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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, January 4, 1961 wf Rules Gashes Mark Congress Opening Continued from Page One , vember when he was losing ; his own chance to take the ; presidential inauguration oath. In the Senate Democratic ; . caucus Tuesday morning there was other friction. As expected, Mike Mansfield of Mon-tan- a was elected as Vice Presi- dent-elec- t Lyndon B. Johnsons successor In the leadership and Hubert H. Humphrey of Minnesota was elected assistant leader. MANSFIELD, however, ' cre- ated one of the few surprises of the day when he announced that he wanted Johnson, as vice president, to preside at future sessions of the Demo-- ; cratic caucus. This shocked some Demo Such an increase In acreage, have taught us that we cannot Kansan Files Breeding would permit count on obtaining an western Kansas farmers In terrupted supply of sugar from areas to start growing Latin American nations, said Bill to Hike rigated sugar beets. Breeding, a member of the should House Agriculture Committee, "EVENTS IN Beet Acreage USE said, CUBA Senator Thruston B. Morton of Kentucky, the Republican national chairman. Senators Humphrey and Thomas H. Kuchel of California, the assistant Republican leader, then offered a plan, to reduce the required number of votes to 51, or a constitutional majority. Their proposals also insured that there might be 100 hours of debate before a filibuster could be forcibly stopped. ; The move to change Rule XXII has traditionally been made on opening day before Senate rules have' been adopted. The theory is that at that time Rule XXHIs not applicable and that a move to change the rule cannot be filibustered. Sr f producers are only temporary, and can be taken away when relations with the foreign country improve, then private sugar companies would be reluctant to invest 10 million to 15 million dollars in a new plant par- Mansfields proposal was liamentary questions Tuesday. discussed for about an hour - One question was whether " " in the caucus and lnally-approved the Senate would have gone a vote of 46 past the "opening point if it by to 17. adjourned until Wednesday t without acting. Nixon at first By then, however. It was ruled that such would be the time for the Senate to meet case. and the caucus recessed until When the Senate "reWednesday with its business cesses, It goes over to a unfinished new "calendar day but not AT ISSUE IN the filibuster to a new "legislative day. fight is the Senates Rule XXIL When it adjourns. It moves Rule XXH provides that debate may not be ended over a on to a new "legislative day.1 -- members objection without a - Mansfield agreed to recess s of the sena- until Wednesday if that was vote by tors present Civil rights advo- what the rules changers needcates argue that the difficulty ed. However, Nixon reversed of getting a majori- himself and said the senators ty creates the threat of filibuster-dil- would have to "adjourn to get atory, obstructive talk their motions before the and makes it virtually to get rights legislation through the Senate. . WHEN WEDNESDAY'S sesReeelr mi demoted (IMhlns sion opened Senator Clinton P. Pk. IMS--1 J7J, fart. 441 d Anderson of New Mexico a proposal for reducing ZCMf uwiavmo s the requirement to NIAft PATTtRNS 2nd Hoof 60 per cent He was joined by , to ' X.. buy ate, Maurine Neuberger mud Sen- - J left, and j Atvsiwnar hmm Tni frui ramn i VtNh0U chat at the Margaret Chase Smith opening on Tuesday of the 87th Congress. 1 ' i vacation a car to pay bills... your DOLLARS the things new for any worth , t - Lockhart Ho s&ld It is essential the Sugar Act be amended to provide permanent authority for such additional acreage. He said that If changes giving additional acreage to U.S. - ; Prwe ' .) crats, who respect Johnson but who have IN THIS, however,- the rule 2 personally J looked forward to his eleva-- j changers require parliamentafrom the support ry presiding tion to the vice presidency as Vice president Thus Nixon ' an opportunity to tut the party to nearly, three The was subjected loose from his control. only two women members of the hours of bombardment on . AeeocUUd WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 Rep. J. Floyd Breeding Introduced a bill Tuesday to Increase the domestic allotment of sugar beets by about 250,000 acres annually. ! T unin- ir- - while purpose. Get them J ' with a popular Lockhart Plan Loan j Home Office: at Exchange in Salt Lake. ,, Main MoctatGo J z o;?vi i SIX UTAH OFFICES -- & -- ' I forever young 2'WomenMesmerize Senate at Oath Rites and freshman Sen. MauThe Senates two rine Neuberger set a nonpar(UPI) women members stole the tisan tone for the proceedings. At' Mrs. Smiths request,. Mrs. show Tuesday at Neuberger escorted her to the ceremonies. rostrum to be sworn in by WASHINGTON, Jan. oath-takin- 3 lican, g THIRD-TERSen. Margar- Vice President RichardM. et Chase Smith, Maine Repub Mrs. Neuberger r term elected to a full her late husband, succeeding Richard, who died in office received a standlast year ing ovation from Republicans and Democrats. - Eafrlier, six-yea- CHIFFON two-third- dress of drifting rayon chiffon. 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