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Show II JUVENiLE GOURT I BILLJDFFEHED McShane Measure Proposes to Require Such Courts in Second Class Cities ( Special Dispatch i salt LAKE. Feb. 5 HepreeenUi-Mvc HepreeenUi-Mvc McShane Introduced a bill l lb house this afternoon requiring that all first-class cities must have Juvenile courts, but that it is optional in cities of the second class, such as Ogden. ills bill provides, however, that In cities where there arc no established juvenile courts the city or district courts mnv function as Juvenile court One provision of his bill calls for detention wards in Jails for Juveniles where, if occasion warrants juveniles may be Riven Jail sentences not to exceed ex-ceed ten dav 9, The hous,. spent considerable time debating senate bill No. 7 relating to the establishment of a real estate board but no definite action was taken tak-en on the bill. Representative Imlay gave notice he would Introduce a "truth In fabric" bjWi modeled after ib national rneas-ure rneas-ure calling for the labeling f material mater-ial so buyers can learn hether they are obtaining wool or shoddy. The senate committee on pubUi B,f-fairs B,f-fairs considered tbe n)t isure relating to picketing by labor unions ahd was inclined to consider the bill nnfavor-Wm nnfavor-Wm ably but will hold a public hearing In the event a request is made for such hearing. The committee handling the wide tire bill decided to report the measure favorably with an amendment to the effect that the law go Into effect Ma BLiari The edueatlonal committee will re- port favorably on the bill to atx llh the commission for the adult blind, also the bill to place pobiu- libraries mWmm under the state board of education. with an amendment excluding cities of the first-class. nn |