Show iverson changes his mind senator benner smith who is believed to have broken all records in the introduction of bills good and bad introduced one providing for the actual adjournment of the legislature at the expiration of 00 60 days it was vetoed by the governor and in this connection a salt lake paper has the fol following lowine to say As soon as the veto message was read in the senate senator CT A iverson secured tho the floor and spoke in favor of sustaining the veto he said that he voted for tho the passage of the bill but was not humiliated by the fact that the chief executive had vetoed it after considering it further senator iverson said 1 I am convinced that it is unconstitutional and dangerous it is contrary to all practice and the courts have held for years that the judiciary department has no right to go behind the records record i of the legislative dopart department ment I 1 be lieve that the three departments of government tho the executive legislative and judicial should be kept separate and that one bo be not allowed to encroach upon the functions of tho the other senator iverson was interrupted hors here by senator kelly who asked when senator iverson changed his mind in regard to tho the measure and if the truth had suddenly dawned upon him or had somebody told him senator iverson refused to answer saying baying that it was not pertinent to the question county assessor george coiling collingham has taken the field to mako make the 1913 assessment and A D parsons is taking care of the office work for the assessor |