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Show Defvs:iJis the watheads is the ri.rst order of bl.lsi- , INMEMORIAM Bonnie Amerson Bonia VIII. stmRCh belie9ar in batter sm>ols for Utah. Her mmy :,ears in tm PTA reflected IEr profoutd iDlerest in edlEation. A pleasan\ happy person to vort vitb, sm vil1 be especially missed in Unit 4 am in the office vh!re sm lowd to h!lp out. .ness. Thousands of pounds of plutonium. uranium and precious metals will be removed from warheads at a Department of Energyfacility in Texas. Materials re- trieved in the process will be reused. Once the treaty takes effect. both sides may launch 100 defused missiles to detroy them. Missiles must be launched within six months of the ~·sratification. Prior to each launch an inspector will visually check to confirm the type of missile being eliminated. Missiles will be launched one at a ti.me and at no less than six hour intervals. Such launches may not be used as target practice for missile interceptor weapons. U.S. missiles will probably be launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida over the Atlantic Ocean. But the bulk of INF missiles will be destroyed by more conventional methods. According to the treaty, the missiles will be eli mi nsted by" explosive demolition or burning. Launchers will be cut, crushed. flattened and/or burned. Likely sites for missile destruction in the United States are Tooele. Utah and Pueblo. Colorado. 11 THANK YOU TIIANK YOU THANK YOU B~AcroRS - Reprinted from L WVUS Report from the Hill Famu:r Jack• Boaaeville KSL • ntADmONALLETI"BtC ONfRIBUl101'5 hvrmc-mbrin'N«wcd. M.M.Fidlar ltobertHoefaer Dwigla:King KalieDima Helen 8. llrmaa ~Slrid:lnd GR.ANT: Quesa c· mo&mntndiliamUeuer) HOWTO DfSiltOY ANUCLEAR. Ml$11,R The INF Treaty includes a detailed, 16 page "how to" manual ondismaotJiog and destroying nuclear missiles. Taking missiles apart is nothing new for the United States or the Soviet Union. Obsolete weapons are routinely disassembled and their parts reused 1n new weapons. What is new is the scale of the operation and the fact thatmisssiles will actually be scrapped this time: few, if any parts will be saved for a rainy day. Materials thatarenotdestroyed, such astransporttrucks, will be altered for civilian use only. Salt Lake Voter LWVDEBATESCHEDULEFINALIZED The League 1988 election debate scheduleis asfollows: Primary Debates will be broadcast on: March 5 and 6 from Nashville. TN April 16 and 17 from Rochester, NY June 4 and 5 from Ton-ance, CA GeneralElectionDebates: S~tember8 - Birmingham-Jefferson County Civic Center, Birmingham, AL October6 - University of Minnesota's Northrop MemorialAuditorium, Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN October23-John B. Hines Veterans Memorial Convention Center. Boston, M November 1-UniversalAmphitbeater, Los Angeles, CA The debates will be broadcast on the Cable News Net- work CNN and may be available on the local PBS ~ons as well. Look forfurtherin.formation in future VOTERS. -s - March 1988 |