Show FAG 1 MEASURE PASSES AFTER WARM CONFAB Utah Ut h Legislators Lc Isla Go on Record Ref Rec ord old Fa Favoring r Freak Ci- Ci Legislation i OP OPPONENTS S RESENT Ill T Jl INVASION T OF RIGHTS Representatives cp Hin Hinckley and anti Snow Oppose Class A 1 La Lawmaking v itA A 4 bill prohibiting the manufacture and and nd sale 81 of ot and cl papers papers pars pa pa- pers pers rs pass passed cd the tho House y yesterday It will go so tc to Governor Go Bomberger Bamberger soon Tho measure recently pas passed cd the tho SenatE Senate Senate Sen Sen- atE ate w where shere it originated I Tho The bill was considered one ono of the freak measures of tho the session and I t few f w j tI of tho the legislators tors apparently expected It to become a law Ja according to a statement made mule b by members of both b yesterday The TIlo bill was Introduced In the Senate Senate Sen Sen- a ate to b by Senator Edward Southwick of ot let After ACter a short debate tho S Senate Senate nate passe passed favorably on the tin measure and nd sent Ment it to tho House The vote i in tho hc House yesterday WAS 25 5 avos ayes and 18 nay naS nays Opponents attempted to lO have an amendment tacked on the original bill but the tho House failed tailed to sustain it and then effort was made mado to kill the tho n meas measure oa- oa tire lire b by J laying it on the table This failed foiled by uy a a. vote of ot 22 to 20 0 with four members absent Clans L Say OX ONeil O'Neil 11 Then Representative e ONcil ONen took a arand hand rand in tho the debate Ho IIo declared that it was waif class legislation n and discriminatory and should bo be Milled killed It was freak le legislation an and not of oC tho char cliar- icier that would be a credit to Utah n Representative Pierce was likewise against tho the measure Representative Nalder aldel opposed the measure declaring declining its provisions would open Ien up tip tremendous trade with mail man order houses outside of or the state stale and andr andrake r take rake a vast sum of or mone money that should lI be kept at nt home horne Representative Hinckley presented in n amendment that W would uld make malie the of tobacco a misdemeanor anor md tho the punishment nl a fine of or This amendment caused an fin animated sion Representative ONell O declared the therill ill rill was freak legislation of oC a kind I hat lint would not bo ho enforced and on tho the best interests intermits o of tho the tate tite Representative It K E. E Currie Currle cx- cx a similar opinion Representative e Croft came out strong or or the measure and delivered r d tho the longst long lons- st Rt address that he has made this lon Ion advocating the bill Ten Tea and Coffee B DOn Bu ii SuR Suggested d Representative Snow was against tho the stating that compulsion nov never r topped men from violating tho the law Jaw lne no ne cannot invade the rights of oC anthor an- an thor so long as one ono docs does not riot injure ie re said There Thero was no parallel be- be cigarettes and prohibition he aid said and ho showed how during the tho car var that tho the American people were ailed upon tc to aid in son sending ding tobacco nd md cigarettes to the tho men In the reaches Why not put tea and coffee coffeen n the list of ot articles that should not notto to 0 used he asked Representative closed the lebato ebato in behalf of ot his amendment ho he said ald was not a joker Tho Ul ho he believed was discriminating Ie had bought cl cigarettes for the tho men menn mena 1 n the trenches and would do so again Us its amendment was l lost |