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Show LfSSSL Can Kennedy Carry Utah In 194? Many Observers Feel Hell Have Very Rough Time 1963 12A SUNDAY HERALD SALT I LAKE CITY Veteran (UPI) Utah's lieve President Kennedy lost votes by a four electoral . US. political observers that Kennedy has President Kennedy's Tour of Conservation and Natural Resource Areas UOrfT. be- gained tltlt i m 4i 4 B THUS, 8. Gro! Folk, Mot. 9. Hoford, Wah. t 10. Salt lok City, Utah 2. Athlo'ncf, WW . 3. Dvluth, Minn. WI0.9r 4. 5. 6. 7. 25-4- a ril, 3 Grond For k, N.D. toromU, Wyo. frilling, Mont. Jack i on HoU, Wy.. t- - 7 7.s . , 0SAT 16. WMkyf own, Coltf. 17. let Ygot( Nv. 1 8. Pot m Spring Calif. , H.TtKoma, Woh. )2.Tongv Point, Or. . 13. 14. 15. -- A.. ... V si i , . r&rtlond,Or. N.BmiCoos&oy,Or. - - - - , b- Redding, Colli. K' 1 j Ignores JFK Moon Proposal j The Soviet (UPI) President Kenpress praised nedy's United Nations speech Saturday, but entirely ignored his Moscow j suggestion of a joint U. iet moons hot. Diplomatic observers said the omission indicated the KremEn either opposes the idea or wants to study it carefully before taking a stand. The Moscow papers quoted generously! from Kennedy's address before the U.N. General Assembly. They mentioned his call for eooperation in space, but said nothing about his specific suggestion of. a joint moon expedition, as an example of such cooperaj tion, Soviet press reaction appeared statefavorable to Kennedy's ments urging an end to the cold war and peaceful competition between East and West. The government organ Izvestia headlined its report "favorable winds are blowing." "President Kennedy supported those hopes on which the 18th general assembly opened. His position Is a position of cautious optimism," Izvestia said. By quoting at length from the speech the newspapers seemed to Minister Andrei echo Foreign Gromyko's reaction at the U.N. it was a. "very good" and "conciliatory" speech. Russian silence on the moon suggestion, according to some Western observers, might stem from the impression that Kennedy was holding it out more as a distant hope that as a concrete proposal. here-and-no- w FLY-BY-NIGH- ' Mllford, Pa. 1. ( Soviet Press Mafceup Of Cnrla space age. It was considered on a par The Roman Curia is the cenith the activities of the council tral governmental structure of the jitself, which has as one of its Roman Catholic Church. It Is made up of the secretariat of state, 12 congregations such as those of the holy office, rites, ceremonies, and affairs of the religious; and three tribunals plus several other minor offices. ' Each of these major groups Is LSU headed by a cardinal usually and has its own an Italian BATON ROUGE, La. (UPI) A component of workers and officials car rammed into a group of Lou- These, in the great majority, are isiana State University students Italians. Since the Curia is the control pushing a stalled auto near the campus Friday night, killing five" ling body of church machinery of them and injuring at least six its policies go a long way towards other persons. defining the working policies of me aeaa otaie pouce meniuiea the church throughout the world. as John.W. Olvey, Gordon John- It has long been the stronghold son Jr., Buddy BuXge, Willie f the "conservatives' Rambin and Alexandria King. sf the church. Olvey was reported to be from Shreveport, La., andr Miss King U.S. ABBREV.. WW II from New Orleans. All were stuAre we burying oujr way of life dents at LSU and in their late under a mtnl of abbrev. which teens or early twenties. The names of the 'injured and perh., may smdy. take the pi, of hometowns of the other victims wds.? The tendency dirring World War II was to make up designawere not immediately: available. Highway patrolmen said the tions and then to fmd words to. For example driver of the car apparently did back them up not see the students in time. how many can ndw recall what There were no lights on the WAVES stands for? Women Acstalled vehicle, an old model sta- cepted for Voluntary Emergency , Service. tion wagon. e Roman the. Curia, the central administrative Cathobody of the Roman lic Church. Speaking to members of the Curia at a special audience, the Pope said that "various reforms will be needed." He said these reforms will be considered carefully and then carried out both in accord with tradition and in line with the needs of the times. One of the most significant of the reforms indicated by the Pope will be the addition of members of