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Show great length in arguments protesting against the passage of the bill unless amended to permit bookmaklng for limited meetings, not to exceed thirty days -a jrear In aounty. It Is likely that the bill will-come up for action early tomorrow by the senate. The bill to which the racing men object according to the leaders in both houses of the legislature, meets with the approval of a large majority of the state senators. It makes book-making book-making a felony. Governor Olllett has declared on several occasions that he would sign any anti-race track bill passed by the legislature. SENATE DISCUSSING WALKER-OTIS BILL Sacramento. Cal., Jan. 28. The Walker-Otis antl-raco track bill a3 passed by the assembly was the subject sub-ject of dlscuHslon tonight by the senate sen-ate committee on public morals. Tho.s. j H. Williams. Jr., president of tho new California Jockey club, and several others representing the Interests ot j that track, as well aa the Santa Anita J Racing association, were heard at' |