Show 1 - I t- Sports Local News Classified Ads Ftnance Radio Programs Page 6-B t 5-al- g:libt B Section grith7c Good Books Are Wanted for Men in the Service:Help Promote the 1913 Victory Book Campaign! Z-ft:blvti- - - - Page One Salt Lake City Utah Sunday Morning January 10 1913 - e Senate Post Goes to Macfarlane Direct Utah Editorial Group i I 3i : 1 ill 4 4 ! ' ' 1 1 1 ' i Fly 0-- ' : s:: : I: - 'f ' - t -- - i - - r 4 ) s s t ' :' I ' ' Malmquist eus in the Newhouse hotel Satureay afternoon The house caucus t until Monday morning sljourned It 10 a rn-- without selecting a 'i because of the fact that t speaker one of the candidates—Val H Cowles of Carbon county—was $ r ot present Senator Macfarlane ': ' ' : : ''' ' '-- - ' : ' i t 1 ' ' - ''S- - ' ': ':-- :C: : ''s tr :' - ' ' - '" r i :1 1-''- '-- :- ' :: I Lt'P N - - - - :- '- :':f-'''-'- -- """ ''- - '- :: 1 ':it i' il ii' :' - ! : f - 7' 3 'at'ie 4- -- : - ::44' - ''''' i s''''-'':7":::- ''' r '": f - ' '''' :'::-- q -: who will ‘ 1 ' be elected formally to the presi:544i:q zL e dency of the senate when the twenty-f:: 1r '''''''''' N'-'''''' ifth 1 i legislature convenes at f soon Monday won his victory on k''' i 7 14? frl ' ' 1 second ballot by a vote of 10 A ioee:1 44'' r-:zil 4:' ': i: to 10Ven On the first ballot ' ' : 1 ' 1:2:::'' ' ::e 't ' 1 4Sanator Macfarlane and Senator I ? 'I' N Child also of Salt '''1 ':11s 4 Stanley 4 ' Lake county were tied with seven I :ii--'I vo!rg each -- The remaining three votes in a feeling out" maneuver k4 were placed on Senators Ira A of Weber and Alonzo F Officers elected by the Utah State Press association at the licrk:n of Rich both potential winter meeting in the Newhouse hotel: President Harrison earddates in case of a stalemate Conover Albert between Macfarlane and Child But right Springville and Secretary-Treasuron the second ballot Macfarlane W Epperson Rayssille Vice President Roy Schonian Du ricked up the three votes which chesne wa s absent when photograph was taken av e him one more than enough fpr the party designation No Split Occurs 'Unlike the contests of the past three or four legislatures the one Saturday did not leave the majority party in two sharply di- -vided andhostile camps The candidates themselves frequently have worked closely together in (Editor's note: This is the third of a series of daily articles the senate in the past and can be federal and Utah income tax payments which must expected to do so in the future on describing made be this year All phases of the income tax law and how it ?nary issues caucus The house voted 19 to 17 is applicable to those in various earning capacities professions to postpone action until Monday and circumstances will be presented in the series) after it Wa S explained that Represertative Cc)wles was in California and had been unable to get bgack to because of wartime trans- Since nine million more persons Utahns whose incomes were de-aportation difficulties In the main into file rived federal during 1942 from business of supporters Representative comeexpected tax returns to this were than Grant Midgley year farming a profession rents or opposed postponement but the forces of in 1942 an understanding of the sale of property will find them-larepresentative W R White of and applicable regulations are selves confronted with a special Veber and Representative Cowles of prime l oned hands to block importance to these ini- - form to be filled out when they For vote wax tiatex 'According to William J Make payment of the Urah state tta renown the 17 astto a19close if not Korth collector of internal rev-- income tax on or before March reneranV regarded 15 of this year indicator of the relative enue for Utah A of the blank shows' trerzth of Midgley on the one An income tax return is a deo- that perusal the state income tax gasohand and the combined starting excise trenzth of White and CONVIPS on- laration on the part of the tax-th- e line cigaret and other ether The postponement how- ipayer of his total taxable income taxes "water taxes" on personal ever rn!ght result in considerable for the year together with the residence and city special assessments are not deductible Deduc(before the Monday cau- various deductions shuffling exemptions Continued one Page 3 B) eun-ithe capitol enand credits to which he is trona ge Plan titled The return is a voluntary announced Macfarlane Senator any person who that so far as he waa concerned willfullyHowever makes a return which there would be no "factions" in the he does not to be true d5trbution of patronage and com and correct is believe to penalties subject He further rnttee aSsignments asserted that the minority Repub- provided by law 1:cans would be given a fair share 1There Then to File