Show Publishing sh ng Funds Asked of f Solons Welling Weiling Points Out Need for Election Upon Proposed Amendments s sNeed Need for a legislative appropriation I of to pay for newspaper r advertising adver adver- tL Using ing of the proposed Utah prohibition tion repeal and minimum wage amendments was pointed out Friday by Secretory ry of or State Milton H. H Well Well- in lag ins in letters to the senate committee commit tee which drafted bills to change the states state's election laws The secretary of ot state addressed his hl communication to Senators Julian M. M Bamberger Ira A. A Huggins Malcolm Mal colm A. A Keyser C. C Clarence and Knox Patterson Pointing out he Is required by law to publish proposed amendments to the state convention at least sixty days before the election at which they arc to be submitted in at l least one newspaper in e each ch count county M Mr Welling informed the senators he has no funds available for this purpose The board of examiners has no authority authority authority au au- au- au under existing laws he said to create a deficiency to pa pay for the publishing and unless the special session ses sos aba sion appropriates the funds fund newspapers newspapers newspapers news news- papers will be required to wait wail until July 1 I 1935 for payment Appropriations of tho the 1935 1035 legislature will vill not be available before this time Mr Welling expressed the belief that th such a delay would work a hardship hardship hard hard- ship on newspaper publishers particularly par particularly those operating small publications and he asked that a bill be Introduced to appropriate Publication of proposed constitutional constitutional amendments in n the past has cost 7 a word the secretary of state slate said s. but he expected the rate to tobe tobe tot be t c higher for the prohibition repeal and minimum wage amendments because be be- causo cause they are arc much shorter than those proposed heretofore |