Show 1444 43z9z4 36ottrivafro 167r alizatoi 14w 6 duszloatiok 414444414frketo44424 trz - i 4 il I 6A 1 The Salt Lake' Tribune March 8 1967 Wednesday -- - - - -- - lroinadn'60magatTali e N IP Ulali House Utah Legislature Clears Seyeral IMajor Hurdles Appl'oves Money Bill '': i ' Li L'I ''I — i :I i 0 t!'' " ''4'' ' 7'4-'T- 144 r I l' e A'r-- i A - 43- 41 - k e v 4 ! ' r ' - Continued From Page Ono i s 4 fr'-4!L- i'I ' V '1 ' -f - I — --4 ignuilSiintirsobligthbot - 4LItztAtig-'41- trr- -- 1 - 4 '4' "1 " ch : ' I1 '14 1' i 04 21 e- - I 41: n ''- ' '41 r st 1 t l' (4 - : t ' it 4-- eA :''1 ' 1 I r1 v F I 1 z1 V4 Vt - 'Wrf '710'1 - :1 '' ''''' 1“I I - oi7 ''' - -- 114mtv"v"- - t' " il ) '' if glik 4 44 4 it - ::!"' ):4': 7' 7'44 A i I r- - : 'r - r11 1 tr 4':-- ::t :' 7 ' ) 241' AN : ' ' 1 4 i:''''' '' 'i ' 1 !1'5 -- '''''4' 1 i' 'k'5 ' - r:v o 5 '"' it 3"ii i!"W0c: rii : t( !' ''1 - - w14 ' Is - 1 c 1 ':1 Dr Rees said no state has a ' r i 4:' ' N4 t ' '"1 ' X it 05 per cent that the State' - :1'' ''1: ' 01' 1 lif tion on these measures prei' t 1Itit'''''4":::'4 ' ii j " of Safety and the : 4 ' 1' '" '1 ' ' viously passed but left hanging Department 4''''' —"' '' ' 4 Utah t Council E Fuller were Safety By Harry because of amendments the er : ' — against it that such a low level ft I 't"" ' Tribune Staff Writer Senate: ' ' 'i 1 icould not be justified by scien4 44 1 t''''' 1 '' Final Reading The Utah House of Represen- 4 tific proof ' ' tatives late Tuesday passed 01 1 Passed on final reading SB - ' cites 'Gray Areas' '"'' 04 dfsi t general appropriations bill for 235 to establish a Department of 444° it Dr state government expenditures1 Health and Welfare (one of four Rees said no state has al v ti i 0 r"'" ' I i 14C-reo rgnization bills' being to Vie bill was what he termed f during 1967-6- totaling ' The $294812097 f "gray areas" of presump-- t 1 !pushed through this session ) ' i''''--41' -' -' Funds authorized for spending' 2 Passed on final reading a tive evidence between 05 and ‘ '4 -7 " '' '" '4— 110 from He cent are biennium next per I allljunkyard control bill to argued that this' k 11144IP-t ' 4 11407 i koi l ' state sources excluding somelwith federal highway beautifical'would weaken rather than A wok ' ' ' f ' funds " i federal matching He enforcement i - 1 tion regulations and to protect strenthen ' 1 : ' a n d other similar income the state't federal highway added that he was willing to ' j4' ' JO sources cent accept (a reduction per grants ' ' This bill does not include 3 Advanced to second reading fronilhe present 15) and tiropril - : '' ' ' '' : " t1 money appropriated for the pub- - a 11 0asea1 ci bill to make the senators to do ' '" s"i g 0 ' '' ' "' 4 fe ) 1ri ''l lic school finance bill which is more s A '' i :' Sen C''''t- Warren I E 1 Pugh z 1 the state's ? : stringent e 4 i' 0 : 4: ' 1 estimated at about 181 million 44 '' 1 440 Lake) then entered the debate ' ':l f!ii) 1 it 4 ' drunken driving law q ' '0''''' l''Y'-' '''' dollars '''' ' ' ' '' Z'''A ' ? Ai with a bill which he said was ' i 41 t : t 4 Passed on final 2't' ::' 1' reading a not his own i The bill passed with M voting ' 14 i :S ' '' ' but which he badl t I ! to the and 9:b1ll (14 expand tp 2 4 coverage In favor 6 opposed and -- -: ' to present for the Utah' 0 e'': ! :4:-3-:! ' '''''''' "if:1 '$) strengthen enforcement of the agreed 3 a absent 4' f :11kIrt' Council which like Dr Safety r law and state's 4et Other bills with miscellaneousl ! Rees felt the House bill would pf A 'Kc"1'''"1" f advanced to third reading a bill ' 4'' spending authorization are still weaken enforcement Sen Pugh : to accomplish the same purpose before the Legislature ' said he could support the House around recreational bill or As is usual with legislative in and the substitute he was of- ' waters " — sessions some House members tering which would make 05 to TribuneStatt Photos by fitsuet-- &toll — Delete not on the Joint Appropriations 10 per cent evidence of Amendments impair- Senate-passe- d bill (SB 82) is wiped R Clair With amendments closing Lillian Sunday which drafts the Hopkins Garrett Committee messenger left The conference committee re-- ment along with other pertinent Clerk Signs Bill needs to return bill to Ellen J Winegar in Senate' off the blackboard in the House by Vern B Muir bill attempted to open the mea- 10 per cent or and evidence port on the school bill approved sure for debate more presumptive evidence of by both houses called for the de- was usual as The try A letion of a House amendment intoxication defeated by a resoundingly Sen Rees promptly endorsed 37-3- 1 which