Show x e1 f - "'''11"41:"4"''4 - - - - -- ' --- -- : 0'40-'''"'4-4-‘------ -' '''-- i“"------ - - - 24w-a-a46-0- os44 )J - - 41464m4Q0-mwoa1-1- '' - o ' 1 i - - - 1 i' 10A: THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE ' Sunday March 1949 8 1 'I - - n 0—9:!-:- ' s ' ' NT r : : 6: t : : 14' : Vf : ii f i :'i f - ti ' : 4 Ilk 4 f':! - ' ''' ' 1 7 ' - t' - ft' 1 ' : ':kttt44'4 - t' ' - i : '::ifi 5' i!11s'' ' --1 t ! ! -: i (18-3-- I 1 c 4 I ' ' aT-H i ! 4 444 (19-3-- 4 - Mar-Osiri- s) - fr Vr4 t 1 f i t - 7 4 :::19''''''1 s f - 41- (20-0-- 44 1 i i - A ' A '5 '' rtr:1--- seven-memb- er " t and partisan board !' 3 tf' '''' R B 39 (legg Brorkbank) To under place tat e industrial school supervision of proposed new welfare board S IL Se To eliminat present public welfare department advisory council it B 41 (Clegg Broekbank) To transfer power to receive gifts from present welfare commission to proposed new board S It 41 (Clegg Breekbank) TO (1)-4-- :::: ': (" t : 1 non- (17-4-- It 4 4t1-41:-4- 'i ! : t ' i '' :' t$ F t t t - :t: ' ' TA :':: It (13-7-- - c :i- ens of the healing arts and (2) Washington county The acenic highway it was exThat it would be a protection to the public by requiring all prac- plained would be financed largely tioners to raise their standards by federal aid and various federal Some sample comments: agencies 'rho bill also carried one Sen Brockbank: "There is )to clarification which did not add demand for this legislation from anything to the aystem the public but only from the medBut when the amendment was ical profession" prepared and submitted to Sen Sen Marl D Gibson: 'This is McShane he objected that it carnot just a fight between the pro- ried an addition In Davis county fessions but something to protect which his motion excluded Sen Burns of that county said it was the public" addiSen Marthakis: "Chiropractors his understanding that this on an are now required to pass an ex- tion had been approved earlier motion It was finally deamination in their own field This cided to iron out the difference of is sponsored by a group who want opinion when the measure reached the whole loaf and who object to the house anyone else getting the crumbs!' The first item slashed out of Another controversial Issue the bill was 23rd East street in taken up by the senate was the Salt Lake City Sen B Manning persons seeking licenses to prac- biennial bill to add more roads Jolley (R Orem) moved that this tice the healing arts to pass first to the state highway system And be deleted saying it would cost an examination in specified basic as passed by the body the measure the state about $1000000 reversed a long time trend sciences The attitude of the majority of The argument revolved largely On motion of Sen Orrice C the senators was that the state around these contentions: (1) McShane (R Beaver) all the addi- should take on no more roads That the measure was sponsored tions were stricken out except a unless they were the concern of by the medical profession which road through the Wayne Wonder the entire state And on rnotAon of Son S Harold sought to exclude other praction land area and a short section in require a majority of Democrats on the board ' would "Of course" he added be a mietake to appoint Vernon S B Ed to state highway system Romney (Republican state chairS B I (Clegg) To make it unman) or Grant Macfarlane (Demlawful for a member of the legislature to receive pay for drafting a ocratic eats chairman) or a person like myself But I could name bill for introduction into legislature seven Democrats who could take Reese Mare-deS B 134 (Milliman t this out of politics" To permit third fourth and seven to bile fifth class counties to make percompanion qhe manent temporary increases in SB 38 transferred various institusalaries of officials tions from the present commisS B 221 (Knight Fowles sion to the proposed new board To permit regiatered nurses Most of the morning - newton-wawhose licensee have Infixed for nonpayment of fees to reinstate same devoted to debate on a conby payment of 110 and all back litroversial basic science bill cense fees S B 13 (Clegg Breekbank) To (SB 135) which was advanced to third reading by a vote of 14 to reorganize state welfare 'department by replacing present three eight The measure would require a commission with member 4 1 ': ill:: : ':t'71 1:: ):'':J :::::' 4 2 i i''':-'r1- ! 