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Show 6A DESERET NEWS, March Thuriday, 16 6, House Passes Tuition Bill Sends Measure To Senate encate Faces T appointed agency heads by roughly 10 per cent. The other would remove the By.M. DeMAR TEUSCHER Deseret News Political Editor The Utah Senate turned its attention today to House-passewith a legislation, sales tax increase high on the agenda. This proposal would increase state revenue by some statutory maximums d ries of elected county officials, permitting the pay levels to be set by action of the commissioners. However, any increase in commission salaries must be submitted for a vote of the people. Meanwhile Sen. Wallace K. Pork, Gardner, chairman of the joint approcomi.iittee, urged priations senators to give top priority to bills which involve spending or which produce revenue, "We are three days late in presenting the appropriations $24 million annuallly by boost- ing the sales tax from three per cent to a new high of four cent. Also on the list of per House-approve- on sala- d measures placed on the Senate calendar by the sifting committee were two salary increase proposals. One would boost pay for state - elected officials and bill at this point and you do give priority revenue and spending als, we are in trouble," he said. Business Regulation ptuvldM for lutttftslofl of txpufsion of collet or unlvaraHy tudnts guilty of rl oiois behavior, destroying public proper vole. ty, etc. Passed hi House by would Sent to Senate. pxt Retirement permits (Yorgason, Barnett) purchase of two years of service credit In (jtah retirement system by employes of a quHffns department. Passed by 224) vote in 5endIi $tnt to House. SB174 A"" Mr urges HJR20 (Reese, Schaerrer) (Florence) president and Atomic Energy Commis children as "iggei Issug In Inhentehca to taka steps to prevent nuclear con-C- a of Utah, Including a moratory urn on lasts In Nevada, if necessary. Public Safety Passed In House by 34) vote. Sent to HB110 (Carling, Regis. Halverson) Senate bur-- , eliminates the offense of HJR?4 (Peterson, Christensen, at al.) fnr ref g'a'V and redefines second degree burgle ermmanri Hnrara A ry. lecting end preserving pioneer buildings and artifacts. passed 5 9 m House. Sent I BILLS PASSED to Senate. Includes HBU2 adopted n. ' I State Government Business Regulation Bunnell, Jenkins) (Leavitt, st.,tli-h- s a Oapartmant ol systems plan-w- oi shares ol stock. nine and computing, salting out dullas. vole. Sent II absent. Goes to etc. Parsed In Senate by requ'rw Pul eorpor-- , (Gould) tlon licns. Ins be b,sed on !h v.lu. ,s HB147 l as lha numbar Passed Housa, S619 10 Ho,Jse. SB127 (i.eavltt, nUes Bunnell, at al.) Mar. forHarward, llBliO (Christensen, of Development defines disposal e property as v th .nt) in executive director to vest ets power lor no Is It there even la. y cheige U b,,nt' Sent" to Gc'Ceto Senate - '' HU' sn'ena'e'byTlTvole! 7 mei?t' th at nnu.l I (Howe, provlda, tor an in Highway Petrol ra irms be noterlsed. Passed House. SW, retirement " perlorcent each veer of service pay a r brent Goes to Senile. to a limit of 10 per 31 UP veers t deletes requirement H 5173 (Go rid " r'"'eU by 65-- vote In House. Sent fhat- - annuel reports of nonprofit corpora-,0 6 Passed House, fines be notarized. absent. Goes to Senate. 1 B7LLS KILLED Business Regulation Education serious Senate President Haven J. said he has Barlow, met with House leadership "to urge them to do everything they can to expedite consideration of the school finance bill. "As soon as the house acts on the level of state spending for education, I have promised that the Senate will move promptly to take whatever steps are needed to pass the necessary money bills, " Signed by governor I propos- The tirst of these bills will be the sales tax Increase, which has already passed the House. Already tied into the package are the salary bills. Also pending is final vote on a bill to create and investment council to help with investement and management of state funds, with some amendments to give veto power to the state treasurer. But chief sponsor of the Investment W. Sen. bill, Brockbank, Hughes Lake, termed the amendments crippling and said he would press for passage without the new language. lt The question raised Continued from First Page stemmed on the problem of whether the proposed legislation would curtail constitutional duties of the treasurer, who is a constitutional officer. In Wednesday