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Show CHAUFFEUR RULING TO BRIN6C0NGLAYE Protest of government agency against an opinion holding that C C C truck drivers without chauffeurs' chauf-feurs' license are liable to arrest and proeecutloB Wednesday paved the way for a conference of federal fed-eral and stat officials oa the matter. Assistant Attorney General John D. Rice, who wrote the recent opinion, said he would call a con ferenc la the near future as requested re-quested by C N. Woods of Ogden, regional forester. Mr. Woods, In a letter to Mr. Rice, requested the opportunity of presenting the government's side of the question) and cited rulings IB Maryland. Arizona and California Califor-nia that employes of the federal government need procure no license li-cense nor pay fee while driving government owned vehicle In those states. |