Show y State House Hou Approves Aid Assistance Bill By PAUL AUL STAPLES Liberalized old age assistance vetoed from the regular legislative legis legis- legislative 1 tive session was restored to life in the special session Thursday Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- day when the state house of representatives passed H. H B. B 4 In the senate which held no 1 morning session because of lack ofa of ofa a quorum the local Option issue also revived from the regular session session ses ses- ses- ses sion slon provided a source of argument argument argument ment the house having placed itin Itin it itin in the liquor commission reorganization reorganization reorganization bill S. S B. B 29 The house passed H. H B. B 4 on a vote of 35 to 11 after aCter the failure of an attempt led by Representative Grant Midgley D D. Salt Lake to remove material that had prompted Governor Herbert B. B Maw to veto H. H B. B 83 on the ground that it conflicted conflicted conflicted con con- with federal standards of social security As H. H B B. 4 came out put of the committee com corn on reorganization it bore borea a majority report favoring welfare liberalization sought at the regular session including allowing assistance assistance assistance assist assist- ance recipient to receive up to 10 a month in gifts or earnings without without without with with- out affecting their grants A minority minority minority mi mi- report signed by all the Republicans Republicans Re Re- publicans on the committee opposed opposed opposed op op- posed this liberalization Representative Midgley obtained approval of the majority report on the promise that he would propose an amendment that would remove federal objections resulting In veto of H. H B. B 83 His amendment proved to be a motion to strike the first two pages of the measure which would voul delete the tion He argued that the provision was but an idle gesture anyway in that the bill contained a sentence sentence sentence sen sen- tence that canceled it all all all-a a sentence sentence sentence sen sen- tence saying that any material in conflict with federal law yielded to the federal requirements More Than Gesture Others however argued that th t the bill was more than a gesture that It t prepared for federal liberality to come Speaker Sheldon R. R Brewster Brewster Brewster Brew- Brew ster D D. Salt Lake was among these speakers climbing down i Continual on Puce Thirteen Thirteen Column OI Kivet e MOUSE HOUSE p PASSES ASSES OLD AGE BILL Continued from Page PIR One from his dais to say that a certain amount of ot federal liberality has arrived pointing out that the fedral federal fed fed- oral eral ral government now approves grants up to 40 a month the state paying half balf The house demanded a roll roU call vote on the Midgley amendment which lost 23 to 33 leaving the ghost of H. H B. B 83 as lively as H. H B. B 4 Itself The house passed S. S B. B 21 dealIng dealIng dealing deal deal- ing with workmen's compensation I after Representative Ray H. H Leavitt Leavitt Leavitt Leav- Leav itt D. D Utah obtained an amendment amendment amend amend- ment specifying that the Industrial commission would determine who I would receive the compensation I and the amount leaving the fi finance finance I fl-I nance department to administer the fund Master DIlls Bills Passed Also passed in the house were two master reorganization bills after acceptance of ot the conference reports Th They y were S. S B. B 1 creating the department of engineering and I setting up the business regulation regulation reg reg- department From the senate the house received received re re- the fish and game bill blU S. S B. B 15 and the higher education bill S. S B. B 30 The senate late Wednesday amended S. S B. B 30 to provide for forone forone forone one officer to do the work the bill originally proposed for two The officer would be director of higher education research and finance |