of the patronage and choice corn It is required that an approrn:ttee assignments This has not "Not the most books from Utah return be filed by March priate always been the case during the 15 1943 for 1942 incomes The the best" the motto for Utah's but era of overwhelming Democratic return must be filed with the col1943 victory book campaign sriprernacy of revenue for the district The Democratic senators named lector must not be confused with designates the drive this year as It patronage committee composed the Utah state income tax which one for collecting books that readof Senator George A Christensen must be filed with the state tax ers have read and enjoyed themof Salt Lake chairman Senator commission on or before March selves and which they would like to pass on to some friends—in this li!)pkin and Senator June Kendall 15 1913 of Juab There are 24 jobs to be The federal income tax as the case sailors soldiers or marines most Important of which tastes similar to their own implies is a tax levied upon with are secretary reference attorney term L H Kirkpatrick University is payable in relaIncomes It rrnute clerk and docket clerk tion to the amount of income In- of Utah librarian and state chairThe Democratic caucuses were come for federal income tax pur- man of the victory book drive preceded by a on meeting of poses means in general any com- Saturday announced complete orjoint Par 3 B) Cr!nud of the Utah drive It ganization pensation for one's services Dr L John Nuttall Jr superincludes the net value received for the product of one's labor as intendent of Salt Lake City farm produce in the case of a schools reported to Mr Kirkpatfarmer income from investments rick that principals of the city schools will handle the drive in profit from business operations their own schools There will be and other gains from sales and exchanges of goods and property no competition between grades or schools Those who can "talc it" will Provides Exemptions All of the major districts In their tnd Sunday constitutional state have been organized and the of limited Certain categories walk (reportedly gaining in popuhas been reported from to and tax are income progress exempt a to bit the say nippy lanty) the extent of such exemption are each leader Head of the drive in least Ogden Is F T Wiggins of the Judg-infrom the reports on Sat- excluded in computing the tax school Provo Supera small Until proWashington in only Lake Salt recently temperatures tirday C Moffitt Logan intendent of of J number the forepersons and the weatherman's portion CIty cast of -- little change in tempera- receiving income has been sub- Mrs Grace Dunkley Cache counture Sunday" Sunday prome- ject to the tax More than nine ty Superintendent J W Kirk-brid- e Richfield Leon Newton naders will set a brisk pace for million persons were not taxable lovers of the pastime Saturday's for the year 1941 due to credits Mrs Mae Jensen and Alden Robtemperatures ranged from a low and deductions allowable But as erts Millard county Superintendof 25 degrees to a maximum of a result of the lowering of ex- ent W A Paxton West Jordan 31—one degree below freezing emptions many more persons are has already completed its camwent now subject to the federal in- paign under the direction of H about their Ogdenites W Jorgensen business Saturday in temperatures come tax than before from 16 to 30 degrees ranging '44 'hile New Yorkers Who only recently have taken up walking in earnest moved about in even colder temperatures The New York City maximum was 31 degrees and the low was nine Comparative temperatures from elsewhere in the nation were: Minute Women will greatly simA survey of Salt Lake homes High Low plify the task when they carry room M which N a 19 47 spare Albuquerque having the appeal into every home on 43 3? might house a working girl or Atlanta Ga their 29- 27 regular calls Ilimarek N D soldier's wife will be made Mon"The situation is acute" said 18 Ill Chicago Mrs Egan "there must be Denver Colo 52 "9 day by Minute Women when hundreds of Salt Lake homes 19 47 Grand Junction they make their January calls which have at least one room 13 36 Paul throughout the city Minneapolis-S- t In answer to an urgent need that could be conveniently 47 38 New Orleans for more adequate housing facilrented to some working girl and 9 37 New York City ities for women in thP city the '30 16 yet there are hundreds of girls Ogden who can't find places to stay" 54 26 U S 0 center at 220 East South tnaahoma City The 'LT S 0 center secretaries om a h a N e b 19 17 Temple street has organized a Mrs to find suitable 11 homes 14 Rock Springs IS'yo Egan or Mrs L A Stevcampaign enson city chairman of the 24 37 for the many girls who have St Louis 1n Ac31 Minute