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Show Legislative Hopper Grist A bill to creat,-- a metropolitan wafrx district, thereby enabling work to begin and reach completion1 cn the D'ct Creek project, is likely to be introduced this week .... Evidenioa that the Farmer-Labor bloc will not b-r entirely cohesive wps seen when it-, vote was divided on a motion to suspend the rules for an immediate vote of tha child labor resolution . . . Daily meetings meet-ings of the senate appropriations and claims, revenue and taxation and judiciary committni will be hid hereafter; tri-weekly meetings of the stats and municipal affairs committee, and sTmi-weekly meetings meet-ings of the (social 1 relations' :aind relief committee . . That Rpubli-can Rpubli-can senators will vote as alike as two peas in a pod wa. seen in the early balloting also! that they will likely vote anti New Deal . . To junket or net to junket, era masse or by committees, cccupied much leg'slative t:me last week, with the in toto forces winning out in the "house and the only-committeemen in the senate . . . Representative Warwick C. Lamoreaux continues to be the busiest man in the legislature, legis-lature, with 19 public utilities bills added to his individual hopper list last week . . . Senator Ward C. Holbrook was the "W. C." of the senate, with 12 bills intrduced, seven of them having to do with taxation . . Senator D. W. Parratt in the upper house and Representative Representa-tive P. S. Marthakis in the house are responsible for much school ' legislation aside from taxes The hearing on the Peterson underground under-ground mine work day bill brought cut the most acrimonious debate up to date, with the mine owners doing do-ing most of the talking and getting the least results. |