Show 0 shelters with water for two weeks food rations for five days radiological instruments medicine chemical toilets and digging tools (in case of cave-in- ) More Conscious About Civil Detense ' Rockefeller has proposed state ped first-clapublic shelters aid for fallout shelters in would post about $20 billion WASHINGTON After U schools and other ButJ'I’resident Kennedy has public instiyean of talking about civil de tutions Shelter capacity' for raadOt clear that the adminfense Americans finally are 200000 people is being planned istration has no present intendoing something about it tion of undertaking' such a proThat’s the word from federal for Radio City in New York gram officials who uniter urgent orWhile these plans and activders from President Kennedy The upsurge of public interare trying to channel public ities surpass afiprevious U S concern over the Berlin crisis efforts in civil defense they est hi civil defense also has into constructive action to pro- sill are far from adequate in created problems Along with vide the nation with a measure the opinion of the House Gov- reputable manufacturers some ernment Operations Committee operators and rackof “survival insurance” These officials acknowledge which has been pressing for eteers have edged into the that in terms of fallout shelters many years for an effective booming market for home shelhome front protection program ters and related devices completed and ready for occuThe committee urged list pancy the United States still is month ' that the government un- How many home shelters acalmost as vulnerable to at race the construc- tually have been installed? Civdertake attack as it was five nation-wid- e a of tion system id il defense officials have no figmonths ago That is when the shelters ures and available evidence is underground public President told Congress in a some contradictory On one hand to give strong enough special message that it was checks in major cities well Mast spot1 protection against to get cracking on a real x time as fallouL It estimated that an show that relatively few concivil defense program But some thing have been adequate system of fully equip- struction permits have been is accomplished during time five months and others have been begun which prompted Edward A McDermott deputy director of the office of emergency By Edward Cvwaa : hM UlwuUaaal IliiM ss - nil-cle- ar u sued for shelters On the other hand commercial manufacturers of prefabricated shelters report a brisk business with one leading' firm selling more than 1000 a weekAs of Sept 1 civil defense officials in Battle Creek Mich had approved about 150 designs - for commercial shelters basement and- backyard By the number of approved designs was about 300 and growing Copies of the list iif shelters meeting government standards may be obtained free by writing to: — - mid-Octob- er Civil Defense Baitle Creek Mich Keeping pace with the shelter buildings are those who would sell you air pumps and purifiers shelter furniture vitamins food packages medical kits tools chemical toilets games and radiation detecting equips ment Advice on the relative of these items is prog The system mised by the office of Civil Det now uniter deyelopmeut confense along with its tips on sists of a burner which would shelters be tied into electric power lines The buzzers would buzz Millions of people in cities if a special electric pulse and towns may decide to take only were sent through the lines — their chances on finding refuge and only the government would in the public shelters which civable to activate the current be il defense is planning to desigThe buzzer system is called nate in office buildings schools National Emergency Alarm Rechurches theaters armories peater or NEAR Officials see etc it as a way of sending an attack The nationwide survey to lointo millions warning cate and mark such shelters of homesdirectly mbst importantly will £et under way in a few those out of range of sirens or 'weeks after evaluation of Mi- in noisy neighborhoods nt runs in White Plains N Y The idea would be to sell the and Baltimore Md which are buzzer at low cost $5 or $10 supposed to be finished by the Whether the government would end of October have to subsidize production to Congress voted $588 million keep the price this low is not to stock the public building known home-warnin- low-cos- w HERALD The University of Utah campus will be the scene of battle Saturday Oct 28 at 1:30 p m when the Cowboys Wyoming that is and the Redskins Utah Utcs of course dash’ in the annual Homecoming football game Homecoming at the University is scheduled for Oct 26 27 and 28 climaxing with the grid iron clash and the Homecoming Dance the latter featuring the