| Show Tests May Cost U.S. Lead In Arms Race By ERNEST FORD Chronicle Staff Writer The year-long test moratorium coupled with the resumption of Russian nuclear testing may have cost the U.S. the lead in the arms Frank E. Moss said RUSSIAN tests have en-baled the Soviets to test what we've worked out in theory particularly in anti-missile the Senator said at a jour- press Although we may be ahead in actual weapon if the Russians have effective antimissile missiles which can knock down everything we send U.S. stands he HE commented that the U.S. would probably be forced to resume testing our own national seems that there is no way of reasoning or appealing to the so we'll have to begin atmospheric testing for our own TURNING his attention to Utah's race for the 1962 senate presently held by Wallace F. Bennett he said that the Democrats have a chance to capture the Bennett has a built-in advantage because he is the Moss the Democrats are in power in and people may tend to vote for someone who can work with the But the Democratic senator declined to predict who would be running against Bennett in the He named David King Salt Lake Attorney Calvin Rampton and James Weston as candidates for the Democratic |