Show Jf 4t ' Jr ' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING House Blocks M II Welling Called Day IN THE SENATE Bills Introduced Caucus Refuses Introduction of Resolution - (CotUnued from Pat Om) probation officers House kctloo still is necessary on the bill Several other bills were considered without final action Including the bill to limit the length of freight gnd passenger trains Hae Action Other house action included the passage of five bills the defeat of one the tabling of one the withdrawal of one and the recommittal of two others which will be brought Bill passed were: Vp later H B 178 (Richards) making public interest the main consideration fn the granting of certificates to common motor carriers by the public utilities commission S B S3 (Hammond) increasing powers of county commissioners to elldwadjuslmentaort ’delinquent tax payments H B 243 (Boscrne) allowing min-arprospecting on state lands permit-tinH B 223 (Macfarlane) taxing units to obtain relief under thefederal bankruptcy atatutes H B 128 (1 W Jensen) removs in the ing certain restriction of textbooks by school boards Bill Defeated The house defeated a bill by Rep which would Jensen resentative have allowed school districts In first and second class cities to increase their bond limit from 3 to 4 per cent of the assessed valuation A notice of reconsideration was given how-evwhich keeps the bill alive un-til Friday The bill tabled was one by Repre tentative Brya- n- which would have mads individual and corporate income tax returns subject to public inspection The bill withdrawn was a duplicate of S B 83 and those recommitted were two measures by Represen tatlve Warwick C Lamoreaux (D Salt Lake) to place Utah in a better position to' cooperate with the federal housing campaign They are administration measures and action was deferred until the governor has had an opportunity to send up a message on them Bo-ao- g pur-cha- er r Asks fer Fleer The Welling 'matter broke shortly after the house hid reconvened following the noon recess Mr Bryan asked for the floor on a matter of personal privilege and first read a 'prepared statement reviewing certain phases the Welling case touching on ' asserted dealings with the secretary of state with the TayMe said the Inlor formation was obtained from the state auditor’s office s Mr Bryan then asked for a consent of the house to introduce his resolution "I am not here to convict the secretary of state" he declared "but In my opinion the factswarrant a complete investigationwith the Idea of either clearing him of all guilt or removing him frbm office" Cjtea Opinion He also Referred to a recent opinion of the attorney general prepared at the instance of himself end Mr Limoreaux in which it was Indicated there was no evidence of criminal wrongdoing on the part of Mr Welling but that it certain information regarding his dealings with tha Taylor Motor company ware true he would be guilty of malfeasance In - office MrMonson said the bouse could not decide whether it wanted to allow the Introduction of the resolution without hearing it read Tfce clerk was then ordered to read the resolution Representative T W Jensen ( D Sanpete) moved the house go into secret session and order the galleries cleared Mr Monson reminded him that this would be against the rules Motor-compan- y two-third- - Mavee Moveto Adjourn es Hailed by House Department of — —— Public-WelfarAction in Idaho Legislative Calendar Fifty-thir- d Hastily fer Call Sam F Keifer Representative moved for a call of the house end after all the representatives had been brought in Mrs Reva Beck Bosone (D Salt Lake) moved for a recess This carried and all house Democrat! immediately went into a secret session in one of the committee rooms' When the house reconvened after more than an hour the skids had been greased and Mr Bryan’s resolution went sliding down to de- The following bills Were Introduced by unanimous consent of the aenate: 8 B 281 Woodward and Wallace—Authorising' the creation of a “Great Salt Lake Corporation” for tha purpose of constructing a body of fresh water within the 1 e H B 63 Mrs Mbsops— Limiting freight trains to 70 cars and passenger trains to 14 cars Designated Special order of business following 8 B 158 8 J R 18 Holbrook— Amending the state constitution in permitting $h legislature ths power to assess property for taxation ' ' purposes' 8 B 14L highways committee— taddlUonito-etx- t Pertaining iakerToTevisicirxnd enrolling road system ( committee 8 B MS highways committee— S B 282 social relations and provision that 44 cent of removing — relief committee Empowering the gasoline tax be spent on secstate department of public welroads fare to administer social reUef ondary 8 B 200 Maw— Reorganizing To revision and enrolling' compublic utilities