Show '''- r- ' - - --- i - - Cht $alt 1tkt 'Cttibttne' Thursday Morning 7 January 28 1943 1 Utah: Senate Acts to Cut Estate Fees I 1 1 11 if i I i I Bills Passed 26 (judiciary commItteel—To permit judges to sign orders anirwhare within the rate Bills Introduced new art pro- s B 75 (Higgins--- ) for annulment of marriages for annulment legitimacy and grounds custodg of children 8 a 76 (Huggins)—To make counties liable for actual damages arising from errors in abstracts where work II done by county recorders S B 77 (Ifigginsi—To- require all to bear their' proportionate taxing units cost of this annual revision of maps and plata EL B 78 (Higring et al)—To protect Jobs of ail public employes who enter or who are calied into military service S bill passed two years ago neglected to take carat of draftees 8 1K 79 Odelicht—To inerease the compensation for court reporters from 62500 Bto 53000 annuallyi & 80 tEricksen —To make Imevidence properly parked car prima faciethe of Nulting violation against registered owner 8 B 81 and 82 (Dawson)—Companion bills to 8 B 73 which provides a two-yestatute of limitations for bringing action to invalidate' tax sales deeds g B 013 (ahristensn)—To tax marine insurance business writrert in the state at the rate of 5 per rent of the insurattelt is underwritine rate of 214 per cent of taxed at the profitpthe:r premiums - B 84:st:i74"-stitutcommittee)—To cfridealing' with S The Utah senate In a session enlivened by an argument over the fe-collecting habits of Salt Lake county officials Wednesday passed erte bill on final reading advanced five to third 'reading tabled one and received 14 new measures The discussion of - fees was prompted by S B 20 sponsored by Senator 'William A Dawson (R) Fifteenth which would permit administrators of estates 10 nomirate appraisers The aerator- commenting that the bill was one of a series he had introduced to stop collection of fees in some counties for which little or no services were rendered explained that this particular bill would permit small estates to escape payment of $5 per day for three appraisers appointed by the court Tax Group l'elrforma He declared that the appraisal no longer amounted to anything s:nce the state tax commission makes its own appraisements for Income tax purposes and that the fees were no longer charged except In Salt Lake county Senator Mitchell :Mellott (R) Twelfth remarked that a number of bills seemed to be directed at stopping Salt Lake county practices which did not exist in the other countles "It itret113 weon the outside" he continued "are not in on these fee collicting 'rackets' I suggest that the people of Salt Lake elect officials who won't read into laws F i r 1 1 1 1 c 4 1 1 1 4 I 1 4 a 3 4 - - t I 1 House ' Inge and loan and building and loan fedsociations which are insured by the Melich and agreed that there was no longer any excuse for the charges The bill was advanced to But Senator Warner moved Wednesday to reinstate the 5 per cent It was tabled to permit some of the senators to Investigate the share-the-rid- - LOS ANGELES Jan 27 (Al— Errol Flynn testifying In his own defense denied Wednesday that he entered the stateroom of Peggy La Rue Satteriee had any conversation with her in the room and that he was intimate with her on the yacht trip to Catalina island Aug- - ' two-year- where it of any individual was" The house tabled the' first of two senate bills which would change the terms of city judges from four to six years and put their election in the same years as the election of other municipal officers 4 In In for further study county commissions in the noxious The senators voted to accept in weed control program invitation to visit military estabH B 6 (Agriculture committee) lishments in the Weber-Divis area —To eliminate agricultural departbe will luncheon They Saturday ment advisory council and author- guests of the Ogden chamber of ize department to seek advice front commerce established farm organtzations groups and individuals H E 7 (Agriculture committee) —To authorize counties to rent road equipment to private contrac- first class cities under civil service similar to that which now governs first police and fire departments inintrowas - and second class cities duced in the house of representatives Wednesday Sponsors are Representatives A Sorenson (D) Salt Lake Val H Cowles (D) Carbon Mrs C