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Show DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, 4- Salt lake tity.Thursday, February 2 1961 A5 i Senate Receives Kennedy Okays Debates In 1964 Dili Proposing 3 Iranian Ambassador Thanks Utah Vv- Utah senators Wednesday - N.Y. BcimM Trikan IcrrUa were given "warm personal ' PresiWASHINGTON thanks" for United States aid dent Kennedy surprised his press conference Wednesday to Iran, and, particularly fpr with a --flatr assertion that. Utah idtizen.! participation! in A proposal specifically re- he would accept a challenge government aid programs. from his 1964 Republican opThe expression of gratitude quested by Gov. George D, to debate over teleponent came from Ardeshir Zahedl, Clyde was Introduced in the vision. Utah Senate Thursday, calling after the election Iranian ambassador to the for ' a state planning coord- "Oneway in the Presidents November, inator on the governors staff, Chief sponsor of the measgeneral, said that the ure, Sen, Kleon Kerr of the United President said he felt the measStates cannot debate with ure, tossed into the Senate some one desiring to be preshopper Thursday morning-fo- r v afternoon introduction, is a ident. Robert Kennedys view, up good thing. until Wednesday afternoon, Gov. Clyde asked for such was also the view of a good a measure two years ago and wise old politicians this year, in his state of the many and political managers: that state" message, renewed his is, that an incumbent presplea.. ident or an incumbent in any No New Bureau ' other office gives more than At that time, he emphasized he gets every time he shares he had no wish to create a the platform with an opnew bureau, but would like ponent to have such s coordinator on But the President scarcely his staff to help integrate hesitated when asked if he long-rangplans of state de- would engage in debate partments again. Oh, I would, yes," he said. Meanwhile, the Senate Wednesday passed one bill, killed one, and advanced nine to the third reading calendar. The one bill passed would give Utahs' booming Grand County potash industry a boost by withdrawing the h fields along Cane Creek from state oil and gas leasing. The area is already withdrawn from renewal of federal leases, Title Insurance Bill Senators killed a measure which ' would have prohibited By CLARENCE S. BARKER issuance of title insurance or Deseret News Staff Writer guaranty of title by anyone A Feb. 16 deadline for comother than an abstractor li- pleting "a draft of the general censed in more than one counappropriations bill of the 1961 ty of the state. Opponents of Legislature was fixed tentathe bill said the legislation was tively Thursday by the Gentrying to correct some an eral Appropriations Committicipated evil before any such tee. problem existed. The action was taken on Key measures advanced to motion of Sen. Bruce S. Jenthird reading included a bill kins Lake), who said which provides that judges of he wanted to give the full the state must run on the bal- Legislature a chance at the bill lot on their record. If a judge ahd suggest possible changes. on his record, is not He explained that he particor if a vacancy should occur, ularly had in mind possible the bill sets up a judicial com last minute deletions of apmission to make recommenda propriations for specific purtions for appointment to fill poses. the vacancy. Rush Some amendments to this the In general past years,' were indicated before final bill most freappropriations passage, however. quently has not been introLaw Suit Immunity duced until close to the last Another bill advanced would days of the Legislature. Latewaive some immunity to law ness and dangers of opening suit of state, city and county the flood gates to proposed agencies, and would authorize increases for individual departfiling of claims against the ments ar institutions frequentstate. This was advanced, but ly have prevented general dewill be held up on final pas- bate or consideration of the sage until opponents have bill on the floor of the two been heard on the proposal. houses. Two money bills were tabled Sen. Alonzo F. Hopkin to wait a more clear picture general chairman, of state revenue. One would said he would welcome such appropriate fupds for a new an opportunity for open disCapitol greenhouse and some cussion. Following such dislandscaping. This drew con- cussion, the bill could go back siderable opposition. The bill to the committee for possible asked for $50,000. amendment. State Employment Usual Compromise The other money bill, shelved He warned, however, that in for the time being, sought past sessions, general appro$10,000 to set up a citizen com- priations committees as a rule mittee study of state employ- have not been able to hold ment practices with an eye to the appropriations within the upgrading state employment governors recommendations. Six new measures were in- Usually a figure between the troduced Wednesday. recommendation Two key measures among governors and the department requests them would (1), remove the has prevailed, he told. mandatory provision of mar- 'The chairman warned subriage counseling service for committee members not to be persons seeking divorce, and too liberal with department (2), provide that counties bear requests and urged them Jo The cost "of grand "jury opera: exercise good business practions. The latter measure tice in studying these requests. would also make1 secret by Rep. Francis S. Lundell, law testimony given before a Fork) said the grand jury. interests must be held paramount. Revenue Needs Cubans Honor Four Orval Hafen (R-SSen. In Military Funerals George) urged that the apHAVANA (UPI) Military propriation bill be reported out funerals were held in Havanas as early as possible to allow Colon Cemetery Wednesday the legislators fime to devise for four persons believed to be means of raising additional militiamen killed fighting anti- revenue if this should be recommunist rebels in the quired. Mountains. Feb. 16 will be the 39th day Although there was no offi- of the Legislature. Rules call cial explanation of the rites, for submitting the general apthe panoply of military burial propriations bill by the 40th was unmistakable. day. Aide For Clyde Unlfed States and a , former student at Utah State University. Ambassador Zahedi termed Utah nmy scond home" and toldj senators his country would be forever grateful lor the assistance given my nation by your nation. t Pork Bought - He said American aid and technical know-howmuch of ft supplied by Utahns, ' had helped his country build and operate schools, hospitals, lrrl-gation systems and dams. The best way to keep world peace is. to help others maintain their freedom, he ,' said.- - To' Aid Needy WASHINGTON (UPI)-T- he D e p a rtment Agriculture Wednesday movedtoexpand the variety and volume of surplus food for the needy by purchasing $1.3 million worth of canned porkand gravy. The action was part Of Ppes ident Kennedys program to more than 4 million Americans One of the first actions he took after entering the White ' . Housb. 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