Show - 10 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE A SUNDAY MORNING f 6 r 2k f : MARCH 17 1035 SESSION MEETS TOD AT Utah Legislative Calendar Drink Sales a Sixtieth Day Expected to Receive Okeh Several Important Senate Bills Passed by House Wait Law Measure Governor Blood Revisions Bill Signing ' by Wins Victory Measures Assessment Senate Kills v 1 absent 3 To house for further action H B 117 Holmes by request— ' i Organization of benefit associato be contributions tion mortuary - H B' 2 J W Jensen— Regulating’ based on National Fraternity consale and production' of commergress mortslity ratings Rules suscial fertiliser Signed by the and passed as amended pended and speaker and the president a abscnVB Trfeoos®' ayerMrmys as "the frahsmRfeS“to governor CdLlX Rl & for further action H B 4 Child— Amendment to H B 119 J W Jensen— Raising state industrial set Rules susMore Several important senate bills were amount from three per cent to four pended and defeated ayes 10 nays per cent on taxable property in passed by the house of representa11 absent 2 school districts for the issuing of tives which means that the Working frantically to wade bills Saturday (Continued fjom Pete One) Macfarlane— Powers H B 10 school bonds Signed by the presihave Only to be approved by the state sen its to the of license tax and towns regtransmitcalendar and the add dent through speaker aeafl two years It appropriates more of the ted to the governor for his signa- ste Saturday passed house bills al- governor to become the law ulate businesses prohibiting ‘levy'v state' than $3000000 ture ing o( duplicate license fees Senbe most could as as calls roll fast In several Instances amendments The bill could not be passed ahead ate adopted conference committee H B 153 Mrs Gibson — Exemptto were made but most of them were Of the liquor bill for this reason: II report syes 20 nays "0 absent 3 ing motor fuel tax on fuels made taken concurred in amendments dozen other measures concurred in by the senate In one more than and enrolling from coals oil'shales or hydrocar To house revision wUltake$500000 to set the state up committee tastance-a—bill- — wenMe-eonferen- ce ' bona in UtahrRuies suspended and and "halted the' for engrossing parade briTy “Tong in the liquor business and the legisfor the purpose of correcting H B 12 Macfarlane — Powers of merely passed ayes 12 pays 8 absent 3 To 4 B to H kill enough proposing an inadvertent error on the part of lature will have to authorize an ap- cities and towns to license tax and house revision and enrolling comamendment of the state industrial the house mittee for engrossing businesses prohibiting propriation for this amount but the regulate H B 159 Linds trom—Providing fees SenAmong the Important measures compensation act appropriations bill cannot carry this levying duplicate license for the safety of coal miners procommittee The weary senators racing time given house approval were: item until the liquor bill has passed ate adopted conference S B 125 (Maw)— Providing for viding for s coal miners’ examining in a report ayes 21 nays 0 absent 2 desperate effort to crowd bills the assessment of the tangible propand assurance thus given that the To house revision and enrolling board in each county Rules susamount will be available pe erties of public utilities in the same pended and passed ayes 18 nays 2 through in the committee for engrossing In other words an appropriation absent 3 To house revision and riod left for the twenty-firs- t session proportion to their true value in H B 11 Macfarlane— Increasing bill cannot appropriate more than es- by one mill the annual tax levy of enrolling committee for engrossing considered bills for more than four money is that of all other tangible timated revenues and the $500000 cities for contingent expenses and Hj B 162 Romney — Authorizing hours beyond the scheduled deadline property in the state will not fall within the classification providing lor additional civic adS B 200 (Maw) — Providing Tor a at noon building and loan corporations -"Nit estimated revenues until the liquor ministration tax levies Rules suswith the approval of the bank comall the bills passed were reorganization of the public utilities Virtually bill has passed It is expected that commission and a change in the name missioner to accept membership regarded as not ‘‘controversial" and passed aya 14 nays the $500000 will be returned to the pended to the public service commission certificates or shares in payment of 1 absent 6 To house revision and Veto