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Show i Tbe Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, February 12 1(5, 1371 r . v ! a j1 J4L ' t "c I ; . ? v V. fv U f K , 7 V, x ' " j. Vi. y i,- - v v. , f y .'' - - 'v ty-' i -- k -- - v- A- ,,Li y ' is h"4 t X $. mwm4 r ( a , Htiu!o t, V. V -- 1 J nbune Corrc -- V . iA y - A t L woo j( jb Johnson Thats Ice Fisliing SALMON, Idaho Towering banks on Salmon ice fishermen ol dwaif Itiver. ( liffs were pushed 15 to D 1... t r f ? j rXoim ca'v 11 to Summers has been critical of pat redistncting plans, claiming they sought only to perpetuate rural control of lawmaking v i f. ; c I y.lL ICJhEPH L LEVINE pitu GEORGE C. SCOTT, a MIKE NICHOLS rn THE DAYthe DOLPHIN PG ZZ? Summers said the Legislature chouldn t delegate its reapportion responsibility to a comThat s the responsibility of this entire mittee body, not some committee, he said u IS feet high when ice jam flowed out of the Middle fork and moved into salmon Itiver (,'anvon reeentlv. TO KILL THE PRESIDENT. rcdis-tnctm- Prolongs Deadlock That prolonged a deadlock over re apportionment, each body having killed a rt districting plan pass d by the other Senate leaders said a proposal was being drafted to and the reapportionment contromber commission that worked versy to a on reorganization last year. They said that :-' n u UHWmiKSlY. Dean Summers, R Boise, who has protect urban intensts in the struggle, said he would fight to ket p reapportionment before the Legislature Summers said the reorganization commission of which has eight Republicans, four Democrats and two appointees of the governor, has just one city dweller Sen battled The only reapportiowm nt miasure stall alive after weeks of eksiUsion, sponsored by .Sen J Wilson .Steen, R Glenns Ferry, was ucf ated 19 to 13 in the Senate - " . r facThe three major ing Legislature s op, ning five weeks a '0 continued to jam the lawmaking rotes 1 nday TTie Senate acted on measures involving Daylight Saving Time and reorganization, and tailed about the best way to solve the reappor tionnn nt di pute But the end result was little progress and both houses called for Saturday m ssions the first of the term '- . Wr-tr-- (P) the Idaho 4 f ITis fi(JlSF5 - L , e.ated - n HE TRAINED A DOLPHIN proposal would reach the Senate floor next week, likely Tuesday The commission sport soverd months on 22 bill package of to reorganize sate government The bills covered more than 1 0 0 pages but so far have sailed through witn limited opposition Promises 1 ight By Quane Kenyon 4 r A7.'' As 3 Issues Still Bog Down s. t z, x ,' 77X i ! r , ij p r.-- v V-A -- t ) ;.w - Idahos Solons Work Today 'S' . 5;1 else TIOLLEI -- AnAoEmbav-)PMu(- iv i I last ath Suuta 632 CALL 6 15 8 15 262-94- 24 FOR TIMES D!I1 Jili uc is Idaho Okay lUgins - The Idaho (M) approved, but held for possible roc onsult ration Saturday, a bill to let voters express their views on the equal rights for women controveisy Kennevick asks reconsideration Saturday, the House will first have to vote on whether the bill should be considered again or sent to the Senate for its action The bill calling an advisory vote ni t Novemhi r on whether Idahos ratification of the cijiitti liquid ui in iiumii 3v cv uiC U S Constitution should be rescinded passed 34 33 f riday But Rep Jack Kcnnevuk. R Bouse, served notice of possible reconsideration If If reconsidered, the bill will tie vote cl upon again and one of the mam factors will be the House Approves home before the vote Friday Several other lawmakers had planned trips home over the weekend despite the Saturday session, which normally is devoted to routine bills Rep Ralph Gines-'- , R Nampa, said referral to the voters was the best way to determine how they realty feci about the issue BOIXR lloue ihuint!oivm in the llnnsov, fust Saturday meeting of the session Rep Dorothy D Wallace, is hospi taliztd in Boise and Rep Doyle Miner, R St Anthony, had left for a weekend visit at McCann, Disaster Aid - The Idaho BOISE (AP) House Friday concurred with Senate amendments and sent to Gov Cecil D Andrus a bill creating a disaster emergency fund to assust Idaho Hood victims A companion bill is being considered to appropriate $1 million to the fund The money will be used te make loans to to be local governments repaid when federal disaster relief grants arrive But Rep McDermott. 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