L Jack (D) Salt Lake and Henry C tors Roberts (D) Utah S B 26 (Judiciary committee) Under the present classification WASHINGTON Jan 27 (A')— Salt Lake City is the only first —To permit courts to make appraisements of estates on evidence Brigadier General Daniel Noce of class city in Utah but after the if disputes arise D C and Fort Knox next U S census Ogden also will The one measure passed on final Washington entitled to enter this class was awarded the distin- be The Ky bill provides that all persons reading was S B to26 (Dawson) to permit judges sign orders guished service medal Wednesday now employed who are satisfactory At for exceptionally meritorious serv- to the board of city commissioners anywhere' within the stateorders a thatisn't there" may sign present judge something ice in planning the entire organi- "shall be retained without preliml l iin his own distrieL Senator Grant Macfarlane or perfOrmance tests and (D) only zation and training of the engi- iinary S:xth replied with a defense of Tabled for be subject in all 'thereafter shall Study neer amphibian command last other to the Democratic county officials of the provisions of respects A bill to permit the use of yearSalt Lake stating that the law this act" Noce a native of Denver ia a In other words all "satisfacprovided for the charges under stamping machines on cigarets discussion and expressing resent- and oleomargarine thereby elim- 1917 graduate of West Point tory" employes would be frozen in ment at the implications that there inating the necessity of affixing their jobs and not be subject to ' was anything illegal about it He stamps was tabled after considerremoval by the civil service comadded that the practice had been able debate over an amendment Sugar Request Gels mission which would govern the started under Republican county As introduced by Senator Elisha operation of the system unless Warner (D) Seventh the measure 'Cold Shoulder' officials guilty of infraction of rules reduced from 10 per cent to 5 per A personnel director would be Gets Third Reading CONCORD U(A— H 27 N Jan cent the allowance to jobbers for who In cooperation with appointed anThe Concord ration board Senator J Arthur Bailey- (D) collecting the stamp taxes Mid nounced would establish commission the it had re- ' classifications of employment and Sixth a- practicing attorney in affixing the stamps Tuesday Sen- ceived a Wednesday request for 600 pounds a schedule of compensation for Salt Lake City supported the posi- ator Lynn S Richards succeeded of a man from who stated tion of Senators Dawson and in deleting the allowance entirely he sugar wanted "to make alky (alcoholl each class mash and needed sugar to make it t xaminatiOns would bea hte)cl hf our various positions ferment and taste right" 7 7 r '" 11 7 c? that "such tests shall be provides to In the question of how reply ' " and open to all competitive much sugar he had on hand the public Ly L'il ::) be lawfully apwho may persons wrote "250 applicant pounds" He hasn't got the other 600 yet pointed to any position within the class for which such examinations DUE are held within limitations speciTO in the rules of the commission fied 1 Lair sit Grammarians Win as to residence age health habits Great News! Buckley's Conodiol on VOW HERE Sole moral character and prerequisite The First Little Sip of This Great Cough Medicine Forces You Legislative Point qualifications to perform the duties To Hove Supreme Confidence in it ANNAPOLIS Md Jan 27 UPI— of such positions" Promotion tests also would be can at Third soothe raw membranes and mike Maryland's grammarians Spend a few cents todayLess held and these would be "public Avenue a Pharraacv Pay Drug breathing easier breathe easier little (whoons S tor e Sufferers find Buckley's elves quick more easily) Coombs Drug Store or any Wednesday: The competitive and free only to perrood drug etore for a bottle of relief from that persistent nasty irriexamined and appointed under state senate or Maryland colds CANADIOL to due Mixture bronchial just unsplit sons (Triple tating cough Buckley's bedthe provisions of this act and who Irritation'' But be sure you get Buck an infinitive actingi—Tak a coupl of doses ateffectame—feel its instant powerful ley's CM4ADIOL Mixture—by far the While making a minor revision have held a position for one year in cold tive action spread through