Show HOUSE COMMITTEE i ANTIPASS Bill HAS HASl HASi i l I SAFE MAJORITY Platform Pledges Pledge s Referred Refe rl e d to in in Debate After er Which but butTen butTen buti i Ten Vote Vate Against I Sine Nine Ine Republicans Republican and one Democrat in the house hous yesterday voted no on the bill introduced b by tho committee on public utilities The bill was not a 0 subject for tor lon long debate debato but tho the few speeches were generally on platform promises Those voting against the bill were Ba kor BennIon Cannon Christensen Dastrup Elwood Marchant Monson and Robinson wAlle Cook and Hammond changed chans-cd their votes otes to tho the affirmative later Representatives Judd JUd and Anderson wore absent when the roll was called d asking later that their names names be ho recorded as voting for tor forthe forthe the bill Representatives Van Wagoner Wagon er XI Nielsen Nielson elson and Benson were absent rill Thirty fy Favored ored the Action followed shortly after an at attempt attempt attempt at- at tempt to discuss the public service commission bill which was M a 11 special order This measure was stowed away by Wilford Day and John N N. Harris I who put through a Q motion to table the bill shutting off ore ct debate hate and antI refusing to allow either the reading reading- of or the b bill billor billor ll llor or to permit the Introducer to speak on it It H. The h on only members of or the house voting against th the motion to I lay a the public service lc commission lon bill on the table w were r J. J I Kit ui Loveless Mabey laLe Marriott McRae Mcnae Monson Munson on Pa e Reynolds Robinson Swenson S and 11 cox ox Representative Claude J T. T Barnes had ha the floor when when ho ho he was wag asked to re relinquish re- re linquish It until the hill bill coul could be he r road read ad Then before tho thu bill was read Da Day moved mo to la lay tho the bill on tho table Barnes charnet characterized this iltis action as the tho first piece of or underhanded ed worl work he had observed and Mr Da Day said that the tho committee had hall never nc thou thought of oC re reporting reporting re- re porting tho the bill favorably ta and had not taken tho time trouble even en to read it ire c-ire- fully Cully with a n. view to correcting any minor detects defects Speaker Seely ruled that the friends of or tho the bill were all nIl out of oC order and that the motion to table tb the bill billal was al proper An appeal from front the decision of the chair was not sustained Explanation of votes otes was In order and a dozen doen doze or more members ex- ex expressed pe pressed sed their opinions of oC the relative p Importance of their and of or state slate platforms S S. S L. L Page who ho s said ld ho was a against the th bill voted against t lh the motion to table the hill saying that he lie did so 50 because the house houe was wag showing showing show show- ho ing scant courtesy courtes to the introducer of oC the measure w e 4 |