said at a luncheon meeting Sfafe-Regulafe- d of the Federal Business Assn that a program suggested last — SALT LAKE CITY week by a citizens’ committee was Firms in Utah which (AP) deal In the best solution of school “trading stamps” today were bv Secretary of State Lawarned The citizens committee suggest- - mont F Toronto such stamp ed increasing school aid by about plans are subjectthat to Utah regu j SPRINGVILLE (AP) — It dav! wasn't her just Mrs Lizzie Billings was crossing the street here and She slipped on some ice broke her wrist and cut her head Motorist Edgar Drake picked up the injured woman and tried to locate a doctor Failing he headed for nearby Spanish Fork with Mrs Billings On U S 91 a few miles south of Springville Drake's car skidded on ice and collided with one driven by Mrs Lillian Brown Hospital attendants say Mrs Billings now has possible internal injuries and pelvis fractures Drake has a back iniury and Mrs Brown was bruised int- per distribution unit or roughly per class room A program of the Utah Coordinating Council on Education would in- crease the basic minimum pro- gram from $4050 to $5100 more than $1000 All of the increase would be from state sources rather than at the local level Backman said that during the next biennium the present program would create a deficit of So 8 million a year in the uniform school fund which would be erased through a state property tax unless other funds were provided Now Is tho Time To Replace That Old Inefficient Furnace With a New Automatic lations Toronto defined such stamps as devices which are redeemable in merchandise includ- ing bottle caps labels certifi cates sales slips and coupons uBiD (B230Q OPEN TILL S PM EVERY NIGHT TILL CHRISTMAS mm Forward Look in Engineering & Design CALL 3-20- 47 e clean Optional at Extra Cost Kenmore— the One Automatic Washer with Everything for the 5© Special Introductory Low Price FOR 3 DAYS ONLY Scotland’s This is the automatic with Crowning Achievement Wiliam W two-spee- d Cycla-Fabri- c action slow speed and shorter cycle for those delicate filmy things And regular speed and regular cycle for those sheets shirts and work clothes Three separate wafer temperatures you choose the and save hot wafer Exclusive water to suit the fabric agitator swirls your clothes in thousands of rotating water IPAY ONLY $10 DOWN $12 Month on Sears Easy Payment Plan Roto-Swi- rl currents for the cleanest wash Lid safety switch stops spin-draction when lid is raised resumes cycle when lid Is closed SCOTCH WHISKY Furnace With the - for the cleanest free washes possible O' - $600 mfmwm wotflfo FDLTTER EiyJDILf QM - - iilnii ID OVERMAN'S on re5ord 1P mmhersf crash and that he did not see any a compulsory chemical test for lights prior to the collision be- drivers suspected of being drunk tween thepatrol car and his auto Hulse admitted he had “four Asks LOW Change drinks” during the evening but said he was “not very much” un c at T TAKE pttv influeMe 0t nU°r tha E R (CiL7 has been sent a letter requesting that his office draft legislation “ als° Ven BALCONY i ld sessment Save on the ‘ as- - And New and Rebuilt CITY (AP) — Legislative committeemen of the Utah Safety Council yesterday approved legislation to assess each $43 500 in damages motor vehicle in the state $1 an- Hulse took the stand vesterday to testify to the accident which nualIy t0 pay for drher tr lni in high schools On the basis of took the' life of Gar 1956 vehicle registrations mmu BOX SPRINGS rules-operatio- SALT LAKE Group of MATTRESSES (AP) selected here to hear arguments flight Interviews with the opponents in a damage suit involving a Utah Highway Patrol car and a private auto in October of 1955 Plaintiff Lavar Smith Hulse 26 of Millville is asking more than 584000 in damages The defendant patrolman Roland A Reese of Logan has filed a suit in answer seeking more than Driver Training Fund Barton K Kirkham in Third District Court The trial started when 33 persons were sworn in as prospective jurymen and the defense and prosecution tegn questioning them Kirkham arrived in the courtroom with his” hands irfanacled He wore a houndstooth jacket light gray slacks white shirt blue socks and black shoes His face remained impassive as Judge Martin M Larson read the charge Only frequent blinking of his eyes behind heavy glasses and fidgeting with his fingers revealed nervousness ARAHC BOIKWjEG explodes The Navy just yesterday modified its proposal to provide for use of the range on weekdays only at a time when visibility A jury has been would permit “VFR” — visual n By FRANK WETZEL prospective jurors could identify SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — them and say whether they were The trial on a charge of first acquainted with the Kirkhams degree murder opened today for '' 11A R bvltthe at least four designated airways theondt desert west cf Great Salt over Great Salt Lake Lake The Navy asserts their planes Unofficial sources suggested Force also might be part at an altitude far below jealous ofArthe Navy's practicing that of other craft and the “pull- l mlup” near the target would be' T? to Force’s Air assigned performed in a manner not to ir Command interfere with traffic in th It was also suggested that the responsibilities of the Navy’s Additionally it was understood Clearfield Supply Depot near Og- that Hill Air Force Base will op- pose the range on grounds that’ X’MAS TREES the Navy’s use of the northwest lake area would preclude Hill’s 75c enrf up testing newly repaired war planes m the vicinity Milt West a? A high ranking officer at Hill Weber River et said “this would affect not onlv Rtverdole Rood our present work but our future and force eliminagrowth” might Drive- Out and Jury Picked for $84000 Auto Suit Fatality — LOGAN Kirkham Calm as Murder Trial Opens in Salt Lake STANDARD-EXAMINE- ' j TODAY IN UTAH THE OGDEN AfcftJS'" lt PERMANENT SNOW MAN e 1 11 ed to result in a solid line of £PP°sltlon to the avys request s lo be Psented The eque at a lecu° eannS m Los by the Regional Air Space feles Committee The committee is i?IuffLera The-bas- OGDEN UTAH WEDNESDAY EVENING DECEMBER 12 1058 — eln ’esscned mi'efof OgdeWhe the ” Is u m in s st&tion s ould it 3 under nsngcs &vy tcchniQucs y can us6 less thsn 10 per cent for testing purposes because of moun-- 1 this range proposal was a Navy ’stood about 150 men at Clear- disclosed that air line operators tain ranges to the east populated means of improving Clearfield's field to command the range and score borrtbing runs and private pilots fear the range areas on the north and' south permanent status and big’ airways would interfere drastically with ' designated liable authority the meetings to- night and tomorrow are expect- - IPi1 around 3000 Pfrscns new employs about 10000 per-sons He explained that of the y Matching Dries It a full All-Fabr- ic load Dryer High-Spee- d ’ does 28 minutes safety gently with five separate temperatures 10-l- b in only 89” 1 Majestic in Taste Modest in 'Price i M 1 for Free Estimate weih eny fabric es carefully os wou'd lev your clothe by hand you No Down Payment 60 Months to Pay 7we-tpe- ds HOLBROOK CO UNDID SCOTCH WHISKY $AJ PtOOF i KNFICtD IMPORTERS LTD Optional fudiomati-- SadSever lave 2500 gallon of hat water every year yaw NSW YQK ) up t iig 10-l- In lei b capacity you weih maj clothe time to sove time wafer work SEARS Optional all porcelain— iniids end out proof wipe clean chip-reio- nf 2231 WASHINGTON DIAL 3-53- 31 Rust BLVD |