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Show I THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 11, 1921. SENATE TO KEEP TODAY'S CALENDAR - . IN LEGISLATURE Indications Are Organiza-- tion Will Bo Similar to That of 1919 Session. -- Republicans Agree to Ac cord ' Democrats Proportionate Representation. SENATE. Call to order and resumption of discussion ef rules, 1p.m. Joint session, house of represents-five- s, 2:30 p. m., to hear message ef Governor Ms bey. Resumption of rules dlsousalon and appointment ef committees, 8 p. m. HOUSE. Call to ordor and notification ef tan ate that house la ready for Joint session, a p. m.' Notification of governor that Joint session Is ready to hoar hlo message. Reading of message by Governor Maboy. support for schools. Senator Dern waa chairman tor Knight., member of tho former committee on public affaire. Senators Hayward and lamph were on the former public health and labor committee. Senator Lamph was a member of the committee on revision and printing, while Senator Dern was chairman of the former senate rules committee, as he is of the present. and-Sena- -- With th Poalbl exception that a committee on ravliion an 4 printing may b omitted, It was yet-rdamad almost certain that the aenata oommtttaaa of the 1921 legislature will be the same tn name and number aa those of 1919. The Democrats Hold Advantage.' Three members survive from the, forrules have not yet been formally adopt-e- d mer nd on appropriations by the senata, but Jt was nok.pparent claims.committee Senators -- Jones, - Hradley end yesterday,vln a debate on the subject, Knight. It la understood that Senator that any other .committees would be Knight, If he Is limited to two commitprefer to serve on the comchanged, and the indications last night tees, would on commerce and industries and seemed to be in favor of retaining the mittees publio affairs. There Is no surviving committee on revision and printing as member on the busy, but none too Influcommittee on engrossing and enential, well, aa a means of expediting business rolling. Senator Bouthwlck be the only before the sonata member of the last Judiciary oommlttee Word was passed around among the to hold over Into the present senate. Should the Republican president adhere Democratic senators yesterday that the to any such rules as that mentioned In Republicans had decided to allow the op- according positions to the Democrats he position two pi smbere on each committee would be giving the seven present senof five, and one member on each com- ators eighteen positions, whereas In a mittee of three. This was followed out senate entirely Deraooratlo these same seven senators received only seventeen yesterday when President Thomas E. committee positions. However. ..the fact McKay appointed Senator George H. Dern that each has had experience of at least chairman of tho rules committee. one session In the senate, while no ReCommittees Enumerated. publican senator has had any, might ben. held to entitle them to the fulb'repre-sentattoThe senate committees are: five members; appropriaAgriculture, Four years ago, when there were three tions and claims, five members; comonly tn the eenate. Senator merce and industries, five members; con- Republicans J. H. Vootton waa made chairman of educathree tingent expense, members; the committee on publio health and lation, five members; engrossing and en- bor by President J. W. Funk, Democrat, rolling, three members; Judiciary, five Senator Wootton was also a member of members; publlo affaire, five members; the committee on education. Senator publio health and labor, five members, Seegmlller, now in the house, was revision and printing, three members, member of the powerful committee on and rules, three members. appropriations and publio affairs, while n This makes a total "of poSenator Don B. Colton, noyv represents, sitions to be .divided among elghteon live-eleIn . the national house, waa members. - There are eleven chairman- a member of the committees on judiciary, ships. and commerce and Industry. On ths basis of two Democrats In each of the larger Ooifunittees and one In each WOTEO MEDIC AL MAN WES. of the smaller, there w'll be twenty-nin- e LONDON, Jan. 10. Dr. Robert Jared places for the ten Republican memBliss Howard, a noted authority In the members, the president being here yesterday. He ber of all committees, and eighteen medical world, died educated, et. McQllt diversity at oovowi&eramimtkfttte-n-bsrs- . .star place for-tb. at the London hospital. He and Montreal This averages ,9 places .per Re- waa a fellow of