Women will welcome 25 come here for war work Salt Lake Airport 34 60 San Antonio Texas any information regarding a cording to Mrs George F Egan 31 50 Sheridan Wyo chairman for the project the possible home for some young 27 woman 25 Waattinglon D cooperation of the Salt Lake 1 ':: 14 ': - - s I t2-l-e I ''-- : - ''5- ': ' - '' ':' ' 1 : -- : b : - - - 0 ::4tr : :t - - p : 45 1':' 1 otils-c- ' 4 -:- 4I: ! ':"!4'TAS' -- " : "1- Yi "'---'C----4 s er Here's Data on Income Iltents Deductimis Federal State ' re w a' et n 3 Victory Book Campaign Gains Speed i g ' L ' ' -- fd Nippy Weather Looms Today ' -- Minute Women Will Canvass Homes for Spare Rooms : er Officers Grill Confessed Girl Attacker - Telegram editor: Ward E Raybould Western Newspaper Union sales manager and by Ottis Peterson of the office of war information Utah Builders Will tight ee Appointment of a committee to investigate fire and pardc hazards rn public buildings and private buildings used generally by the public was announced Saturday by Raymond J Ashton president of the Utah Building and Construction congress Ralph Andersen is chairman of the new committee and Leslie Squires and Eastman Hatch are members Mr Ashton said the committee first will investigate fire and panic hazards in the Salt Lake City No 1 fire station and in the public safety- building then will branch out to other buildings The decision to investigate the fire station and public safety building was prompted by reports on the two buildings presented by Mayor Ab Jenkins and Police Chief Reed E Vetterli who addressed the congress recently Other organizations will be invited to join in forming a statewide committee to aid in eliminating- conditions which might lead to a repetition of a disaster such as the recent Boston Mass night club fire Mr Ashton said - Many Buy Bonds man was brains" a being further questioned Saturday evening in connection with other attacks on Salt Lake persons during the past few months it was reported by Chief of Police Reed E Vetter Name of the suspect was withheld pending filing of a complaint Evidence that the confessed may be guilty of other rapist was obtained Saturday aftcrimes ernoon when blood stains were found in an abandoned automobile registered in the name of the suspect Chief Vetter li said The machine was found at his home lie with a broken motor-hea- d purchased the automobile used in three days after Fridays crime the first machine was damaged the suspect told police officers Although he denied attacking' an girl on the night of December 29 after forcing her into his car saying "Dont make a noise or I'll blow out your brains" Chief Vetter li said that he was of the opinion that he confessed rapist committed the crime because he used the same words in the molestgirl ing attempt of the Tuesday night at South Temple cases and I streets and in both the m4n is reported to have wielded a gun "I just don't know what came Over me" the suspect told questioning officers Saturday as he broke down and wept "I've had these Impulses for a month or more —a desire to pick up and attack strange girls When I saw that oneI on the corner Friday morning couldn't help myself" just Chief Vetterli said that information would be turned over to the county attorney Monday for filing rape and molesting charges 4- -- ' t I ''' - t t: r:-4- 4 4 i - 4 : ::-':- ' '' ' - -- s - 'I - r-- : - i ::::- ' i I I -- f I t ' ' : - ! ' --s- 4 :: ' ‘- - : : - : - -- - ' - ' - " - - :- " : vi - -: - - 0 i 41 ' - ': 4 t - ' - - ' - - ' ""P- 4 i ' i l - ' "We'll do our ' part—gladly" Jack Goaslind Tribune-Telegracarrier tells former Governor Charles It Mahey of the state war savings staff as they plan continuation of the war stamp sale by carrier salesmen m - :r t -- - I ' 'A wall'"albellar 454rkaa ' ' ' ':- '' gtu'IrlartMgr:SMOTVC 11"11kArgr11612102enthoM- Vow To Continue Stamp Sales - 7 :: MIT'' ''' tc745M!"i t - ' '' '''''''''''' '''' '' ''''' ""' '''''' - 1" 7 ZO 'i ' "' - ial City Pays Off Bills Before Start of '43 g ' ' P - :f' - Tribune-T- f4 ' m 4 city-durin- g - m :: 7 or War Reduces Cars hi Use 9 1 ne " t f t i - -- - : t d ' - : A' Nktvy's Reserve Ranks Open To College High Students to Lieutenant L T Crawford U S N R will interview young men 17 years of age who are eligible to enlist in the navy's V-- 1 'accredited college officer training program Monday Tuesday and Wednesday at the University of Utah and surrounding high schools Lieutenant LeRoy D Simmons Utah public relations officer for the Twelfth naval district said Sat- urday exSimmons Lieutenant 1 program plained that the V-- to continue enables their college education and remain on inactive status in the benavy while preparing come officers The program is open to men between 17 and 