Show t use Rejects law aw aw Veto m Road Fund Two 0 Democrats Join OP lOP f to Give Majority jie e e Utah house of interrupted l terr debate on the um school program Wednes- Wednes i afternoon to override Gov B. B Maws Maw's veto on class B Bc Broad Pc c road funds override action followed a aiE aing ing iE of frenzied jockeying and p jiete ete co confusion caused by the Seniors Senior's mor t. t 8 surprise veto Tuesday noon Don in which he refus refused d to of the appropriation f tie e 39 house Republicans were 4 d by by Democrats John A. A s h Ca Cache he and LeRoy D. D Lie Ite Box Elder lder to give the over- over ig g motion otio one vote more than thirds o majority Veto Message II e governors governor's veto message tread fread read at the opening of the noon moon session prior to the resumption of discussion of h h hool ol bills p. p Heber Whiting R. R Cache king g under a minute 10 rule ly y finished presentation of the Is' Is side of the bill Wednesday Ing before the house after hours of routine and adjourned until 1 30 pm p.m. Asks Approval ep Whiting asked for an okeh at Fat least least the senate version of which would set up the nun mum program at per room unit under a definition sing ising C CRUs CRU's R Us U's by 12 and Id d ral raise e the transportation n from about to n a its face the veto of item 3 in th 1 the appropriations bill at at- atts ts to nullity nullify the legislatures legislature's appropriation to the thet I t fund d from motor vehicle regon regon regon reg reg- on on revenues his accompanying nying message V Ma objected to county city-county es eJ for tor B Band and C road pur- pur when the roads on the state m must be neglected because f. f hortage of funds Meet feet With Maw his Is brought out a swarm swann of county representatives who J I with Gov Maw Wednesday fling ning ng and demanded d an ex pla- pla on for his his' actions tt t was not my intention in the theto Ho to deprive cities and coun- coun of the they custom custom- f rec receive lve from irom B Band and C road Is the the governor told his call- call 1 was hopeful that subsequent 5 rs lation laUon would be passed not giving clUes cities and counties that o t but also giving the state statement ment of publicity and in in- trIal rial development approximate approximate- OOOO a year and assigning ft remainder to the state road I mIssion for general road confection con con- 1 etton and maintenance work possible Impossible t indication of ot the gov- gov ors or's desire became evident In senate when Sen Dexter bexter Farr Beaver said sald that he would uc a bill which the gover- gover had told him he would sign m bill bUt gives a year to PID D to the B Band and road foad ad fund and the balance to toA tofA A fA Aro road d i fund nd vari variable ble Interpretation cen- cen d about whether or not the action also endangered appropriations bills bill's Item ch th limits the publicity and dement de- de ment department to ly Iy al also alo o to come from motor c cle e registration funds Impound Funds 1 as some ome claimed this were both the road and P PID I D I L perhaps would be Impound Impound- since itce in fri signing the remainder tt the te e appropriations bill Gov v made law of sections which 1 automatic registration fund his was was pointed out by Sen rd d C. C Ho Holbrook brook D. D Davis urged that to satisfy the gov- gov or r f the senate should pass H. H B B. guaranteeing money to P PI PID PIDre I D re te any B Band and C road funds arc are area Ml n a from Ithe motor vehicle reg- reg This bill passed I. I though the appropriations of which Sen Holbrook I Rep p. p Reuel E. E Christensen CR R. R pete ete are cochairmen report- report did not reach an agreement vo wo 0 sessions Wednesday paso pas pas- o of H. H B. B strengthened oX ors that a n strong overriding will be made Me lille lIe local government lobby- lobby were working for the override Cement emen educational s t with help from property In in- in I to its tat were favoring a sustaining 0 0 In the hope of getting road flue nue for the 01 01 ol program cc to another rumored r rejected deal the educator kuman offered to join forces the county city backers If In InK K the school fund fell heir to toSco So Seo Page rale 9 Column C lumn 1 V 1 fuse use e Rejects W r Veto Road load Fund FundY Y Continued from Page Pago On One liquor profits which have given to local governments a similar thought d inside the senate cham- cham hen Sen Rue L. L Clegg R. R Lake ke tc supported the thc move mo to lder Ider giving cities clUes and coun- coun part art of at the liquor profits Et t the local officials face their I own constituents with their own tax measures he said and lets let's take the liquor money away from tram them Sen Mitchell R. R Grand opposed the sentiment saying that the general fund had been under under- estimated Although the sales tax revenue was gauged at 18 by the appropriations committee committee committee com com- the governor guessed 20 and officials of ot the to tax commission he ne said If the school financing measures pass the house at per classroom classroom classroom class class- room unit we wont won't need any moneys money And if they are left at we will only be off 1000 These Thee suggestions were in line with Gov Maws Maw's special message to both houses Tuesday afternoon in which he recommended they re reconsider reconsider re- re consi consider ler appropriations made to cities and counties from road and liquor funds the sales tax rebate and excessive appropriation of to departments and institutions in in- in Sen Holbrook said a bill was being being being be be- ing drafted in several sections to pick up some some of the loose money that had been lost by legislative action This bill he said would be discussed by the appropriations committee and reported out on Wednesday afternoon on Inside the house activity was limited Minor senate amendments amendments amendments amend amend- ments to H HB B and were accepted without comment as wa wa a a. senate change to H HB B which would permit counties to levy one mill for financing flood control projects in conjunction with the federal government Refu Refuses Changes The house refused to acc accept pt senate senate senate sen sen- ate amendments to H HB B to tomake tomake tomake make county attorney terms years instead of ot two The bill places in effect a constitutional amendment passed at the November November November Novem Novem- ber elections but the senate sought to make the act effective in 1948 instead of oC 1950 Beyond the extensive jockeying in the senate over finances and vetoes little actual legislation W was accomplished in the morning session session session ses ses- sion although several senators took the floor on personal privilege to object to newspaper editorials and statements concerning the tax measures suddenly introduced last Friday Senate Pres Alonzo F. F Hopkin D. D Rich leveled the first blow Those measures were only in introduced introduced introduced in- in he said but anyone would think we had passed them from the press comment Sen Holbrook accused the newspapers newspapers newspapers news news- papers of oC being opportunists They said Do something for Cor the schools' schools he said but when we come in with a measure to shift the tax not increase it they yell their heads off Sen Ray P. P Lund R. R Sanpete had the unkindest cut of all Until Until Until Un til newspapers newspaper employ editorial writers writer with the minds of ot men we have to ignore them They hey r re remind mind me of the acrobatics of an year 18 |