commission as a mittee service commission of three 8 B 288 social relations and re- public e members lief committee— Creating a state department of public welfare to provide social relief To revision and enrolling committee 8 C M 5 Day Mrs Stewart and full-tim- Bowman— Memorial of condolence to the city of St George Washington county regarding well blast and tragedy Rules suspended memorial unanimously -- adopted To house Action on Bills 8 B 91 Bowman-r-Glvin- f state fish and gams commissioner authority to control importation of game birds animals and fish Amended -- and passed f ayes -- 20 nays 0 absent 3 To house 8 B 96 Huggins— Permitting unequal assessments against water shares' Signed by president and speaker Transmitted to governor 8 B 108Royle— Equalizing the assessment of metalliferous mines on basis of net proceeds and regulating amounts that may be allowed for smelter charges In comBill made puting- net proceeds special order of business for Friday at 9:15 a m 8 B 1ST Holbrook— Increasing Inheritance tax rates from 5 per cent to 10 per cent on amounts over nays $60000 0 absent Passed ayes 6 To house ' 17 sifting committee 8 B 160 Mrs Musser— Providing for supervision of persons oq Passed ayes 19 nays probation - 0 absent 4 To house 8 B 187 Fennell— Appropriat- ing $4000 for the maintenance of the governor’s mansion Advanced to third reading calendar — ayes 12 nays 7 Absent 4—end passed— ayes 12 nays 6 absent 0 To house sifting committee 8 B 204 state and municipal affairs committee — Authorising the governor to dead to the government all the lands in ths bed or on the margin of Utah lake Signed by the president and speaker Transmitted to tho governor 8 B 323 Bambergeiv-Creatin- g a state planning board'' Bill with drawn at request of author 8 B 225 Huggins— Extending the powers of cities and towns under ths Granger act Signed by Transpresident and epcaker V mitted to governor J : 8 B 227- - Woodward— Authorising ths governor to create the "Great Salt Lake corporation” for the purpose of constructing a body of fresh water within the lake Bill withdrawn In favor of 8 B 231 H B 55 Lamoreaux— Requiring utility corporations to pay of cost of regulating such utilities Bill amended and advanced to third reading calendar-ay- es 22 nays 1 absent 1 H B 62 Farr— Increasing premium tax to be paid by insurance companies Amended and passed —ayes 19 nays 0 absent 4 H B 98 house delegation— Encouraging stats industrial recovery In conjunction with national industrial recovery and to aid in the establishment of Industry in Utah To sifting committee H B 165 Romney— Providing for consolidation sale merger or transfer of assets of building and loan companies in event such procedure becomes necessary To sifting committee -IL B 167 Romney— Safeguarding the rights and interests of creditors in building and loan companies To sifting commiti tee H J M 1 T W Jensen-Mem- orial urging that congress do not pass its bill that would repeal the long and abort haul of railroads To sifting committee Bills at Head of Second fed-ser- ai T w - 7 -- i— V ' ' l( ’ - for Study of Opinion on Time Limit “i t X jL "V Handle Relief Coordinate With U S -- - ' Defeated Warning Given Not io Kill ' V ‘Goose That Lays Golden Egg’ V per Chamber in Quiet Session ‘ - Four bills were" passed with but Creation of a state department of Proponents of the net proceeds sys- assessments resulted from en effort er of public welfare ie accordance with tem as the basis ef metal Thursday la- tha state— by Senator Ward C Holbrook- - (Ik emerged victorioue Thursday in Davis) to exact higher taxe from the senate white a fourth bUL a house plans announced some time ego by r mines by rasing the multiple to four measure was adopted after material Governor Henry H Blood is called the state senate after a battle against including amendments times the net annual proceeds and — ' for la bills' introduced ln both houses in S B 109 which would have in- adding 25 per cent ef the gross an- alterations a Given suspension of the legislature Thursday-- r serted a gross proceeds valuation nual proceeds approval under Senator Holbrook’s This department would be clothed clause snd substantially rewritten the proposals were offered in two sep- of the rules wss Senator Patrick J with broad powers to administer re- assessment plan 'proposed In the bill arate amendments to the Royle bill Fennell’s senate bill 187 giving $4006 lief end coordinate the state program The gross proceeds clause was deA heated battle raged over the proGovernor' of Henry the for upkeep with that of the federal government posed amendments with one faction bated first A motion to cut the A charging that they "would kill the percentage From 25 to 10 per cent was H Blood’s executive mansion Mearaf Read the while of a laid