18 who are high school seniors or high school graduates who have been accepted by an accredited College college freshmen are eligible to enlist also Applicants for enlistment are required to present their high school transcript and a letter of recommendation from their principal Lieutenant Crawford has said that he will welcome inquiries from interested parents while he is in Salt Lake City Liquor Sales in Utah Set All-Tim- t Mark e Gross retail liquor sales in Utah last month exceeded anything in the history of the state totaling $1083359 according to statistics released Saturday by Ed R Holmes chief deputy state treasurer This also was the first time '''''''°!'fll''''''-:-''''' ' I I t r t I ''''' '' -- --- - '' ' I that sales in any one month exceeded the $1000000 mark Tl-- e next highest month was $878t52 in November 1912 The high mark of last me:nth sompared with 1D tl Mr $703081 in Decel-nbeHolmes aid lit -- "'- - i on non-essent- End Parley I ' s'— 7 m V 'f '''-- t 1 t ewspape r Carriers OPA Leaders The naming of a nominating committee to select candidates for the board of governors to which eight will be elected at the March meeting will highlight the regular assembly of the Salt Lake City Women's Chamber of commerce n at the Monday at 1:n0 p Tuxedo hotel 41 South State -- -' - ! 7 t C Limakesthatikalketki 6 ':'2:: 1 bringing these thousands- into the area will be providing- adequate housing facilities ' The report anticipates that 48- 530 persons will be working in essential activities other than construction by November 1913 as compared to 26460 so emThe ployed in November 1942 number of construction employes is expected to drop from 7068 to 1410 in the year's time Only Half Available However Mr Mayers report of claims only about one-ha- lf the employes leaving construction jobs can be expected to seek work with jobs ' Furthermore the normal sup- ply of workers (allowing for such actions as IVithdrawals because of Declaring "we've all got older brothers and fellow-carrier- s the selective service) will provide Tribune-Telegracarrier there Goaslind out fighting" Jack only 1200 male and 1100 female explained the obligation felt by carriers to continue their record employes Two other sources for: embreaking war stamp sales efforts in a treasury broadcast Saturday ployes in the Salt Lake area are ac- transfers from afternoon over KDYL women and the tivities report Goaslind who was one of the suggests winning carriers in the recent An estimated 32no workers in nonessential activities may be "Buy a Romber" bond drive was transferred to essential industry introduced by Charles R Mabey "'However workit is figured former Utah governor and now ers in nonessential activities are state administrator of the United rather reluctant to change to es- States war savings staff sential work One of the main causes of this reluctance is the A new system of checking Congratulates Carrier lack of guarantees to the workMr Mabey ii congratulating the progress of purchase vouchers of a job after the emergency is over?' Carrier iGoaslind and all of his ers from the time they are isOf a potential supply of 19700 colleagues on their patriotic work sued until canceled by payment women in the Snit Lake area the in the Lake in the delivery of war stamps with has put Salt po City IT believes that not more their newspapers said "It is daily sition of a "good Chinaman" than 5400 can be enticed into the who pays all his debts at year's essential activities Even to get as that of these effort t this number there will probably elegram carriers which will end to be an intensive recruithave Where creditors in January assure Us the early victory to aimed at the women program ing 1942 held unpaid city bills agwhich we aspire" and there must be established adeYoung Mr Goaslind urged the gregating $40000 from 1941 quate day nurseries to care for of working mothers filling up of all unfilled war stamp sales to the city there remains children Also the report points out albums so that they 'might be unpaid at present only $26795 women generelly are adverse to war worth of 1942 unpaid bills City converted to interest-bearin- g employment as laborers accepting bonds and indicated that this was Auditor L E Holley reported not a very large "Unfortunately Tribune-Telegrathe aim of all 20100 jobs" a of the The $26795 represents only proportion carriers during the month of Janfilled be must which during the totalof fraction purchases uary as their initial 1943 effort tiny clerical are year $2200000 ing approximately 1942 record toward beating their The report summarizes with the the last which resulted in the sale to their made by the said following auditor figures: There will be an the subscribers of a quarter of