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Show 4A January 16, 1969 DESERET NEWS, Thursday, Opposition In House To Sifting iarly Measures Advance; i fan Proposal Introduced I Bf M. DeMAR TEUSCHER ( Deseret News Political Editor thp Utah Senate i firir 'action ) ! ; ! 1 1 , ; ) ( i j took its on bills today, advancing several measures to the third reading calendar. F36l debate on these ir.ea-- ; not come until sui4-wil- l Fripayl hitimvhlle, a proposed Con-- I BlitbtiPnal amendment was introduced today to darify legaP doubts as to whether Utah, can adopt parts of the federal - income tax code by reference rather than statute. iU has been introduced A, to bring Utahs income tax regulations into conformity with .'federal regulations and malt? it easier for taxpayers to Jikf returns. Tills proposal would adopt The state Constitution provides that statutory proposals should be enacted by the Legislature and raises a question as the validity of adoption of federal statutes by reference. The proposed constitutional amendment was offered to needlipg of his coilpa'g u es tab from lU State University nJ University areas I The! senator f r on callefl-- Ogden t atten- Sea. Buckner "I lihink you gentlemen from the areas of our other little schools should ossideration to these matters when we tela about appreciation s . f orhigher c dh cation, asserted Sen. Buckner. Mr. Presiinter-- r Sen. Charles Welch, u pied Lake, swimming star versity, isnt there some rule In this club against advertising?. It was Sen. Welch who was complaining that the public might get the wrong idea about the fact lt that 14 session. There were There are many other improvements, Including an adjustable podium on the speakers stand and sound piped to the galleries. Other members of the committee were Rep. F. Chileon former Halladay, Rep. Jade Bagley, Lake; Sen. Ernest G. Mantes, and Sen. Miles . Ferry, us elected at the last he election, but three of Sen. Pugh that number have not previously sat in this body. I do not think the public should get the idea we are not experienced legislators. Maybe you should say that we are all old senators rather than new ones, quipped Sen. Warren E. Pugh, floor Lake,', the majority leader. Rep. Franklin W. Gunnell and his Joint Operations Committee drew effusive praise as the I Legisla- - grjpj; only ture; opened this week, for t h e i.r two f hard work res which in ulted new! beauty and utility for the Senate and House! bers. cham- j Many favorable qomments were heard in the corridors from legislators end others, and House Speaker Lorin N. Pace publicly a Gunnell, complimented Logani Republican, for his "dynanfic leadership of the Cojiittee. The I most obvious change was thg cheerful brightness of the rftarbled chambers, but much tnore significant were the unseen improvements. Underneath the new carpeting hi 'the House is a new floor jjUaced over ductwork which livill permit electrical wires to be pulled to any desired ooint. Formerly they were merely drawn under the of safecarpeting, a violation -- ty codes. they are appropriate. I am sure it Ls part of a general military review. This is the impression I have. The review is being made e, today. It was not immediately clear whether Washington ordered is intended to be a the review or the Air Force d the weapon against 1 million-a-da- y bad check problem in Utah. It reduces minor bad check offenses to misdemeanor which, presumably, will step up prosecutions and provide a better deterrent. On the other hand, it provides progressively stiffer penalties against the professional type of bad check authors. said that Buckner, most offenders are juveniles who have driven before they were old enough to obtain a license, who have been punished by juvenile authorities end made to wait an additional time for a license. They are additionally penalized by having to pay extra risk insurance for having had one minor violation, he said. Other bills on second reading calendar awaiting initial debate and vote include 11 which grant statuatory authority for fund consolidations now being carried out under executive order. Under Senate rules bills must be debated ami voted on twice before being sent over to the House for action by that body. This is Is the reason for second and third readings on all measures. two-edge- A proposed rule change, giving standing committees virtual power over bills, ignited the first real fight of the 38th legislative