throat head largest ening cough medicine previand bronchial tubes It starts et once wintry Canada Over 12 million bot- In a fishery law the senators also or more in a class or rank to loosen up thick choking phlegm— tles sold changed the bill's wording from ously declared by the commission "to promptly remove" to "prompt- to involve the performance of duBUCKLEY'S TAKE GOOD ADVICE-T- RY ties in the class or rank for which ly to remove" the promotion test is held In promotion tests efficiency and senVICTORY-B- UY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS iority in service shall form part of such tests" it1 I ' i BROcCHI While he was ashore said Flynn he did not put any rum In any drink that had been set before Peggy (She said she was given rum drinks and that rum was put in her milk) doe'rf -' ' r - -' I -- ) : - - : " i r -- - - ' m: Vi- - 1 k t - 7 LI 1 4 (0141 1 --- --- It- 10 r Tel V Jr N V --Nit IL--l Lb— - ' -- —v -- ir: P elr 4' - ) r- - '''''''' - PP ! 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Af t I i - ' i - —- When opportunity knocks those: of you with a cash re-serve are able to seize it i 41vie - - I o - --7 ) -- ' i tf 0 1 Et 4 I 6 II operators - ' ' : - duction board announced employes returned to work pending company union consideration of a wage dispute involving 30 press 4- - 4 1 4 : 77 4' ' Workers shut the plant for 40 hours Joseph ICoeval of the war pro- WASHINGTON Jan 27 (A"— The office of price administration Wednesday was reported considering quick action to permit increases of 20 to 25 cents a ton in Ai bituminous coal prices Informed sourceS who could not be quoted by name said the proposal probably would allow an t eight - cent increase generally in - el i I ! f - '- - t ASHLAND Ohio Jan' 27 (AI— War production was resumed Wednesday at the Faultless Rubber company maker of surgical supplies and special products for the army and navy after a walkout of 450 C It) United Rubber - r -- -' -- - 77 '': i II ' ig 4 ossealataatioseelmea--00- 011 :- I 4) - ge- -' t7:170 I 4 t ' ' Workers End War Plant Strike FOR Na l - - -- - -- ' ' - - - i CI0 EMS 1 : 1 1 - 3 OPA Eyes Increase In Coal Prices — ' 4 $ Z — ar v1 It :1 li I :-- g General Awarded Military Medal - I 1 - - 1 i ti -- --e 1 - 1 n-- i' - r right-hande- A bill to place all employes of — a -- on - f1 r----7------ early-mornin- --- ex- ee 3 r snow-mantle- Bill Proposes third reading Issue for themselves Civil Service Other measures advanced to the by Senator Dawson to were: third reading calendar separate land and water (Agriculture committee) plicitly when the water right is rights of the clarify responsibilities the form of shares a corporation For Utah Cities state board or agriculture and was sidetracked A bill " ust 2 1941 : 1 Flynn described in detail his version of his movements after he Buster Wiles Miss Satterlee and another girl guest returned to the boat after a couple of hours ashore at Catalina and denied that at any time he entered Miss Satterlee's room or molested her Returning to the vessel he testified he talked briefly with Captain Kingsley on arrangements for picking up Peter Stackpole a pho- tographer the next month The actor said he talked with Kingsley for five or 10 minutes then retired tioning Weinrick said Folkes would be denied bail to his own stateroom Mrs James married only four He went to bed almost at once months ago to Ensign Richard F Flynn declared and asked flatly James also a member of a promiif he entered Miss Satterlee's room nent Virginia family was slain officers said by a sharp knife— replied "1 did not" a pocket knife—wielded Flynn was asked when he first possibly d a attacker saw Miss Satterlee the next morn- byIf the death weapon has been ing He said he saw her when he got up Sunday morning He was te having breakfast in the salon or on i te " ' ' deck he said and she came in ' : --' Flynn wasn't sure whether she ate I 1 ' I '' '' ' with him there and said he be1 lieved they went up on the deck i and had coffee and fruit juice - e '' ' ' ticipated in its enactment" He was asked by Representative any Joseph E 'lees if she thought was of thevoting ago influenced by the Promise of jobs and the reply was: "I don't know ease ll't - murder charge against Robert L Folkes Negro arrested in Los Angeles as the 1800-mile run train ended its through cregon and California Police Captain