Show DEFENSE L NOTES MOTES In this issue of our Civil Defense column we want to present some more comments by C. C L. L in tl The liThe 4 New York Times concerning fallout shelters Undoubtedly an adequate shelter program would be im immensely immensely immensely im- im expensive and also undoubtedly the chances are arc such installations may never be used But it would be im impossible impossible impossible im- im possible to provide them in n time once a war had starved started One buys an umbrella before belol e ethe the rainstorm if one is en- en sible Furthermore and few people people peo peo- bother to mention this aspect a country whose pOPulation population population pop- pop can count on shelter protection is militarily a stronger country It can therefore speak with more as assurance assurance assurance as- as in diplomatic argument ment Much luch talk has been heard of bargaining from a position of strength However positions positions positions of strength depend not only on the arms that can be used to hit back against an aggressor they depend also upon protection against any weapons he might use Our leaders have been telling us ever since World War Var II that the stronger we weare weare are arc the less likely we are to tobe tobe tobe be attacked It may therefore be reasoned that the more shelters we have the less chance there is they will ever have to be employed Let us cease discussing the fallout shelter problem from the viewpoint of politics or selfish desires and let us start discussing it in terms of na- na tonal interest military security security security ity and diplomatic Implications 9 pm p.m. North Sanpete vs Gunnison pm p.m. Wasatch Academy Academy Academy Acad Acad- emy vs Manti 1 This should prove to be a a entertaining evening for the basketball patrons Prices are for adults and for students students students stu stu- dents with cards |