Show - — r- 's-t?!::---- : i::- - - ':'-:- :'" :' i ' r - "i - - '' i''' :'2 ' - T :iC———NIV'-'‘--'---Th- a ' ' :4 ' 1' ::i i ::-::- :: t: ' ' 43:sfg14'- - - 4 are sitispended senators first passed final reading a basic science act which would require prospective practitioners of the healing arts to pass an examination in basic sciences as a prerequisite of licensing The vote was 12 to 9 with two absent Must Pees Itoliee I :1 !! Later in the afternoon a group of students from the University of Utah spassed with flying colors a test In practical lobbying by get ting the body to approve a meam- tire granting graduates of the law school admiselon to the bar without ' taking the regular bar examine- bon The vote was 15 to eight and applies to graduates' recetv- ing degrees by July 1953 Both measures having origt- rated In the senate must pass ') ':rrr - 'k P 0 0 i I ' (:'' - i ::' ' ' ?' ' ' 1 ' ' - ' ' - - ' 1 I '" titled to such consideration It was opposed on the grounds — that it would lower the mtandards of the Utah bar that It covered as well am veterans and that it discriminated against the student who Wfia graduated from an Institution other than the s t ate university Three of the four ' practicing attorneys in the senate opposed the measure° The one who it wam Sen Day ' supported An issue which the senate has been postponing mince the early Bill Odom at the controle of hie "Waikiki Beech" an ravorting mutat guard rftM In his long flight days of the session came to a head lower right wow a over the tioiden Gate u ith lie's trying for distance of 5285 miles nonstop but not to a final conclusion The Immo was what to do about a 1943 act which barred legislators from UTAII LEGISLATIVE Hole) Inaction on the general reeeiving pay for any other state CALENDAR appropriations bill evoked mome position during the term for which T1 critical comment in the Utah men- - they were elected !Broad-Dil57th Day ate Monday Poeltion of Proponente "I personally hope" said mild- Signed by Itioernor in came JIB It the form of up $lt MI (Gibson et al)—Td In- rnennered Pres Alonzo F Hopkin crease benefits and extend coverage that the house meea 272 which would have exempted (D Croyden) of of the present legisla-occupational ditierSr a ct fit to bring the appropriation bill !members in- SR 2149 (Gibson rt but reinstated 'tura from the out today and act upon it crease beneftts and extend coverage Continued from Page One Continued from Page One of Industrial compeneation act "1 have no objection to the it with additionall teeth for house's refusing to acoept nenate 1950 election and thereafter On by Rep A I Tippetts (D San- of the on his route' because SENATE ' motion of Sen P S amendments amending the bill (D Salt Lake Citv) theMarthakis weather who said it Wag aimed at a Rills raosrd wax bill Pete) ' " or a it there paving killing it by Odom told the Burley radio sit 300 titeese)—TO add roads to amended down to a simple repeal- - 1"recket which has developed in vote of the house he planned to proceed to slate htghwfty system t0-1-er of the 1943 act '' to aid the state's Substituted for Sli '21)3 previously Malad then to Rock Springs and dependent of Power Proponent) took the position dren 1AIth passed amendments) program" Wyo' that the 1913 act was passed for HR 212 ifaylaa)—To repeal law "But for a few members to aide- - the C A A officiala here Raid his welfare said He of ePeeirle expenditures purpose barring Ia legisintora from receiving- 13000 foot altitude was sufficient preventing! track so important a measure in this p ay for another state position durIn my opinion an abuse of legiala- - a governor from influencing legis- had been "snowballing" in the term for whit clear any mountains along Ms they wece by appointing members of tive power 1 am happy the senate let1" because of collusion be- - elected to the lugialature i category course above the mountainous and the to state positions legislature !UR 8 and 8 iTippetist—P p On hps not treated a bill that way Isolated Central Idaho wilderness that " it had served its put- - t wee n wives and husbands seekeonetitutionni amendment to "The bill was passed by this! and " The C A A said the overcast in noee : in divorce and 'because of "lack permit selection of state guyed!) body sent to the house and a re- - ' The bill must now go back to of wel- public Instruction on a central Idaho had lifted about 2000 between the 1 returned communi-the But cooperation ennonpartisan