Without Fause state in reOeque through the operaloan or for property Signed by S B 127 (Holbrook)— Providing committee for engrossenrolling reSo was confusion the that great tion of the liquor distribution system the speaker and the president and for an Increase in inheritance tax ing were calls of the senate made transmitted to the governor lor his peated ratee Hois Passes Bills H B 17 Holbrook— Increasing to round up senators tied up in con S B 17 (Royle) — Reducing the lesignature Although the senate didlittle at its legal container weights of small ference committees so could they H B 178 Richards —Granting' of Interest rate gal night session but act on routine com- fruits approximately 14 per cent vote of Some certificates of convenience and ne- provide a majority S B 212 (Holbrook) — Allowing and the munications and conference reports Signed by the speaker senators the to returning hastily the the state land board to restrict grazcessity for common motor carriers the house passed several highly im- president and transmitted to the to be denied if the action would be chambers voted ”aye” without even ing on the mountains in Davie coungovernor for his signature portant measures detrimental to the best interests of knowing what bills were being read ty as a flood' control measure 19 H B One of these is A senate bill which Holbrook— Deleting The only break in the mad scram' the state Rules suspended and Amendmente Approved provides for the establishment of a specification of standard size and came yhen open warfare broke bling 18 8 I absent passed To ayes nays department of social welfare to ad- pullet size eggs from statutes out over the delayed consideration of The house concurred in senate house revision comand enrolling minister all relief and social welfare Rules suspended and passed ayes H B 4 the industrial bill Senator) amendments to the following bills mittee for engrossing reactivities of the state and the coordi- 13 nays Q absent 10 To house Miller (D Carbon) and gave them final approval: H B 191 P M Peterson— An act peorge M nation of Utah’a program with that of vision and enrolling committee for H B191 (PM Peterson)— Providthe senate with deliberate atto aid unemployed by crecharged designed the federaUovernment engrossing to sidetrack the measure and ing for the creation of selfcjielp cotempts a ating cooperative Hn view of the fact that the future H B 22 Murdoch— Requiring Associations board” Rules suspended end precipitated a foray which culminat- operative federal program la uncertain it will the redenmable cash value on ed in an undisguised move to kill the H B 93 (Child and others)— as 16 nays 1 amended passed ayes be necessary to have state agency trading stamps or coupons to be bill without reading it or consider- Continuing the state industrial recovabsent 6 To house for further acwith broad powers to promulgate printed on the coupon and requirhouse amendments tion ery act and making certain improveing uch regulations as will be necessary ing the redemption in merchanment in the present law B 192 Bletzacker and Mra H Cemmlttee Assailed to enable the atate to eontinue re- dise or cash at the option of the H B 117 (Holmes)— Providing for Bosone— for nominathe Providing Senator Miller bitterly attacked the the holder Rules suspended and ceiving federal money of tion organization of benefit associaofficers direct public prisenate sifting committee for by The houst adopted amendments of- passed eyes 12 nays 6 absent 5 tions mary election Motion to place at the bill as one of the last leaving fered by Representative Paul M Pe- -' To house revision and enrolling on the Two bills head of calendarJost list on- the last day for considers Macfarlane by Representative Grant terson (D Summit) which removes committee for engrossing (D Salt Lake) came up H B 198 Richards— Relieving tion the original provisions placing adminH B 23 Murdoch— Requiring a owners or drivers Of automobiles "That committee was well acquaintistration of pensions and un- license for the issuing of trading from liability In accidents injuring ed with the employment Insurance in the hands stamps or coupons Rules suspendcontroversial features of guests including minors except in this bill” Senator Miller of the social welfare department ed end passed) ayes 12 nays 7 charged casee of intoxication or misconduct it made no effort to bring it up ' Senate absent 4 To house revision end enAppreval Expected Rules suspended and passed ayes ‘‘yet in time tor any kind of considera14 nays 1 absent 8 To house