Show HOUSE IS RIDICULOUS Complains of Correct Report of Proceedings J 1 SPEAKERS ABSURD POSITION H Introduces 0 Resolution Declaring Declar-ing That What Is True I False and Persuades the House to Adopt ItThe Break Caused by the Absurd Ab-surd Action of the House in Voting Vot-ing on the Governors Veto of < the AntiVaccination Bill Instead of on the Bill I nt insistence of LTpon the vehement the members of the Speaker Glasmann membr lower houae Glstnann Immature placed themudvw in a peculiar position yesterday yes-terday Afttr recalling the vaccination bill from tho Senate and pawing I over the Governors veto thus repudiating Glasmann in ordering the the action of chief acton clerk to change lut l Mondays that the vote minute so as L show STta bill instead at that time 1 on the bi member at the close the of the veto mc0be ot a wild harangue by Glaamann harnge I wid resolution censuring The adopted a reluton urlnS and comment up Tribune for Its report TrJJnc action together with on tho Speakers acton tgUher the proceedings had with relation to the matter the preceding day Tht mater Speaker called Wells to the chair that he 5 And took the floor explaining of personal privi arose to 8 question peronal lege y THEN BROKE LOOSE TI N He then broke loow by saying that he had been aa ailed by The Tribune read the editorial nnd In this connection S torial in yesterdays IWJUG relating to his change of the minutes He declared c that the editorial charged him with 1 I criminal offense He next read that portion of the report which dealt with tho explanation which he attempted tom to-m tc the preceding day when called down by Smith and Van Home Glas mann then declared that The TribuneS Tribune-S knew that the report wag untrue when J printed it Warming up he then screamed I caid yesterday that I ordered the clerk to make the correction In on open ses I favor compelling I fllon of the House avor comp1ng reporter to report the proceedings ot I this House correctly or not permitting thorn to report the proceedings at all Gloflmfinn next referred to the editorial edi-torial comment of Ills action UK that Blinking editorial and wanted the chief clerk to tell what direction he received Page objected to this sayingS saying-S that when the House wanted n state mOlt from the chief clerk he would be j communicated wjth t RESOLUTION INTRODUCED Glfcsmann then ranted some more and introduced the following resolution which wan seconded with great glee by McMillan UcMJan Reiwlved That the alleged report oftho k proceedings of thin house headed > Bp < Mik r Altered the Record a pub lliihod in tho Salt Lako Tribune dated February SHh in untruthful unfair andS and-S unjunt and thai tho editorial In the same Iwtio la an unwirraniod attack on tho Speaker lJ this HuG S CALLED DOWN BY SMITH 7 Smith arose at thin time ana moved t that I commission bo appointed to In veatlgate tho matter He then added I must way that The Tribunes report re-port of the matter la J correct as I remember re-member it Did I say that I knew the boys wanted want-ed it that way Glasmann yelled When we discussing the were dlu IJg question ques-tion calmly replied Smith you stated stat-ed probably two or three tOt that the S Hoimo knew what It wan voting on Thin waN n poser for Glaamann and his only reply was that If the matter van all going Into the record he wanted to vote on his motion D H Morris moved to table the resolution S lution and Smith withdrew his motion In order that the motion of Morris S might bo in order Glasmann having taken the ground that it could not be tabled with tho other motion pending AXTONS SECONDHAND SARCASM Axton then took the floor nnd Mild that some years ago he met n prominent I promi-nent politician of Weber county nnd polo to him about f column of abuse that had appeared concerning him He replied that abuse In tha paper referred to wan the bent recommendation that S a n man could have And I take I Axton continued that it Is a good recommendation to have abuse from S that paper A motion was then made 5 that the motion for tho appointment of I commission to Investigate the matterS matter-S btr laid upon the table Smiths second having announced that he did not con fieilt to the withdrawal of the motion HI3 HASNT BEEN PRAISED j Glasmann could no longer restrain himself I and did another mum HQ declared de-clared that The Tribune hAt gon out I S of lit way to abuse