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Show | SUNDAY,NOVEMBER 18. 1068-Sunday Herald-TA; GOP HoldsParity With ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY By RAYMOND M. LAHR next year, their highest total WASHINGTON (UPI)— ‘The|since they held 30 after the Republicans have won parity)| Eisenhower landslide of 1952. in state! UNTIL 9 P.M. enneys Demos In Governorships with the Democrats SHOP MONDAY— PROVO STORE Phone 373-4500 ‘Thé new groilp of 25 appar. governorships and a majorityof ently will contain more conserthem still appear to fall within|yatives than the pre-election ae so-called moderate wing of!{lineup of 17 Republican gover|nors. eed of the outcome of} However, of the 23 elected the unsettled Georgia race, the|| Tuesday, ll were endorsed by GOP will hold 25 governorships two liberal Republican organi zations,-the Ripon Society and Republicans for Progress, and four — were endorsed by ry! Collects ~of_th jose_groups. Parking|Fines |Ian, ee is elassed as the frontee for the 1968 presidential From Students nomination. or as a shareholder in that role with former Vice [President Richard M. Nixon, SALT. LAKE. CITY UPI) —| tie was among the~ candi- University of Utah officials sald/qates endorsed by the two lib- | Friday. their Traffic Enforce-|jeral organizations, which had | ment Committee would ae| conspicuously snubbed Gov.tinue to collect fines from stu-| elect Ronald Reagan of Califor- | dents," despite court action) nia, the new favorite of the | threatened bythe attorney gen- conservative wing. Besides Romney; the two eral. School officials said they groups had endorsed reelected Govs. John Love of Colorado, | would not change the policy except under order by the Board John A. Volpe of Massachu- qf of Regents. The university said sets, Nelson A. Rockefeller of the regents initiated the prac- New York and John Chaffee of Rhode Island. tice Atty. Gen. Phil L. Hansen Besides Reagan, non ~ incum. hassaid he will take the univer. bents elected without the ensity to court if the practice dorsement of these_groups_in-| cluded John R. Williamsof Ari. persists, zona, Walter J. -Hickel-of -Alas-| Neal ie Maxwell, vice-presi- ka, Claude Kirk of Florida, Don dent of planning and public af- Samuelson of Idaho and’ Stan| fairs, said-the-matter may be Hathaway of Wyoming. discussed at the regents-meet- Republican governors have| ing Nov. 21. been pressing for a magnified The U of U said Hansen's voice in party affairs, With en‘earlier statement that” univer- Couragemént from the GOP-Na-j~ sity fines amounted to $250,000! tional Committee, the Republi- | was titeve. Royden Welght,| cancanGovernors’ Governors’ Agioelation Association waswas| | assistant deputy comptroller, set up in 1961, That association,| said the collections amounted to| with governors elect invited, $38,135. will hold its next meeting at , The head of the school’s law Colorado Springs, Colo., Dec. 9| enforcement division, Elray Jones, said his department would continue to issue tickets. “The traffic enforcement procedure is spelled out in the rules and regulations of the university and we can’t change them at will,” Jones said, and 10, | S. L: Senate ‘RaceStill Undecided pinion ed| he we present it at the Nov. 21 board meeting. SALT LAKE CITY UPI) — Salt Lake County’s eee clarified Monday. Salt Lake County. commissioners will hold the official c anvass of 11th District at noon in their chambers. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)— Unofficial Utah Election Serv. Operator of the Joe Hill House ice tabulations show incumbent Democratic Sen. Carl E. Petterof Hope, home for transients here, Ammon Hennacy, has son with a one-vote lead over | reported he will daily picket Republican J. Rex Mackay. | the State Capital to try to get ‘The official canvass may unGov. Calvin Rampton to com. cover a one or two vote mute the death sentence of Dar. switch and Mackay could end up the winner, The canvass fell DeVere Poulson. 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