Show p f-- fm ' The Salt Lake Tribane Saturday Demos Shape Work Bill Soloii Stuck? It’s ‘Absurd’ By Lichty r v By Dale Nelson Associated Pfes? Writer Chlcato Tribune Service The legislative battle over proposed repeal of Utah’s "right to work” law which has not yet been joined on the floor of either house of the Legislature but which has been simmering In committee and In the Capitol corridors may sift to new ground next week 'Democratic House members is drafting a new measure entitled "The Union Democracy Act” with the Intention of offering It as a substitute for HB 38 which A GROUP-o- f would simply repeal the ‘‘right ' to work" act One of the sponsors of the proposed substitute measure Is Rep Richard V Evans Lake City) He said Friday that some of the Democratic 'senators are working with the House group THE BILL is tentatively outlined would repeal the "right to work” act and at the same time set up some regulatory union controls drawn largely from the federal Ken-- I nedy-Ive- s bill which failed to pass in the last Congress It ivould require disclosure of union financial Information reportsHby union officials of 'personal conflict of interest transactions due notice for union elections election of union officials by secret ballot: periodic' election of officers limitation of trustee' ships employer reports on - amounts -- spent on labor-relatiapd reports by Jabor relations consultants v affairs” said Smylie "Adding them to the voter lists will help BOISE— Idahoans will decide maintain the balance’ between in November 1960 whether to age groups" The House also passed 40-let 19 and vote: a'bill! changing the date 61 A constitutional amendment WASHINGTON Feb 6 Hill was agitated Friday by a report that Senate Majority Leader Lyndon Johnson was stuck in a S e ri ate elevator Thursday night The Texan indignantly denied the canard Johnson' said he emerged from his offices adjacent to the Senate- - chamber shortly before midnight and found the elevators not working BtJT A! REPORT persisted that the- majority leader had entered an automatic elevator and found himself locked up for 15 minutes before engineers could rescue him In the tight little world under the Capitol dome the story created a romise February 7 1959 lowering the voting age from 21 was approved Friday by the House 49-It passed the Senate 38-Wednesday IT WAS THE first of 15 proposed constitutional changes to clear the 35th Idaho' Legislature and win a place on the 9 8 ballot G6v Robert E Smylie w$io had asked for ths lower voting age called the action “most gratifying” and predicted the measure will be approved in the general election “WE CAN trust our young people to take an active and worthwhile part in our public Idaho’s primary election from the second Tuesday of August to the second Tuesday in June This bill now goes to the Senate NINETEEN bills were introduced in the House Including a code and a bill to set up a division of natural resources in the state government The House WAys and Means Committee sent to the floor for a vote scheduled Monday a constitutional amendment giving the Senate power to originate tax bills The committee declined to recommend passage or defeat — Senate-approve- d to disclose— in total approprl- a bill which atiorm which the committee would raise Idaho’s minimum will recommend wage from 75 cents to $1 per - THE SENATE acted on two hour Consideration of the bills measure stalled Thursday on minor passing both without opposi- two obstacles tion One would broaden Tlvil Sen J Reid Hoggan statutes affecting city service urged it be amended employes permitting m o s t ' to exclude And Sen workers in cities of the first Jack M Murphy and second class to be covered objected to removal of what The other would prohibit he termed the "enforcement" districts formed after taxing section of the law the normal assessment date MISSING from the Senate from levying taxes In that year floor Friday Jternoori were SIX Democrats and three members of the Finance Comvoted against the Republicans mittee They were excused to lower the voting to proposal put finishing touches on the ageTHE SENATE delayed until He refused Monday further argument on advance — the- House-approve- d House-approve- teen-ager- s -- - bills which Sen appropriation ' ’ THIRTY Democrats and 19 Howard C Hechtner : Perce) the chairman said Republicans voted for Reps would be ready for announce- W Dean Palsmer ' (D-Ne- z it -- was excused ment Saturday t