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Show State Legislators Suffer Audio, Thermal Difficulties at Opening Audio and tharmal dlfflcultlaa plaguad mambara of tha aUta houaa of raprasantatlvu at opan ing of thalr twanty-thlrd aaaalon at tha capltol Monday. Thay couldn't hear plainly ba-cauaa ba-cauaa of poor acouatica and tbay ahlvarad bacauaa of poor haating. Rapraaeaiativa Bhaldoa R. Brawatar, (D, & L. county), decided de-cided to do aomethlng about tha hearing and moved that committee commit-tee obtain a loudspaaklng ayatam. Repreaentatlva Milton Twltchell, rU Carfiald county), opposed tho axpanaa of Inatallation and tho matter waa tabled for one week. Not ao tha haating problem. When Representative Sol J. SeU vln. (D, Tooele county), told Speaker Heber Bennioa Jr, that "womah mambara of thia aa-aembly aa-aembly ara fraeiing. Representative Wilmer J. Maw, (D., Weber county), coun-ty), auggaatad that mala members mem-bers lend their overcoata to women wo-men members of tho houaa. But it waan't immadiataly necessary. neces-sary. Capitol attendants promised to turn oa some heat, obviating necessity of appointment at aa Investigating committee. |