defeated construction end little the that later entire resolution goose golden egg" urging t)e Introduction of the bills was acth other group countered with ac- amendment thrown Out on Javot mansion with $38500 in P W A funds companied by the reading of a mes- cusation that — the mines bve been of 14 to 9 — sage from the governor in which was passed by the senate earlier in Holbrook’s a burtax second of the share amendment pro’shirking fylr he urged speedy action on the measdef- the week end now awaits house apthe the would was and to amendments raise that den” posing multiple ures It is expected they will be enforce a “just” increase in the mine eated-15 to 8" proval given the right of way so there will taxes ’ ' Heated Debate A bill by Mrs Burton W Musser be no dange of their being held up The bill which wes introduced by The in the which drew out heated (D Salt Laker labeled S B 160 debate rush Eldred M Royle (D AJtah) "In r my biennial’ message 'to the Senator from both aide of the also was passed under a suspension and brought out on the floor Wed- accusations at one time or another of the rules controversy legislature” Governor Blood said in nesday provides for the emover" the protests of the bis communication "I expressed the involved nearly every senator on the ployment of probation officers to su-taxation commit- floor and It opened with en attack pervise persons placed on probation hope that during the progress of this is still on second reading calensession we would receive from the tee rata ef mine taxes by the district courts dar- It is scheduled to be discussed against the present President Herbert B Maw federal government 'dearly-outlineEstate Tax BUf 9:15 a Tn Os a spe- by Senate at gain Friday (D Salt Lake) who left the rostrum policy and plan for public welfare cial order of business k B 127 S by Senator Ward C to lead the fight At - lhat time it aplegislation ID Davis) increasing the rate chief Feature Defending the present system were of estate peared that congress would have taxes was adopted after acted before nowrto that we' would Hie chief feature of the bill Is its most of the 14 senators who voted on know what the responsibilities of the proposal to "level out" mine tax pay- the first amendment led by Senator amendments materially decreasing state were to be ments by effecting assessments on the Royle and Senator Paul H Ray (D the proposed tax boosts The amendments were made fey the author But as you have obesrved no basis of the aggregate net proceeds Salt Lake) All three measure were sent the has been passednor for three years preceding the datrof ' Espousing the 'Holbrook amend house has a definite policy as yet been for- assessment Present laws provide for ments President Maw declared that The house was asked to concur in mulated by eopgreM With the end assessment on the basis of three times three times the net annual proceeds A basis doesn't exact a fair share of the taxes senate amendments to Ht B 62 proof the legislative session approach- the net annual proceeds posing to increase taxes on insurance ing I feel 1 cannot further delay the of transition from the present law from the mines -premiums As passed by the Explaining that the multiple basis company presentation to you of a proposed so- to the proposed new system is proimof taxation is a tax on “profits" house the measure would have vided in the measure cial welfare bill” posed a 3 per cent tax with certain Most of the fireworks over the mine an (Continued Eleven) Aaslsted Expert exemptions for Utah companies He explained that in th preparaThe senate however cut out the tion of tha measures he had th asexemption and lowered the tax to 2 sistance of legal snd social service of one per cent more per cent than the present law Reduction of experts and the proposed lews were reviewed apd approved by the Utah the levy resulted after a fight waged State Conference of Social Work and by Senator J Francis Fowles D officials of the F E R A at WashingWeber) who Wednesday won reducton tion to 2 2 per cent The additional half per cent was cut off on his mo"It Is' thought the governor added "that with the passage of these tion Thursday measures it will be possible to take Utilities Bill t advantage of the provisions ‘of any 21 to 1 with one sene- vote a of By ' federal enactment having to do with Permanent Organization Debates Child Labor Ban tor absent H B 55 was advanced to social welfare" It provides reading calendar of Prepares for Fight on third Financed by gale Tax for assessment of Utilities to provide He says the requirements of the funds for the state public utilities tion Bloc Sought Liquor BiU new department can be met with commission The lone dissenting vote was cast by Senator W D Hammond funds from the emergency relief fund which is made