ons IT WOULD impose specific sanctions and remedies against embezzlement prohibit felons lrom serving as union officers and prohibit picketing for ex- " And our charity drive was a huge success! almost equaled the cost of advertising printing-postag” and this victory dinner! Contri-button- Continued from Page One the past because the legislators had never been presented sufficient facts on which to base an affirmative action Bjr Associated Press WASHINGTON Feb 6 — A Harvard University economist Friday disputed the Federal Reserve Board contention that a balanced budget is the inflation Seymour E Harris chair man of Harvard’s economics department told the Senate-HousEconomic Committee he believes inflation is not caused p r i m a rily by government deficits e EARLIER William McChes-neMartin chairman of the Federal Reserve Board backed President Elsenhower’s appeal to Congress for a balanced budget to deter inflation Martin told the committee that if the will exists can be found to adapt federal expenditures and tax policies so as to produce a surplus instead of a deficit in prosperous tiiries y - When the Reconstruction Finance Corp was in operation sponsors of the bill ex- ' from - -- law-makin- g Friday to inspect some of the institutions in " Utah County for which they are responsible the institutions Among visited were the State Hospital and Central Utah Vocational School in Provo and the State Training1 School In American Fork Both houses will be in recess Saturday and will return to calendars Monday ’ By Associated Press A bill to permit parimutuel bet CHEYENNE WYO ting on horse racing and roping events was reported out of the House Revenue Committee Friday with a "do pass” ' recommendation i ' : ’ THE WYOMING Senate meanwhile gave its approval to a bill consolidating the budget and state purchasing X agents’ duties —— It killed a bill that Would have outlawed steer roping and team roping at rodeos The bill would have what are called busting and stretching of animals In rodeo contests— practices considered cruel' by State Sen Orvel Brldgmon of Platte County a supporter THE SENATE passed a resolution recognizing state assurance for maintaining the Jackson Hole flood control ' project when it - is completed £en Norman Barlow of Sublette County said former Gov Milward Simpson had assured the federal government he would guarantee maintenance out of his emergency contingency fund if 'necessary The resolution would call to Gov Joe Hickey’s attention that the policy should be continued DOWNTOWN MAIN FLOOR ANNEX Downtown Salt Lake Penney's Convenient LAY AWAY lets you SAYE SEN BRUCE PORTER of Teton County said the Army Engineers wouldn’t complete the project unless assured it would be maintained locally The House In committee of the' whole voted approval of a bill to establish a Wyoming school for the deaf in Casper A companion bll appropriating the school has not yet been debated $250000 to build ' §X v H - In Nevada For ‘Junket’ By Associated Press CARSON CITY NEV Feb 5—The legislative houses met briefly Friday and recessed for a weekend that will see many lawmakers trek to the Ely area for a look at Nevada’s mining problems 4 $ 'V ALUMINUM CHAISE PRINTED PLASTIC PAD budget proposal If Republicans should adopt a firm policy against extra spending it could foretell a coalition with economy-mindeDemocrats to assure rough handling of Sawyer’s budget THE ASSEMBLY passed seven bills while the Senate approved two Friday Proposed licensing of casino dealers gained more attention as the Assembly’s Judiciary Committee held hearings on the gaming control bill Robert Galli Sparks police chief told the lawmakers 'the idea of licensing dealers may prove to be too big a task to handle He said the big question was who will handle the licensing job He a d d e d he feared the state may drop most of the work on local law enforcement agencies Double Six-inc- bar h construction with 1" tubing rubber tires colorful floral V- ?- 1888 TABLE SET i vV t t 2495 For entertaining ' for family use! 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COME EARLY! PRE-SEASO- N Utah SenateGrants SL Okeli for Strong Mayor tortion He declared that Price did Rep Evans said he expected not need it and added that he the measure to be ready for enactment of the law introduction early next week hoped would not tempt the Carbon County Commission to use it Expert Raps US Policy DOWNTOWN SALT LAKE PENNEY'S BRAND NEW SHIPMENT OF s e — |