action, the Senate: gave preliminary approval to a bill authorizing development of a research park at the University of Utah. advanced a bill creating a Utah Manpower Planning Council to coordinate manpower training programs now being handled in three separate agencies. (A similar bill was killed Tuesday in the House.) It's Stop And Go Traffic On Autobahn To Berlin LEGISLATIVE H6122 (p, Peterson el al.) i!o agencies to employment higher fees for services and provides for of with State Indus fee schedules p.sHrg fr M Commission. HBIS2 (Nielson, Oterhansley. Omitrlcri) maximum increases coverage of or child under group Insurance unless to the repeal SB14 (Leavitt, Bunnell) Roovs t Junior Collage aats $6221 (Brockbank, Mantes) provides up Continuing education centers in Roose (or payment of 2'A per cent of annual v t and Mcab. Passed Senate 264), 2 premiums as taxes by domestic or Goes to House. and county jerative benefit associations mutual prepe ty insurance SllO (Barnett, Pen, Greenwood) companies, au horizes the State Board of Education Killed in Senate by 1215 vote. Move llouiUat md for pcssib't reconsideration. to iasue revenue bnds for self Ino projects and buildings at Trade HBI'6 (Gould) changes pOtedure Trchr'c! CoMeees. Passed Senate, 229, for forced dissolution of a business corpo-absn-t. Goes to House. ration, particularly as regards failure to HJR13 (Savage. Anderson, Warnickt (frte an annual report. Killed by 1742 vote uns Utah Lrgslativ Council to study jp Home . for legation prohibiting use of rb-- l HB262 et al.) -sWarnlck, (Savage. cene instructional materal In schools. would require lending institutions to pay Parsed House. 4119, 10 absent. Goes to raa of Interest on the average bal- Snse. ante of an escrow account hold tor in'&3U (Nielson, Inkley. Regis) vote. vaar. Kll --d In House by creases tuition fees at alt Utah lnstllu linns of highr learning. Passed House, Local Government to Senate. 7 Goes absent. 521$, HB139 (.ludd) would et up a system of arbitration to settle wage dispute Judiciary towns and cities. tween firemen end HB281 movss (Aagard) Houst J7 Jj v0 Sixth Judicial K(td C'un'v from Seventh State Federal Affairs District. Passed House, 44, I absent. Goes to Senate, t HJR1B patttlon Smith) (Meebam, Health and Welfare Congress to mov the proposed Sentinel missile site to a point at ttie HBJ37 (Fisher, Nleltoo) legalize least 30 mites from the borders of Salt partition ct fluorine to bottled water old Laka City. Killed In House by vote. frr pub ic use. Potted Hotne, 41 3. HJR1 urges the (Merchant, Platt) absent. Goat to Sonata. Department of Defense to retain 75 acres of lend at Fort Douglas for an addition Public Safety to the cemetery to be used for burial of vote. veterans. Killed in House bv HB220 (Gunnell, Halvenon, I.) ard t - y BERLIN (AP) East continued its harassment of traffic on the main autobahn between West Berlin and West Germany today even though the election of the West German president In Berlin was over. The Communists Ger-man- closed the superhighway between Berlin and Helmstedt from 9 a.m. to noon. A West Berlin customs officer said one lane at the West Berlin end had been left open, apparently for vehicles of the U.S., British and French garrisons, but it was not known if any had gone through. The East Germans could be trying to give credence to their claim that periodic closing of the autobahn Is neces sary because of Warsaw Pact maneuvers in the area. West Berliners and others were asking why the Communists hadnt done more to Interfere with the uneventful presidential election. Meanwhile, There were no sonic booms from East German MIGs over the West Berlin hall in which the Federal Assembly elected Gustav Heinemann, a Socialist. There was no barrage of propaganda leaflets, no buzzing of Western airliners en route to Berlin and not even the massive . demonstrations threatened by West Berlins militant New Left. Instead, Communist Rampton Inks Agency Bill Gov. Calvin L. Rampton Wednesday afternoon signed into law HB122 which updates regulation of private employ- ment agencies. The amendment eliminates restriction of fees originally established in 1909. Attending brief ceremonies in the governors office for formal signing were Rep. Ferdinand E. Peterson, Lake, sponsor; Ed Hoopes, president of the Utah Employment Association; Art Richardson, executive secretary, and William A. Boldt, a director. lt after weeks of warnings that the election could not te held