a mil- year estimated demand for 20100 workThrough 'a system of followlion dollars worth of war stamps ers by November 1913 over Noing up each purchase requisiand bonds vember 1942 The estimated supcontact with tion—by personal National Broadcast the seller when necessary--Williaply in the Salt Lake area totals 13950-3- 000 construction workers clerk A voucher Tucker carrier and repMr Mabey the to transferred In cleared office production jobs the auditor's resentative appeared on a nationall city 2300 workers from the normal supwide treasury broadcast program payment of practically ply (including 1200 male and 1100 which featured the music of bills by December 31 female employes) 3250 workers 1942 unfinished other Only The Vaughan Monroe's orchestra carried over into this drawn from nonessential into esprogram was in the form of a business sential activitien and 5400 women was a small stack of vouchsalute to all newspaper carriers year These ers which had not the figures show that approxiupon city with the who are cooperating received delivery of goods by mately 6150 workers must be in the department treasury December 31 brought in from outside the area sale of stamps Other Fields Listed Furthermore the report does net Include labor needs for interstate railroads agriculture f e de r a housing projects the contemplated high-octagasoline plant wholerale and retail trade finance and service industries 0 P A price executives from 11 Wartime restrictions reduced real estate aervicecommand army air western states concluded a two-da- y substantially the number of auto- Ninth forces basic reception center at conference on food price con- mobiles in use in Utah last year Kearns the subdepot of the Ogden trol matters Saturday at the Hotel It was shown in a report Saturday air command at Wendover the U At army district engineers or by the state tax commission Utah were 136299 There U S army division engineers passenger J I Gallbraith deputy nation- cars registered last year com- theThere will be additional al administrator of 0 P A from pared with 147736 in the previous facilities for 4349 workers housirg by NoWashington D C who was to year 'and 27768 commercial vember 1943 Mr Mayer reports have addressed the concluding vehicles as against 28212 in This will mean a shortage of 1800 1941 not now units unless more sessions wired his regrets Fees from passenger car reg- planned is providedhousing Principal speakers were L C istrations totaled $590282 in The report includes South Davis Vass executive officer of the price 1942 as against $601017 in the Salt Lake Tooele and Summit previous year and from commer- - counties in the "Salt Lake area? department of 0 P A and Phillip were to $601fees vehicles Coombs executive assistant the the cial Concluding the report shows director of retail trades and serv- 888 against $554909 The increase that Ogden will have an estimated ices division both of Washington in the commercial fees was due shortage of 8530 workers by Noto use of more large vehicles D C vember and Provo will have a shortage of 622 employes in es- sential activities by that time Columbia Steel corporation's Geneva plant is not included in PrOVO'S figures it is explained - - :ft' 2 t - - ttil ' ' - - : - ": N' ''''''' ' : ' - - i' 7- ' 'I 1 - : '0 -- : ! 1 ' z - i F t t 6There will be a shortage of workers by the end of November 1943" in the Salt Lake area according to a 1 report issued Saturday by Joseph i S Mayer state director of the U S emp1o3rrnent service I That many workers wiir have to be brought into Salt Lake from outside the area to take-car- e of the estimated increase of 14400 employes in essential industries One of the major problems in ' :: t - p 6150 production i: - :re I Labor Shortatte Will Require Outside Help : i : -- i i : i' - ::: - 1: -- - ‘ ' ': - - -:- (44 't !:"--- - - s ::' 1 - - :1' ' : -- i s : ''1 le2 --: -- door-to-do- Women Set Meet Approximately 63640 worlcus Utah are enrolled in the U treasury payroll department's savings plan in buying war bonds D Howe Moffat state deputy administrator of the war savings street staff announced Saturday ih ': o : - Extensive cross examination of Harrison Conover publisher and editor of the Springville Her- a Utah Power & Light company ald was elected president of the official with respect to fees paid Utah State Press association at to an engineering concern feathe annual Winter meeting Satur- tured Saturday's hearipg in the day afternoon at the Newhouse capitol on the public service rate case against U P hotel' He succeeds Frank S Beckwith of Delta publisher of & L the Millard County Chronicle The fees $997- Named vice president was Roy 47227 over aaggregating of years period Schonian of Duchesne publisher of