reThesa amendments are desired by rolling committee for engrossing tion ' H B 25 Holbrook— pertaining the state administratiion and it is exvision end enrolling committee for ‘‘If that doesn’t look like a move to pected there wilL be no Objection to to dairy and food laws reducing engrossing block fair consideration then I don’t grade of milk and skimmed mtlk them in the senate H B 211 Hummer— Defining and know what I’m talking about" A companion bill passed by the Increasing grade of cream and relating to narcotic drugs for the His statements brought a heated rehouse merely changes the power of cheese and defining testing of purpose of enacting a uniform law tort from Senator Eldred M Royle Rules suspended administering relief from the gover- dairy products governing such drugs Rules sus- (D Utah) sifting committee chairnor to the department of public wel- and passed ayes 18 nays 0 abpended end passed ayes 16 nays 0 man who declared the remarks were Eight-Poisent 7 To house revision end enProgram Handfare absent 7 To house revision and en- “unjust and unwarranted” He pointThe house also passed a bill by rolling committee for engrossing ed Out by Federal rolling committee for engrossing ed out that the bill was’ complicated H B Holbrook— Relating to Senator Ira A Huggins (D Weber) H B 224 Nicholes — Defining tes- and required a great deal of study which amends the present law enabl- commercial feeding atuffs providGovernment timony in cases of immoral conduct before being reported and that house ing the state to participate in public ing for statements of ingredients and amendments unlawful had cohabitation making taken to longer preworks money The bill gives the Rules suspended and passed ayes a felony Rules suspended and pare than w is anticipated state the right to take part in other 13 nays 0 absent 10 The house 1935 Associated Press) 17 nays 0 absent 5 passed ayes Senator Previously John M Wal- (Copyright federal programs of a similar nature recision and enrolling committee 1 To WASHINGTON excused March 16 — An lace house (D Salt revision had and Lake) moved for for engrossing which might be adopted a roll call on the bill on second read(Continued on Following Pace) legislative program Still another senate bill given Actual treading of the was disclosed today to have been ing calendar house approval gives Utah banka aubill had been halted and house thrust by the federal government thority to take advantage of the proamendments had not been inserted into the bodies of the visions of the federal deposit insurat the time various states with results ganging ance corporation or other federal from inaction to rapid enactment Amendments Inserted agencies safeguarding banking lnstl tutions and depositors by the "lfthis bill is going to be killed The general lines followed ' it will be killed whether we vote program mostly put forward in the Objection Raised on second or third reading" Senator form of complete bills have been: Some objection was raised by The creation of state planning house members to taking up these Stale senators adopted a long view The state senate Saturday night Wallace declared “If it goes to third reading we then can take the time important bills on the eleventh hour of industrial development in Utah A house bill designed to facili- killed S J R 6 and H J R 4 both to broader form of public ownerput in the house amendments and of the session declaring they should Saturday when they approved a tate ship operation and regulation of elec' of cities of which would have amended the debate it” budget computations have been introduced earlier so house bill to exempt from any state Senate President Herbert B Maw tric and utility plants to enable city commissions and same section of the constitution artimore thorough study could have excise tax— motor fuels derived from and Bringing state laws into line with (D Salt Lake) however refused to councils to been made tax for 13 7 cle city section to do purwith specific Utah coal shale or hydrocarbon The the bond Issuance and other requirehaving entertain any motion which would ments Nevertheless they all passed by state is full of deposits of oil shale poses received senate approval Sat- assessment of of the public works administratangible property and block “fair consideration” of the large majorities when It was made and coal and urday The bill known as house expectationa are bill levying of taxes for school purposes bill He remained adamant despite tion 11 was sponsored clear that they are administration held by many groat