up of sales tax A resolution calling for continuing LINCOLN Neb March 7 OP)— Ne- (D Grand) who feared the bill enable utilities to dictate polirevenues t permanent organization the braska legislators today approved the might Under this plan” Governor Blood cies of the commission fedmutuel bill debated betting w bloc pari The senate also passed under sustold the legislators "it is beliteved child labor control started work of the rules S B 91 by Senathe state can take care of those ur- adopted by the resolutions commit- eral a state police plan and prepared pensionC on Bowman (R Wayne) giving tor O gently in need of assistance and that tee and presented to Joseph A An- for a battle over liquor legalization the state fish and game commissionthe fears may be allayed of those derson chairman of the coalition exfedthe for of ratification Pleading to control the Importation er who have foreseen a heavy draft on ecutive committee Thursday eral child labor amendment in the of power The measure now goes to the resources of the state to effectuThe coalition' group is composed of of admittedly strong opposition the game face house ate aocial welfare plans In a word the Utah State Farm Bureau federa- members of the house of representaH B 63 proposing to limit the' economy and effectiveness which I tion the Utah Education association tives before a packed performed have constantly advocated 1 hope the Utah State Federation of Labor length of passenger and freight trains today The debate was only fair- was considered on second reading calcan be obtained without increase in th Consumers’ Welfare-leagu- e the time under when way adjournment the tax burden endar and then made special order Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen ly arrived and action was deferred un- of business following S B 27 Friday "I am keenly desirous that ade- and the Utah Tax Reform league- tomorrow til The resolution said the coalition quate provision be made by legislasenate the plan of Senator morning In the Senator Julian M BSmberger (D tive action for a basic program of so- has “during the past year considered John S Callan (D) for a maximum cial welfare Admittedly th bill and advocated action on many vital state police force of 100 men support- Salt Lake) 'urged postponement of action until the Unite States senate presented to you confers broad pow- subjects relating to the general wel- ed by a proposed one dollar wheel tax of a similar bill now ers on the governor end on the de- fare of its members which have re- on motor vehicles withstood a barrage has disposed “ pending He contended the train lim- partment of public welfare but in sulted in beneficial action to all of of amendments time Adjournment should either be enforced in all its no other way can proper provision the groups affiliated and to the pubarrived before a final vote could be states or none Senator Ira A Huggins be made to meet the aituation that lic in general" taken will arise when the several phases (D Weber) however exhibited a £ was the resolved that It organizaThe betting bill sponsored under sheaf of telegrams from constituents " of social welfare activity are covered tion “be continued and made perma- the constitutional a of authority and said he wanted more time to look nent to study and recommend to its amendment by federal enactment” voters last the by into jthe measure members such action as deemed nec- November adopted was advanced to third essary to correct conditions in the reading with a 57 to 19 show of Must " production transportation and distri- strength The measure already has Mrs matbution problems and any other ters relating to their economic and passed the senate committee worked Get The house liquor social welfare" the noon recess and after adduring The resolution proposed extension NEW YORK March 7 (AV-today to get its bill ready of the organization and its activities journment for the house tomorrow It will pro- Bruno Richard Hauptmann wife of into all of the counties of the state state wholesaling and private the convicted slayer of the Lindbergh to cooperate with and work under pose baby was ordered today to $Up soe WASHINGTON Of liquor (AV-A17 (AV-ThMarch 1 7 WASHINGTON March retailing the state executive Marion J Cushing liciting funds for her husband’s ap hope for an early adjournment of the direction of Repre&ntative it indicated court today supreme of Ord minority floor leader in peal until she is granted a permit congress unless the administration committee The resolution was signed by Mr R) would dismiss the appeal of r Harry is willing to scrap some of its At the same tune Attorney Gen- the house opened a bipartisan cambuwas abandoned today by Anderson president of ihe farm Selmer Portland dentist challengfor ratification of the child la- oral