Tg - . ; . Ss | A s ‘ gH . so77hl 2, ” 7/5 ood. XO 28 CLOS ING REMARKS BY GOVERNOR PETERSON ee : Kok LHGT! , CE YayI 7to | men ER developueht affecting not only the future of husanity but t pete. we oo ey j of our Ketion, thesurvival of our emmmities, and the suf | uy fa FOR OPERATION IVY FItM fw & ‘that you have Just seen was an awesome turning point 3 "President Eisenhower waa spesking $0every Anerisanas eo — core ret ly : PINAL, ; the United Nations when he declared: "Let no one think that the expenditure of vast sums| for weapons and systems of defeusé can guarantee absolute safety for Lhe cities and the citizens of any nation. ‘The swfnl aritheetic of bh bomb does not permit af any such enay solution. Sven x OF) 0% -Pataiman ober of boube for « wurprise attack could probe ' guffietent nuaber of his bombs on the chosen targets to danas damage" | Spr Bs- 8 1. a - . . : ‘ ad ‘ 1 . a) a vi “how . of ‘a . fo of 4 . oa, sooo ow . ee ST oa af RE Te Sis DO walt oka Pte ue aendiloaadLa ce “inthy 26gafthe F405youhae Suaane,Tak yo oa monefuyourdeerts,,adinzorcoaveimcen,as my 3. Our woral determinationtofight beck, endta, ifdea deapiie our atterte forpeace, pon yl * 2 Orester personal preparstions torecoverfrensuch . a | property and production in the event ef mnatemie attack. ae bo 7 Intensified civil defense prepareduses to reduce a a 4 ee rs with three major factaret gon Os dhitte - die ue Beet we Consequently our national Civil Defense effort must now ¢c oo 4 a ON | may oeSe Ue aed “NORREK “BESTCOPYAfAWLABE ona ees ete teA iS