Repreby of an eventual profitProviding for state cooperation In Under the senate resolution intro- several further billa and the sentative Grant Macfarlane assist- duced attempts able use for these resources by Senator W D Hammond house amendments then were read housing slum clearance and allied Several unsuccessful attempts were The bill was ant Lake Salt City attorney projects supported by Senator (D Wayne) poor districts would be into the measure made to lift other bills from the George W Miller The measure still maintains the able of Carbon county The creation of state recovery to get more money for school a if ting committee debate Only followed desultory of limit cities of the purposes without taking funds from whose bailiwick is rich in coal and legal taxing agencies patterned after N R A with Unless complications arise" ft is beSenator Miller the class to making 185 mills and second the other districts in the only He explained that it first opinion of major plea for its consideration He Bringing state banking laws into lieved the legislature can finish up hydrocarbons would tend to encourage what toon class cities to 216 mills but requires Mr Hammond He line with different federal laws such to di- declared it was its work Sunday proposed A corps of stea matter of as deposit insurance Horn Owners “only may become an infant industry in city officials to break down their vide the district school fund and the to the honesty consider nographers was kept busy most of the Utah by giving the manufacturers of question” tax lists into smaller divisions equalization fund on an equal basis Loan corporation federal housing adwhether occupational diseases should ministration’ night engrossing and enrolling mea- of derivative motor fuels a and th reconstruction slight thereby enabling taxpayers to deter- $15 for each instead of the present be included sures already approved so they will in benefits for disability advantage over oil pro- mine more easily where their tax setup which provides $25 per school workmen corporation be ready for the signatures of the competitive dollar goes Senator O C Bowman child for the district school fund and ducers The enactment Of state unemploypresident of the senate and the A semblance of Attack Launched ment insurance old age pension child opposition was (R-- Wayne) spoke In favor of the $5 per child for the equalization fund speaker of the house Sunday Senator W D voiced by Senators John M Wallace measure Hammond (D welfare and other economic security Under his plan he held that a total Legislators Chafing (D Salt Lake) and Conrad Frisch-knecThe Macfarlane measure raises of $80 per child could be raised annu- Grand) led the attack on the bill de- measures in anticipation of the fedclaring it would force sin unjust bur- - eral program pending in congress Many legislators were chafing unJr (D Sanpete) who feared the legal limit for first class cities ally der the necessity of having to pro- the measure may tend to set a prece- from 2 to 3 mills for contingent exThe house resolution would limit (Continued on Following Paso) Passage of narcotic and other crime long the session and work without dent whereby funds for the state penses leaving the laws growing out of the recent crime levy for the tax on tangible property tp 2 per The felt they had given road department will be diminished second class cities intact but also cent and set up $40 per child for the pay conference in Washington The entire program has pot been enough service to the slate without But when it was explained by pro- directs city commissions or city two school funds instead of the presShows remuneration and there was even ponents of the measure that the house councils to levy taxes to defray ex- ent total of $30 enacted in any state yet but apparsome talk of a special session Because of the conflict between the bill looked far into the future oppo- penses of the city auditor the deently the closest thing to full comEsteem The effect of this would be to put nents withdrew pliance with federal requests has of public safety the de- two resolutions a conference compartment the legislators back on the payroll If and when economical processes partment of public affairs and fi- mittee was named aftd the senate rebeen in Louisiana where Governor for the extra time spent fused to accept its report D K Allen the are devised to extract motor fuels nance and the spokesof department parks The Utah senate receded from the man for Senator Huey Long said: It 1s known however that Gov- from minerals other