the Uintah Basin Record with were paid by U P & L to Phoenix later Construction company Albert W Epperson editor of the Phoenix and still company Utility reReflex was Weekly Kaysville later Phoenix Engineering comelected secretary-treasurThe board of directors consist of pany according to Richard H and assistant Cantril Nielsen of Hyrum South Jones treasurer Cache Courier George L Crow- secretary of U P & L that this figther of Salt Lake City Salt Lake ureMr Jones testified should be included in the Times Maurice Fuellenbach of account and for that reaRichfield C N Memmott of Hel- plant be added to any rate son should A B per Helper Journal and Gibson of Pleasant Grove Pleas- base which the commission might ant Grove Review and Nephi determine The power company treasurer Times-New- s who testified he was assistant Attend Dinner treasurer of the local Phoenix office in 1922 The publishers and editors were Utility company was questioned at the guests of John E Jones man- and 1923 Warwick C Lamoreaux ager of the Western Newspaper length byfor the state commission Union at a dinner in the evening attorney to various single fees Private ' Fielding K Smith of with respect by U P & L Fort Douglas formerly a Salt paid Mr finally made a Lake advertising executive ad- motion Lamoreaux to from the record strike dressed the association members The newspaper executives saw Mr Jones' testimony with respect to inclusion of the fees in a rate the army at work during the fore- base noon when they were of guests "The Utah Power & Light comColonel Converse R Lewis in a "has paid tour and review of Camp Kearns' pany" the attorney said of dollars of thousands army air forces basic training cen- hundreds to the Phoenix Utility company ter Mr Beckwith In thanking the and to Electric Bond and Share distinct identity of which he army for the educational tour de- the does not sense He clared that the visit would con- (Mr Jones) all these vince any skeptic that America cannot answer after have been of dollars thousands was training and ready to tackle and defeat the foe He pledged paid what service was rendered the full support of the association for them" Chairman George members in the diFsemination of S Commission Ballif said it was the opinion of accurate wartime news and to commission that the motion to suppress any matter that might the should be denied at that strike aid the enemy Both Captain A E Gilbert time Under further cross examinaNinth service command public re- tion Mr Jones testified that Eleclations officer and Second Lieuand Share (of which Bond tric tenant D K Sturkie Jr assistant & L is a subsidiary) owned the U P relations officer at the air public stock of Phoenix and maid forces basic training center at common was under the impression that he Kearns' commended both the daiauthorized stock of the ly and weekly papers for their as- while the was $20000 only $2000 was sistance William C Winder rep- latter issued comresenting the chamber of Mr Jones had testified that merce spoke on the "New Utah" performed about $38000- emphasizing the number of new Phoenix 000 worth of construction work Industries that had been estabU P and L and Mr Lamoreaux for lished and their prospects for con(Continued on P54e 613) tinued operation after the war See Camp Review A special review' was held in honor of the visitors with Kearns personnel also presenting entertainment at the luncheon The newspaper executives will hold their summer meeting at Fish lake at a date to be set shortly by the board of directors Invitation to meet at the famed reConfessing that he raped a sort was issued by Mr Fuellenand bach and H W Cherry of Salina young woman Friday morning a to force tried girl publisher of the Gunnison Valley into his automobile Tuesday night News and the Salina Sun The past president will be by threatening to "blow out her guests at a breakfast Sunday at 9 a m in the hotel The regular business meeting- which will open at 10 a m will be addressed by Ii F Kretchman Salt Lake - : ' g corn-missio- :‘ :: ' -' :' v -- Kearns Center ''—' --- il ' Power Company Treasurer Gives Testimony :Members Make Tour of g - - - :- - - 4P t :rs '''-- t'''I '! '' ::': i: ' -: PN4) - : ' vr ' t: ':15 :: : -3 ':k-2- '''' - -- c- e :'i t'' 4: : - o- -" - : 3 :ss'Z''-- : - -- L Senator Grant Macfarlane of ! Falt Lake county was designated t ' es the Democratic choice for president of the state senate at a cau- - -- : ' I t ::::4: ' ps 7: t 1 : ' - '''4 - ' ' ' i i : : r - : House Caucus Defers Action Until Monday - State Press Rate Hearing Spoke for Fellow Salesmen Bureau Sees 6150 jobs Illeçt Picks Scans Fees '43 Leaders For Building By November ' - t ''''' '' -' '' ''''7117V-11-?01!er- ' - - - - :: f ' '''':'i'VW'''' '' |