the Roman Catholic hierarchy from many lands in greater numbers to the Curia, which now is dominated largely by Italians. Wants More Response He also told the Curia members that they will have to be more responsive to the spirit of the Second Vatican Council, which reconvenes Sept. 29, and also pay more obedience to what the pon tiff wishes. The reform of the Curia was considered of great importance by observers. It could mean tremen dous changes within the adminis tration of the church although and of faith matters and dogma morals would remain the same. The move to streamline the Curia was considered another mo strongly-conservativ- I of the population. Pope mentous step to bring the Roman main aims an internal adjustment VATICAN CITY (UPI) ' I ; i Paul VI moved today to liberalize Catholic Church in line with the of the church. ground since 1960 but that severm ins sutmsiw al Republicans could defeat him uuiiuj White Bouse bid In 1960 and may in the Beehive state. be beaded for a similar fate in Observers feel that Sen. Barry 1964. Goldwater of Arizona and Gov. A combination of issues and George Romnpy of Michigan, events led to Kennedy's defeat in himself a Mormon, probably Utah by former Vice President could make the best showing Richard! M. Nixon two years agd, against the President. including Nixon's personal enIt is felt that the presence of dorsement by President David O. either or both of these men on a McKay of the Church of Jesus Presidential ticket would make it Saints. Christ of Latter-da- y very difficult for Kenney to put Church Utah Mormon the Although in the Democratic column leader made it emphatically clear for the first time since 1943. at the time that he was speakThe governorship, one Senate ing as a Republican and not' the seat, and two House seats are at spiritual leader of two million stake in the 1964 election and the statement had his Mormons, Sen. of is some effect in Utah, where Mor- GOP E.hopeful theunseatingDemoonly Moss, mons comprise about 70 per cent Frank cratic member of the state's conwot j; substaxv- - . 1 Pope Moves to Liberalize Central Administrative Body of tfye Church i gressional delegation. Moss, a staunch Administration supporter was swept into office during the 1958 Democratic land slide when at the time because the GOP vote was split between in cumbent Arthur Watkins, seeking a third term in the Senate and former Utah Gov. J. Bracken Lee, who bolted the party ranks and ran as an independent. Hie three Republican members of Utah's congressional delegation all campaigned hard and success fully against the Kennedy Admin istration two years ago. Republican Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, an outspoken critic of the Adminis Congressman tration, whipped David S. King, a strong Kennedy Udall Says Goldwater Strongest Republican Candidate SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Secretary of Interior Stewart L. Udall believes it is becoming "obvious that the hearts of the GOP belong" to Sen. Barry Gold-watwho "will be a strong runer ner" the for I- I - 1964 v ' presidential nomination. n but emphatic The Udall told a news conference last night at the Western States Democratic Conference that the Arizona Republican is the only GOP leader "with strong, passionate soft-spoke- f r . lr V appeal among the rank and file" party members. "It would be an historic campaign," he mused. "Perhaps, the issues involved make for a campaign which we should have once in each generation." Five Killed In Traffic Accident On Campus ; o-called III backer. Sherman P. Lloyd and Laurence J. Burton both won House seats bv concentrating their ver bal fire on high federal spending and the Administration's handling of Cuba. Two big imponderables in next year's general election- in the state are the plans of Republican governor George D. Clyde, wfro may seek a third term, and Lee, now mayor of Salt Lake City. Clyde and Rep. Lloyd are mentioned as two possible opponents for Moss. A third is Dr. Ernest L. Wilkinson, president of Brig-haYoung University, a staunch conservative. Republicans feel they have; a good chance to beat Moss, but Moss could win if successful in his strategy of convincing conservative-minded Utah voters that to defeat him would cut the state off "fromi its one remaining strong link" with the Administration. Both ; House races are expected to be extremely close, as case in the past two has. been the ' campaigns. 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