than oil the and public property ernor Henry H Blood is opposed to act is expected to encourage such The schedule press of public business for a brief “There’s been nothing but harmony allows maximums of while SJbtirday to hear Carbon coun- with the federal administration" special session and the movement processes as a mean of improving 3 mills for Has 05 expenses contingent did not gain much headway ty’s senator The bills themselves were in "the Utah's industrial activity In the mill for the George M Miller in5 mills for auditor Representative C W Spence (D Uintah basin rich oil shale deposits dulge jn a bit of pointed comment 2 mills for finance and Not safety Salt Lake) told the house he was dis- are regarded as a future source of public upon his colleagues The senator ac2 gusted with the whole thing He said vast wealth as are the Carbon and mills for parks and public propcompanied his remarks by presenting of measure the erty Proponents that every labor bill passed bv the tokens of esteem to each of his colcounty coal deposit and simithat the tax dollar herehouse had been turned down by the Emery LITTLE ROCK leagues and many of the tokens symlar mineral store in other section of explained be divided Ark March 16 after may senate among various bolized what the Carbon county delethe late — Liquor liquor ) but in a more speeverywhere municipal activities gate evidently regarded as the senalionaire to the National Gallery in cific manner and that maximum tax not a legal drop to drink was Arkon-sas- ’ tor’s attitudes For instance: Bill London The price was reported be- funds for the separate departments To Senator Patrick J Fennell of plight tonight after Governor J tween $200000 and $500000 but a are provided To” Tooele county he gave a doll house M Futrell signed the Thorn bill Governor Henry H Blood Saturday Own Other specific levies such as those Senator Fennell was the sponsor of spokesman for the transmission magto the state senate for the state’s bone the bill to build an executive mansion The house bill fathered by Repre- nate while admitting the aale had for water street construction and Its approval a group of 42 appointfor the governor-Senato- r sentative O G Sorenson (D San- been made declined today to name repairs and public buildings are left dry law Railroads and truck lines had large Eldred of Utah ments including 29 reappointments unchanged by the act pete) calling for a constitutional the sum involved' shipments already in the state for re- county received a kitchen sieve He and 13 new appointments amendment to raise legislators’ pay consignment to Arkansas points when was chairman of the aenate sifting The nominations for the various offrom $4 to $$ a day paasedthe senthe bill was signed But there will be committee fices follow: ate Saturday but strangely enough no liquor sold legally before next Sab Senator John M Wallace of Salt Mrs Lee Charles Miller Salt Lake not all senators believed they should urday and possibly longer Revenue Lake county received a dime savings City Melvin J Ballard (new) Salt receive double their present comCommissioner Earl R Wiseman said bank and Herbert Lake City C G Adney Corinne Olot pensation from the state A trio of It will take that long to issue permits B Maw was given a toy telephone Nelson Logan Clarence E Wright olona all from Salt Lake county There was some consolation to imAt the conclusion of Senator Mil- Salt Lake City Fred M Nye Ogden ' voted the measure against bibers of 5 per cent beer that was ler’s remarks Senator Royle rose to for members of the board of trustees ' Th tors LINCOLN Neb March 16 OP)— the private dealer bill drafted by AtPaul H with the signing of the mea- present the Carbon county solon with of the Utah State Agricultural colMrs Burton W Musser and DRay W Governor R L Cochran tonight torney General William H Wright legalized sure Dispensers who had permits for a box of cough drops in felicitation lege four year terms Parratt— stated that they believed Governor Cochran appealed to the 32 per cent beer offered the M F Malta Salt Lake City Mrs higher and condolence the time unpropitioua to ask tax-- a lashed a proposal to put the state of drys as well as the moderate wets to percentage brew when the bill was Flora Fisher Provo Gail Martin Salt payers to vote to Increase salaries Nebraska into the liquor wholesaling reject the principle of putting the signed Stocks were from reLake City S A Shreeve Ogden and Sentence Passed of their representatives in the leg- business state into any phase of the liquor