Show I IDAHO HOUSE DEBATE BITTER Gr G 0 O P Refusal Refusal to Order IG Bill Printed Arouses Opposition BOIse Idaho IdAlo Jan 16 and ond consciences clashed at toda today's s session of oC the tho lower lowel lowerhouse house of ot the EIghteenth IdahO legislature when the Republican majority ty I refused by a a vote vole of ot 40 to 21 to print house bill hill No 6 the Democratic wide state direct primary bill The Thc leading fight right of oC I two wo pre previous 1 ous sessions camo on the floor of oC the house homo In tho the form torm of oC majority and minority reports from tho the ret ref reference committee on the bill The majority report was that It be benot benot bonot not printed and the that It be printed Republicans Republican based their stand standon standon Blandon on the questions of oC economy anti and the Ibe fact that th hit a II canvass ed the bill could not possibly pass the tho house Democrats and Pro Pro- Progressives Progressives Progressives hurled accusation accusations that thAI the tho whole thing thine as Ras a up frame In the Republican caucus and charged them with Ith allowing allo Ing their consciences to be ruled by their caucuses Mans Man linn say lee such pro e is not fair fairand fairand and that It economy end and possibility billt of oC passage al are aio e the govern goern governing ing leg Incise Should be ap- ap ap applied plied to all bills Majority mem- mem members members mem-bera mem bers of oC the house declare e they are milling to cn caucus on Questions In In the governors go s mes-I mes mes mes- message I sage age but say they will Ill not be present at caucuses where here other matters are discussed sed and pie pie- pio flamed Plo Plo-j e AE E LL G CODe CO In th the senate today toda loda a bill Ras as Introduced 1 providing prodding 10 fur the adoption adoption adoption tion by the of oC the new rode code of oC banking laps s worked out oat b be the special commission appoint appoint- appointed appointed ed hI by bov ov C C G Moore on su ii thorny of oC an act acl of oC the 1933 1923 legis legis- legislature legislature lature lalure Important houge hou lolle e bills Inu in imio in- in induced 0 I todAy tody include House bill No 2 22 by pro for lor redemption trout I I sales to a county of oC real property v for Cor delinquent taxes I levied lor marl 1923 an 1324 1924 house houBe bill No J JI i iby I by and Taylor ot of Teton I ln le a two mill wide state state school tax lax for the public schools houge bill No 24 by y Allen Alien In- In increasing In Increasing creasing tax lax rates house bill bull No 25 21 by unit and giving g Ing force lorce and effect to 10 the Initiative e referendum and recall house houe hou c bill 0 No 28 8 andI bs I Moody repealing ii enough laws s to abolish tho Iho commission form orm of oC and house home joint reso reso- resolution ution lution No by tiger ller and Jones proposing to amend the consUl constitution tion ao so county officers can be paId monthly instead of oC o quarterly u-I u The senate session was Ras short horL Idaho Idabo s proposed new ne banking I CO 56 typewritten pages i repealing more than section of oC the compiled statutes and see Beg lon lion Ion laws a was Ras introduced In the Iho upper house by the committee on banks bank and banking It I Iq Ig an ad- ad administration ad administration ministration measure teased upon the report and anI recommend recommendations ot of special banking code commis commis- commission commission sion slon created at th the last Mi sunu sum Isaacson of oC Oneida county Is s author of OC 1 n bill amending the complied compiled statutes to pro provide Ide that all schools shall an ap- ap apportionment apportionment ap apportionment of oC school funds ahen hen they hold sessions session for tor sewn se months The law as aa It now stands requIres schools with Ith an enroll enroll- enrollment enrollment ment of oC more than 76 75 to hold school nine months to be bc eligIble to the apportionment |