Show State Legislators tors Approve u. u S. S HOUSE UNANIMOUSLY RATIFIES PLAN FOR NATIONAL DRY LAW t t Passes Pases Resolution Accepting Susan B. B Anthonyt Anthony t Votes Resolution of Sympathy Measure for Roosevelt Fain Family ily 1 r J. i v I 7 By Albert F. F Philips HOUSE OF 01 REPRESENTATIVES has hns ratified the federal constitutional con UTAH'S U amendment prohibiting the manufacture sale salo and transportation I 1 tation lation tion of intoxicating liquors or their importation or exportation for beverage boy bow This action was t s taken yesterday afternoon and nn the tho purposes b the unanimous vote ote of the house bouse The Thc measure is known t r ratification was by as s louse House Joint Resolution No o. o 1 Keen rivalry ri was manifest in the house yesterday afternoon between Salt Lake county and nd Cache county as asto asto to which should have the honor of introducing the joint amendment Salt Lake resolution r ratifying tho the prohibition won tho the honor which fell to Representative c Welling though Representative yc Cardon ardon ar on of Cache was a close sec see ond I 4 of S The matter came up tip immediately on tho the convening the house after the noon recess and there was a display of om oratory tory nn and a a. contest reg regarding tho the rules which governed governed gov gov- the house When hen Welling won recognition ho he hoi hos s said aid i that he was ambitious to be tho the one to introduce the thc resolution by which winch Utah would woul ratify the prohibition lIe He then moved a a. a suspension of the rules I Imd I 5 S and md the passage o of his resolution I I Cardon Loses Fight Cardon had bad sent in his resolution covering ering the same matter He lIe main main- main 1 I tamed lined that ho was first in the field and demanded that his bis resolution have I right of or way war The speaker ruled against him and m when hen he appealed to the theS I S honse tho sneaker speaker was sustained u S s' s 1 resolution was nilS then read tl th 1 first time antI and on on the motion of or Crol CrolI I o of or Morgan was r read a second and third I ti time ime After Arter a a. suspension of or tho rules rule S j It was 35 adopted d by u. u vote rote of ot 43 ayes aye S absent One ab absentee Mr Holmes w as detained at nt home by br Illness Th rh S others weh wee o Sc an and D. 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D McKay Mcay S l Text t if lC Dry Resolution Following Is tho the resolution Be It 8 resolved by tho the House o ol 01 Representatives of or tho the Legislature o otho ol 01 tho state of or Utah the Senate concurring concur concur- Tin ring therein tho Senate and the House Hous of or Representatives of or the United State at the second session of the Sixty fifth Congress of or the tho United States of or ormer mer Amer- Jea by Senate Joint resolution No 17 li proposed th thIS t following amendment t to tho thu constitution n of the United State States to to become valid as part of or the constitution tion of ot the United States tates when ratified b by the le legislatures of ot the several states S as JS provided by cald constitution Article Section 1 After l After one year from 1 ratification of or this article tho manu manu- facture sale alo or transportation of or In In- In liquors within tho tion thereof Into Into Into- or tho exportation and al all thereof from tho the United ed States territory subject to the jurisdiction thereof for or Leverage beverage IJ purposes is Js hereby h herebY here here- reby re- re by prohibited i Section 2 The 2 The Congress Cons and md th the s several seve eral states shall shaH have concurrent I power vow td to enforce this article by all ail legislation Section Uon 3 J i This artcle shall bo be Inoperative In- In operative I unless s it shall have been ratified rat rat- as an amendment men ment to tho the constitution by b the legislatures of the tho several B sev sev- V- V S S eral erat states slates as lb provided in the within seven years from th the S date of ot tho the submission thereof to the tho states by Congress Contress Jt 1 is 18 hereby resolved that said amendment to tho the constitution of ot the tha theS S United d States be and the same Is hero hero- b by ratified and adopted by tho Leg Leg- 5 of or tho the tate state ate of or Utah S s It ft Is further resolved that tho the secretary secre secre- S tary tab of ot state of or the state state- of or Utah be and nd he lIe is hereby instructed to transmIt transmit transmit trans trans- mit forthwith to the secretary of or state of ot tho the United States of ot America a titled COP copy of this resolution A A II U ke was vas Introduced In the he Senate by Senator J. J AV W. J but t under th lh crules went ovet o for tor one day jl Anthony Anthon Amendment A ed edI I For tho the second time Utah went on in favor of ot the Susan usan 13 It Anthony Ant Antony An An- t tony thony ony amendment Tho equal suffrage I amendment to the constitution of or the theS S United nIte States was wan passed b by the Utah Senate Immediately on its arrival in inthe the House Grace Alrey Airey moved mo 5 I ft n nt nf thA rules 1111 under Which f h 5 Joint nt 8 it n- n VatS was r- r read th three thre S passed the action of the theL L being concurred in by b 43 13 ayes r Americanism of Roo Roosevelt elt c was as ast t by the House Hous in concurrent r n Introduced by b tive dve Croft Croil In which sympathy for the tho family of ot tho the late late- former formel President W was W s 15 expressed and his hla lifo life recognized as a a a. high example of loy loyalty patriotIsm patriot patriot- patriotS S Ism and statesmanship The rc resolution t waB WilB passed by 43 J ayes four absent 1 I Action to the tho erection ot of aS a n S memorial r Hall ball or building to Utah soldiers and sailors was taken when a joint resolution introduced by Rep Rep- o Frank R. R Newman r was waR I passed by 4 42 ayes ares five absent The TheS S resolution provides for tho the appoint appoint- m mt of ot a a. committee of Ot three from each ech house to report within ten tan days dayn dayson on a a. alto for such a a. building and its S oba cost coat J Though the governor In his message S o advocated economy the tho first bill In Introduced In- In d disclosed tho the fact that the tho party was wag out of oC harmony with the executive or that he way wa with the S house blouse Tho The bill fathered by S F F. F E. E Morris favored an apS ap ap- ap- ap S of or to defray the expenses of or the Legislature Les Croft Condemn Extra n anee S v Representative Croft doc declared r ci that 1 I. I there thero was ns no occa occasion lon for I h th the for the tho Legis Legis- latare a. a as there was waa no change chango In tho the number of or members or and because all other expenses expanses were tho the same lie He therefore moved an amendment fixing tho amount at I I I. I Morris that there was an on anI I I S Increase In tho the cost of ot printing and nd stationery and various other articles and declared tho the enlarged amount nece necessary satY But the amendment orI of- of I S. by Croft was adopted and tho bill a as lS amended was passed This ended a strenuous afternoon and S the House then adjourned to meet at 2 p. p m m. today j I Work of ot the morning session of the I Hou o was largely devoted to the toe I i correction of errors In tho the Journal I There Thera were eight absentees when the S f f I roll was called after which the Invocation Invocation cation was waa offered by Representative r- r Argyle of ot Utah Tho Tb Joint oc oc- oc the time Ume until 1240 1243 when ben adJournment ad- ad J was taken until 2 2 2 p. p J. J m. m |