David T Wilentz of New Jersey paign reau federation B A Fowler of the bor amendment with a from a vacation ill Florida plea to “for- returningstate ing the validity of the Oregon law Democratic party leaden M Education association and S may object to Haupt- and said the that President Despite reports personal get your prejudices dentists advertising Welsh by was prohibiting The resolution himself a pauger adopted mann inin declaring children soon to think of the suffering take steps After F 8 Sann counsel for Sem-le- r Roosevelt might unanimously by the executive comwhile his wife and attorneys are raishad concluded his argument by spur the dilatory congress into ac- mittee The committee also agreed to dustrial states” tion his followers there today coning money at rallies for his appeal contending the prohibition an invalid ceded that the session would be continue its weekly meetings encroachment on the constitutional “Upside-Dow- n Girl Able Chief Justice prolonged rights of dentists leaders were even less Republican of a the taken had who poll Hughes To Take Nourishment over the adjournment court announced the justices did not optimistic outlook although they said much of wish to hear argument by state coup the Roosevelt legislative program FALL RIVER Mm March 7 (Jft — Alyce Jane McHemjy ' the little ibis indicated it would announce might be thrown overboard and that Omaha Neb girl who came hero to on an early opinion day probably it would not be missed stomach put 7 P) haVe her "upside-down- " C N March PINEHURST next Monday that the appeal would Chieftains in both parties said Special to The Tribune in place tonight was experiencing that for the country’s welfare govDaH Mrs The be dismissed death Bradley pf OGDEN March 7— Protest against the discomfort expected to atWhile the dental profession might ernment necessity and for political Jr In her garage last week all train bill in vidson official mystery today tend so serious an Operation but the frown on advertising by dentists no reasons the Roosevelt administra- passage of the an remained t she was able to retain nourstate had the right Senn Insisted tion would try to get at least half a tha legislature will be made Fri as a coroner’s Jury wound up Its to prohibit a dentist from advertising dozen Important matters through to day by a delegation representing the inquest with an open verdict which ishment was encouraging approximately 250 Southern Pacific failed his superiority his prices free den- enactment specify whether it wa ac- his wjfe’s body sprawled on the floor were listed as: The $4880 shop employes of Ogden The com- cident fosuicide tal work and free examinations or Thesework-relieor murder running board of her expensive 000000 f measure tha so- mittee will make the trip to Salt Making a report 13 minutes after and that he guaranteed his work as Oreautomobile last Wednesday morncial security program continuation Lake City on authority voted them a half two and had for gon of N R A reenactment of $420000-00- at a meeting of shopmen held Wed- hearingthewitnesses submitted a find- ing after the pair and friends had He also insisted theJaw went too jurors participated in an party In nuisance taxes and continua- nesday afternoon at the locsd shops days far when it prohibited dentists from tion ing that 'the former Elva Statler but etno time ’did he express an of tha three-cen- t Leaders the that said solicipostof intercity Thursday more than $1000000 heiress to using large advertising signs opinion on whether it was e case age passage of the regulation an- group would publicly repudiate altors or press agents Statler hotel estate‘r died of car- of suicide hccident oc foul play nual supply bills and the Rayburn-Wheele- leged et&tementa ol State -- Senator the ciF 'under bon monoxide" poisoning utility holding company Ira Huggins that 53 telegrams of cumstancee unknown to the jury" FHA Discusses measure sent the legislature following Davidson protest member of With congress well into its third the Wednesday meeting had been a socially prominent Washington month thus far its accomplishments paid for with company fund family and himself a witness three in Franklin D Richards Utah director fewenacting legislation have been Harold D Taylor chairman of timet before the jury declined to the that aaid delegation Thursday comment for the federal housing administration Senator McNary of Oregon the effort will be made to prevent pasSolicitor Rowland S Pruett who gave an illustrated lecture on renovat- Republican chief said: “It looks like bill in of’ the limit the train sage conducted the investigation said ing and also discussed provisions of adjournment about June 15" interest of local shopworkers A any further action would be a questhe federal housing act at a meeting