session in the House Wednesday. The matter was carried over until today, however, when time ran out and the body adjourned to attend the dedication of Antelope Island. The new rule would allow standing committees, by a majority vote, to sidetrack bills the members considered to be of relatively minor nature. "Liis presumably would allow more floor time for consideration of more important matters. The proposal, agreed to in advance by the leadership of both parties, was found to be distasteful to many members, United Press International pert at Minneapolis - St Paul, mainly Republicans. By An amendment to the rule, The worst weather in the na- Minn., was closed for nearly which would have tion today was in the Midwest, two hours Wednesday required a night committee vote to and it was bad enough in four of after an Eastern Airlines jet the states to prompt warnings skidded into a snowbank, block- table a bill, was defeated in a to motorists to stay off the ing the airports only available close standing vote. roads. However, notice was given runway. No injuries were rethat reconsideration of the Ice glazed the highways and ported. made traveling hazardous Two of the airports three run- amendment would be sought across much of Minnesota, half ways already had been closed This matter, along with final of Wisconsin, northern Indiana due to heavy icing. consideration of the bill, are on , and nearly all of Michigan. Earlier Wednesday airports in todays agenda. The U.S. Weather Bureau at eastern Iowa were dosed as The House also introduced 10 Rochester, Minn., reported one that area bore the brunt of Die new bills and one resolution, and fourth inches of ice accu- early advance of the ice storm. and committees readied eight mulated on the antennas on its It also ' dosed hundreds of for final consideration on the schools in the area and in adja- floor. These will be placed on buildings. Twin Cities International Air- - cent parts of Illinois. tht calendar today. two-thir- DOUBLE SKI BOOTS 1969 of the world's finest Double Ski Boots with a e heel construction, sole, closing, wedge-typ- e ' Vorlage-oriente- d shaft design, mens and ladies REG. 85.00-0- ne dual-edg- . 45.00 -- Heavy knit imported sweaters in a selection of assorted colors and styles for ski and casual wear. Styles and sizes for men and ladies demise tailors' The - distaff side of the House of Representatives, always in the distinct minority, FURY P 598 MENS and LADIES SKI SWEATERS REG. TO . was heavily reinforced for a brief time this week. E i g ht former lady legislators were partial American withdrawal or a cease-firit was learned by the Military Airlift Command, which has headquarters at Scott Air Force Base, HI. The commands 834th Air Division is a Saigon's Tan Son Nhut Air Base. to informed According sources, the U.S. Command has reluctantly accepted the fact that some troop withdrawals will be made relatively soon. Motorists Told To Stay Off Icy Midwest Roads Television were lights placed near the ceiling and an opening made in the east wall for television earners. MULTI-LAMINAT- 13 Off V SKIS ED nated wood skis in a stark white with 25.00 Multi-Ia' black racing stripe trim heel and metal with base metal protector Poly tip REG. LADIES into brought chamber trie HENKE SKI BOOTS - A Fine Swiss imported double boots with a 75.00 inner boot with heavy, closing on the outer boot . . . speed-lace- d sponge padding . . . 1967 model REG. and introduced by Rep. Nellie Jack. They were: Elizabeth Vance, Ogden; Alla Mulhall, Salt Lake; Elizabeth Bodell Midvale; Skanchy, Clara Roberts, Salt Lake; Ivie Mitchell, Sandy; Miss Faye Edna Williams, Morgan; Ericksen, Salt Lake, and Ethel Pyne,' Orem. FAMOUS BRAND AQQ A SKI BINDINGS STEP-I- N Our Most Famous Brand of style ski bindings at a terrific low price The supply is limited, be early for these great savings REG. 19.95 14" LEGISLATIVE CALENDAR BILLS INTRODUCED Agriculture and Irrigation iu HB7i (Dennit Aegard, Young, Fro)) than of livestock as a designate felony and provides penalty of two to ftv yeers In prison. Business Regulation 14 of years-o- E. LaMar decided to reassess the plan on its own. We have contingency plans to suit each of several situations, one source said. Now were looking to see whether new senators were sworn in at the first of the said, On this bill, Sen. - SAIGON (AP) The U.S. Air Force, responsible for most troop movements in and out of Vietnam, is reviewing