4 116kid6www0h410 ' Pint Lt Bateman Capt Allen i it Flew 80 war combat roisalona 111 : 4''4''- - :: — ' ' i ' Maxwell ' Freida' G transfer rtr4011"r1- ”""'""""':''""1 - 1'T ° ' l' f A ‘ tr rk': f ''' t :ti:: : :- - k 4 t t t ' Breekbank) of juvenile court com- - p I ) 1) t 1 ' 4 ' tions ' '' ' S B (21-0-- 211 (pitch To Gibson) make technical amendments to S B a measure passed this session to increase permissable levy for hospital construction and support ":' k 2) 4 k 17 t Ue 8 ff 1 —i 10 r i 1 s'1 1 d' 41') A -- A ‘1 ‘1 1 “' 8 1 't " : et t 4 0 a 7' ' a 17Vs!' : ' t a it ji ! I (17-4- hJc i First Lt Aoliton H Fielding European air combat 'rateran ' Charlet S I man t bT t : t i t i'l : tt ' Plane Crash Kills Five Utah Hers Continued from 0 t J : In ' ' ' - r' ' t I t 1 I' rage One 401 1: '4 ' of Brigham City airport to the : scene slid the plane was disinte- grated They landed at the emer- - I ' field and walked t gency landing to the crash sceneThe plane evidently had come in : over the lake in distress they ' ' theorized missed the landing field I and crashed into the side of a hill Wreckage was driven deep '' Into the ground The largest piece of the plane that could be found r : measured less than four feet i WASHINGTON Two the senate said 4 ' '0 - 4 ' ' t ' 'I '' - ' 4 - - -- — 1 ' I ' k f : I - t nksi 1 ' i i 7 March 5 (A'— t 3 t r i 1 a ' P - 7 ' - T i 4 t t'f!- 1‘ r IL:e : C- 4''''''''' t - — EVADA 11 t - ' t '''' ): ' i B r ' t1 s t ' ')ta'P--iriti- t -- 1EINV IL r1 inRI3 5 Ak AISijtit '' ‘ -- 0 "' 15 Z '1 ' 94!'-'1-'- :i 1 ' wil ' 4 i s I UTAH 1 1 ' Brt - 'i t ' : Gnitgt ell' 1 iNritt-1- tovvk:eittcl! 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i 1 e I 44 i 7tyt r 71(4(t i etde Ateztot Re4edt4 lifle 01 PAN( 111' 6141 34514 - edie eay S'ale auto-Mobi- ): r s g : ' i I :f ' '' 't ilia t 1 01 ' ' ) ' ' ' i 1 - i - I I - it ' ' r ' : t — I ie L5 ' 'ti--'t - : -- - ' 5 t c'''' '' 't i si Employed Ia Salesman 1! 4 4 '''' s A ann of George G and Cather- 't ' Maxwell 0 '" was born Feb 23 1921 in Erskine i Phony Bookkeeping t Salt Lake City The Intended effect of the earHe was graduated from East t marking was to lift the $3000- high school and was a salesman i for William Walker Monument t Co Ogden year The administration called it He entered the army air forces Nt Harold W Hampton a phony bookkeeping device to In 1943 He was a pilot serving Was Smith high school graduate hide a deficit condition created by in mostly in the United States Lt (Picture taken high school) the tax reduction Republican Erskine was separated in 1945 Pres Truman ignored the fund In January 1943 he married E Bateman Lake switch in Salt Joseph Donna Lakin in Salt Lake City figuring his budget City and Mrs Donald Steadman ' Chairman Walter F George (D Surviving are his parents his 'Crescent widow a non and a daughter GorGa) of the senate finance committee told a reporter the defeated Joined Air Reservi don 5 and Claudia 14 months move was "intended to show a big and three sisters Mrs Elanore was born Aug1 Pvt deficit for the next fiscal year as Birk New York City Mrs Afton 1 1929 Hampton in Murray a aon of Alvah: a basis for more taxes" Christensen Salt Lake City and and Wail lie Hampton Perry And Sen Eugene D Millikin lire Ruth Neff Sandy from South high school! graduated Mr Fielding was born April 21in 1947 (R former chairman of the air reserve the Colo) and joined 1917 in Mancoa Colo a sun of in the summer of 194 group said the the entire basis : Frank D and Lydia Hammond 118:gtsh waalafocrtioanre"gritelestitrois At the time of him he tax increases so