placed a ceiling on the voice vote the proffered substitute and it could which tax be The $294812097 authorized for property to support the program was accepted as an amendment includes money levied expenditure Water and functions under a coordinating From Page One Lake Authority - by a standing vote of 15 to 9 Continued of the motion agencies or educational institudeleted Supporters amendSenate a from the state general fund' Sen Call then proposed a comPower Board Fish and Game council cleared the Senate argued the bigger board would tions The House amended the which reduced the distil-taxe- s of largely suburban special funds such as motor fueliment 08 per cent This to publicity Board at Land Commission Park offer more area representation bill to also include promise Tuesday gifts to charand certain dedicated'bution unit figure by $30 and was approved by a standing supermarkets opposing the bill and Recreation Commission °ill Only significant action on the and opponents to the amend itable and institutions the religious such as university vote of 17 to 6 and the bill was He said the legislation doesn't and Gas Commission Board of Department of Natural Re ment said the big board has a andlcreased $3 provision the Senate had per mill for the sec- advanced to third tuition fees reading with appear in the public interest Forestry and Fire Control anti' sources bill was the defeat of a proved unwieldy excluded in passing the bill ond year of the biennium 6 negative votes — Rees Brock of Big Game Control Current Obligations motion by Rep Ralph A Preece T h e House passed but "There are '144000 Board The retirement bill as recomclaiming: Officers Training An earlier bill establishing a bank Bunnell Evans Mantes to eliminate from amended a Senate bill allowing however it was explained by mended by the conference comSalt Lake County who in people and Taylor Department of Development the bill a provision that would for corporations to deduct up to Another Senate bill approved the Office of Legislative Analyst mittee removed a House on Sunday and they could Services had been sent to the reduce the Water and Power five shop per cent of income from would allow the establishment One Fights Bill that current general fund obli- amendment which increased a close the stores up if they want- governor Another similar bill Board's size from 15 to seven corporate Income tax for contri1967-6now of a peace officers cost of living factor for school gations expected for training The junkyard control bill was ed to" butions given to government consolidating health and welfare members amount to $151448000 of a di and creation employes from 2 to 5 per cent fought by- only one member — academy A Religious Issue The analyst Karl N Snow As approved the bill was in the Sen Carl rector of training in the Depart Ray Clark some includes this added that same form in which it passed Jordan) He maintained that it Lawmakers debated whether ment of Public Safety and an ' miscellaneous items not in the the Senate constituted an attack on a mi- the legislation was a religious eight-membe- r governor general appropriations bill but The higher education tuition nority that it was unconstitu- issue referring to the Church of Included in separate bills still Increase measure was amended tional and that it was federal Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y appointed citizens council to : ' before the Legislature Da Y Introduced which should be Saints SI 44 (Evans Buckner' Welch) To ! prepare a training program by the Senate (reportedly to dictation crease unsecured loan limitations from bY Governor SB 250 Signed The general fund figure is when church (Gardner a is General Sullen) "It A Senate bill was approved to tragic spring it from sifting commit- rejected $750 to 11500 the) credit unions may be SR 79 Barnet Burton) To appropriations bill (by title only) approximately 512 million do- tee) by slight reductions In the An attempt to bring forward a must turn to the civil arm for bring glue (Also° SJR 21 (Gardner Bonen) Requesting Permitted to make and adopt Procedures change the names of the state' sniffing tmder controt of the for liquidatino credit unions bankrupt uniform narcotics act and make sniffing governor to direct State Building Board llars less than that reported out minimum two trade technical institutes to ' fees for $300000 appropriation for staff- power to support its spiritual a misdemeanor to complete Diens for a science building SB 222 (Taylor Brockbank at Snow College and sPecifying a Khed Bunnell) To Utah SB ea and ft (Taylor Monday by the Joint Appropria- Utah