celpt basis the preceding hour and that form cation from the senate has never theA house in Ito amended sit 135 (Land miiiimani—To re- - feetin fare commission and the courts" the time Odom reached the by fight extending over several of lye loners prospect been read in the houne Such pro-pract ttlite 1Ie charged that' many wives heating arts to pass an es- - Pocatello area in eastern Idaho cedure seems to me to be a reflec- - seseions of the legislature to put before the people a proposition for upon advice of attorneys fail to hMinlition in tooth sciences as a his weather should have cleared tion upon the legislature" e mditioning of lic n was s k enough alimony an d support Mitchell Melich (R Moab) !eliminating the state superintend-Sesit 245 and 248 1Jensing Fowler) to Odom had said heovercasttrying ent from the het of Mate political and break the thrdugh dis- —To and to to teachers themeelves Ogden maintain permit the said money minority Republican party officers ended in solve local retirement system and north farther that victory any during hoped swing divorce 'children the after to wished commend Pres Hopkin become full members of state re- res- - '171r the day Two be unnecessary because he thus become public charges nrernrnt tostrn 12003) for his statement and to concur in olutions coned- a such did not want to add toomuch to proposing s it 2011 tidhbons his comments GIVVII Lien Automatic tutional amendment passed the his flight vide for inauguration and enforce Not Sidetracking Bill senate After - leaving San rraneiscot 297—automati- - merit of elate program to commit The bill—IIB disease (21cattle bangs sinning Two Thirds Bare Odom took a northeast course As commission welfare 017 speaker Ed J hicPolin rally gives the 1411 301 (Plest)---Tset up new he passed over Williams Cal at Summit) replied that one man or One of thorn received 17 affirm- - la lien on CI judgments for allto 15:33 pm en route to Lakea few g alive votes and the other 18 almony Or "other legal cleims" parks and a puldtr)ty department of pub- - view Ore he advised air commurelief recipient and (i'llavti ntli irnd department owned the bill but that it was being held bare the by i81 Usti majority development nicationa: of tnik0) In the house The speaker he mild i The proposition will go on the gives the COMMiesiOn the duty SR transfer ist tMellea)--T- o "Abandoning all flight plans and properly may hold a bin in which ballot at the nest general election diligently pureuing their collecc there are irregularities Ile ex- Other bale passed by the Renate tion" The commission would re- - it telt! rape vg (7tir:teni ridie tadneldimeninterniogiutti proceeding under visual flight to feel way pressed the opinion that the senate would: Authorize the state hoard tam n a portion of the alimony or licity end industrial development to rules Necessary procedure in amending the meas-- ! of exaolinera to digilose of the !claims so collected sufficient to University of Utah school of mines through storm conditions:" and ) Industries t ure was irregular miners: T East cover cost of asiontance granted t re- 011 center for thetoblind mil':le A new section carried by the gd—otille Rep Maurice Anderson preparatory occupying a new provision Money due slate on water and Utah) majority floor leader said center which has been authorized bill would make it the duty of lion or state Income tax return pouer hoard contracts from state the house would pasn a bill accept-- I permit Ogden teachers to dieeolve district and county attorneys to auditor to state engineer !lot 218 May Figgren MartholkIn) able to the senate before the les- - '11 local retirement system and be- - represent the welfare commission —ro HIS le (Lason Marbis)—TO peradmit graduates of the lintaiOn ends He too took the posi- - come mit boards of education to destroy commisVelltitV of Utah members of the lin civil actions when the nelmol to the records after 10 years unwanted tinn that the senate procedure was mtate retirement her without the reguler her PIsystem provide :Rion determinea that the divorced out of order for inaugurittion and enforcement demerting or estranged spouse lei amination unlit July 19'51 Mt 'tea (Stenarti—To appropriof a state program to combattlailing to render adequate support ate $25000 to the state department child and minor or of veterans affairs his to wife and disease rattle thills Passed bangs among 1161 105 (Jarman Munk Brothereliminate the notarization of