frigerator tars to the rushed N Child Salt Lake City all ban As your governor I do not wish business islature Harold Sheridan 23 of 6516 South Stanley new appointees to the governing to be in any manner a salesman or A bar was prescribed by the house State street who i recently pleaded board of the Utah Art Institute two for in- - of representatives today as the only Sells Pictures to make the state ahesalesman Meeting lanned Magnate to second degree guilty burglary was year terms asserted x- toxicating liquor” public place fit for the serving of! Formulation of a constitution and John C Swenson Provo and Dr By Tribune Leased Wire The governor threw the weight ofliqi:or' Democrat- sentenced Saturday by Judge Poger David W Henderson (new) Salt Lake the (or Sagebrush NEW ''YORK March 16 — Seven form?! administration statement of I McDonough of Third district court A proviso limiting hotel sale ofic club will be completed at a City for members of the state board panels depicting the life of St Fran-C- i against the ramparts of ftate'j'ntoxirsnt? to separate barrooms and-into an indeterminate term of or - n 20j of educaton six year terms Monday at p m in the in "the Neadvocates in ibe fifteenth century painted prohibiting scrvica of liquors to din- - house hotel 'A film explaining the years in the 'Utah state prisen SherMrs D W Moffat Murray George by Stdfano Digiovannl' commonly braska house of representatives For ing rooms was indorsed as Ihe house federal housing act and its advan- idan pleaded guilty to second degree' S McAllister Sait Lake City George known as Sassetta have been sold by four day the house has debated the closed its fourth day of debate on tages to home owner wilt be preof the home ofE M Work- Abbott Tremonton John M Ritchie Clarence H Mackey postal Tele- state wholesaling bill the bill to give the state a monopoly sented The public is invited to at- burglary ZTisr and Commercial Cable mil-- J man 535 Browning avenue Febru- Charleston George Murdock (new) Cochran did not voice aupport for on wholesaling of liquor rap4 tend Cedar City and Ray Htachcliff (new) ary 9 Rejection by IN THE SENATE Day Session Action on Bills H B 28 Edman— Vesting in the board of trustees of the Utah State hospital' power to assess where possible expenses of caring for patients and requiring a judge to enter an order restoring a patient Rules suspended to competency and passed as amended ayep 15 7s house forfurther action H B 29 Edman— Adding to the duties of Utah state hospital steward and providing for the boarding out of patients under certain Rules suspended and provisions passed as amended eyes 13 nays To house for further 0 absent 8 action H B 48 Lamoreaux— prohibiting mergers of corporations without approval of public utilities commission by lease purchase or Rules suspended and otherwise passed as amended ayes 19 nays 0 absent 4' To house for further action H B 68 ‘Lamereaux— Giving public utilities commission power to restrain gas and electriig corporations from paying dividends if such dividends would Impair financial structure of the corporations Rules suspended and passed as amended ayes 15 nays 0 absent 8 To house for further action H B 70' Romney— Pertaining to unknown defendants In suits to quiet title Rules suspended end passed a amended ayes 17 nays 0 absent 6 To house for further action H B 71 Romney— Civil action against unknown defendants under legal disability in suits to quiet title Rules suspended and passed ayes 18i nays 0 absent J To house revision and enrolling committee for engrossing H B 75 Hendricks— Empowering the ’state insurance commissioner to appoint assistants and fix Ruies sustheir compensations pended end passed as amended ayes 19 nays 1 absent 3 To house lor further action H B 77 Kiefer— Amending tax on intrastate trucking allowing truckers to purchase licenses which would permit trucking operations on all routes in the state Senate adopted conference committee report H B 80 Macfarlane by request — Making it a misdemeanor to use slugs in slot machines telephones or other coin vending machines Rules suspended and passed- - ayes 20 nays 0 absent 3 To house revision and enrolling committee for engrossing H B 84 Farr— Municipal elections and terms of offices for second class cities Rules suspended and passed ayes 19 nays 0 absent 4 To house revision and enrolling committee for engrossing II B 98 House delegation— Encouraging state industrial recovery in conjunction with national Industrial recovery end aiding in the of industry In Utah and effectuating