the Royal Society of publican senator, and S.67 places per Medicine. was married tn Dr. Howard , t Democrat. , second Charlotte, The division of chairmanships can 1988 to ofMargaret Sir Donald Alexander Smith, hardly be expected under a party gov- daughter in role a the dominant who history played ernment to be so evenly balanced. of Cansda from 1361 until hie death In 1314 and who was made Baron Strdth-con- e. Rule. May. , Seniority Following the death of her father, Both Republican and Democratic ehe succeeded to his title. Dr. Howard is have now Indicated their prefer- survived by his widow, two sons and two ences to President McKay, The final se daughters. lection rests with him. However, It is .quite possible that seniority of service ADAMS NAM Ed ASSISTANT. will count with him In selecting the com- ' OMAHA. Neb., Jan. 10. H. A. Adam mittee memberships, and should he go on that basis he would, find his problem formerly regional safely supervisor for the central western region under federal solved for him, except on three commitrailroad control, with headquarters In tees. assistant Senator Drlando Bradley, who was Kansas' City, has en-named general manager of the L. Bouthwlck to W. M. Jeffers, chairman, and Senator Eh are the sole Surviving members of tha Union Pacific, effective today. former oommlttee on agriculture. Senator J. W, Knight, formerly chairman, Constipation. realised the danger of permitting and Senator Dern remain of the former iryou to be constantly constipated oommlttee on commerce and industry. your bowels the matter the Senator W. T. Lamph remains from the you would certainly give last oommlttee on contingent expenses. attention ft deserves. - No one can afford a tn bowels his to have T. U. Senators Elisabeth Hayward and constipated conJones Served .on the last senate commit dition ae good share- of tho time. When needed,-takChamberlains Tablets Just tee on education,. Senator Jones being the Introduoer of the constitutional after supper, one or two of them will amendment passed by the people at the be enough to produce an operation- of the last election favoring (25 per capita state bogrels on the following morning. (Adv.) -- s 1 forty-seve- ct to sen-ato- m -- , -- -- 4s - r t. Csatinsd Frees Page Tea. that the legislature was ready to receive any communication from him. Senate members of that committee were Senators Jenkins. Heyward and Smart. Representative S. W. Morrison, Jr., a house member of the committee, said it waa ths understanding there that the governor would be busy until 3 o'clock this afternoon, and that the house had adjourned already until that hour. The other house members were at hand, however, and the full committee paid Its official vlstt to the executive chambers, and tater Senator Jenkins reported that tha governor was ready. to present a communication, meaning his annual message, at any time that the legislators might pro pose. It' was Intimated by the commute that 1 30 o'clock this afternoon would be a- - suitable time, and this waa kept in mind as the proper hour for the Joint ' session. . In the meantime the members of the rules committee returned, and Chalrman Dern reported that the house members of the joint committee appeared to have left the building, so that It had been Impossible to arrange for a session of that body. He reported that the senate committee had mct arid W ready to give S verbal report, no- - typewriter- - having been, provided as yet for tile committee Try this for blackheads Apply hot tMht to tho imoo unfit the okm iotoddonod, fkaariika work tough troohelotk lothor o t up o' 4er foatol Woodbury' Debate Consumes Time. -- - B' are a confession that you are using the wrong method of cleansing for your of type skin. Try the treatment given above, and see Row easily you can keep your skin free from this disfiguring trouble. r: -- Make this treatment a daily habit, and it will give you the clear, attrac of WodtP tiw skhTthat r Jburys brings. Knight Motion Prevails, ' "'Yfte ''rfiSrfenrTeVnted lhit e 'Friday trip to Logan would mean that the senate would adjourn from next Thursday until the following Mortday. The Knight motion to table carried, though it took a standing vot to decide. However, on that vota the count atood ten to four. The sergeant-at-arm- s wss noted on tha floor. He wa askedagain about-J- h senate Journals, and replied that "they are aetoding them up a soon aa pos. sible." Senator Standlsh wanted "to do someout to of here." Senator Peget thing ters thought that there might be some misapprehension In regard to the nature of the committee