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Show - Th Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, September 21, 1803 ites Moral Values , .Continued from Page One has been taking the oath to support the Constitution for 14 years;.that he believe the of church and 'state is one of the most admirable parts of the American system; that two chief Justices of the U.S. Supreme Court have been of his Catholic religious faith; 'that two Catholic heads of government (Adenauer of Germany and DeGaullejif France) .were speaking for freedom, national. International as I will do if fleeted president ASKED ABOUT his position on the two term limitation for presidents, he answered that he had voted for the limitation nd feels that in be the wisest j policy. . A final question, and one ;Sen. Kennedy termed the key question of our time, was what he would do to stop the advance of communism. . HE REPLIED that he favors appropriation of addition-,a- l funds for conventional arms and missile defense weapons; .that he would seek' to have : resents not the comforts we seek but the tasks we must all perform if we are to live up to our trust and our heritage. TONIGHT I ask the people of iJtah to join me on that frontier to work with me and law of force. join with Americans of every BUT I MEAN spiritually creed and section in building and morally stronger as well. a greater nation and in buildExpressing the view that the ing a world where the strong United States has tended in are just and the weak secure.J recent times to neglect the Then but only then can deeper values in favoof ma- we tru!y heed the command terial strength, Sen. Kennedy which Brigham. Young heard called lor greater emphasis on from the Lord more than a basic traditions.' century ago the command he We have," he continued, conveyed to his little band of become missionaries abroad of followers: Go as pioneers . . . to a land of peace." a wide range of doctrines communism free enterprise..-ant- i - SEN.- - KENNEDY said the and of Reed Smoot symbol-izestory but rarely the doctrine of rethe long struggle of the ligious liberty. Mormon people for religious THIS IS NOT a party Issue. freedom. And what has been true of It is not a matter of legislation. But it calls for leadership the Mormons, he added, has dedicated to our nations been true of countless other spiritual ideals leadership in- religious faiths Jews, Quakspiring in its sense of moral ers, Catholics, Baptists, Christian Scientists, values, and leadership passionate in its devotion to the Amer- Seventh Day Adventists. Jehovah's Witnesses and many, ican heritage of liberty. , I have called that challenge many others. the New Frontier for it rep On the stand during the I have advocated the'path-wato world peace.- I have, advocated the pathway of strength the strongest sentinel at the gate of freedom a nation prepared to put force behind law so that we will not be destroyed by the y - d - s, -money by more effective unification of structure; that he would hope to make more effective judgments on what is going to happen;TlhaF he would this and other countries to make long term loans ,ior the development of underdeveloped countries; that he would give special attention to India whose failure to solve economic problems while Women are playing an ever China moves ahead would increasing role in Americas pomean the loss of the battle for litical life with more of them Asia. becoming candidates for office even more making up the THE PRESIDENTIAL nom and volunteer backbone of the parJnee added that this country, Mrs. Margaret Price, to meet its obligation effec- ties, vice chairman of the Demotively as leader of the free cratic National Committee, woFld, must speak out lor the said in Salt Lake City, Tuesday freedom of all countries, whether they are denied freeSHE ACCOMPANIED Sen. dom by friend or foe. on John F. Kennedy He told the audience that a presidential campaign visit. running for president at this Mrs. Price said more women period is a sobering experience are running for Congress than more sobering than in 1932. ever before, but she gave no statistics. AT THAT TIME, he commented, the Issue' was freedom in the U.S. Now it is Cash for Horse freedom around the world. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 23 ATTRIBUTING U.S.- - moral (UPI) Mra. -- Jeanette Lippin. strength to a diversity that cott, 53, left $1,000 toMecare for Just that has led to unity and liberty, her horse, in his prepared speech threw and killed her in Golden Sen. Kennedy declkred that it Gate Park last Tuesday, her is this countrys greatest ad- will disclosed Friday. vantage in the struggle with the Communist camp. "The products of Commu- meeting were President David O. McKay of the Churph of Jesus Christ of latter-daSaints and Henry D. Moyle, second counselor in the fifst presidency; party organization leaders and, state and congressional candidates. THE CROWD gavp a standing round of applause to Pres. McKay and Pres. Moyle when' they appeared. r Milton L. Weilenmann, state chairman,4 presided; Rep David S. King led a pledge of allegiance to the flag, and State Chairman William T. Thurman introduced party leaders and candidates. for-me- (D-Uta- V v -be THAT applause withheld until all were introduced was frequently particularly when William A. Barlocker, the partys candidate for governor, was introduced. ) Sen. Frank E. Moss ( spoke briefly And introduced Elbert Curtis, head' of the Utah Citizens Committee for HIS-PLEA- S h Sen. John F. Kennedy, left. President David O. McKay of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, Henry y Kennedy and Johnson, who introduced Sen. Kennedy. d'aVi I 1 f the LDS First Presidency, chat Informally after the arrival of Sen. Kennedy Friday. D. Moyle, second counselor in HOW MUCH OF THE FOOD DOLLAR DO AMERICANS SPEND ON MEAT? Strides by Women .) nists ' ON THE CURRENT cam- paign, Mrs. Price has traveled 19,000 miles since Sept. 3, Visiting 62 cities and 21 states. Sen. Kennedy has - visited two additional cities. Women can stay in the home and still participate in politics, Mrs. Price said. SHE EXPLAINED that telephone work is becoming increasing important in getting out the vote and it is a job easily handled from the home. Other jobs for women in the home include research, speech preparation and addressing direct mail appeals for support Mrs. Sargent (Eunice) Shri-ver- , sister of Sen. Kennedy, did not accompany- - the campaign party. She left Denver for Chicago earlier in the day and planned to be in Wisconsin for a series of teas on Saturday. see what Judy Ann and Jana have planned youf fodtbair tedsanrCoatS suits, 'daw riothes; Saturday, September 24th 3:00 pan. 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