State University Rep Oberhansley Brodtbank) Technical teachings" at College resources agencies of state' ing of Roosevelt Junior College EXIAnd for a second period the ule of priorities for the expenditure of group natural said tions Committee and Mr Snow As approved the bill hikes the was withdrawal of lands in the Cane Creek $900000 appropriated to the governor for into a Department of Natural Resources Provo and Utah Technical Colunsuccessfully attempted under an administrative actualat state and institutions is coordinating areas of Grand County repairs 464 That a state should now used for explained this amount council and executive director minimum resident fees at the just before the body adjourned lege at Salt Lake The bill also potash mining additional SB $2 (Bullet) MUSK Clyde) A Sunday closing allows transfer of credits and (Cox Day Wheeler) To inly allocated to an various institutions In amounts until 8:30 am Wednesday Sen Implement the erosion of consti- HB act amended to ban beer sales and Ciro hunting and fishing license fees Bills Pitied tutional rights when it has crease payment this biennium on the ranging from zero to $40 for a Wilmer L Barnett Mating Senate amendment which would issuance of associate degrees in t HB 307 (Fowler Smith Inkley Plant SB 234 (Doan Leavitt Call) To Change have allowed stores with three or fewer builddollar state's To provide for appointment and names of states trade technical institutes vocational courses as part of to remain °Pen full scholastic year The mini- Lake) offered the motion to been in the past a stronghold Wheeler) fixed bi court for Inter- to Utah Technical College at Provo and employes for their preservation is a deni- compensation SB le (Pugh Leavitt) To permit stab- the ing bond issue floated two years mum preters at legal proceedings for deaf par- - Utah Technical College at Salt Laker lishment upgrading program fees were reconsider But a motion to Of for peace of the reason for its exis- sons allow transfer of credits and issuance of officers and tratning academy ago appointment of a director of boosted by much larger adjourn had already been of- altence" SENATE associate degrees on vocational courses peace officer Principal Objector and training she said BIlls Passed Next Biennium amounts But sponsors of the fered and Senate President citizens' council to 132 Sit sevTo action on took continue (Doan The Pugh Cal) louse prepare training program (6940) SS 225 (Taylor Bees Cali) To arouP Rep Behunin a principal 111)" Haven J Barlow measure said authorization new the tax minimum for emergency and welfare 244 consolidate health Se and 241 agenand Bunnell appropria(Buckner Among the larger eral other bills including pas- cies into a Department of Health and levy by school districts (first enacted in Welch) To Increase benefits lector to allowing vocational inunder Occufees would cover only about 63 ruled that this had to be voted 1957) fo' 10 more years to be used for 'national to assume roles of "4 Disease Act and Workmen's stitutions tions uf state funds for next of the second of three ex- Welfare under a coordinating council debt sage and service first and It was capital outlay lupon it carried cent of cost to Compensation Act involving contributions the state bill per in the found use biennium bills HS 142 (RC Anderson Russell Frost SB 2 (Welch Bunnell Burton) To per from ecutive reorganization employers They are bills carrying junior colleges and to move in This appropriation has stirred mit to deduct from Income agreement between employers and labor corporations Drake) To provide tor control of Lively Debate unspecified directions was suc creating coordinating councils !Theurer lunkyards along federal aid highways to subiect to corporation franchise tax con representatives up sharp (lifferences among the to to government agencies educe Road Commission $28691983 of comply with beoutification provisions of tributions cessful in obtaining an amend-- : administration — supervise Bills Killed tional religious and charitable institutions The liveliest debate of the day legislators The act the federal adminisopponents to the related - Welfare Commission and coordinate Its 51 highway Dirtier Hill) To In- (PP to a maximum of five per cenhof in- SB 76 (Bunnell Dean) To require coun- ment which would prohibit the agencies (Harding was d come generated by a Permitting contributions to reli- ty attorneys to assist inbred employes in schools from appropriation indicate they are crease minimum tuition at tration $10757217 Public Wematters charges issuing reventie and charitable groups was amended