Show -- o - Salt Tr 1ic Dual Positionilo February Friday Bill Stirs Utah Legislative Calendar Day Floor Debate t 1943 12 Morning Thirty-secon- d Group in Senate Lays Plans to Amend Measure certain appointive state positions reached the floor of the Utah senate Thursday and touched off a brief but inclusive flurry of debate No action was taken but the debate revealed a movement In the senate to amend the bill back to something resembling its crIziral torm before the vote on the measure itself is taken As originally introduced by Reprcsentative Val H Cowles (D) Carbon the bill would have made a legslator ineligible for any paid state appointive job during the term for which he was elected or within two years after he left the law making body Terms Modified By the time it was passed by the house the ban was restricted to appointive positions which must be confirmed by the senate and to the term for which a legislator was elected Senator George AL Milier (13) Price who has o'pposed the measure in previous sessions renewed his protest declaring that the sutaken care of the preme court-haproblem and that he was opposed to putting men "in the dog house because they go to the legijust slature" Senator Alonzo F Hopkin (D) Woodruff who has supported the measure in past sessions reiterated his conviction that some such ban is needed to keep the legislative and executive branches separate and independent He cited the 1941 session when a considerable number of legislators moved Into appointive positions as an example of why the bill is neededCan Be Arnended ''I don't know" he said "whether promises were made two years ago but on many occasions I felt that this body was influenced by very thing (prospects of state bill isn't what appointments) weThis can amend it I we want but would like to see it made illegal for legislators to accept any ap- pointive state position" Senator McKinley Morrill (11) Junction who introduced the original house bill into the senate title moved that the measure its place on the calendar while amendments are prepared The motion carried A house joint memorial urging se- Congress to expandto the social eminclude curity program ployes now uncovered and self- was advanced to third several senators had reading after defended it Some of attacked and the opponents said they did not favor the proposed expansion and others maintained that it was no time to ask congress and the president to give their time and tention to social security Congress Ilas Work Enough "Congress" said Senator Ira A Huggins (Di Ogden shouldn't worry about anybody's social security now It should clear its - - - - 22 Davceon 1 —To eheinge county eterkei feen for nervIcen Into probate a flat and Kite rd innebto proceeding-$13 Notice of reconsideration riven Passed 1 11 ( Millen —Declaring C it to be th policy of the state to retain controi of water sources arid resist encruarnments from tne outside federal government ) Ft B 24 (MIiirnan a nd Joseph Pee 1— To inc reit se ea!a ries of via le reasurec bv S 000 and of Ptate auditor by 5700 Increases will bring both to S4 GOO ttbr vea the same as departmental comtrirliomers reCeiv C Pills Introduced B 14R (Kendall 11—To create of regisindependent state department tration to te bead by a director appointed by the governor and confirmed by the senate S B 14g (Kendall provide a aervice within the public welfare department to rehabilitate indigent alcoholics S B 15() (Pubilc ingtitutions)—To rermit public welfare to receive or sue for assets of inmates of the state hospital and stateel training achnois to cover cost of care s months after commitment if no guardian has been appointed S B 151 (Public inatitutions)—To clarify secticm dealing with toduties of district julires with respect applica?Ions for admission to the Utah state' hospital S B 152 ( Hopkin 1 —To provide for Nortles on eerialn predatory payment cf animals And levy a tax on sheep and turkeys to pay cost of same P B 153 ( Health and labor) —To that fuU name of child be given require before birth certificate is filed with state iiP0flr'rnent Substitut for S B107 withdrawn S B 154 (Health and labor—To refuse to perpermit state registrar to and death cermit idspetio of birth anon-cale satisfied he tificates unless has a direct interest in informais determithin rr unless inspection for nation of personal or property rights 't In ( Honk B F 155 clefiley z Ard distribution of feed for fur farmers as an agricultural burn) it 1 Er rL show on skin Only 354 Also 60e and MOO 01111MOMMONIMAIMp 11) 4:1M452:2 a V 7 di A°IAb 'S!7'114A 7''4111 t : f t:ist t t C3'' ' ‘ rs Reading : l-is 411 -- - :x: 4i'i eos 10)2 9 — k s 7W24-ir- " via ( 23 hrg k AO ' 4 As r ' e't i- - " n 4A-'l-i- C4rc 0 lif''- - She's Expecting t "It k 'N rev 711 r e NA From YOU !I -- I ry) it 4rt 111' jl IF$ ' o I 4 ore w tfri AV4Ps AtENTINE DAYt-ft- ' fl P- et'w a a4 VIL i ) Iv 4JC1 4 e-4-? 