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Show SENATOR KING WILL HAVE SEVERAL JOBS Utah Solon and Kendrick of Wyoming to Be Committees' Com-mittees' Chairmen. Special to The Tribune. "WASHINGTON, March 11. The senate tomorrow will organize the new commit-1 lees ' for the sixty-fifth congress. Senator Sena-tor King will be given the chairmanship of expenditures at the poeto'fice department, depart-ment, a non -active commit tep. ;i nd will n- given plnees nn census, court and Insular In-sular surveys, conservation or national resources. re-sources. District of ColumblH. expenditures expendi-tures in the treasury department, judiciary, ju-diciary, pensions and privileges and elections.' elec-tions.' When in the house Judge Kins: was a member of the committee on District Dis-trict of Columbia and helped frame many of the laws under which the district is now governed. He had his choice of places on the committees com-mittees of finance and ju -ileiary and chose the latter, although finance is regarded re-garded ihe most important committee of the senate. Senator Kendrick of Wyoming will be made chairman of Canadian relations, a non-ac.tive committee, and will be given places on agriculture, banking and cur-rencv. cur-rencv. conservation of national resources, exoenditurea in the po?toffice department, Indian affairs, Pacific railroads and territories. ter-ritories. Senator Kendrick desired a place on military affairs, but the only majority vacancy was given to Senator McKellar of Tennessee. |