Verne Rasmussen said in Los Angeles after the filed that Folkes concharge was I i fessed slashing the throat of blonde Mrs Martha Virginia Brinson James as she lay in her berth In sleeper D while the train rolled d Linn counthrough g darkness ty in the Rasmussen said howSaturday ever that Folkes retracted his of killing the daughter of a prominent Norfolk (Va) family The charge was filed in court shortly after Weinrickjustice said he expected a break would come only after the arrical of passengers from California for ques- - i IInto recovered police have not- disclosed that fact Nor have they South Americans See announced discovering any motive CI s e o U S Ties for the crime They had estabNEW ORLEANS La Jan 27 lished however that Mrs James was neither raped nor robbed Her (INS)—Predicting a closer tie purse containing 112 was found than the already cordial one that In her berth now exists between Argentina and The investigation that followed the united nations eight South the discovery of her body slumped American newspaper men on a M thi car aisle with blood spurt- good will tour of the United ing from a cut that Started behind States continued their inspection her left ear and extended to the of the New Orleans area Wednesfront of her neck followed the day - - (Continued from Page One) clear t and even if it were they opposed the principle of it because they believe that legislative experience qualifies a person to hold a state job Representative Thomas M Rees declared that "nobody was better prepared- to take sobs in the reorganization program than Members of the legislature who par- state chartered or federal chartered saw as- meelviveon too tpmhvarvie geisi a partietail olfannioixg new act coverwedmessetztticjieg( provide ing S B 85 (idarfarlana e workers"akatn)guesta define the national war Tereperireneir ad- during 8 B 88 of plotirng patients to county nines anti B B 87 fliugginsi—m provide for H B —To ALBANY Ore Jan 27 (P)— The second cook of the Southern Pacific's west coast limited was charged Wednesday with the slaying of the attractive young navy bride in lower 13 The break In the fiction - like "murder on the mainline" mystery came with the unexpected filing by Linn County District Attorney Harlow L Weinrick of a first-degr- Actor Describes Actions While on Yachting Trip Vote of APproval ' eral and luau insurance corpora tion"savings H B 41 (Hatch and Cannon)—To per mit administrators executors guardians: trustees and other fiduciariea banks anti trust companies to invest in additional classes of federal securities H B 42 (Elswoodi—To permit marlicenses to be issued by any county riage of clerk to women under 18 instead limiting them to the county Iin which resides theH female H 43 (Hatch t all—To establish financial responsibility far motor veMelo E broaden pow-er- e of peace officers with respect to doei tention of suspect and the making arre7t Bft 45 (Rasmussen at all—To provide each member of the legislature With a free set of law books B 46 (Sorenson et all—To estate liaili civil t service for all employes of class firkt B 47 cities (Jackl—To lengthen the time for registration of absent voters r Gives 'Measure Bills Passed S B 6 (Chilcil—To require insurance U S and doing companiesin outsideto the meet the same moneUtah business requirements Si are imtar)' deposit posed on domestic companies Bills Introduced H B 40 (Hatch and Cannon)—To the deposit of state funds "in permit bonds or debentures of federal home loan or in shares or accounts of either banks e House Committee - traln as it thundered from Oregcn California Oregon state police took char-- e immediately They were aided gy sheriff's officers police of ewes from Seattle Wash to San Diego Cal and Southern Pacific special agents Coo I one-four- B ar i 1 of any the payment of pensiorf The pension paid fireman upon death one received Would be salary to one-ha-lf year prior to death death compered now paid to the salery at widows of retired firemen who were drawing pensions at time of death B B 88 (Hurgine)—To provide for of firemen'a pensions after payment or more of active service 25 years of age' !! Votes Measure Eliminatincr Appraising Cost ii Pollee' Charge Train With Lower 13 Slaying 4 Denies IthpendsTlynil Utah Legislative Calendar l'Battle Claims of I Utah Seventeenth Day tidow t Senate Dual Jobs Bill Girl Accuser - - - - |