Show Legislators Turn I ITo To Taxes Budget And Court Change Liquor Issue Now Nov Shares Spotlight After Holding Center of Utah Lawmaking Stage for Several Days By JENNINGS PHILLIPS Well along the legislative road the Utah senate and house of representatives Thursday plunged into myriad problems problems lems involving liquor budgets taxation Judiciary and education education education edu edu- cation systems free from politics public utilities and school funds Until a couple of days ago liquor held the spotlight almost exclusively but sentiment rapidly is increasing against allowing this issue to delay passage of social le legislation Slated for introduction Thursday afternoon were wei-e A measure to make the office of ot I state superintendent of public instruction lion tion appointive Another me measure providing nonpolitical nonpolitical non political balloting g for justices of the state supreme court d district judges state superintendent of or public instruction tion lion and members of district district boards Judicial Appointments A measure to provide appointment of supreme court justices an and ana district judges by the governor up uj upon n Utah State Bar The day was marked by refusal atthe of at the house judi judiciary committee e to J The house of or representatives es adI adjourned ad ad- J rn al d i i. i Pi m. m until 2 p p. in i. i I Friday sponsor a m measure asure submitted by the Utah State Bar Barto to make supreme court justices and district judges appointive upon recommendation of the bar Opposed by Committee ee The measure is the one to be I spon pon- sponsored wred in the senate by Senator Ira A. A Huggins D. D Weber The Utah State Slate Bar proposal proposal for for foran foran an appointive nonpartisan judiciary was placed before the state legIslature legislature legislature legisla legIsla- ture Thursday by a senate joint reso reso- lution Earlier the house judiciary committee commit commit- tee lee had refused to sponsor the the- p pro o. o The resolution was was' introduced by the senate judiciary committee The house committee of which Representative Representative Rep Rep- res Marion G. G Romney D D. Salt SaIl Lake Is chairman held such d t procedure would take a from the people and give it to lawyers r Liquor Bill Appears Representative Will R. R Holmes D. D Box Elder introduced the liquor bill drawn by the governors governor's advisory committee of ot 49 in the house as the first order of business business busi business ness Thursday afternoon The advisory committee bill bUt provides provides provides pro pro- vides for state slate stores and sales sales sales-by by by- drinks in hotels clubs and an rants Once Onee submitted for house Introduction Intro Introduction intra intra- ducHon it was sponsored by Representative Representative Representative Warwick C. C Lamoreaux D D. Salt Lake Representative Lamoreaux however had revised it to eliminate the sales sales' by drinka features and as a result resul the first first- controversy over liquor followed tollow Meanwhile Senator George M. M Miller D. D Carbon said he was dissatisfied with the state licensing system liquor bill he sponsored and arid said it would be held and enrolling committee until he can insert more restrictions Appears in House This measure measure also W was introduced in the house by Representative William Wilham William Wil Wil- Wil- Wil liam ham Murdoch D. D Salt Lake With introduction of ot the advIsory advisory advis advIs- ory ary committee bill by Representative live tive Holmes three liquor bills will wUl have been introduced The number may be ho brought to four tour Representative P. P S Marthakis Mar Mar- D D. Salt Lake advocate of private sales of ot liquor r said h he be had Shed received copies of at a Wyoming bill billand billand and would Incorporate features feature Ina in ina ina a bill for tor the Utah H He said 25 per cent of revenue from from his meaSure measure would go to anold an old age age pension fund Special Session Blocked A move for a special session was deferred by a legislative bloc sponsoring sponsorIng spon spon- labor social and educational duca o al measures The coalition will wait walt waitto to see the course liquor legislation takes and if it it sees delays that will wm hold up Its measures will use 45 5 votes otes it claims to seek a ip ap special cil session that would consider liquor only No joint public hearings on liquor bills are ate expected until all liquor or measures are before the committee and the Ba i I trades rades des r regulations co l t. f t f J |