state or children in118 137 (Jensien et sont—To decrease tax exempt 4:( Income tax returns I' fish crease licenses ansi and Okeh game Unanimous Near for allowance evalsoration gas disthe maximum on gam renuive tributors from Vs to 3 unaninear received bill The claims darorig l NH 134 litrikert— To appropriate Zrib8-1S1un11111111 (City last—TO repeal proMous approval after a section to 31500 to Glen W Crosby to reimIAS th t state hibition employes against him for loss of bond in a residence burse remove present requireIn legislature House conWeber county criminal case (52- ments was voted out on the mo- - aerving "C7'4 curred In senate amendments (51 tion Of Rep Clifton G M Kerr 111 174 (Patterson Ontaillet Huratt—To lune' tory mornIne intered at the (11 – Box Elder) 118 141 (Jork et al( —To give poet office at Pall Lake Cul na soInO permit catfishing from a welfare commission a lien on Judgflue matter under ut Ot Much 0 1679 The fish and game measure Infixed line on Colorado San Juan ments for abniony and other legal and Green rivers euttetintion rikten Uteh Idaho Puede 'creases resident hunting licenaos elltitni held by welfare recipients nd tuindav and Wvnmina ()env monis from $4 to $5: remident hunting lift 1St tOpenshaw Mitchell St 50: year In advent' CS 00 Lunn Aldattos and Via !kept — To permit HK 150 (Ohtani—TO pPrmit state In U I dilly and Sundae month St 75 and fishing licenriea from $5 to $8 counties to raise las levies for to contract for roast commission The Tribune le a momhor of the Alma end nonresident hunting licenses gPrIerlkl fund purposell from 50 to Proof' The Aseociatetl Preen 11 from $30 to $tO proierts without calling for bids elated All of the In(4k11-3cittelvele le the uo for rpuht ntilogi $2 the of $1 crease 1111 portion 11ation At ell the 'twat flaws printed Ir plus ISA (Banned et al)--T- O perlin 163 (Aldnus et al)--T- o P news of ncenmex tht per ea wet! u all now being alloted to mit banks to close on Saturdas county property levies for recreaiiwiisa set be and June ) tion to 5 mill Sep during July August game feeding funds would 3 (Openahaw tin am& to cover game damage temher Aldnus)—To s4 de118 iCaylas Faust)--Trediree maximum county levy for claims fine privileged lowish lists for put' 1 flood to 12 mill from control In Pit No IIIIIXIMUITI II provided for poses of radio libel law 149-r4a Hilt 134 (Openahaw dividual claims but in case the filit 137 tillobelts TIppetts and To certain heating fuels Openthawl---Tot‘Income Of non damage fund is Insufficient all from exempt stmt4 fuel taxes (512-70"r37171els i residents earned in Utah ClikIMIN would be reduced by a 118 17A Jarmant—TO (Lyman blanket percentage provide that the slate tax comKills Killed is mission may determine fnir rash reMt 313 (Paust et VAMP (Sr ore for occupntion tas light 4 orannte the stale liquor control e oYoung purposes 'A hen it la sold on conCOMM141006 W W (Ft comWasatch) tract bet een two related 1111 136 tid alto keret—TO let led the floor fight for the measure panies 17 rather than 148 Jarmant—To county commission (Lyman Most of the representatives op- det district officers a abatement to cointnitnion mosquito permit lori 4 determlne amount of district propterinine fair cash value of ore sold poming the bill agreed that farmaome comon contrnct between two reinted erty levy 1 ens were entitled 1111 111 in net litowart 104411 (March procompanies determining pensation for deer damage ' (1 ''''' ceeds valuation Jackl—To 4' permit local government 0 to t votes 34 bill waa I The 1111 1A4 passed to issue revenue bonds for public tialinann Marble 144141 ' 4 0 4i ' ‘ To transfer duty of collecting 118 after Rep Lawrence H Johnhousing 4 ' ki win (It Rich) offered a success- to tut muskrat take '''' amendment s' t I 10 f He Paid 1 i ': off the protected hat i 4 7 '' 11 ' 1 '' t i muskrats were doing extensive lk ' ' 1 ' 11:1: 'F damage to irrigation work in his county re- Dempite the fact the If Ir' 4 organization bill had theliquor — 44 support —y -of its special committee On liquor 4 1 the howl's rejected the bill 26 for ti 'Waikiki Beech' Flies Over Golden Gale i I house Defeats i 1 at Heavy Storms Slow Odom On Long Hop For Ilotiq111fr te! ' I chit-Abu- ' i 09-3-1- I (17-4- (12-9-- house-approve- d - Jollepro 01 edeci o The committee's entire membership of 13 voted for the bill Those not present left proxies to be voted Connally said an amendment was adopted giving E C A administrator Paul Hoffman