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Show 10 Herald DqHv MONDAY, NOVEMBER wen county, 4, 1968 wen Number Of In Degrees Utah Climbs SALT LAKE CITY (UP- DUUh colleges and universities conferred some 9,308 degrees school year during the 1967-6ccordinK to a study by the Council of Utah Coordinating Hieher Education, The council said the number ef degrees conferred were up 18 per cent from the previous 8 . J jar. Statewide Poll Shows Nixon Leads In Race for Utah's Electoral Votes SALT LAKE CITY (UPIt -s- a voter preference for passage tatewide poll shows Rich of the five constituional amendard Nixon leading In the pres- ments on Tuesday's ballot. idential race for Utah's four Humphrey trailed Nixon conelectoral votes but shows a siderably in the sampling with Democratic surge in some only 34.6 per cent of the vote. state offices. Third party candidate George C. Wallace ended with 8.8 per The poll, taken by Polling Research As- cent -- - an increase of one per sociates, Inc., for the Salt Lake cent over the October figures. The final poll showed a cut Tribune, showed Nixon with 53.4 per cent of the vote a by more than half of Sen. Wal decline of eight per cent from lace F. Bennett's 13 percentage a similar IPRA poll in point lend in the October tabThe loss was picked ulations. Democrat Milton n Vice President by Democratic picked up four percentHubert H. Humphrey. age points and Peace and The sampling also indicated IFreedom Party candidate Inter-mounta- in r. Weil-enman- The study showed men were warded 65.4 per cent of all bachelor's degrees, excluding the technical colleges. Young University Brigham accounted for more bachelor's "degrees than any other institu. tion with more than 43 per cent. BYU also awarded 83.4 per cent of all degrees which required more than two years SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UPI)- -A bu less than four years of col civic center in rally lege work, the council said. downtown San Antonio drew a - The University of Utah lead crowd of 2,500 late h master's degrees awarded Sunday supporting persons the cause of (39.6 per cent) and doctor's de the 51 Catholic priests who frees (57.5 per cent). called recently on the Vatican for the resignation of their Robert archbishop, E. Lucey. "ft may be unacceptable to ask a archbishop to retire," said the Rev. Lawrence Steuben, vocational director of NEW YORK (UPI)-Indic- alor current the archdiocese, "but it is more that feels market fluctuations are due to unacceptaoie to see growing findecisiveness and normal frustration among our priests, rather than to students and people." profit-takin- g apprehension about the election The 51 priests made public r the peace situation. A victory two weeks ago a letter to Pope by either candidate, the compa- Paul VI in which they asked for ny believes, "should,' at least the resignation of Lucey be- San Antonio Rally Supports 51 Priests : Galen Ross and Rich- ard J. Maughan. Secretary of State Clyde L. Miller and John Preston Creer, candidate for attorney general, were nearly equal in percentage point with their Republican opponents, Lamont F. Toronto Vernon 1- B. Romney, who overwhelming lead in - eloim th newest Democrat on a Committee of the Senate Rehas more influence and power than does the most senior publican member of that Committee. You Have you ever heard of Sen. Everett Dirksen? claim the day you get to the Senate and are assigned to a Committee even as a you would rapidly have of a chairman of the opportunity becoming You - first-term- er - sub-committ- ee. Why isn't Sen. Frank E. Moss, who has been in the Senate 10 years, the chairman todey of any subcommittees en the Senate Interior Committee (on which he has served since 1959) or the Commerce Committee (on which he has served for the last two years)??? VILLA THEATRE 154 Se. Mcia, 1 TUC. OPEN 7:30 P.M. SHOWS 8 mdl OP.M. FUNKIEST HURRY PICTURE IT'S THE FUNNIEST SHOW IN YEARS! I HAVE SEEN IK AGES!" Senator Bennett's Influence fs demonstrated even with a Democrat In the WMfft House by the fact that a Bennett Nominee is the only Utahn serving today as the of a head major governmental agency. Ho is Kay Randall, of Provo, Chairman of the New vorker .Jack 20th Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and Century-Fo- "bedazzled' PANAVOTf Color by Deluxe Matthaa ffl are TONIGHT 7:30 Mr. Weilenmann, Tte 9:38 opening of Odd CfcspJt en Octobar 1st you accused Senator Bennett of belong influence to bring fuodsfor the a customs office In Salt lake Cityb On October 25, 1968 the Treasury Department Informed Sem Bennett thefoftrJsure wmB able for the opening of the office. Sr 56 N. UNIVERSITY Vote Republican II E HI Duffy Starring ' ponents, and TODAY from 7 p.m. Jamas Maaon Susannah Yorii OSialel Oeiee.fj)en fovoasfteooy o e each recorded nearly gains over their respective op "THE mm Fox one-thir- d ENDS TUESDAY! ". lama On the state kvel. the poll showed Gov. Calvin L. Ramp-to- n with two - thirds of the independents' support and about of the Republicans indicating their support for his Carl W. Buehner got 31.8 per cent as compared to Hampton s M.8. Republican Reps. Sherman P. Lloyd and Laurence J. Burton Springvllle ENDS cause of an alleged communica theoretically, have an diate beneficial effect upon the tion gap due to his age. ftock market," although not They were joined last week necessarily be bullish over the by 13 others and Sunday nieht long-terby two more, bringing the total of local priests opposing Lucey "Because of the necessity to to 66. leek some extra protection in "We love Archbishop Lucey an uncertain environment," and we obey him, but we do not :.Vanden Broeck, Lieber & Co. agree with him," said Msgr. notes a responsible analysis of the suppport to be expected in than stick to hard and fast of government." basic industrial stocks should philosophies depend on factors of demand Market responses to the election rand price flexibility. If the will be emotional rather than economy heads downward, the fundamental, it adds. .firm savs the contrast between "pert year's and this year's recovery profit margins may .not be attractive. But if the tconoiny does not slow down as industrials expected, "basic JmimCoImmh cent. ment, made up of Catholic laymen and women of the diocese. It was supported oy other lay groups in the area. imme- -- s The rally was sponsored by the Association of Lay Involve- . . W.E. Huttort & Co. says in an economy and a world situation :.'so complicated and fluid, as is today's any man .who,. is President of the United States, has to feel his way along rather four-tenth- believe in. r Dist in live ui vfL imvc jiihv enietainosl Aaminne omtvtri " showed an in of one per Phillips crease to had an the poll taken two weeks ago. Joseph Nowak, pastor of St, Pollsters said the most signifAnns uiurch, "Everybody Is icant development shown in the proud of what he has done (in latest poll was the swing to the past.) but the problem Is ward Democratic candidates by now. This is the time we must Republicans and professed stand for what we Chatter On Wall Street . 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