| Show mATE GIVES i TO TOI I P onal V Vii Vote ate of Confirma Confirmation bion tion ii Comes Suddenly Af Af- 5 er Brief Executive Ses- Ses at Head HeadleSs won ion n Corf Corfman man leSs II s appointments of Governor be were approved by the state sen- sen as suddenly as they were d up at the beginning of the ses ses- was first asks asked when approval he t formal vote of confirmation foie II Id 1 a brief executive session prod pro pro- fOl 1 ed d by Senator IL H. C. C Tebbs who chairman of the thes committee committees s 1 wilder appointments the to con consider sider s s' s sen en out later that given s Statement s t was tc confirmation had been unanimous had been raised 1 t tat at no questions of the senators any an V yh the confirmation was first rumored that the dlf- dlf d cI It H was p of the appointment il was over Jr a member of the state staten n ns and correction and charities FI F as member of the state men meni commission These i embers of the house of rep t. t to taUves fives ves when appointed t two years arid arid the senate at that time Ume refused confirm on The delay this year was d lIto o be an echo of the proceedings Another supposed reason for the I the fact that one of t the ap ap- es was for the public utilities mIssion the future futuro of which was by bills which have since In the legislature AN HEADS LISTo LIST o ormer mer Chief Justice E E. E. E Corfman Codman the trie supreme court who was ap- ap member of the public utilities by Governor Mabey In I heads the list of the ap- ap who were confirmed by the theat at ate The Tho appointment of McShane was approved as was A. A A. A ickley of Hinckley as commissioner I agriculture and Seth E. E of I erton eon as bank commissioner The lr Ved board of agriculture consists I Charles harles R. R Pugh of Kanab Henry Woods cross David F. F Smith Centerville O. O D. D Merrill of Rich Rich- nd James L. L of Grants- Grants Chantry of ot Wellington i IK aT J. J Edward Taylor of ot Salt Lake e approved bank examiners are I I. I Thatcher of Ogden and W. W Piper of Salt Lake rhe Phe senate Indicated that It was paring for strenuous work by hold- hold la J double session and arranging to fIn work Tin ork at 10 a a. a m. m Monday A Ad Jd d was given by Senator W. W W W. of ot the house who addressed etter to the senate stating that he In accordance with an I the attorney general and would laro lare the house adjourned on the tI h days of the day of the session larch farch 8 Previous legislatures have sauntered Instead of ad- ad on the final fino day and have upped the tho clock and continued the slon elon I I for several days Speaker stated In Ip his letter that the tho orney cy general held that there was wasn n legal gal ground for such the state constitution pro pro- edl that tho the session should end on onI I Sixtieth day W wo wo bills approved and one ono beheaded the he striking of the enacting clause 8 he total of or work in the senate ur ay The Tho bills passed were the I. I lay zoning measure and the tho volun olun y v associations to sue suo and bo be sued i re NING BILL PASSED i city zoning measure provoked ended debate debato but the dis ted Jed that only three senators senators senators-Cand- Cand- Cand 3 1 and were Tebbs-were were op ope op- op ed e ator Harrison E. E Jenkins started e Controversy over the tho measure when o D posed an amendment so that the Ing powers conferred upon city of- of als In the tho bill would not extend to cures now In existence and would prevent them from being being repaired r replaced placed In fn case caso they were de- de by fire or tho the elements lie amendment was wan defeated but It by the tho proposal of or Sena- Sena Hirschl to eliminate cities of tho the thod d Jass from tho the provisions In his urgent Senator Hirsch commented t tji tIji city government anxious to IJ lave y a beautiful city would burden It taxpayers with expenses In con- con tion with dama damages es for removing zones If this bill and a more like It aro oro passed by tho the slature Ill I'll begin to feel that Ill I'll pick up and move back to the I ted feet States States' Senator Hirschi said hero here was comment that the cities Continued on page e 12 I I SENATE GIVES Continued from page 1 1 already had certain zoning power and that there was no necess necessity ty for the measure but when the roll was called there were seventeen votes in favor Reduction of the number of Justices I of ot the supreme court from five to three will not be considered until Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Wednes Wednes- day as a result of ot a a. special order made at the request of ot Senator LeRoy Dixon of Utah count county The measure to de decrease decrease decrease de- de crease was Introduced by Senator C. C L L. Funk RESOLUTION ADOPTED Senator Hirschi Hirschl presented a resolution resolution tion which passed the sen senate te unanimously unanimously unanimously and nd which is to be forwarded to the Utah contingent In congress bythe bythe by bythe the clerk The resolution called upon the Utah representatives to use every means means possible to have the appropriation tion for Zion National park restored to the federal nark park budget Senator I I I I I I l I Hirschi stated stated stated- that It had Just come cometo cometo to his attention that the appropriation had been eliminated A similar measure measure measure meas meas- ure was introduced in the house so there was no need for sending it to the house for consideration No debate was WIlS raised by the on the voluntary association measure measure measure meas meas- ure which was the cause of a stormy session of the Judiciary committee several sevI several sev sev- eral days ago At that time W V M M. Piggott special labor legislative agent for Utah quoted communications ns from Samuel Gompers president of the American Feder Federation of ot Lab Labor r stating that the measure vas was an attack on organized labor It provides es that all aU voluntary organizations of seven or more members may sue and be sued and the voluntary associations will Include such organizations as labor unions none of ot which are Incorporated The bill blU received a unanimous vote of the senators although Senator Funk was absent and his vote was not re re- re corded GAME BILL FAVORED The committee on agriculture re reported reported reported re- re ported out the state fish and game bill introduced the In-the house and said to be sponsored by sportsmen all over the state as a means of ot giving the chief chiet of ot the department nt more power and generally Improving the fish and game conditions The bill emerged with a a. favorable report and two amendments one one one to make the fish tish and game commissioners commissioner's commissioners commissioner's commissioners commissioner's com com- missioners missioner's term four years Instead of i until his successor qualifies and ant theother the theother theother I other to take 25 per cent of the fees feea from licenses for the general funds of the state The bill blU went on the second reading calendar for consideration next week Some apprehension was expressed by Senator M M. Shirley Winder of Salt Lake that the senate would not be able to pass all an of ot its own bills on to the house or defeat them unless they gave them precedence over pending house bill bills bUls He made a motion that senate bills take precedence but withdrew it when it was waa pointed out that such ac action action ac- ac tion might arouse resentment in the house President McKay stated that the special order proceedings could be resorted to for the more Important bills blUs but ho he continued that double ses see sessions sessions lions dally daily until the close dose of ot the session session ses see sion would undoubtedly leave the senate senate senate sen sen- ate with almost a clean calendar The bill bUl of Senator Funk to permit state to ride public carriers free of ot charge was killed by striking the enacting clause after atter a short debate debate de de- bate during which two amendments were proposed and one adopted The bills bill's death was due to the question of ot constitutionality and necessity which were raised T When first called caned for consideration and amendment was offered and passed to Include county sheriffs In the list of ot officials entitled to passes Senator Oscar W V McConkle McConkie proposed an amendment to eliminate stage lines JInes from provisions of the bill blU explaining that a trip of the legislature over a stage line would disrupt service His II amendment was voted down and Senator Senator Sen Sen- ator Hirschl's Hirschi's motion to strike the enacting clause prevailed I |