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Clean stainless invisible Zerno won't e twentY-folirt- Senators William 215:r1r1 The bill was finally laid on t table The house adjourned to Mon at 2 p m 1 (ContInued From Page One) BI Ile Passed per cent This would apply to food R 8 21 (Judiciary —To permit desold in restaurants and hotels duction of coets and eXPentles of adA bill designed to keep in the ministration Including a ttornevin fees state district school fund the surfrom estates for Inheritance tax Purposes R 11 (Christensen )—To permit plus revenue which under present law lapses to the general fund reciprocal insurance troupe to insure for workmen's compensation was introduced by Representative H B n9 1Soreneon And Jacks—To Provide that only the financial statue E W Elsvvood (D) Weber The of the blind permon and hie epouse 'than he eonsidered in deterrnininr the surplus of the current biennium nua lit Ica tione of the- blind pertion for aid was estimated by the author at th fro' ( El piwond1 —To H B 42 Permit $1185098 ma rriar licentee to be ittitued by any The main argument for the under 18 Inaten county clerk to women school bill—H B 28—was made them to the county in whitch t fenei resteee by Representative L Ru Ion JenH B 28 t tion1— A nproprie tin e kins (D) Weber who is a school Money from tAtt r 'prat fund to oicbool fund end providitir for Pe principal in the Weber district dist ribut ion to local boards of educaHe declared that unless the distion !tl)a Inertial need tricts get money to raise teachers' H R lMtdlev and Minim10—Tel salaries served many more teachers will that all food Including exempt In reetaurants from the 2 per cent leave for better paid jobs elsesale tax where The bill is designed only to B B gn fj Y Bees 1—To perrn1t of the third elites to cities and trisvms take care of the present emercontract wi'h state road cornmistiton gency he said reporting that for use of B and C funds on class A roads about 28 per cent of the teachers H rt 91 ( El prwmnd ) —To retain to of the state are waiting for the the otate dietrict enhool fund the elirrillin for the current Mennium entirnated at answer of the legislature on this $118501) 8 which tinder preeent law bill before taking other jobs Tan? a to the general fund H 'R 92 (Elmwood) —To provide that Answering a question from RepTi vehicle motor only "eurnius money" Mark Paxton (R) Milfund Instead of Stinn non a resentative registration be tre osferred to road cornyear shall lard he said if the money is aprniditon for- dist ribut ion to cities and conot lea fo- B and it' road propriated the teachers will reB reonto ceive a' bonus at the end of the eyln111At1 for rintitic office to ftle with nrdtrA tion for nomination a statehis current school year and pay salment coots iiiin r hie nin form stnr1 "netr ary increases in the two following on for aeettitir 1h of Noe inciud xnertence and qualifications of the years armilcant 114 13 at 111—To mo Representative Clarence L Merp eq' V'tiN rnMe lartrktntt1 to rill (D) Salt Lake said he was torte each of th a set Pa for the bill but thought he should la inn who did not InArnher of the ar1 to advise the house that many teachach ruccoierlinn lagilettire ers spend their summer vacations et al ) —Bounty 95 (Stein-heI an bt" Fnmo a g in war industry jobs and in that FT fig I Peed —To enact new tinn way add substantially to their inrelating to a ratite and of and nrovidtn room comes of annual for certificatee of int horny and t)t By adopting a motion to strike to doteinnorery tinsineiis by the commissioner of the enacting clause the house killed H B 56 by Representative Quayle Cannon Jr (R) Salt Lake Senaguilty of a misdemeanor tor Huzgins described it as a pro- intended to prohibit payment of vision to make a lot of new law salary to any state office holder while he is employed for profit bres kers The senate voted to meet Fri- by the federal government or any day afternoon although the house other state In explaining the purpose of the adjourned for the holiday bill Mr Cannon said there have Rehabilitation Bill been "a number of cases" of elecThe first bill designed to undo tive or appointive officials drawing a part of the state reorganization salary from other states or the