repqrt. which wa largely, he said, by way of correctlnt errors in .. spelling, punctuation ami thteause ' 1 - You wifl find treatments for all the commoner troubles of the skin in the booklet wrapped around every cake of Woodbury s Facial Soap. Get a cake today and begin tonight the treatment your skin needs. A 25c cake is sufficient for a month or six weeks of any Woodbury facial treat : ment and for general cleansing use for that time. Woodburys is on sale at drug stores and toilet goods counters throughout the United' . States and ' diction. The joint committee named to see the governor reported at, this juncture, and, after that matter had been settled. Senator Quinney reported that D. S. Spencer, general passenger agent for the Oregon Short Line, who was maklm arrangements for the Logan trip, plannei to go away today, and the inference was that prqmpt action should be taken to complete arrangements for the Logan trip before be left. The remark passed without comment for the present, and Senator Dern was asked to report verbally on the rules proposed. These were that the 1918 rules ahould be adopted, with vartoug and numerous amendments, intended, however, mure to correct or clarify, rather than to alter the rules themselves. Senator Standlsh at one place asked that correction be made where the pronoun he is used in referring to a senator. He said It should read he or she. This Involved considerable alteration of , one section, What appeared to be a rather Important change was on recommendation of tho former secretary, Adam L. and wa to the effect that a Petersen, certified copy of the printed bill, approved by the author, might b used as the official copy. This will make the work of the secretarial forces much easier in Inserting amendments In their proper place. The committee proposed to alter the rules so that bills might be Introduced up to the fortieth day of the session. Instead of the thirtieth day, as heretofore After that date either unanimous vote to change consent, or a the rule will b required for introduction of measures. When Senator Dern moved the adoption of the report. Senator Quinney moved to table the matter until today. There wa a brief debate, during which Senator Dern aald that the Democrats had been satisfied with these rule while In the majority, and were still satisfied with them while in the minority, therefore they must be pretty fair. The vole to table waa lost, only five voting for It Senator Knight, however, disavowed any Intention to force anyand a somewhat thing on the senate. lengthy debate ensued while the motion to adopt the committee report was still pending. . Soop . , Blackheads are a confession of-th- Rates Report Submitted."" t and rub itlntothoporo thoroughly, ehreya vilb an upoord an out- word motion . kuna with afaar. hot water., then wtlfc ooId tho ooldor tho Setter. It poeubte, rub your tooo lot thirty oooondo with . UJgtooO ot tee. Dry To reaw-- e tha ooroully. blaokhoodo ohoody tor mod, oubotituto a Booh bruoh lor tha waehetoth in tha t root moot above. Then protect the Daw f goto with a heaSSerahie pod onto out tho Monkhood clerks. - . Then came a debate which at times took the appearance of a fight against time on the part of some of the senator! who did not desire immediate ectlon on the rule.. The new members did not have at hand copies of the rules of the thirteenth legislature, but some of the senators thought they ought to go ahead and receive the report anyway. Senator Dern suggested that the Journal of the last legislature would carry the rules of that body, and the sergeant-at-arm- s was instructed to go to the office of the secretary of state and bring up the supply of senate journals to which that body Is entitled. In the Interim the Invitation from .President E. O. Peterson of the Utah Agricultural college to the senate, to attend a luncheon at tha farmers' roundup at the college next Friday, was read. Senator Quinney,, from Cache a former member of the board ofcounty, trustees of the college, moved that the senate accept the Invitation. Senator asked for time to consider It, and Knight moved that the matter lie on the tatfl for a day, "until we can get oug balance, as he expressed It. I fear, ha "If we get started on this pleasureadded, too soon, we may neglect our duties. trip Benator Southwick, Senator Knight's colleague from Utah county, opposed the motion to delay- the actiqn eenate. 