filing compensation claims (Adopted unbill to lower from 15 not so much concerned about budgetary Utah's school educational insti- gious House into bill favorable committee report on voice bonds for campus buildings by $21050000 Assistance lfare tutions New cent to 05 per cent the the appropriation as such as the Department SB si (CR Clark Burton Mackay) To vote) State Board of Education Ad- per HI 141 (Dirge' Carling Thurston) To amend Among Senate bills sent to the Initiative and referendum law to Bills Introduced blood alcohol content which precedent of approving a Junior law to federal lands and make it applicable to counties and to reApproved was the Senate-passe- d extend ministration $13105983 NB 311 (Mecham The gener- governor for his signature was Daman') enforcement provisions move requirement that petitions mint be al appropriations bill for spending by bill establishing the De- trengthen of Utah would constitute presumptive college expansion without a one to continue the "emergen- of in presence signed notary public state University agencies during the next biennium evidence of while study by and a recommendation partment of Natural Resources HS 47 (Nelson Drake Preece Sum) Univerdriving sch6o1 district levy State Utah $46258129 Cr' Passed Resolutions To SB IL 36 for recreaof Clark T (CAL son) An air Clark) protection provide and making 10 per from the Coordinating Council encompassing the functions of tional waters from litter and pollution Conservation act creating I ILIR 30 (Harding) To request the State authorization for 10 more sitY $21418074 Weber State impaired years to require water pollution control de- council to adopt standards regulating air Legislative Council study state branch cent absolute evidence of of Higher Education the state engineer Great Salt and The first bill was passed in 1957 vices on large boats (240-4-) ) College $12507330 State Tax pollution banking laws Tish drunken driving $5665992 Commission t 71MOIRINEC:P1111-Commission Itirta7 The chief antagonists in the 3 and Game floor debate were the Senate's $7045000 The bill appropdates for the two medical doctors first time by fiscal year allowDr Richard A Call fisdescribed the House ing so much per agency in cal 1968 and fiscal 1969 provid- bill as the "toughest" drunk eiing that any money left over driving law in the nation but ther year reverts to the general one which was fully justified fund scientifically He declared that no war in the nation's history Certain Expenditures had items A number of approached the highway specify expend- slaughter and that statistics certain contingency : : 11113 itures and one section spells out from other states showed that how the state attorney general alcohol was a factor in one-haof the deaths He argued that Is to use his appropriation The attorney general's office the way to meet the problem received $879475 for adminis- was to "hit at the one big factor tration next biennium 1) ut the we know about" and do somebill provides: thing about the social drinker "This appropriation shall not Judges Favor It be used for part-tim- e personnel Dr Call asserted that no mill or office administrator" Also: where an attorney is unimpaired with 05 per cent ' is assigned to an agency or de- alcohol in the blood that this had been he fulltime on in a Austrabasis recognized partment shall be housed within that de- lia and several European partment so as to render great- counties which had passed : er service economically to the laws similar to the one before the Senate He said the judges state" Phil L Hansen attorney gen- and prosecuting attorneys favor eral discontinued this practice it and that law enforcement ofmoving almost all assistant at- ficers are divided Sen G Stanford Rees torneys general back into a centralized Capitol office the other doctor The bill allows payment of said he was fully cognizant of I RESEARCH EXPERIENCE CONFIDENCE $117757 to various individuals the drinking and driving proband companies an appropria- lem — "more so than my coltions subcommittee determined league who doesn't see them RCA RCA were damaged in the past by until after they are dead where state the as I sew them up" la: t ' 1 P" ' -' -t -- T s i ' ) N $c: 1'--'"- i i -- '° - - '''' --:: Tr-ve- : i' 0 4 1 '64 1 - - ' ' : - - omereetrammap - ' 1 t -- -I 0 - I v -- 44 ‘ k r i- 9 1 ' ' f t - j 2I e -- ' ' 4 ' - : i- r '1 e ' ) i - i:- - ec- liice-v-ii-s- - q i (R-Sa- : ' 1 I4 - i ' A 1 7: 44 '''' 1 t1 t- - tirk'l--1-'-'-110—- !: ?- - - ' ? : 1 ' anti-litte- tli ? ? l'11'- ' I 4 q-- - 'E' i -- ' ''l 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