its control by license or otherwise Rules suspended and passed as amended ayes 19 nays Either Ylu Other Measures Pass in Rapid Succession End Nears ' 1 Prohibition - J ‘‘self-hel- p ton-mi- old-ag- e it ‘Derived’ Funds Freed From Tax Civic Budget nt eight-pronge- Two School Tax Proposals Killed Bill Approved -- With Tokens Arkansas But Liquor Legally Yet night-submitte- Nebraska Governor Lashes Plan For Liquor Wholesaling by State 4 Senate-Preside- trIo-Sena- l s - meet-polic- jJ two-thtr- 0 s A uniform traffic law for Utah virtually was ’assured Saturday night when the senate concurred in house amendments to S B 15 sponsored by the Salt Lake safety council and which specifies traffic signals speeds and increases penalties for violators "The princlpat ehange madby the house was to increase the height and length allowed for trucks While the sfljate did not approve of the change it felt that it would be better to adept it jthan attempt any further compromises Senator Julian M Bamberger (D Sait Lake) said the whole pdrpose of the act was to provide uniformity with the highway laws of other states and that to make any changes at all would obviate the aim He also said that the increased sizes of vehicles in turn would mean increased weight with corresponding damage to the roads a point which he felt the house had overlooked Other Report Accepted A conference report on another measure was accepted in short order Senate amendments to the bill which set up a produce dealers’ licensing system were accepted by the house conferees and the senate forthwith approved the Conference report to that effect Another measure went to conference however chiefly to iron out a stenographic errorThebilf involved was S B' 200 proposing to recreate the public utilities commission as the public service commission of Utah The original bill proposed salaries of $3000 annually for the commissioners but the house chopped the pay down to $JI500 a year Word Omitted In another section the senate specified that the commissioners must devote "substantially all” of their time to their jobs The house amended this to read their “entire time” but when the report from the house came in it read simply that the commissioners “must devote time to their a bit over the salary item Opponent Threatens Kef Tax Bill Awaiting erendum if Measure Test in Washington Becomes Law BOISE March 16 (IP) — A charged attempted bribery and a threat to initiate a state-wid-e refendum — the legality of which was questioned— tonight contributed to the turbulent story of the revised 2 per cent retail sales tax measure which the Idgho house of representatives approved 3029 today The senate in night session at 8:15 o’clock by a Vote refused to suspend the rules to permit immes A diate action on the bill vote was necessary A statement by Representative Daniel P Fry (D Boise) that he had been offered $300 and two cases of whisky to vote against the measure prompted the sponsor of the bill Representative William J Hynes (D Tcfon) to take drastic steps to insure against reconsideration of the vote by which the bill was approved Hynes this afternoon gave notice that he might move for reconsideration of the measure on the next day" thus cutting off 'any attempt by opposition to bring up the bill again in the house Only one lawmaker — one who votes on the prevailing side of a and question— has that privilege Hynes exercised It with the Intention of monopolizing the singular prerogative Tells ef Offer ‘I was offered $500 and two cases of whisky shortly after noon today on’ the steps leading to the gallery o( the house if I would vote against passage of the sales tax bill” Representative Fry declared in a statement 25-1- 9 two-third- e (Continue on Paso main written in Washington by attorneys in the different federal agencies and pumped out to the state legislatures through the state directors of the emergency council Blood Submits List of 42 Appointments for Approval Pay - before the house on conference committee reports The first of these— H B 19— wis defeated and the second—H B 12— was passed Both relate to the taxing powers of cities and towns the second extending that authority The first had an amendment which prohibited cities and towns from taxing salesmen representing concerns whIchhid’Tald“alax“ in another town Considerable opposition arose to this with the result that the bill was badly beaten When the second came up the same objections were raised but Mr Macfarlane said this measure did not have the same provision Opposition died down and it was