Show tah Itah Senator Hits Agency Levels els Attack on 2nd State State Group For Putting Tutting Heat on Legislature i lAS HOl l A MATHEWS VS' j. j Another state agency was lambasted for putting the heat Ithe the legislature Tuesday when Sen Ward Vard C. C Holbrook D. D ris I s told his colleagues the stat state public welfare commission trying to get people on our necks by threatening to cut are re grants ferring to a story released day by the welfare depart- depart in which was outlined re- re necessary because of ot rent nt legislation Sen Holbrook Ithe the commission had plenty ioney oney I Ie The e public welfare commission commissioned led ed its ita operations ns would be betly betly Uy curtailed because of our It Uve action he said fc mentioned that public as- as nee nce grants would h have he e to be of fund shortages the grants will not be cut Commission has more money its It's had in any month pre- pre ig last December and Janus Janu's Janu- Janu kIt s 's putting on the heat Its It's wing ng money right and left eople pIe who dont don't need it f Informed of Order Orders s said sal hed he'd been informed Mon- Mon that every check heck sent out by commission had been ordered 15 5 but that the order was ded Tuesday i They're heyre trying to get people ur necks with these maneu- maneu he charged If I the public ire ere e commission were careful ed sd d be enough money to care caree the e states state's need needy on a stand- stand Higher Ji her than that of ot half hal our our ring g people i ils ls barrage barr ge against the wel- wel weli r 1 i commission closely p paralleled II of last week in which the road mission sion was the target for a I attack by legislators legislators' ging the road builders with ire re tactics ter ter getting this weight off chests cheats the senators turned rk with a vehemence and bour cleared the calendar t rs senate senite nate bills bUIS I raSA Pass One ne Measure leas l ie direct contrast contrast- the house moSt of Tuesday mornings morning's oi n leisurely y rely wrangling over Etc te amendments to several everal bills finally ny passed one lone bill I ts bill bm repealed th the so-called so I- I IUen Uen property ownership passed assed in In 1943 which prod pro- pro d the ownership of ot land by 15 and was v s aimed primarily ic Japan s sc IB fB B. B passed Tuesday 2 48 wholehearted war veteran ort art and opposition only from Thomas M. M Re Rees D. D Salt Salts s and Rep Wilford J. J Humy Hum- Hum y rR Emery If combating the bill Rep Re Rees Reds s she he saw law no reason why choice should be be turned over to people r. r Would Lose Land Landwe r we take ke aw away y restrictions will own our best land ad sad of ot leasing or renting it as do do no now he said 1 jI second veterans' veterans measure 72 72 barely pulled through 9 after having its teeth pulled debate The bill blU to veterans preference In public was termed useless I isi B I a atTon ti 0 n and enforcement ss I were stricken lea leaving the theire ure ire as little more more than a rec- rec senators were clear- clear their calendar by bypassing passing the wing Ing bills B Jolley An Jolley-An An act alg alig al- al ig Lg g city and county fire delenta de- de lenta to give mutual aid to I other and to serve areas out- out the city or county limits if l contracts were made 9 B. B 99 Jolley JoUey Jolley Clarifying the law by removing ring a prohibiting year old girls working and placing the dis- dis Da Dain n in such auch matters in the theof theof of ot the local juvenile court er r 17 6 t Permits Venders Bi B. J. J Selvin Permitting r. r persons to operate vending 1 Jn In state e buildings 7 16 the senate enate also killed Clegg which would ap- ap late from public wel- wel welI I funds and would the welfare commission ler a a contract with the Lake Visiting Nurse Man nursing service t to the aged 9 7 and S B which T I have railed the salary of utah tab adjutant general from to 4 OO and that of ot his taut Bint nt from fron 2100 2400 to 6 s Ither ther house mn made maIe c any move rd d solving any major legisla- legisla J Tuesday The house edly will t Hold old up until aday the ret rn of the con- con minimum school pro- pro L 1 bills fro from the sifting sitting como cornI com corn o I the t th senate semite side the widely tired e tax bH bills introduced Introduce last lt lastly ly y still sUll remained dormant and andt t See Bee Page Pago 5 Column 4 Utah Senator Decries L Welfare Unit Threat Continued from Page Pago One most observers predicted a n slow natural death for tor the four