Show ' ttt Cbc 19 t11e Zeibutte Utah Legislative Calendar llUtali Income Day Repeal Senate Dies in House Wednesday Morning February 3 1943 Twenty-thir- Utah Senate Orders jai) Labor Probe pesnion of straw found there' in 'provide that where there la no cemsta hie or nuts rassed by anipersons 1 'poundkeeper to the nearest mals may take t hemdamaged 13 P 21 (Dawson)—To specifically or constable poundkeeper that water rights owned as provide shares in shall not be Bills Introduced corporation to deemed to be appurtenant the land H B 58 (Grotegut)—To provide that a county recorders instead of only those in counties without licensed abHouse stracters shall furnish abstracts on real Bills Killed well as descriptions of property as on personal property H B 23 (Elswood)--T- o mortgages repeal the H B 50 (Grotegut)—To repeal the Individual Income tax law section invalidating chattel mortgages Bills Passed after three years except under certain H 1 R conditions the (Sorenson to raise state salaries H B 60 (Grotegutl--T- o governor repeal secH b 13 (Stringham et tion requiring as a condition to creating a mortchattel valid the animal that to control that money mortgage be accompanied by an affidavit of the gency paying salaries of shall go predatory gage befaith instead divided of good being trapper&state tween H B 61 (Grotegut) — To enable board of agriculture and federal agencies county recorders to charge a fee of 25 Hi B 25 (Stringham)—To cents for each year for which searches eliminate of the records and indexes of their present provision that poundkeepers attend general round-up- s offices are made and take pos The Utah senate Tuesday appointed a special committee to In alleged preferential treatment being given to Japanese evacuees in Utah The action was taken on motion of Senator Ira A Huggins (D) Ogden after a group of Davis county ' citizens appeared before n unofficial committee of to complain that American citizens were being discriminated against in favor of the Japanese aliens The committee which was given authority to subpena witnesses and compel attendance at hearings is composed of Senators Huggins Alonzo F Hopkin (D) Woodruff Lynn S Richards (D) Salt Lake City James A' Kelly IR ) Fillmore and William A Dawson (R) Layton Pay Travel Costs Senator Huggins quoted the citizen's committee as objecting to the ruling whereby prospective employers of Japanese evacuees must pay transportation from the relocation center to the scene of employment: pay transportation back if the job is not satisfactory to the Japanese employe and if the job is satisfactory provide housing with conveniences which - e - -- the homes of many citizens lack He asserted that the group complained that the Japanese have new automobiles new tires and drive up and down the county with C gasoline cards "While our own sons are being taken to fight a war into which we were plunged by the Japanese" Senator Huggins said "it seems to me we should do what we can to see that our own citizens are not oppressed in favor of those aliens" Urges Property Law Senator Hopkin in supporting the motion remarked that "the constitution is going to restrict us so we won't be able to do what we would like to do But I feel that we should pass a good strong law on property ownership memoraliz4 congress and appoint this com- Only one bill was passed by the senate during the day and not a single one was introduced Two controversial measures were de- bated one being made a special order of business for Thursday and another being advanced to the third reading calendar A bill to liberalize the divorce laws of the state which was advanced to third reading Monday without a dissenting vote drew some mild opposition on third reading The measure (S B 24) would shorten the residence reIS EPILEPSY INHERITED? to three quirement from one a year WHAT CAUSES IT? months and add as new grounds A booklet containing the opinions of farn- - for divorce the living apart of the us doctors on this interesting subject wilt couple for three years under a last to any reader separate maintenance decree of be sent FREE while they writing to the Educational Division Fifth Ave New York N Y Dept 535 any state Senator (Mrs) E E Ericksen (D) Salt Lake City conceded that (Continued From Page One) thing" he added "would be repeal of the property tax" The income tax was referred to by Representative G A Staples (R) Sevier as "a baby of the agricultural people" He said he opposed its repeal and thought it would be better to earmark more revenue for the schools Representative Clarence L Merrill (D) Salt Lake said if the proponents of the income tax expect that this tax will hit the war workers who have come in recently they are headed for disappointment He declared that many of them do not remain in the state long enough to incur income tax ilE OAKLAND CHICAGO NEW YORK BOISE PORTLAND SEATTLE for Reservotions CALL - 38 UNITED AIR LINES Hotel Utah BUY FOR WAR VICTORY-B- BONDS Meeting Scans Jap Status ' Tax burdens are eased when a little yousave regularlyeach week or month Thou sands are doing so in first - y2 CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE Federal Savings where savings grow faster for dividends are compounded semiannually at our liberal dividend rate - Savings accounts in any amount up to $5000 are Lnvited Each account Insured by a permanent Instrumentality of the United States Government ployes of the two houses Utah State Symphony orchestra which is preparing for its rendered February 16 concert and blue music for the guests ribbon soldier entertainers acquired through the army air forces basic training center at Kearns gave spice to the evening's program Private Stan Greenspan took over as master of ceremonies and Ranc:1 S Kimball member of the Utah State Institute of Fine Arts board of directors was chairman of the event ANGELES Feb 2 (IP)— Harry St Alwyn 58 film industry pioneer and one of the founders of the Central Casting bureau died of a heart attack Tuesday in studio his office at x k i rit-51Trber- Saving 5 anI loan The Savings Corner—Main of First South 4 - - : 1 1 i k : tril r i I f A r- os !L r"-- i t4 wo Li 1 - 4414 9712 Size! 