passed Second Attempt Falls The second attempt In the last week or so to gain reconsideration of S J R 3— the resolution which calls for a vole of the people on raising the tax exemptions on homes to $2000— proved unsuccess! ul The resolution has been passed fcy both houses and is now in the hands of the secretary of state but could have been recalled on a vote The motion to recall was made by Mrs Reva Beck Bosone (D Sal i Lake) Democratic floorleader who said she believed the legislautre in passing it did not consider the consequences 7 don’t believe you realized” she declared "that you passed kmeasure which will result in taking $172000-00off the state’s tax rolls No one knows where this extra tax revenue will come from and the governor among others is being caused a great deal of anxiety” Motion Defeated Member of the house labor group and the few business men and lawyers supported the Bosone motion (Continued on Following Pise) House AmendmenU Alter Short Rebate Washington Asks Sales Tax Bill States to Pass Wins by One Vote jobs” The senate decided the simplest way to rectify the later error would Conference It Is expected New Deal Laws In Idaho House bethatthrough the committee also will wrangle Carbon Solon Senate Passes Increase ) of Public Utility Governing Properties and Increasing Inheritance Tax Senate Accepts Ogden to the board of directors' of the Utah State Fair association for four year terms' L R Anderson of Mantl to the stat land board six year term Sebron W Golding of Price as director of the bureau of registration four year term Mrs F M McHugh Salt Lake City T E Bartlett Eureka and James A Nuttall Huntington for members of the state text book commission four years The Rev John E Carver Ogden (new) Ogden Roy D Thatcher James W Wade Mrs Dan B Shields D H- - Christensen and Dr Clarence Snow all of Salt Lake City for members of the board of regents of ( the University of Utah four year tenns William R Wallace Stephen L Richards Dr John A Widtsoe Richard R Lyman and Jacob A Kahn ail of Silt Lake City Leon P Christensen Vernal Frank Francis Ogden: Joseph S Snow (new) SI Georgs: John M Knighton (new) Gunnison: George F Stalling? (new) Ogden: William Peterson Logan and J W GiJIman Orem for members of the Utah water storage commission two year tenhs OLYMPIA Wash March 16 (JPh--A free conference $36000000 tax bill was ready for action by the house and senate tonight but the question of when can adjourn was still a mystery It was to have adjourned Thursday at midnight The controversial revenue measure was redrafted at an session of conferees before the members of the committee were officially announced today And today while stenographers were putting the bill in shape for the presentation to the legislature conference committee was granted the power of free conference or the authority to rewrite a complete new bill which it already had done The aenate finally found time to tackle the general appropriation measure and before sending it back to the house reduced it approximately $1500000 to a total of $75710000 The lower chamber refused to concur in the amendments and the bill was sent to conference where it too will be rewritten Given Prison Term Carroll Eggers 23 Seattle recently convicted of forgery of a $1640 check to defraud H F Patmor bf the Walnut club was sentenced Saturday to an indeterminate term of one to 20 years in the Utah state prison The sentence was pronounced by Judge James W McKinney of Third district court Oddities of Idahoans in Legislature BOISE Idaho March 16 (P) — O’dditie? of some of the per- Idasonnel of the twenty-thirho legislature: Carl C- - Kitchen of Boise secretary to Senate President G P Mix sometimes takes time out in the middle ’of a session to bathe his feet Senator David Gardner (R Clark’) “Dave” to the pages and his fellow senators sits the livelong day with his feet on his desk chewing gum President Pro Tern Mitchel (D Lewis) has dropped hints occasionally that the practice isn’t in keeping with the dignity of a senator— but Gardner’s a Republican and doesn’t take suggestions from the Democratic floor leader Minority Senate Floor Leader Whitten (R Boise) chews gum by the package and when he gets up to talk he rolls it into a ball in his hand and sticks it onto the front of his desk from which he removes it when he finishes speaking Senator Wilson (D Gem) occasionally takes out an hour or ro to sleep in his chair during a tiresome debate When Senator Just (D Bingham i talks he wave? his arms in windmill style— and he gets results d m |