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Show r Ijft A The Salt Luke Tribune. Wednesday. Septenitx-- 12, IHTD j iKedeploy Old Missile? . 4' yss.; . Expert Urges Miiiuteman Instead of MX Proposal nuclear tieaty p Instead of the $33 billion MX system which the Carter admimsti atioii has under way, May proposed that existing Minuteman missiles be taken from their underground silos, modified, and dispersed among 10.000 shelters and hiding places Contention Stirs Challenge His contention that a new Minuteinan basing scheme would be the best way to nuclear preserve the U.S. deterrent was immediately challenged by Air Force spokesmen. They said it would save neither time nor money and would leave the United States with a system with far less capability than the proposed MX The MX missile system has become one of the central issues in the debate over the SALT II treaty. Supporters and opponents of the pact agree that by the s the Soviet Union will have Hie capability to destroy nearly all U S d ICBMs by launching only a traction of its missiles The Carter administration proposes to meet the threat bv building 200 ol the new MX missiles, each armed with 10 land-base- missile One ol the duel considerations ill the president's decision was to find a system that would permit the Soviet Union to verify that the United States remains in compliance with Ihe 11 weapons ceilings set by the SALT Senate. the now before treaty Verification Far Simpler May told the Foreign Relations Committee that verification would be far simpler with a redeployed minute man system than under the planned MX system d If we merely redeploy Minuteman such an approach to verification would pose the Soviet Union no problem, he said "The Soviets know how many for all Minuteman ICBMs we have strategic purposes, and they also know the Minuteman production line is mid-1980- Special to The T ribune Davis School District Superintendent Bernell Wriglev has presented his resignation to the Increased " profits''' tmpSited r ( cQMumon ri Government controls... me one at i i Tv i HQ 5 Americas energy problem is complex. This is the fifth in a series i which ice leul discuss each of the individual factors affecting the energy situation. & fftmn dj 4 30 Some government controls are necessary; however, excessive controls in every phase of an oil companys activities limit efforts to develop more energy. He lias also been involved in D.ivi District as assistant superintendent loi eight years Mr Wrigley began Ills educational eaieei at the age ol 19 in View. Idaho He was principal of the tour loom school tor three years He also taught at the school while he was principal He later moved to Malad City Idaho, wheie he served in the print ipal post of a junior high school for lour years. He has served as teacher principal and - School, Board. He listed personal reasons for the resignation, which is effective Dee. 31 Lucile Reading. president of the board, announced during a special meeting , district superintendent in Rockland Idaho, and Oakley , Idaho Before coming to Davis School District, Mr Wrigley served as assistant superintendent ol the Cassia Count v school district in Idaho ter one year He was superintendent ol the district tor nine years Lists Accomplishment Mr Wngley has been instrumental in starting the vocational center and program in the Davis District He hit as his most significant accomplishment as superintendent the (list nets budding piogram Mr Wngley said the distm i has been able to keep its building with Hit emollment ol program m s( the district of V The suggestion that existing Minute man missiles be hidden among thousands of new shelters was made first more than a year ago Schools Superintendent Announces Resignation Davis U ,5 i dosed land-base- FARMINGTON . w rip olagnt t Minuteman intercontinental ballistic missiles in a diflerent manner than at present . Michael M May. associate director of the University of California's Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, gave his estimates to the Senate Foreign Rola turns Committee at a hearing on the C S. Soviet strategic arms limitation 9r; Prices... arheads, and deploying them rod wavs in the Southwest where they would be hidden tiencuth a system of 4,(Hi hardened shelters Proposal Draws Fire The plan has drawn fire from several directions, mainly from arms control activists who see it as another step in the arms race, and from strong defense advocates worried over the "period of vulnerability" that will exi- -t before the MX system is operational May, who served on a Defense science hoard that studied potential basing modes lor the MX, suggested Tuesday that President Carter ened or last week by selecting the closed-looraceti nek" sy stem lor basing the new By Rudy Abramson r Lua Ajif,vn.u Tuiica Vi r A fornu-WASHINGTON mgir.hcr of the U.S. strategic arms negotiating team said Tuesday that the United States could save four years and $15 billon if it would scrap plans to build a new MX missile system and deploy its , r principals Tuesday that the resignation of Mr. Wngley was regretfully accepted. In accepting his resignation, the board unanimously expressed for his long sen ice in education Reappointed Superintendent Wrigley has held the post ol superintendent of Davis District for 13 years. He was recently reappointed tor r another term in the post during a June board meeting Mr two-yea- the ills! Controls on distribution. Government product allocation programs are based on past consumption. Current increases or decreases in population in an area arent adequately considered. Also, gasoline price controls actually encourage consumption. Controls on exploration. There are still billions of barrels of crude oil to be discovered in America. However, millions of acres have already been closed to exploration. . .and the U.S. Government is moving to withdraw even more land. ru-- t Gunman Hobs Bank in County ( Special to The T nlmne jsc anti st l it on till- countcl He the cast- took out a large A lone gunman opened MURRAY escaped and ordered the tel let with an undisclosed amount of money caliber ev oh after robbing Stale Savings & Lo.m. 125 Vivian Hawkins to put all Ihe munev m the .itt.icbi- i asc F, tilOO South. Tuesday at 4 15 p m Dee Rowland said the man The gunman w.iil.i-- t seen Sgt walked into the office with an attache on tdon South - i . 0 Earn Ldin 10 2o 7 interest annum on b and month C ertitu dies Controls on production. price controls have discouraged increased production from existing fields because costs cannot be recovered. Phased price decontrol will help but its Crude on -6- - and 12- month Certificates of Deposits of $1000 or more! pm 12 ol Deposit tot dll dvenicje ot 0 ?l) f. annual y when you deposit $ 1000 or moie (when deposits die left to full maturity) I hat adds up to a sub stantial amoun of intm cst earned in yum t hou e ot two short penods ot tune1 only a Inflexible price controls and environmental regulations aie discouraging the building or expansion of refineries simply because the enormous costs cant be recovered. Kewer regulations interest! it 1" rt l! , ' M A not are needed to help solve Americas energy problem. Mean while, all of us must do an even better job of conserving energy. more ' ' .1.1 stall. Controls on refining. 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