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Users enthusiastic Get Dentur-Fttoday At drueatsts 590 LsreeNi7e tube only gat 1 e ' Saie -1In I : 60 - k4 R-K- -0 rit r's al 1? 1- Movie Pioneer Dies LOS !'!7 Pi : front Senator Alonzo Hopkin (D) of Woodruff t was chairman of the hearing - k O L'Aft' Event Pleases Lawmakers 0 - 1 - Utah state legislators and their wives had "front row" seats Tuesday night for the colorful musical and soldier talent program provided for their entertainment at the war services center 59 South State street The biennial entertainment for the legislators was sponsored by the Utah State Institute of Fine Arts and was attended by friends of the lawmakers and also em- i y A group of Japanese-Americacitizens headed by Mike Masaoka secretary of the American-Japanes- e Citizens' league reported are that the Japanese-American- s the just as desirous of defeating military leaders of Japan as other American citizens They also declared that they are desirous of proving their sinto join cerity by being permitted the other- young men on the battle CIP14 - - rights of aliens with respect to ownership of real property in this country n AND STAMPS t --- ---- ----- July' paid 421494 He declared that while the increase was 617 per cent the cost of living in the same period increased 30 per cent He told the house the state has plenty of money to pay the increase called for in the resolution estimated by him at 4450000 a year and called attention to a balance in the state treasury at the end of the last fiscal year of about $10000000 1 I 1941 the state government had 3186 employes and paid them a total of 4397093 while in July 1942 there were 3019 employes Complaints that Japanese-America- n citizens are permitted to stay on the "home front" and make good money while other American young men are on the "battle front" were made Tuesday night at a public hearing in the Newhouse hotel on senate bill No 5 The complaints were raised by a group of Davis county farmers who asserted that there is a "cocky" attitude among the Japanese citizens and that although they are good workers they want to rent the best farming lands and living quarters to be had During the hearing a motion was adopted unanimously by those in attendance recommending that bill No 5 be made "as strong as the constitution will permit" The purpose of the bill is to define the WAR BONDS UY Mr Sorenson said that In IlL' C j cm-nmitt- :cisc NEWEST COLO- SI NOW SENSATIONALLY PRICED FOR WARDS GREAT the proposed new grounds for divorce would correct some undesirable situations but maintained that the good Itatures were Ptot sufficient to outweigh the evil which would reSult from making divorce easier' Senator Richards expressed the fear that the proposed changes while meritorious in some instances would in other cases endanger The protection to whioh liability innocent wives and children are Roll Call Requested entitled Senator L C Romney The question before the house (D) Salt Lake City objected to was adoption of the unfavorable rethe shortening of the residence committee report and it was exquirement and moved to amend it plained by Speaker W R White back to one year But this was voted down by a large majority (D) Weber t ha t according to Senator Huggins supported the house precedent approval of the measure on the grounds that it report would be tantamount to would relieve some conditions killing the bill A roll call was requested and the result showed which are "worse than divorce" On motion of Senator Richards 29 for adoption 27 against and who said he wanted to try to work four absent and not voting The speaker then ruled that out some amendments the bill was made a special order of business the report had been adopted even for Thursday at 2:15 p m though the number voting for it was only a majority of those presAttacks Amendment ent and not a majority of the A measure (S B 17) to amend total membership the statutes covering suits against Representative Joseph E Rees negligent third parties in work- (R) Morgan said that the promen's compensation cases stirred cedure of killing bills by adopting up some lively debate Senator unfavorable committee reports "is Mitchell Me itch (R) Moab the a poor system and is confusing" sponsor maintained that it would He pointed out that in such a proeliminate some faults of the exist cedure a person favoring a bill ing statute and improve rather votes no and vice versaa than endanger the position of the Mr Cannon pointed out that it injured workman or the dependhouse members of an deprives ents of a deceased workman Sen- opportunity to amend bills ator Stanley N Child (D) Salt Representative Clifton G M Lake City attacked it as a bill Kerr Box Elder moved the which would benefit certain law- house (R) a rule that unfavoradopt yers but which would be harmful able reports merely be filed and to the workers and the compensa- the bills placed on the calendar tion system The bill was advanced is the procedure followed to third reading with a bare ma- which by the senate The house finally jority of 12 votes a substitute that the adopted on readbill final passed Only be referred to the matter whole 21 to S B pro(Dawson) ing was rules vide that water rights in the form of shares in a company shall not Approval Resolution be considered appurtentant to the The pay resolution sponsored land The measure which doesn't by Representative A Sorenson state change past practice in this Lake was approved by was designed to clarify a doubt (D) Salt 39 to 18 with three aba vote of decisions court from arising Most of the senators and repre- sent and not voting Since it is it does not sentatives spent the forenoon visit- not a joint resolution of the sencall for the approval ing the 'Utah ordnance plant ate mittee" LATEST PATTERNS! - 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