the honest people of the Stale and said H there is I an honest man In the State who hasnt been abused by thin paper it is I because be-cause they didnt find him and If there U a rascal who hasnt been praised It is because they havent found him mumann then declared that the ax suit was a certificate of good character char-acter finally all motions wr swept out of tb wrI leaving Glasmanns resolution Uefor the House Glasmann again moved Us Adoption which was seconded second-ed 1 as before by McMillan Smith took the floor again and said that from what he oould glean the report re-port was honest Ho had not been prnt when the minutes were read but he earn in later and the Question as to the minute had ben then raised by him Glasraann again insisted upon hla resolution Wing put and Mr Smith an S asked D you want to abut off debate de-bate now that you want had your sy T tort No GUsmann answered with an ef S I ¼ SID IU2POHT WAS CORttBCTi Nt Smith continued 1 want to my g In as I mid btor that this rrport IK I crt as I n mRtb r It I my b mistaken but its 1 rtcollect It the chief clerk told me that the roln S uta cam In as the minority wnntiMl them to stand amid that they were then ah changed hn I 1 objected to the chang and the I I Speaker said at least twice that all the I I mrnibend ko K what t they were voting on and that It made no difference if I I a put o the Yeto 1 WOK h M l I i her that the odlc to the sato vras n by Uw direction or the Speaker I I The communication of the chIef rtork went to the 8 Mlt before tho minutes were apj > roYed There I n question about what was don here The question was put on Oe v totaal there Were 1 years anil d itnyiu I 15 I 4 Mt char to me when the minute w read thneil thni unless I wax bfom the clerk S I auutl yesterday GUsmann then rA said that when the veto was taken I 5 had MOtl that if there wiw tieS ob > ct1oo tie-S tt rnij would how Uittt thi hill w 1aed Glasmann than claimed that 5 G1Amn cJm o t the nunpna vas raitro4 i o Tutiuy b CUp a number ot the members W Nut N-ut and the opponents of he bill nN to Ink advanuic of the tAd 1 sn L here when the miautea vtrc being read Mr Smith replied and I called the matter up later BUMPED AGAINST A POSER At this point Mr Smith put a poser to Gam point wanted know why the minutes appeared as they did If I Glasmann was given authority to change the record gl the consent of recor the House as claimed by him Why the minute clerk made a mistake l mis-take Glasmann answered mfnn this point that I Gardner remember at tbll pint a he heard Glasmann fY o Monday I that the bill would be declared passed if there was no objection and this refreshed re-freshed Harmons memory to the same effect A rollcall upon the resolution was then ordered with the following result YeasAxton Barrett Bench Billings Christensen Cutler Davis Evans Fry Gardner Hall Harmon Hatch Hewlett Hew-lett Holmgren Homer D C Johnson Jet Holmgn n Kelly Lambert Maughan McFarland McMillan Mohi N L Morris Phillips Pond Redd South Van Wagcnen Wells Williams and Glasmann 33 Nays Page nnd Stevens 2 Excused Anderson Langton D H Morris Sharp Smith and Van Home 5 5Absent Absent during rollcall Hamlln Holz helmer McGregor and StuartI 1 I EXPLANATION OF VOTE I During the rollcall members explained I their vole as follows 5 Anderson had not read the report and did not care to vote for that reason I Bench had understood that the bill I had passed on Monday and wanted to exonerate the Speaker Cutler was anxious to stand by Glas i mann D C Johnson said he had heard the Speaker gay the bill would be declared passed J there was no objection Hence his vote Page wanted to know If the action taken was to be n precedent and suggested sug-gested that when the Senate went after hd Speaker the matter was tabled Ho thought the matter wan 0 personal one and that Glasmann was able to take care of himself He thought a mistake was being made and voted against the resolution Pond wanted the Speaker vindicated and voted for the resolution for that reason Sharp didnt want to vote against I The Tribune or against the Speaker and was excused on that ground He was also in doubt as to what occurred Smith said that the evidence was conflicting con-flicting and 3 lie had wanted an Investigation In-vestigation he preferred not to vote Stevens had confidence in the Speaker so far but didnt hear his alleged statement state-ment Monday |