Yielding Ilia family moved to an asinstant in the division of far as we can estimate on this Provo while he watt a child and he was educated in Provo schools laboratories Utah state health de- date" partment Marshall Plan Involved Joined U S Air Force Mr Hampton was a member of At stake was a somewhat cornAfter graduation he entered con- the Church of Jesus Christ of phcated bookkeeping operation I Saints struction work and had worked on Latter-da- y volving the treasury's funds the a number of projecta throughout Surviving are his parent! three I the state He became a member brothers and two sisters Richard income tax reduction last year dollar Marof the U S army air force in 1941 P Robert A and W Ray Hamp- and the and served four years in the Euro- ton Mrs Betty H Yoak and Janet shall plan for aiding European nations pean theater being separated in Hampton Salt Lake City and a As part of the original E C A 1946 P O Perry Salt Lake authorization grandfather M1hktn ucceeded He was an active member of the City I—In effect—In having $3000000- Church of Jenua Christ of Latter-da- y 000 of revenues from the fiscal Air Force Vet Sam year that ended June 30 1948 set Survivois include his parents An air force veteran Sgt Lee aside on the books for use in the Provo four brothers and sisters was born April 28 1918 at Evan- current fiecal year ending next E David Keith and Hal Fielding ston Wyo a son of Jofteph S and June 30 Provo Mrs Catherine Hart Ayer Severena Rasmussen Lee This technically turned a prosMaas and a grandmother Mrs Ila came to Salt Lake City in pective $600000000 deficit for this Lavine Hammond Provo 1926 and WWI graduated from year into a paper 3400000000 South high school He later at- surplus Attended U of U tended 13righam Young university 1 Capt Bateman wax born Feb Sgt Lee WWI claims manager 19 1917 In Alpine Utah county at The Kolob Corp at the tinMe a son of William A and Sarah F of his death Bateman lie moved to Salt Lake He entered the army alr forces City at an early aim was Erwin- - In 1940 and was duscharged iws ated from South high school and 1945 lie attained the rank of 'WADSWORTH Kans March 5 attended the University of Utah maater aergeant Moat of hie (1—A patient in a veteran's hos- Ile was employed by the Kolob aervice wax in the L'nited won the Co: From 1937 to 1939 he filled Stateslpital Corp as manager of the a mix- - lumbiaSaturday night Broadcasting aystem'a inatirante department to aotithern the pion states for the I:10500 "Sing It Again" radio conBateman entered the Church of Jesuit Christ of Latter-da- y test Capt M Al! Landon Sainte lie wag a Sunday as theby Identifying army air force" in 1942 and flew mystery voice se a pilot school teacher at Beacon gYV IniPM10111 in Europe Landon a former Kansas gov: In a fighter reconnaleaance squad- - ward ernor was the 3936 Republican Yon don-o- n Lee t married Sgt Evelyn preeidential candidate Bs married Cleo Nelaon in the in the Salt Lake LD 8 temple The World War I veteran Angait Lake LDS temple June 19 June 2S 1946 thony F fichlichter of Kansas 1941 Surviving are hie parents his City a patient at the veterans ad- Survivors Include bin father widow and deughter Karen minintration center here said he till widow a daughter Sharon 20 months old three brothers hoped his winning would enable Lynn Bateman a son Brad Allen Glen Lee Murray Unita and Eu- him to get out of the hospital limemin three 'Miters and a gene Lee and a sinter Mn where he has been undergoing brother Mrs William Walken- Katherine Louise Lee Larsen Salt Loral Misa LaVon Bateman and ILake City 'Immo is t riir ' little-notice- 't I -- 4 - tax experts in Saturday that Pres Harry 8 Truman's demands for a $4000000000 increase in taxes suffered a major setback thia week d They contended that a by the senate fordeciations committee actually eign rel Involved a test of sentiment on the presidential plan for new taxes I That influential committee tossed out an administration request to erase earmarking of a 