its contingency plans for a HB10 which lt tion fd an editorial in his local new spapers lauding the Webfi. IState basketball team and suggesting that WSC should 6e scheduled by the University and USU. - dent A third change would delete requirements for proof of financial responsibility as a condition for obtaining a drivers license for persons wjio have been cited for driving without a valid permit. practice! n the state. The first bills upon which a vote was taken made minor LabeledWSC State 'College, arose in the Senator Wednesday on special I privilege to do. a little Another change provided that accident records are retained in an individual drivers file only if that driver has been cited and convicted. Under present law, accident reports are kept whether or not the drivtr is at fault in an accident. Act, governing the licensing of physicians and surgeons, was also introduced. Major feature of this bill is the mandatory licensing of any physician or surgeon who wishes to This Needle IE. LaMar Buckner, a devotee of Weber 50. clarify any question of legality. A new Medical Practices LEGISLATIVE CHAFF Sep.- - in the states amendments driver licensing laws. One provides that accident reports need not be filed unless property damage exceeds 100. The present law requires reports if damage exceeds by reference a number of federal regulations without spelling them cut in Utah statutes. Continued from First Page A. F. Reviews Troop Withdrawal Plans SB11S (Caff Clark Yorvason) Of SH.OOQ annually. i i'Jh SB120 (Doan Watch Harvwd, Alsop) raouirss all raw public buildings to provide ramrn and aids to assiet It JWi Uililij (VMlfra iiMilimlfjtiO liKlmtiiJx iHTj (TM'J Xqjg nii prof) cat for annual audit of organizations cbaritabla contributions in txcass if 'T ''!&: I' 'IOhF Tit' aged end physically handlceoped. H&75 Derger, includes martowel garine under the "artificial butter" dHt-natio- n which is permitted to be manufactured under Utah lew. Health SB (Rees leeailzes amce Call) immunity fen doctors servine on hospi'tl committees to determine effective utilization of hospitals end extended cere facilities. SB114 (Rees Cell) tallies procedure tor making gifts of body organs to be used in transplant operations. SB1U (Rees) taatires performance of therapeutic abortions under Kwctfk conditions. SBD7 (Rees) authorises doctors to perform voluntary sterilization operationsi under specific conditions. sane (Call Rees) regulates transportation in and out of Utah of body organs to be used In trnspiant operations. H873 (Brady, Dennis, Carter) emends Utah Food Drug and Cosmetic Act. 14 Judiciary HB7T Ihkiey) (Hardward. provides for a severability clause In the Motor Ve-- . hide Transportation Act. HB7 (Carling, Wilkinson, Schaerer) provides that apoointed fudges may serve until second general election following If the filing deadline their appointment had a'reedy passed at time of appoint-menmake other changes. 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MENS Safety SBI1) (Welch Jenkins, Bullen) confirms authority of governing boards o colleges and univeri.tm to enforce traffic end parkir.g regulations on campus. SB 112 (Welch. Jenkins, Bullen) provides tor law enforcement on campus of coiiegas and universities. 17.95 The balance of our stock in Famous Brand ski sweaters for boys and girls in several colors, styles and sizes Heavy-knit- s REG. TO SUPER SUITS waar with ENTIRE STOCK CHILDRENS SKI SWEATERS d Revenue and Taxation HBtt (Carling, towards Whiting) provides for registration of civil atreref and sets sliding Kale of registration fees based on Hill hB7l (Halverson, Madsen) would exempt laundries end dry cleaning establishments from state sales tax. HB7J (Florence. would per-mGould) welfare recipients to have property taxes abated even thoogn extreme hardship not involved. HB74 (Mecham) would exempt from state income tax the pay of servicemen up to $600 a month if they ere In e combat zone or hospitelizad with Inlunes in a mmhat J.me HFRJ (Carling, towards, Whiting) a resolution to amend the state constitution so as to exempt ail aircraft from property taxation. WOOL Lions Share' OPEN MONDAY & REG. CUR0N-IN3ULATE- 8.95-M- ens lightweight OOQQ JJU SKI GLOVES D imported leather ski gloves insulated with Curon foam to give warm comfort in the coldest temperatures 5" FRIDAY TILL 9 PJW. -- KVTV 250 SOUTH STATE PHONE ALSO WASHINGTON BLVD. 328-314- 5 ST0RESIDE PARKING ALL STORES VALIDATE ; |