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Show CLASS LEGISLATION, CRY OF OPPONENTS The proposed weights and measures law, provided in Craig's senate bill, was denounced as "class legislation" by creamery men and produce dealers in a hearing yesterday before the senate committer com-mitter on f-tate affairs. C. V. Rasmus-Ken, Rasmus-Ken, John Hollcy and It. W. Eardley, sec-relary sec-relary of the Manufacturers' association, were speakers against the bill, which was defended by Willard Hansen, state dairy and food commissioner. The officials contended that the full-weight packages would save money for the consumers. Opponents of the bill said just the opposite would be true and that, more-, more-, over, it would give the state sealer of weights and moastires too much power, y Final action Las not yet been taken on tho bill by the committee. Bill Aimed at Trusts. A state law prohibiting trusts is provided pro-vided by a bill introduced in the senate yesterday by Joseph Chen of Ogden. Other introductions of yesterday included a memorial to congress, by Senator D. O. Hideout, providing that if congress must I tinker with the tariff It appoint a non- ', partisan board to do it. |