Show I SATE VOTES ONE ADDITIONAL r JUDGE IN THIRD I I I II VT Would Revamp State J Judi Judicial ruai- ruai I ci cial l Procedure New Nev Of- Of cices ices Are Proposed t- t Ions played little of or 5 a game amo t ii I f x the the state map yesterday w 1 M. M I cd D Gott county back backa a I weeti tho the Second and Th Pi c in an effort to toon tot t r on 11 as to whether tho the to i ri v. v cs in the Vho Third district J S from t five ve to to seven Si s hez proposed that the tho two dues Iges tes be bo granted tho the Third dis- dis i t. t I providing that the tho district also Pt the new now county within Its ter- ter Jory Senator Senator McKInney tho the father tather of or the bill providing pro for Judges answered Senator Chez that receiving tho the two judges was enough compensation and that the they did not wish to ask aak for She tho happy hunting ground in Daggett elt too adding that whichever district was fortunate enough to secure Daggett Daggett Dag DaS gett ett would he be adding a splendid fishing fish fish- i In log ing reserve to its territory Senator Chez magnanimously re reminded ro- ro minded Senator McKInney that that was why he wished to give Daggett to him At this 1 point of oC tho the debate President Funk decided that It would be rather raSher difficult to weigh a judge a against a a. county count and anti not being certain which side Bide of ot the scales would go bO down first proposed that the bill hill Increasing Increasing- the number of or judges officially known as Senate bill No So 7 7 bo be debated without reference to Daggett county ll n. n Xe Need d Gr Crent nt S Senators n tors M McKInney a arid Sanford were ero anxious to secure the passage of ot tho the bill explaining that tho the work of ot the the- Judges In the Third 1 district t was tas more moro than 50 riO per cent greater than tho the work of ot all other districts combined adding that If Ie it had not been for tor modesty modest they would have o asked for three rather I than two new Judges Senator McKInney explained that a adelay adelay adelay delay in justice Is very cr often otten equivalent equivalent equivalent lent to a denial of ot Justice and anel presented present present- ed statistics showing showing- that It Is 18 Impossible Impossible sible under present conditiOns and with tho the present number of ot Judges to listen to tho the cases In the tho Third district durIng during during dur dur- ing the thc term in which tho they are brought up Senator Dern said It was not a question ques ques- tion of ot w whether other tho the Third district jud Judges cs were doln doing more work than the Jud Judges es of or other districts but hut whether they anti and were overworked o or not not asked the Senate to tako take into consideration consideration consid consid- oration the Increased rate rato of or taxes tho the I two ad additions to the bench would woul 1 necessitate necessitate ne no- neI I as well as the thc fact tact of ot their I being overworked I Compromise On One It was explained that should the tho proposed proposed pro pro- posed change In tho the workmen's compensation compensation com corn act be mado made IJ by the Legislature Legislature Legis Legis- lature laturo It would materially decrease ase the number of ot cases brought before district courts but Senator Sanford declared that even so BO the tho Increased number of ot automobile accidents and automobile cases of ot all kinds s would offset the re relief rolie rolie ro- ro lie lief afforded b by the proposed hanges In the compensation act act Senator Southwick as a remedy that 1 people bo be encouraged d to move into into thu more sparsely populated dl districts or of orthe the state perhaps Da Daggett lett count county and avoid automobile accidents Aft After r considerable debate th tha bill was amended to read that the governor be authorized to appoint one ones instead of ot two additional judges jUdge for tor the tho Third district The Tho bill was then transmitted transmUted transmit transmit- ted to tu tho the house for lor further action Senator Sanford would eliminate the theoffice theoffice office of ot district attorney and havo have the work of the tho office conducted by the county attorney There Thero are arc l' l seven district dis attorneys In In lii the state and sh should uhl Senator Sanfords Sanford's bill bin bo be enacted Into law there thero would bo be seven Reven attorneys without Jobs Ills IUs bill also provides fot for chan changes chanies in tho the los legal machinery of oC tho the state Another measure of ot Senator Sanford defines what the tho duties of ot the attorney attorney ne ney general are It provides that hoshall ho hoshall shall shaU among other othor things exercise supervisory powers over the tho county at attorneys attorneys at- at In all matters pertaining to tho the duties dulleR of their offices s. s Should his bill become law It will become effective effee- effee tive live on the first Monday In January Januar 1921 Senator Bevan In a n. bill pertaining to the powers of or county commissioners commission- commission ers era would give the board tho the po power er to appoint a county road commissioner who vho would havA h r hAr i n nUn nt v. v h. h t i of th r the o c county a and C t to d designate ig t tUti Uti the public roads to be maintained by CO county un ty S An act that requires the recording I of contracts of ot conditional sales of personal per- per Bonal property Is the work of ot Senator lIe He Introduced th the tho measure yesterday esterday y Tho The senate adjourned until 2 o'clock clock this afternoon S l G |