authority to act as the agent for the bureau of federal supply in purchases of etrategic and critical materials The E C A would have authorcontracts with ity to make foreign nations for strategtic ma These contracts would terials be made with the approval of the chiefs of other government involved in the materials 111 For Old Post WASHINGTON : : His commission Monday recom- mended that all government con- trols of transportation—on roads highway planes and ships— should be shifted to the commerce (le rail& 1 r" r ii: if 1 t i ' I i - — — l '1 :97 -- r ' 71711 i - e r L 4' Li ' 174 ""-"- : 73 11fr - ) 1Y 1 I - FALL 11 -- t r:: 2 4 -- t-iii f641 '3 i : i 1 4: 2371 Washington Ogden Utah ' - J - A PAINTS ti: r' g $01 ter: le - ItihmievoMtehitall commlealtio took - ' '' v 4k t k oct:s(msceerrgtitlicinelocrats for "the kind of men you know he will appoint A bill that was a hot knurl two 1yearre ago—permitting banks to cloae on Saturdays — breezed through th e house with Only POVen 'tt Ii' ) pnirrr il STO:la - l 2' negetive "Ilea too - 1r-- l' tdeloou 'PY I 1 1121i ILA t SOLD AT ONCE! BE 1 FUMED r--- -' (-- LI ‘ Ut1TRIMMED - tc711- i AND ' 8'J AT A FRACTION f: (Ail 0 - ' 7" 8" VALUES ' A'' f UP TO 226 So Main — ::z - - w : I--- VALUES - - UP TO ' ff- $34" $39" 4 t tL i ' r -- ' r 1 N t''' i - - - ( - --- tt'i 'Se 46- - 1 1 ir-- i - OTHER COATS yFNL i i t VALUES i z i VALUES hits of importod fur IAIGISI IIITANIN -- - i 1 UP TO i ' 1 - 1 t - I $ Iq 1 t Sires and ovals for filo "hard-so-fi- t" 4111 OF MINI NAYS Between 2nd and 3rd South Sts 4 dt 141 SOUTH MAIN A 4 0 4 A fl L 11rjP $8500 r ' --' to I $55oo ADANI HATS WORLD I)i 1 -- r- 10 (°P t: t VALUE! g —1 L ko N rrfA r-1 OF THEIR ' r s i 50 1 -- — - ft ' NN $5 16 -- 11 i votes The permismion only during June July Auguat and September Another measure against which opporrition failed to materisilizo "OAP a bill to permit the state road commianion to awerd conetruction land nisintnance projects without leallthg for bids The present law 'require' the commission to award contract over 125000 to the low set bidder ) GARMENTS MUST ‘ L' ''- -' 411:7 k 4 $ N '' it ' - i f:lr----- i L:: ree-ma- ! k'' Debate Setup more the pres ent th FULLER it 430 B Proof Idaho rolls Idaho Blvd qor ) SALT LAKE CITY : againet - tirOopopiohnerinrit i Li 211 SOUTH STATE ' ' - - 411 i : i I lif ' V 30 diseak 1 A "' charming t i ! i '1 Priced to tit your purse too— come and see them all! 4 I : i for 1949—all ready to tnake ANY room look new and 1 (to2 b411 - WINTER AND - - - 1 7 F'tu L- 1 OUR VALUES LEADS WHY PAY MORE? '''r q 10for 10 — II i 1 411 ' ' AT TEN STARTS 7 1 CII V ‘il t i --- '-' TEll ( l' - LI 0 They're here—the latest desiirns the freshest colors— $ k (54-0-t- PA ' ItIARCH corn-wou- al)---T- o ' - AGIIIII ) Vk decorator-style- d i 1 IA i 1 ' 1 '' 1 0:1:t - 1 ' t 1 ' irk - 4' t' 0110E " Doan' Pick A O i p zikt 1 7 UP— March Herbert Hoover who used to be thinks secretary of commerce that job should be more important than it is now eS) )011i is countries y di-t- al--- 5all - Notke "For that reason I am taking the unprecedented step of respectfully urging you now to give to the entire senate of the United States and to the people of this country at least 60 days before the date set for the signing of the pact the text of the proposed agreement and the names of the nations which will participate and the reasons why the United States should become it party to the pact "Submit Mr President that the submission of the treaty to the senate as a fait accompli will be decidedly unfair to the senate and to the participating nations "I am urging this suggestion in all seriousness because I sincerely believe that in times ot peace we should adopt and follow the principles of Pres Wilson who ad- vocated 'open covenants openly arrived ar" Hse ) Uj" "From time to time newspaper purporting to give the language of the important articles in the pact have been released to the press Members of the foreign relations committee of the senate have been permitted to read preliminary drafts "Other senators however have been kept in the dark as to what the provisions of the pact will be "The proposal that the United States enter into a pact which in effect is a treaty of alliance with accounts inter-Sincla- ir PT d lows: European House Leader Speaks department In many ways this is the most MasW of Martin Rep Joseph recommendation made sweeping 8 o e u h stachusetts Republican so far by the commission which