vocal quartet The event will begin Thursday Oct 26 with class reunions for alumni including a buffet din- a pep rally and a street dance at 7:30 p m for students and alumni will houses and pro-game - Hi-Lo- ’s er wa- pletion by December 1962 will provide shelter space for about 30 million persons 4 Detailed advice Is being USD st beef a year Money from these sales of copper and cattle comes back as new dollars that are a vital part of Utah’s economy The sale of Utah produced copper to factories throughout the nation supports a 43 million dollar annual Utah payroll It results in the payment of ah average of 12 million dollars in state and local taxes It finances long-ran- Graduate Planner For North Las Vegas Utah Estate University graduate has gained the distinction of becoming the first planning director of the city of North Las Vegas A George W Charchalis who has been a planning analyst for the city of Las Vegas and a consultant to the Planning Commission for North Las Vegas has assumed full time duties as planning director after Just three years1 experience in the planning field Mr Charchalis and his wife the former Naomi Walker iif reside with their Mendon daughter Camille in North in North Las Vegas Mrs Charchalis is a daughter of Mrs now resid- Vance D Walker ing in Mendon Job Solution ge On the surface there’s certainly no resemblance between Utah grown beef cattle and Utah produced copper But they are almost improvement projects that keep copper production a successful Utah business It provides millions of dollars for supplies and services pur- identical in the way they’re marketed — cattlemen and Kennecott must sell their products chased locally out of state to operate successfully Kemiecott sells 100 of its Utah refined customers Utah cattlecopper to men export about 25 million dollars worth of out-of-sta- te — Sign LOS ANGELES on the marquee of an abandoned movie theater: Hire “End unemployment OFD 4 Cattle and copper members of the Utah industrial family that utilizes natural resources make a significant contribution to our growing state by competing successfully in markets beyond our borders the incompetent" X : t MmCaafwlWMrhg FALSE TEETH BnluptanltwasSSS plat — FASTKTH nklad on ' uppar ao4 m plma hoHa more diHOtnfort Ioom — I B I mar to that war oaa SnI w Friday activities will begin at 1:30 p m with a University open house and alumni lectures will begin at S p m The exciting Homecoming Cavalade featuring men’s and women’s quartets and a variety show will get underway at 8 p m Saturday morning the Homecoming parade will be televised at 11 a m The week win end Saturday with the afternoon footban contest ner and class programs at and dance that evening in the p m Sorority and fraternity University Union Ballroom at members will decorate their 8:30 p m V prepared for issuance to the public next month on a variety of practical steps which individual families or groups of neighbors may take to provide usable shelter space in basements ra backyards of private homes Some of these shelters will be misting as little as projects 5 Plans are under way to taka 126 million bushels of surplus wheat out of government storage centers for distribution among emergency food warehouses near 191 cities This would provide food for survivors after fire Initial period of living underground in shelters 8 The government is rushing preparations for a field test in of an inexpensive Michigan buzzer which can be installed in homes and cut ra by a special impulse sent of regular electrical circuits 7 A few state and municipal governments and some private firms are going ahead on their own with civil defense preparations New York Gov Nelson s Homecoming This Weekend ter The program due fra com- low-co- - University of Utah Plans planning to say: “America finds itself today on the threshhold of what could be a good comprehensive civil defense program" Here’s a bar seme id what’s been done and is being dime to warrant that statement: 1 Responsibility for civil defense has been transferred from a small independent agen-Ic- y to the Department of Defense with a new assistant secretary Stuart L Pittman in charge Reflecting its confidence in the setup Congress voted nearly $300 million — five times as much as last year — for the program ‘2 Fallout shelters have become a' topic id dinner-tabl- e conversation hi millions of American homes and the unprecedented public interest is reflected in a tital wave of requests to civil defense offices for information and advice 3 The federal government is preparing to launch a nationwide $93 million survey to identify and mark suitable fallout gency supplies of food and journal tun rj nwsvs us viat or i oiovisostad noi our ohaeka i |