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Show REGISTRATION BILL DISCUSSED Group of Socalled Administration Administra-tion Measures Come Before Be-fore Senate SAL.T LAKt, Feb. 16 The so-; called Kroup of administration measures, meas-ures, having to do with the state de-; partmcnt of resist ra 1 ton. came before th. utaji senate reeaerdaar The cen- j tra piece r the leerlslaifve structure, tho bill establlshina the department I Itself, and placing it in charge of S , director, who shall receive a salary of j 1,000 per annum, was passed on second sec-ond reading after considerable discussion, dis-cussion, as were three of the several MipportinK measures reflating to par-( ticular profesMOHM. :rndes cr occupations occupa-tions brought under the departmen' , TAKK BIGHT B1U mi rtv steady work from 10 o'clock Ih the morning until after 6 o'clock at night th- senate was able tn tAke wight measures off the second reading calen- clar, while -i others were passed on I in iho house. Senator George H. Uem. DemocrsUlc floor leader nnd "father" of lhe de-J partmcnt of registration bill, explained j the measure at some length and oc-J casloneil Sorfie merriment over hi- reputed re-puted authorship, though he closed bis' speech by Saying that he bad been! 01 event at a meeting In tin- governor' , office when the ..r the reorgani-! satlon plan devised by the Informal advisory committee had been dicuSH-Sd dicuSH-Sd and that he had volunteered to Introduce In-troduce this bill. Senator Joseph QUIhney. Jr.. as j bairman or the joint committee on appropriations and claims, wished to net wo expression of the senate as to whether morning sessions in the senate sen-ate were proing to become the rule, lb pointed out that the date conflicted With session of the Joint committee, commit-tee, and said further that the governor gover-nor had M'i .full' the morning hour for consider i Ion of legislative matters- The senator was advised that It would be B cood idea for his committee com-mittee to meet ;it 12:10 daily, ahd Seii-.i'i.'I- Peter- raped the point that, ill any event, the regular morning sei-sions sei-sions tf the important appropriations committee were interfering with any puns for sessions of other commit-; tees. . S KK t 1 IR nil r. The s.enate then got down to thej work of passing the bills m the third; reading calendar, which went through without serious hitch. The l:racile bill, with regard to narrow tires, was; .mam undei fin for S few minutes. 1 when Senator IT. T. Jones proposed 1 that the pleasure tie amended so as to 1 make the sale of narrow tired wagons unlawCul as soon a 'he bill became effective He pointed out that dealessj for the past six or eight years should no ha'e been buviliK any more nar-l row-tired wagons, and added that, in! any eent, the dealer could much more readily find some way of dispos-; ing of narrow -tired wagon h else-j where, or having them altered, than could the farmer to whom the dealer might ell such a wagon. The bill. as it passed the senate on second reading, read-ing, permits the use of narrow ll.re.s J on roads in the stale up to January 1. 1NJ.". but prohibited the sale of such I Wagons after next January. Senator I II. C 'pi hi)), opposed the Jones amend-j mailt, as did Senators Perry B. Puller, and H. W. T. I.amph. Senator CJeoi ge H. lc rn pointed I out that lb -Jones amendment would -v,- 10 protect the farmer, and Sen-j atOr Jones said he had 110 particular: interest in the matter, hut If they did not want to protect the farmer when the dpaler might lose, that was the) 11. lie's privilege. The Jones amend -j mepl thin carried with a narrow- majority ma-jority on division and the bill passed S7ltb ebjhteep affirmative voles. MEASUltl PASSES The Wood bill for the acceptance bj the slate of the federal act for the rehabilitation or persons in Industrial life, with state participation. In much' Ihe same manner as the army ia now attempting to give vocational training 1 to injured soldier, sailors or marines. aroused some debate over the wording ' with regard to possible endowment lunds, and the senate spent perhaps twenty minutes trying to make t ' possible to endow such a fund so that either the principal or the Interest of the endowment might be used, as the I donor pleased This was done by permitting per-mitting Investment as the state board j of examiners might see fit Senator BoUthWlck moved for a rr - M-ideraflon of the notary public bill, j by Representative Boderoerg, which had been killed on second reading the day before- His motion carried before I he hnd had time to argue In favor of It unci after some debate the bill was passed on second reading, with only; Senator 1 irlando Brad ley v oting against 1 II However, soaks of the- senators! made it ipiite clear that they reserved I the right to change their minds on the third reading after come points! which the senators did not appear j quite clear had been further Investigated. Investi-gated. Senator Southwlck appeared to he j under the Impression that it had paas-ed paas-ed on third reading, tui he was quick-1 ly disabused of this Idea. He was reminded re-minded that the action reconsidered; on his own motion was the kllilng ot the bill on second reading. The registration department bills were then resumed. Senator Iet q asked Senator Tebba why he bad left ioui in? iasi pari 01 me section umenci-j umenci-j ed "when he drew this bill." The senator from Garfield did not know ISenator Dern moved that It be rein--rtrd It referred to the unwarrant-I unwarrant-I ed lis of the letters V. P. A" or similar title with the- name of per-I per-I sons posing as certified public ac- ' untants but without the proper 11-' 11-' cense. UIKSfD Mi 181 Ml The housi had amended the Harr! bill by putting In a superfluous "thnt. ' So when Senator Harrison E. Jenkins ; discovered that it had a Superfluous j " super-title." as he called It. which is I usually stric ken i,v the house , he amended the bill to strike out the words or the title th .' ' r. !. I.e.- I fed. The senate, be pointed out. was I already amending ihe measure. The 'bill retains to the care of the adult blind, and the senate adopted a com-' mtytec amendment which w-ouid have re.iilr4t thai the workshop for till adult blind be at the state school for, I the blind al gden The bill abol-i-iies the state commission for the adult blind, an organisation of per-! sor.s iriiereste.i n relieving 'he distress; of such unfortunates Haasf or WlWasp H nurt chairman! 'of the senate committee on agricul- jture. moved that the bill by Kepre-' sentatle Wllford Da providing for the amalgamation of the state dairy I and food department with the stats health department, be made a special. ; order for 2:to o'clock this afternoon. I jit is probable that this measure will I precipitate a prolonged debate, as It I has before the enate 00 j i A group of Sisters of Charity are 1 establishing die and t warding schools tor girls In Chin 1 OO - The Japanese speak of ibeir em-petwr. em-petwr. not as mlkadn. but as tenno. maanlng heavenly prince. |