Show EDUCATION D A lION DIll PASSED rA D BY 8 HOU HOUSE HOUSE- E.- E. State Supervisor of Health Provided in Disputed Measure House bill 44 after discussion lasting last last- astIng I Ing nearly six was hours passed by bythe bythe the house of representatives today by bya a vote ot of 24 to 21 two being absent and not voting The bill provides for the appointment appoint appoint- ment ot of a state supervisor o of health In the public schools and for health education and training to children ot of pr preschool school age The principal amendment amendment amend amend- ment over which the arguments arose was was' that which permitted preschool age e education only with the permission of the parents Admitting that the Interest In the bill was statewide and that constituencies cies would have to be faced practically every member of the house took oe- oe caslon to explain his vote during roll roU call II I I DARK LOOKS MUTTERINGS Iwas 1 Everyone o has known since the bill was Introduced that there would be trouble the minute it hit the floor of the house Dark looks and mutterings were in evidence the day the bill was read by the clerk and the hot In committee enlivened things for two or three weeks Finally because of strenuous opposItion principally by byI advocates of healing methods I who contended that the measure was In effect another doctors bill the measure was returned to its author for revision POULTICE IS OFFERED The revised bill contains a poultice for the feelings of the In Inthe I the amendment by Grace Stratton Alrey Airey to the effect that no instruction In health matters be given children of I preschool age without consent of the I parents FIRST APPEAL I Arthur Welling of Salt Lake who Introduced the bill in behalf of the education committee was the first to I speak In its behalf and urged Its passage without amendment or long longI debate Welling Veiling declared that he thought the house had shown rare I judgment to date In selecting some of the educational bills for slaughter but he hoped that the carnage had hadI I ended and that No 44 under consideration consideration consider consider- would be passEd GRENADE IS HURLED William ONeil O'Neil of Duchesne dean ot of I representatives tossed a grenade oter oler Into Wellings Welling's dugout bEcause he fancied fan fan- tied Welling Veiling had been a bit broad in his Intimation that educational bills were being killed simply simp because the they were educational bills ONeil O'Neil wanted It known that he was a bulwark in defense of educational matters but ut that he ha opposed the bill because It provided for another salarIed official the same being regarded as ous Enough amendments were offered offered of- of rejected and accepted during the session to make a brand new bill COLUMBUS DAY Passage or of the bill designating Columbus Columbus Co- Co lumbus day October 12 as a holiday In Utah Is being urged upon the house and has reached the floor with the favorable report of the judiciary committee the only dissenting member member mem- mem ber being Miles fles of Cache who said he did not believe the business men ot of the state wanted another holiday on I the calendar |