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Show ? tahns Hold Seminar, Praise J.F.K. i John F. Kennedy I: y ized by four University d Maestro Maurice conductor of the Utah Saturday evening m the J" gal Federal Savings audito- !l! 'm ALFRED A. CAVE, assistant f " .or of history, said although V-s too early for historians to bounce judgement on the late Cilent he felt "under compul--spealc He said 'We as ::rvivors and late heirs will shape his memory, historians may say Pres. Ken-.m Ken-.m restored vigor and creativity. :-'eymay say he was a man unwill-'i'to unwill-'i'to accept poverty and a land "ptaily. He was firm without be- provacative; a man of tolerance o) was struck down by an intrant in-trant radical. Men cannot say t great a president he was, sh he had a great beginning; 5 we carry through his policies dzeal, then there is no doubt as like kind of president he was." Dr. Waldemar P. Read read a ' pptr by Dr. Sterling McMurrin, tto was in Chicago at the time. Br. Read said, "the tragedy .of his toll should be an inspiration to ill of us. "President Kennedy, never failed ; ike trusteeship of American val-.3 val-.3 , . . the free worth of the in-11 in-11 He saw to it that the dividual was not to be crushed lie state." AFTER THE intermissionof amber music by the string quar-; quar-; of the Utah Symphony, Maestro iurice Abravanel said, "President dy left a large legacy in the "i of fine arts.JHe changed the ,;-fordieJiettervs() that our can take its place among "' other nations in the world in -'artistic field. esiro ADrvanel said the art in Washington, D.C. was re-'-'ti the John F. Kennedy Cul-21 Cul-21 Center. Senator Bennett (R.- sponsored the move and - Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- Saints contributed $10,000 k Harold W. Bentley, head of tension division and profes-' profes-' English, spoke on the Al-'r Al-'r Progress and John F. On its face value it was ;ing document but it has ,;; n a howling success -even . ie president .died."' gEY. Said though" the. or ' Progress came 10 years , la"d was Presented during 4SsC"S,s'had e presi-1 presi-1 H he might have remedied ,.;,e crash needs of Latin 'i?'3"15. assistant pro-4l!Sf-nce saidhe ''Me had thfnSe f 8reat ' ' e FranWin D- ' Shardess xov, 21th 1 itf llx grey, horses i ml .''d the hearts |