Show LA GUARDIA GETS CIVIL GUARD JOB WASHINGTON May 20 INS UNS- INS President Roosevelt Tuesday Unfolded unfolded unfolded un un- folded a vast civilian defense program program program pro pro- gram to be headed by Mayor Fiorello Fiorello Fiorello Fi- Fi orello LaGuardia of New York and designed to give every man and woman not in the military service an opportunity to contribute actively actively actively ac ac- ac- ac to the nations nation's defense The chief executive signed an order creating the office of civilian civilian civilian civil civil- ian defense and announced that LaGuardia would arrive in Washington Washington Wash Wash- ington Wednesday to open it LaGuardia he said will continue to serve as mayor of New York He will function as home defense chief without pay as will other key figures in the set As finally arranged the home defense program contemplates federal federal federal fed fed- eral supervision and assistance to toa toa toa a group of regional headquarters built around the various state councils of national defense It is expected that nine regional offices will be established in conf conformity conformity con con- f with the nine army corps areas Also Mr Roosevelt told his press Continued on Page PI Three Column Two SENA SENATE TE WAITS POST CHOICES Continued from Page One tIon front than formerly realized Thus the appointees might mee meet difficulties in confirmation Not Slap at Grover These observers felt the unseating unseat unseat- ing of Senator Grover is not to b be interpreted as a slap at him a as even his opponents conceded h he was a fair presiding officer durIng the first special session But Senator Senator Sena Sena- tor Macfarlane has been an outspoken outspoken out out- outspoken spoken critic of ot the Maw adminis adminis- Talk continued Tuesday on the thi legality of the to 9 vote that tha made Senator Macfarlane president prest- prest dent on the ground that he did not receive a majority of the 23 member senate Others however cited Roberts' Roberts rules of order to the i effect that a quorum can transact the senate business Some conjecture c centered e n t ere d around the stand that might be taken by the two members ab absent absent absent ab- ab sent Monday Senators Stanley N. N Child D. D Salt Lake and J. J A. A McMurrin Mcl D. D Cache Governor Maw said Tuesday h he would begin making some of ot th the 28 8 appointments within a day or two and indicated that all might be appointed during the session He appeared disinclined to avail himself of ot the opportunity to make no appointments until after the session and then name interim appointees appointees ap ap- who would not co come e up for confirmation by the senate until the 1943 session Speaker Speak r Sheldon H. H Brewster D. D Salt Lake after a conference conference conference confer confer- ence with Governor Maw said the appropriations bill bIlI w was s being mimeographed to be given to the house bouse appropriations committee which will introduce it into the house bouse Another bill expected to ap appear appear ap- ap pear Tuesday is one that would increase the house membership to 65 from its present 60 This would give two new members to Salt Lake county and one each to Weber Davis and Utah counti counties s. s Another bill that may come up is one that would establish boundaries boundaries boun boun- daries for legislative districts Successor Chosen Governor Maw appointed Storm McDonald Heber as successor to Representative Don Clyde D. D Wasatch who Monday resigned because of the press of private business The action was taken on on recommendation of the Wasatch Wasatch Wa Wa- satch county Democratic central committee Mr r. r McDonald a graduate of Utah Agricultural college has been active as an educator teaching teaching teach teach- ing debate and public speaking in high school For the past five years he has been manager of an automobile company As prepared by the governor the appropriation bill provides for directly to institutions and departments It provides also a new fund c called the state government government government gov gov- operation fund totaling This would come from general fund revenue along with from funds that formerly formerly formerly for for- merly were earmarked This money money money mon mon- ey would be expended only with the approval of the board of examiners examiners examiners ex ex- ex- ex and would be used for sue such items as equipment printing postage insurance premiums additional additional addi addi- salaries bond premiums premiums pre pre- premiums maintenance and food for institutions Speaker Brewster said Representative Representative Representative J. J Henry McGean D. D Salt Lake appointed assistant state purchasing agent was preparing preparing pre pre- paring ari g a letter etter of resignation from i me the legislature to be submitted to the governor I Ithe |