tour bills Some observers predicted an executive executive executive ex ex- session showdown fight inthe in inthe Inthe the senate Tuesday afternoon on Gov Gov- Herbert B. B Maws Maw's repeated refusals to reappoint Otto A. A Wies- Wies ley as an industrial commissioner The senate has failed to act thus far tar on the nomination of H. H Fred Egan for tor the position Sen Claud Hirschi R R. Wash and Sen Mitchell R R. Grand reportedly reportedly reportedly re re- re- re discussed the situation Tuesday morning with Gov Maw but none would comment on the subject Opening sessions of ot the house were characterized by the houses house's refusal to concur in senate amendments amendments amendments amend amend- ments on three successive bills After much discussion the house finally approved senate corrections corrections corrections on S B which set up a temporary budget to carry the welfare department through the remainder of ot the current biennium Discuss cuss Fences Much time was spent on an Alp Alph onse and Gaston routine over sheep fences and cattle fences which railroads will be required to I erect over all aU rights of way The senate amendment called for tor sheep fences but several house members thought cattle fences would be adequate and after spending much time discussing the varied attributes attributes attributes of each type fence the whole question was passed by-passed for consideration consideration consideration con con- after a conference Is arranged After first refusing to honor senate amendments to H. H B. B the fish and game bill the thc house later Tuesday reconsidered and voted to rec recall ll the bill from the senate for another vote The senate senate senate sen sen- ate amendments passed Monday placed fish and game department funds under finance department approval but left the fish and game directors director's present powers fundamentally intact Rep W W. Frank Aldous R. R Salt Lake chairman of the house fish and game committee led the fight against the senate amendments in inthe inthe inthe the morning session but asked reconsideration Tuesday afternoon after he said he had been assured that the houses house's failure to accept the bill as amended would result in the entire bill being killed by the senate In the original house hous bill the directors director's powers were sheared considerably The house worked late Monday afternoon but otherwise stuck to its regular schedule apparently content that the 23 bills passed and killed during the day had cleaned up all major matters which have been placed in the house hopper The senate however convened an hour early Tuesday to squeeze through a few more of its own measures despite a Monday night session which brought the days day's total to 34 i bl bills ll passed paned and seven ev n killed Motion Falls Fails A narrow majority in the house hOUie thought one issue the Issue the mine occupation occupation pation tax tax should hould have been brought out and passed to raise school revenue but the motion failed twice Democrats and Republicans Republicans Republicans Re Re- publicans from areas teamed up to represent 33 votes but 40 were necessary to lift Uit the bill out of ot sifting sitting committee where it apparently will die The minimum school program being a senate bill was not acted upon Neither were the new tax measures which created a weekend weekend weekend week week- end uproar after being introduced in the senate Friday Although the joint policy rules which prohibit the senate from I working on senate bills bUls during thelast the thelast thelast last three days of ot the the session could be suspended the tax measures measures measures' mea mca on use sales income and corporation franchise taxes a apparently ap p were dead Mass Insl Production Mondays Monday's le legislation was impressive impressive im im- more mare through sheer numbers numbers numbers num num- bers than importance A last effort at a nonpartisan Judiciary represented the chief action action action ac ac- ac- ac tion of the senate while the house put the welfare department on ona ona ona a annual budget prohibited prohibited prohibited pro pro- secret societies in high highs s schools and moved to put the state on saving daylight time The welfare budget moved both ways before settling back at the original figure A pro proposed p 0 sed amendment by Rep William L. L Warner R R. Sevier to boost the appropriation by a half halt million was countered by Rep Weston L. L Bayles R. R San Juan who moved for Both proposals were were killed by voice vote vote I |