By United Pres payroll increase of more than double tion for th grand Jury to decide of the Junior Democratic league in the present $200000 he said might Sheriff Charles McDonald the Newhouse hotel Thursday night SENATE result in Ogden if Nevada shops are that “the case is open for Voles on $373000000 Joseph Holland and Mrs Jay transferred here as appears likely further Investigation” gave short addresses partment appropriation a Davidson told of the finding of sumes debate on works relief bill in case Utah has no train limit’ law The league members authorized of4 ficers to make plans for the annual Commerce committee hears testielection which will be held in May A mony on Copeland food and drug committee will be appointed in the bill near future it was announced by HOUSE Everett Boyden president Votes on H O L C extension bill considers income tax publicity reWASHINGTON March 7 m U S peal — The national labor relatione n Labor committee considers board tonight saw in the Wagbill trusof the on board term executive ner labor disputes bill its only Seven appointments he-deaf - -and salvation- - wers handed over fof confirma- tees state school for WASHINGTON March 7 (AV-H- is CONGRESS YESTERDAY t w Its blind powers challenged and loss' lamented by fellow prisoners as to tion senate the statq Thursday James E Halvorsen Brigham SENATE ' orders held up in the courts the at fourth that of "a good bridge” board's two members joined by Governor Henry H Blood The City state depository board Approved war department bill William P MacCracken finished his term names were referred to a special provision for increasing strength today in saying they "might as senate contempt sentence today end well go out of business if we Newell B Cook Morgan four-yea- of regular army by 46000 men committee for consideration left the District of Columbia Jail Finance committee received Don don't get the Wagner biU” The appointees recommended by term state fish and game com The prison superintendent said the aid Rlchberg’s recommendations With Edwin' Smith 'nodding a're: ' the mlssloner governor of assistant secretary his approval Francis Biddle W J Hallorah Sait Lake City L F Paddison Salt Lake City for N R A extension merce “made a good filing clerk” HOUSE board chairman jold newsW Funk Richmond state geological and mineraloglcal and James the at his stay jail during ' four-yeDebated H O L C extension bill terms on the state 'build- board paper men he wss skeptical of the board's' ability to accomPostoffice committee approved On All but four of the governor's inhundred unemployed men ing commission M Elmer Christensen Salt Lake terim appointments were considered new a'rmail bill plish much without new legiswere given tickets to a final match lation y Rules committee term and confirmed by the aenate Wedfootball game at Southampton City state chemist four-yegives “pink Dr L L Dalnes Salt Lake City nesday slip" repealer right of wa gland by an anonymous donor BOISE March 7 (AV-T- he Idaho house St representatives Ignored s senate concurrent resolution to adjourn at 10 jp m tonight two hours befort tha constitutionally Implied session deadline and the twenty-thir-d of the state legislature officially still was in session The senate passed' the resolution at 9:43 p m while the house Democrats caucused over en opinion by Attorney Generel Bert H Miller which held that the lawmaking body had not reached its sixtieth day and that “an adjournment sine die will be fatal to and operate absolutely to bar the enactment of the general appropriation and revenue measures at present pending before the legislature being in violation of the constitution When the house reconvened at 10 p m a motion to recess was made by Representative Virgil Goodwin (D Bonner) Democratic whip was seconded by Representative Charles Gossett (D Canyon) and passed on a standing vote The senate resolution was ignored Marked by Filibnstera The afternoon was marked by filibusters that threw the lawmaking body into a deadlock during the waning hours of the session and the senate abruptly recessed and sent a com mittee to Governor Ross’ office to report that no progress could be made The powerful filibusters that ruled during the waning hours of the session made an extraordinary convocation of ihe state lawmaking body virtually inevitable Hopelessly ensnarled by 'obstructionists and opposed itself to- the adrevenue-raisin- g ministration's program the aenate suddenly recessed at 3:30 p m and sent a committee to Governor Ross’ offioe to report s deadlock An hour later the chief executive issued this statement: "If tha legislature does not act upon the revenue and appropriation meas urea before adjourning I will be forced to issue a call for an extraordinary session”' The first posltivs evidence of a