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Show tt A The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, November 24, 1982 IkNiufM U-- Ifni Sp1L- Inc 6- HELP StAJP o)T RDEfJeSS Curia Mufet Tighten Its Belt Pope Op ens Cardinals Meet to Discuss Finances VATICAN CITY (UPI) Pope John Paul II opened a secret meeting of 102 cardinals from around the world to discuss the churchs shaky financial condition and its links to the bankrupt, scandal plagued Ambrosiano bank. The pontiff said the Vaticans central government mubt learn to tighten its belt and live within its limited means The growing worry about the economic problem is the object of constant and vigilant attention, John Paul said in Latin at the opening of a secret four-da- y meeting of the College of Cardinals. In a separate letter to Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Agos-un- o Casaroli distributed to the cardinals, John resources are used with greater efficiency. bankers say should oblige the church to cover the bankrupt banks debts. At the first session of the behind closed doors meeting, the cardinals discussed the the Vaticans budget dificit estimated to be running at about $30 million. The archbishop of Philadelphia said earlier three outside experts appointed by the Vatican have concluded the Vatican bank, headed by American Archbishop Paul Marcinkus, has no legal obligations to Ambrosiano and no fault in the Italian bank's collapse. The sources said the cardinal's meeting also would be taking up the Vatican banks links to the bank of Italy, which some Although finances were a large issue, John Paul said the prime reason for the extraordinary meeting of cardinals was to reform the Curia, the Vaticans central government, making it efficient enough to deal with Roman Catholicisms world wide activities. 4.5 TUESDAY, NOV. difficulties One stof i 45b sq ranch style hme with 3 bedrooms, 2 Ddtlis, full base-ment- , ail the way large family room with stone fireplace and glass doutswindows around plus a 4 car garage with 2 worssnops on each end Located on the West beach of Utah Lake, across the lake from Orem, the lot comprises 4 5 acres and provides unlimited recreational activities and pr vary Paul said EXCELLENT FINANCING AVAILABLE Peterson, Small Business Adm , Salt Lake City, 524-4550- , at least 48 hrs. prior to sale. INSPECTION: One week prior to sale from 10 A.M. to 4 P M. or by apt. with auctioneers. 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Fi Protectionism May Topple Open Market, U.S. Warns text calling ACRES WITH LAKEFRONT HOME Location: Pelican Point, Utah (Approx. 36 mile South of Salt Lake everything must be done so that ihe (Vaticans! human and financial GENEVA, Switzerland (UPI) -The Reagan administration warned Tuesday the U.S. commitment to an open American market was on the because of verge of collapse protectionist trade barriers imposed by ether nations. U.S. Trade Representative William E. Brock, in a blunt warning on the eve of a conference called to counter the danger of a global trade war, told an international businessmens club the United States has to been and remains committed keeping its markets open. (But) recession, unemployment, a massive and growing trade deficit and a sense of increasing barriers elsewhere have brought ihe political coalition necessary to preserve an open U S. market to the verge of collapse, he said. Progress Vital A ministerial conference that makes no progress toward the goal of trade liberalization or even toward a commitment to halt new protectionist actions could seal the fate of that coalition, Brock said. The four-da- y conference starting Wednesday involves trade and foreign ministers of the 8 nation General Agreement of Tariffs and Trade. U.S. officials hope to convince their trading partners, particularly those in the European Economic Community, to renounce protectionist trade policies to prevent the international trading system from being thrown into chaos. Trillions at Stake Three trillion dollars of world trade, economic recovery and real growth is at stake at this meeting," Brock said. But a spokesman for the Europeans said Washington was unrealistic in demanding the conference endorse binding pledges against protectionist measures. Sir Roy Denman, European trade representative to the United States, said Europeans cannot, as Washington demands, commit themselves to negotiations on ending farm export subsidies and liberalizing agncultural trade. We are willing to engage in a study but not new negotiations, he told a news conference, adding that $1 billion in annual U.S. farm supports was also subsidized. Sir Roy said the EEC also has The pope said the reform of the Curia, first launched by the late Pope Paul VI 15 years ago, was not merely a problem of internal reorganization, but would affect the Vaticans ability to carry out its religious, charitable and community activities throughout the world. Starting December 16th, United Airlines will fly nonstop daily to Los Angeles. Only $74.50 each way with a round-tri- p ticket purchased before December 15th. And youll get all the benefits of the friendly skies advance check-in- , round-tri- p boarding passes and our exclusive Mileage Plus Program. 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