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Show Washington Hails Utah's New Senator as 'Conquering Hero' M. Johnson, secretary of the Senate. Mr. Moss worked out of offices provided him by Senator James E. Murray, Montana. While in Washington, Mr. Moss interviewed prospective staff members, met with Senate leaders and attended to other details. Before leaving for Washington the senator-elect said the family had decided that Mrs. Moss and their four children would remain in Salt Lake City until school is over in the spring. The family will then move to the capital. Utah's Democratic Senator-elect Senator-elect was hailed as a conquering hero when he attended party and other meetings in Washington. Mr. Moss and Philip Cowley, his Salt Lake City law partner and manager of his Senate campaign, cam-paign, were in Washington this week to meet with party leaders and attend to details in connection connec-tion with his moving to the capi-tol capi-tol next month. At Monday's National Press Club luncheon, he was asked to sit at the speaker's table with other honored guests. The session ses-sion was addressed by former President Harry S. Truman. Senator-elect Moss held his first press conference Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the office of Felton |