critical break between the senate and in midGovernor Ross developed afternoon when the senate voted 18 to 28 to defeat the slot machine 11 cense bill one of six in the adminisg tration's program It was regarded by Mitchell as a test ballot Passes House The slot machine bill passed the house yesterday and today thebouse sustained the governor’s preferred program by passing two other measures in Ihe plan which was urged to get around passage of a per cent sales tax the governor's alternative program By a vote of 32' to 23 the house passed a bill levying a tax on lubricating oils and approved a house bill 53 to 4 to increase the income tax In the upper brackets Previously it turned down an Inheritance tax measure that differed from one that was to come up in the administration's program The vote was 21 to 37 It had been drawn (Contlnuid on Pis Eleven) -- little-debat- mine-taxatio- four-hou- -- -- - last-minu- It senate-r- evenue l d Hoi-broo- -- specific-- legislation Fe Resolution Urges Nebraska Lower Chamber Speeds Continuance of Coalition Group Betting Measure 2 -- Labor-Farm-Educ- gal-lier- -- Hauptmann Fund Plea Permit -- Mr pro-grar- a 1 ' Croup to Protest Train Limit Bill Death of Heiress Stays Mystery 70-c- ar fact-tha- all-nig- Officer Housing Before League Wagner Bill Only Hope of Labor Board Governor Sends Names of Seven Low-mold- Officers to Senate for Approval Official Former Completes Jail Term Mexico Church Head Arrested at His Home Lun-dee- six-ye- ar ’ (UP)-Archbi- shop r Senate Resolution Ignored Message Seeks Division to Holbrook Amendment to Greatly Increase Levy Four Bills Passed by Up Long Congress Session Looms In Dental Appeal ing Designated special order of business following S B 74 8 B 158 Huggins— Pertaining to a new motor transport act Designated special order of business following H B 77 MEXICO ‘ Governor’s Home Dismissal Seen OKLAHOMA CITY March 7 (AV-Ben B Laska Denver and James C Mathers Oklahoma City attorneys will go to trial in the autumn term bf federal court here W C Lewis U S district attorney taid today The two are accused Of accepting a of the Charles F Ursihcl kidnap ransom money as e fee por-form- If the house anxiety? While peachment proceedings hs decided to have committee decides on such s course women members of parlisment they it is likely that the present session Marysville Mo was the scene 0' will not be elected but nominated will be prolonged the worst tornado in 1934 the premier m consultation :VJ - i is six-bi- two-thir- CIT? March 7 Pascual Diaz primate of Mexico was arrested by federal agents as he entered his home late today his secretary told the United private ’ cisionPress The constitution provides for an Charges against him were unautomatic continuance of a legisla- known and Catholic church officials tive session past the allotted 60 days were In the dark is to his whereif such is necessary to carry out im- abouts His associates expressed great fc i - - z six-bi- ll ton-mil- Representative Maul M Peterson (D Summit) made the motion for the appointment of an investigating committee which Was unanimously adopted)- The names of the five members were placed in nomination one after another and the whole thing over with and the house continued with other‘ business where it had f left off “The procedttre ln" Impeachment Is for the house to adopt a bill of impeachment and then appoint a committee to prosecute the Charges before the senate acting as a judicial body The senate make the final de- - Net Proceeds Plan of Mine Taxation Favored in Upper House After Heated Fight Tfw Senate Approyes Upkeep Fund foiv revenue-producin- Beading: Calendar The following bills in their respective order are the first ten measure on the senate second reading calendar: 8 B 109 Royle— Equalizing the assessment of metalliferous mines feat on basis of net proceeds and RegHe inade another short appeal for ulating amounts that may Do alhis measure declaring: “By your n lowed for smelter charges in comwill decide either to puting net proceeds now Designated ' Wash whiteyou or whitewash” special order of buslnesa for FriMrs Bosone and Representative day at 9:15 a m Grant Macfarlane (D Salt Lake) said S B 87 Friachknecht-r-Reduc-inthat by allowing the introduction of cost of delinquent the resolution the house would be tax publication list Designated special order out of because order it proceeding 'of business for Friday at 0 a m did not' have the proper evidence S B 74 Bamberger— Rewriting before it motor 'Vehicle registration law ' rr’- - Only’ Yet Designated special order of busi’The question was then placed end ness following S B 27 Mr Bryan was the only one voting H B 77 Kiefer— Amending the in tha affirmative e tax on intrastate truck- MARCH 8 1835 al - V two-yea- com-tio- n ten-da- y En-b- ar |