53090000000 fund for foreign aid by the last Republican-controlle- d congress : ' i i Bill Meets Senate Delay '1 t ' CI : Truman's tax "' N ( w1 ' 4 ° ' e 1) : Insurance plant crash Le41 killed ' ‘ (21-0-- S B lett and 1114 (Land) To make sheriff ex officio poundkeeper in precincts where there is not a ) poundkeeper S 42 R 11 (Day Jackson Requesting state legislative council to make a study of the retirement system 5 J R 12 (McShane Derter Day) To ask the state legislative council' In make a study of the Well of heavy vehicle traffic on highway system " 4 1 &R lilt and 294 (Gibson) To the permit political subdivisions of constate to join for purposes of and operating hospitals structing ''"J - 11 (1)1-2-- t '44 p- 41 S B 239 (Day Burns Marthakin) To permit sale of gambling equipment confiscated for law viola- ' z s fror 41 a- a s " I (19-2-: ' lf 1 :' ! kbriiii L 7 too (Clegg Brockbank) To of tuberculosis sanitorium from present welfare cornto proposed new board miosion S B - i -it transfer control 1 g 1 i (19-1-8- - i ' 1 ' Et To 45 (Clegg Beeekbank) To transfer control of Utah state hosfrom present welfare pital new board to proposed " - 4 - t (Clegg 17 1 rz itL111 (19-1-- 1 !4' i ol train- system from present welfare mission to proposed new board 'p i' t N '' I ttt 43 transfer control - i : 4 11 J- 4 4 S B I o ta-''- - state S B li 4 t t or ' ' - of oupervision 0-- z I I 14 '!''''IS i I i ' ' - '!':::'': ": t ! : ' ' low-lyin- $1- 41111 I ing school from present welfarecommission to proposed board (20- -- ' city-coun- ty (19-1-- years in sir toms Sehreeet two Hundreds Flee Midwest Flood Continued from Page One DAY SENATE IIIi Passed (Reese) To add roads 1115TH f '111 Reese (D Bear River City) chairman of the highway committee the legislative council was directed to make an over-a- ll study of the state highway system Another measure passed on final MISSOURI VALLEY Ia reading would make it unlawful March 5 (A'—Caught in the flood for any legislator to receive finanstreams cial compensation for drafting a waters of two bill for introduction into the legis- this western Iowa town of 4000 lature persona Saturday night was withOther measures winning approv- out gas and on a strictly limited al would permit third fourth and drinking water ration fifth class counties to continue An estimated 250 families numpresent salary schedules for offi- bering about 1000 persons have cials (they were increased tem- been evacuated from their homes porarily by a previous legislature) since waters from the Boyer river authorize the sale of gambling to the east and south overflowed equipment aeized for law viola- here Friday and Willow creek on tion (such equipment must now the west went out early Saturday be destroyed and sold as junk) Before starting to recede the conprovide for joint flood waters swept swiftly into hosof struction and operation g residential districts in pitals the southern and western sections Among the bills advanced to of town after dikes were broken third reading was a uniform di"If no one had awakened us vorce recognition act "we'd said Mrs Leo Torgerson 40 effort to lift two racial dis- still be down there We could hear crimination or civil rights bills the ice popping and cracking as from the sifting committee was the water pushed toward our defeated by a large majority on a house snapping off fence posts'! voice vote The motion was offered The Torgersons fled in their ear with their two children by Ben Elggrett Utah Senators Approve Eight Welfare Bills CALENDAR ' ':::ip-'7- - 1 UTAH LEGISLATIVE - 4-- :q ! r—-::z7--- too0000o4444—ot000-4- t - ' ) a 141-"- 3 40 1 I ti ' 4 3 t - ' r --- A - isd j I ( i 04' f P 011 - 1 r I 1: f1 ' V ' q i' 4 ‘" --- '- 4 1 t :1 irt k 4 r7I " 't 7 ' ( Salt Lae The - tberoPYlinctDoc291118leg)4000994109 ti !rf Li 116Wid' J vz V k $ "-L t- - Jk k p- -- f - 4 r t ' ' — —f - k Ty VP11 's 0 --- k i ''' -- ' r' - - i f— 6t0000 Li 43 7 N t4 — ( —1 t 1 '- 1 1t k ' ' ' - 4 1 - ir iJ i it I 1 ' 4i I 1 i' 4 |