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U was Representative Luther M liowell was opinions were handed down, due, Invited to speak on request of Senator understood, to th Illness of Chief Justice Quinney, and said that ha had been ap- White. His severe cold was said to bs pointed a committee of one by the house much Improved today. to make the necessary arrangements, th house having accepted. This wag news to Benator Peters, who immediately withdrew his amendment, and th question waa on the motion to accept. President McKay thought that a com mitts on Institutions cduld do much bet. ter work, and that the trip waa only an added expense to the state. In the way of providing th luncheon at the college and other entertainment. the There waa a divided vot when the motion was put, but there was no objection to President McKay's the eyes seem to Revision Methods Discussed. hav It." Senator Bouthwlck moved that the and the worries President McKay palled attention to the rule for a committee on revision and of printing. He said he did not favor the life have dragengaging of a paid outside employee, ae had been done bv the bouse two years ged you down, ago, but It wa explained that the senmade you unate of four year ago had tried a legislative reference lommltlaa engaging an happy, and attorney at u for the session, but had there is nothing concluded two year ago that the benefits Thousand of ovsrfat people have bein hardly Justified the expenditure. Two come slim by following ths advice of docyears ago a practical proofreader had tors who recommend Marmola Prescrip, headache, backbeen engaged to correct the numerous tlon Tablets, those harmless little fat reerrors In spelling and punctuation which ducer that simplify the dose of th fa- ache and worry, often took up so much time in the sen- mous Marmola prescription. If too fat, dont wait for the doctor's ate. and to see that the bill compiled In right prescripthe advice. Go now to your druggist or writ numbering and classification with Joint rules. Venator Pern thought It th to th Marmola Co., 4612 Woodward ave., tion, one gotten Detroit, Mich., and for one dollar procure up by Doctor part of wisdom to retain such service. Sdfiator Kmart made hie first speech a large case of these tablets. over of the dav, hv remarking that well be- -' They reduce two, three or four pounds a gun la half done," and "great bodies week without exer lee, dieting or any unago. fiftj years too He thought It might be pleasant effect a'hatever. If jrnove a'owly fat, try well to to. slow on title Important matthis today. Pr. Pierce, of (Advertisement ) ter.. paitleularly In view of the fact that Buffalo, N. Y the prealdent was desirous of looking over the nihe before thev were adopted. "It long' TORT la well, ha aald, "to see that the mafound out what chinery la well considered. And respect is and deference to the preaiding officer ahould lead u to put this matter over beat for womZemo, the Clean, Antiseptic for a day. diseases. ens Benator fttandiah thought that th You What Liquid. Just He learned it change proposed could he made at onca. Need. Is Not Greasy President M Kav said that ha was conail thru treattent with tha rule governing the comon ing thousands revision and printing, after , Dont worry about eczema or other mittee Benator Dern' explanation of cases. The kin troubles. You can have a clear, benator Pern, however, disavowed any of his healthy ekin by using Zemo. ObIntention to railroad the matter through. 11a out that committees could tained at any drug store for 35c, or studies was a medicine called Dr. pointed Le not named until the rule authorising extra large bottle (or $1.00. Tierces Favorite-Prescription- . them waa adopted. However, he moved that the motlnS to tahl be reconsld-- i - Zemo generally removes pimple, This medicine is made of vegeeczema and ringered. This puased unanimously, ae did blackhead, blotches, table growths that nature surely a motion that final a lion lie deferred worm and makes the skin cleer and - Zemo a a clean, petwtikting, fr.niur TpTi'JitTh. Ji misid. .. ct,vl.uu of the U.O....U to table for-wtidufiiug pains, and f.,f , many Antieptic liquid, neither sticky not Oar ilvtUui on tli invitation - of Prealdent greasy and stains nothing. It i easily, disorders common to - women in Till Prteraon. paaoed without objecapplied and costs a men trifle (or each ail ages of life. Bold by druggists tion. Benator Peters, however, did not it always dependable. in tablet and liquid form. Bend application. believe that Friday waa the proper time CL I to visit ths college, anti ipw g. W. Pcm Dr. that a 10c. for trial two-thir- b The Needless Misery That Women Bear When house hold risk. 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