in Berlin without "grave mea- - Cuba (AP) announced for the first time today the arrest of an air hijacker but it gave no indica tion he would be returned to the United States. Up to now, the government had remained silent as to the of persons who disposition force planes to Cuba, Reporting on Wednesdays hijacking of a National Airlines jetliner from the United States to Cuba, the Communist party newspaper Granma also took the unprecedented step of identifying the man in custody here as the hijacker. It said he is Anthony Garnet (Present and Proposed by 41-1- 8 minimums which also do not include such fees as student body charges and building fees. Proposed tuition would go Into effect for the 1969-7and 1970-7schools terms. lt 0 Dale drugs. Granma reported that Bryant robbed one of the passengers on the jetliner of $1,700 which Cuban officials returned to the owner. The author of these acts has been put under arrest In Cuba by competent authorities, Granma said. alternative.' The governor had cut the budget of higher education to the bone and we didnt feel we could go beyond it, so the only way to provide badly needed funds was by raising tuition, he said. Two Cache- County rep- - ' b1 n.q.y.V.V.V.Vi'tViVi'iWiVsrt's'tWW , vv,.v.v.v.v.v.vvv.v.vv.. J", ' German border. Bryant. It added he had been arrested in the United States for robbery and traffic in 1 would set up a community college in Davis County. Arbuckle expressed appreciation te Judd. B. and H. two-yea- Workman, attempted to amend the bill to eliminate the disparity between tuition fees of Utah State University and Weber College, but received scant support. r I ; Tough Old Bird To Get The Ax? - has They argued that the higher TAMPA, FLA. (AP) fees at USU would discourage Tampa woman potential enrollees, especially told police she was attacked from out of state. injured by a white rooster. HB233, killed Tuesday, was Patrolman N. L. Tyson recalled and passed after Whiteside reported Carrie C. An and said the DeMont Judd, Rep. attacked her and who had treated the rooster bill as somewhat of a joke, knocked her down on Tuesday as she walked along the street apologized and urged serious consideration of the measure. across from the rooster owners The Tuesday incident came house. Mrs. Whiteside reportafter members were tired and ed a passing motorist stopped to her fight off the rooster. edgy after an exceptionally help said the roosters long day. Tyson The bill, sponsored by Rep. owner promised to get rid of his A GREAT SERVICE Sponsor of the resolution, Rep. F. E. Peterson, Lake, described the Pioneer by Mr. Village developed Sorensen, noting that Mr. Sorensen has performed a great and wonderful service for the entire West. Rep. Howard C. Nielson, sponsor of the tuition increase bill, said the Higher Education Committee of which he is a member was reluctant to promote such a measure, but felt they had no Charles resentatives, Leatham, most-travel- afternoon closed all they roads in and out of West Berlin, held up traffic to the city caught inside East Germany, and slowed up the processing of cars and trucks at the West HB318) RunlO.nt sures of reprisal, the East Germans closed the roads between the city and West Germany while 1,021 members of the West German Federal Assembly elected Heinemann to be president for the next five years. First the Communists cemetery. measures passed Among closed both ends of the was HJR24, a resolution comautobahn to the West mending and thanking Horace for three hours, until U.S. and A. Sorensen, Salt Lake furnBritish military convoys apiture dealer, for his efforts to peared to make the trip. . preserve pioneer buildings Then for four hours in the and artifacts. Cuba Arrests A Hijacker HAVANA Minimum Tuition, Registration working until 6 p.m. and passing 12 bills and resolutions. Two bills and two resolutions were killed. HJR13, aimed at keeping obscene Instructional material out of Utah schools, was vote after it passed by wahad been considerably tered down. As It finally emerged, it simply directed tne Utah Legislative Council to study obscenity and report on whether legislation is needed to shield school children from this type of literature. The sponsor is Rep. Leon H. Savage, Lake. KILL ESCROW BILL Another of Savages bills was killed, however. HB262 which would have compelled lending institutions to pay interest on escrow accounts received only 23 votes. 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