government while still on plan setup two years ago came federal into the senate during the day the Utah payroll He then introduced an amendSponsored by Senator June Kendall (D) Nephi it would remove ment which was adopted that the department of registration would make an exception in the from the business regulation de- case of persons working in defense plants after their official working partment and place it under an hours be would who director independent that the appointed by the governor and billObjections were raised might adversely affect some confirmed by the senate Salary of the director would be $1000 employes of the state welfare health departments both of annually the same as for commis- and which receive federal and state sion members Senator Kendall introduced an- funds' and finally Mr Cannon was by Representative Midgley other bill to provide a service asked specific cases he knewwithin the welfare department for to state anystate officials were reof where the rehabilitation of indigent alcofrom the fedremuneration ceiving holics government A measure (S B 152) was in- eral Mr Cannon replied that Chief troduced by Senator Hopkin to Justice James H Wolfe of the levy a 25 mill tax on sheep and a supreme court has for several tax on turkeys to finance acted as a labor mediator a predatory animal bounty pro- years received compensation has and gram The proposed bounties are from the federal government He $15 on mountain lions cougars and declared that in the 1942 fiscal on on wolves: $10 bears $60 coy- year Justice Wolfe received $1150 otes lynx and bobcats and in the 1941 fiscal year $3850 men-Me- a years The deleted section sought to Pr 111C districts I house measure (H B to amend the sections dealing with operators and chauffeurs' was advanced to third one new section of after reading the bill had been deleted As passed the measure would keep licenses of men in the military in good months after they standing fcrd six are release a d vance the fee for renewals from 25 cents to 50 cents and lengthen the period for reWORKERS! WHO SUFFER newals from one year to three 'FACTO The'fear was expressed tha the bill were enacted it would it the end of the "little red sch house" and a further consol:' tion which would mean more trs portation of pupils in the emir i A (R) To Third ell ing school boundary lines TT lation" 'until schools and to eharge vio-ttin- tint-for- m legis- how-employe- Cominf 3 Years tasked her this question! "Do you that if the chief justice "has remember when Mr McGean (J lated any of the ethics of his of- Henry McGean) introduced a bill ficial office the bar will take care two years ago to do away with the job Fisher Harris (attorney and of it" manager of the Metropolitan Representative A Sorenson (D) Water'district of Salt Lake) and Salt Lake then moved to strike the enacting clause and the moyou voted for it?" Mrs Jack said she didn't re- tio was adopted by a vote of 26 to 21 member M Bell Another bill that ran into a hive J (D) Representative Salt Lake charged that Mr Can- of opposition was H B 33 which non's bill was introduced because would give local boards of educaof a "'personal grudge" and said tion the right to change or discon 1 Senate desk of everything but war $13169000 for B S Bills d 7- state 1 The "watered down" house bill ' Bills Killed EL B 58 (Cannon ) —TO prohibit Peament of ealary to any atale officeholder while he Is employed for profit by th federal government or any other de t make legislators ineligible for Would Apportion House Public Hearing-A- l S B 85 Hopkin (lida:farlanc Share-the-ribill for war workers Friday at 11 a m in senate lounge Bills Signed by Governor Et B 18 ( Rich )—To provide procedure for electing city judges in nonelections inetead of partisan munieloalelections partisan seeerai B 2 Moz:ee and Cannon)—To make tie opening of elk phteisant and futhitg seasons on Saturdays H B 21 (Ifidgley 1—To provide that where relatves of a deceased person fail to apply for letters of administration that any person having a claim in or ad erse to the estate shall be entitled to administer for his work as a mediator Representative E Clyde Sabin (D) Carbon declared that Justice Wolfe had not sought this extra but had been reemployment quested along with judges from other states to act He praised the chief justice's service as a mediator and said no legislation should be passed which would curtail it Mrs C L Jack (D) Salt Lake asked the sponsor of the bill: "Are we here to pass laws to govern one person?" 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