leader said: reorganization of the "I deeply regret the death of 'is studyingbranch of the govern- Sol Bloom He was a personal executive ment friend for a good many years and For in order to accomplish its one I had learned to admire and all or part of eight other purpose TINO humble His from an respect agencies would have !government to was his high position beginning to be shifted to commerce typical of what can be done in a! Said the free countr like America" Rep Carl VMson (D Ga) group: chairman of the house armed eery- "It was the original intent of ices committee and one of the congress in creating the depart-statio- n members with long service in the ment of commerce that it should house said: embrace the government's est in the development and safe- Member Distinguished ' guarding of transportation "I am terribly orry to hear of o are "Our recommendations the death of Sol rloom Hewes a rected toward accomplishing this distinguished member of the house endfor many years and service with Not all 12 members agreed on him was a source of deep pleasure every suggestion vs and satisfaction for all whoknew ti Hoover who NVIIII secretary him Congress and the nation have of commerce under Presidents lost a faithful friend and servant" Warren G Harding and Calvin Coolidge before he became president himself strung along with Air School the majority every time The idea the commission said W ASHINGTON N tarch 7 UT) —The defense department dis- - is to make the secretary of closed Monday that five college merce responsible for air land and He would presidents have been named to water transportation the eight-ma- n board which will be responsible for its growth in !draw up plans for establishment peacetime for its mobilization in of a U Sair force academy time of war ri two-thir- to hold adequate public hearings on th e matter and to give the people of the nation sufficient oppor tuniy t o express their views i on the pact Partial text of the telegram folchance IIIoover Seeks More 'Work purchase 138-2n- d ' ti &Weems bureau Tribune WASHINGTON March 7 March 7—Sen Utah) The senate foreign relations corn- - Arthur V Watkins (R mitteJ approved Monday a $5580- - Monday night telegraphed Pres S Truman at Key West 000000 European recovery pro- - Harry Fla and urged the president to gram submit the text of the proposed members agreed unanimous- - north Atlantic security pact to- ly on the spending program to be gether with a list of the particinat Tread overthe next 15 months ling nations to the U S senate at Sen Arthur H Vandenberg least 60 days before the signing (R Mich) said the members de- - occurs cided they could make no cut at Suggests Course this time with the commodity Sen Watkins said this course market fluctuating as it is He predicted the bill will win should be followed to avoid possenate approval He said the for- - ' sible embarrassment to the nations to give the senate a Is a involved eign relations committee good index since it represents a cross Section of the senate" Okehed Bill li i ' : i- Watkins Proposes Truman Submit Pact Text Early ' the healing arts Affects Law Graduates As passed the bill provided for an examining board made up of professors Or assistant professors in the various melences who do not hold a degree in any of the heal- ing arts The bill to admit U of U taw school graduates to the bar with- am out the regular examination urged principally upon the grounds that veterans whose libido's were interrupted by the war were en- - By Solons Forillaction i -i- NO ENTANGLEMENTS ERP Budget - ? House Flayed ' Senators:iLkeh $5 Billion a ' the house and be approved by the governor to become law ' The verbal battle over the basic science act revolved largely around two contentions Proponents said its purpose was to raise the standards of all branches of the healing arts Opponents Insisted that the motivation behind It was to exclude chiropractors naturopaths on and other groups from practicing The c ''''' :':'1:: - anima Ity O N MALMQUIST Two sizzling bills involving reg-- e illation and qualifications of pro fessions were passed by the Utah senate Monday the last day for the body to consider melt:naps originating on that aide of the legislature unless the rules again Y r ::::i: ': THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Tuesday March 8 1949 Senate Gkells Science Bill Aids L Law Graduates '4 !: :! - - 4imitdAiiigi ::' ::''':: :' i s 7 ' 1:::-r- — - ' t :::- EAST BROADWAY F f |