Show t t. t r Trade Profits Diversion From State Assailed 11 I Bourbon on Leader of House Flays Agencies Accused of Taking Away Avay Undue Portions Portions Portions Por Por- of Their Revenues Those agencies tending to reduce resources of the state and move out of Utah a disproportionate amount of their profits were flailed on the house of representatives floor L Tuesday by Madame 1 Representative Reva Beck Bosone D. D Salt Lake majority floor leader f Mrs 1 Bosone read a stat statement ment she promised several days daysI I ago setting forth a general program of taxation and revenue It contained no specific suggestions for legislation and did not assert its contents reflected the state administrations administration's adminis adminis- tra ons on's policy For 50 bears jears ears the people of or Utah bave have been asleep and negligent and Other legislative news will be found on Pages 6 7 and 8 have sat calmly by and watched i L Utah's just share hare of certain revenues slowly bleed away she declared t More Than Liberal L Utah has been more than liberal t In her treatment of individuals and f corporations permitted to move Wealth from the state and permitted P t to profit thereby We are now face fac I j t to face with this question shall question shall we ve call upon the owners of these rapidly I depleting depicting sources of wealth to help helpmeet meet the emergency Obviously it ft is imperative that r this call be made now while the g wealth still remains with us us before belore u h Continued on rue Page Two TRADE fRADE PROFITS DIVERSION HIT Continued Irom PArr Pare One Ont it is 15 completely exhausted We tal talk tatk the great amount mount of or taxes a aready already al- al l. l ready com coming in from these bu but that is not the issue isue The question is a fair and equitable division a as between taxes and dividends dividend We must not be frightened by an any shibboleths or catch phrases or an any statements calculated t to bug bugbear r frighten us out of action Development Assured We may be sure our resources willbe wll will be developed as long as they ar are profitable and arid no one will abandon abando a profitable enterprise She referred to a statement made mad by bya a senator as a plea for economy While it seemed to be the voice oice of the taxpayer it clearly revealed the hand of or the foreign corporations corporation th that t now behold the handwriting 01 on the wall Already a very cry transparent bId bli has been made fo for our silence l A small paltry dividend of a certain corporation was accompanied by a plausible explanation set out at a timely moment to engage our alter attert- tion lion and nd to win our We must not permit ourselves t to tobe tobe be flattered or fawned Into inlo but to pursue our objective with a which t tIe e occasion de de- de- de mands Gears of the Utah legislature began be began gan turning at top speed Tuesday a as one important matter after another piled up in both houses Developments as is the legislators legislator convened were 1 House reconsideration of the federal child labor amendment amendment amend amend- ment meat defeated late Monday afternoon afternoon after after- noon as the first order of ot business business business busi busi- ness Tuesday 2 Announcement by Senator George M. M Miller CD D D. Carbon that he will withdraw his bill blU for tor fora tora a private licensing system of at liquor control and Introduce a substitute substitute sub sub- measure retaining the same sarno fundamentals 3 A Utah State Slate Farm bureau federation announcement that it will sponsor a selective sales tax to be Introduced in the senate probably Wednesday 4 4 Appointment by the Democratic Democratic Demo Demo- cratic state committee of a liaison committee to see the legislature carries carries' out platform promises 5 Anticipation of the governors governor's governors governor's governors governor's gover gover- nors nor's budget message being delivered delivered delivered de de- de- de livered Thursday or Friday Saturday Sat Saturday Is Lc the last day it may be presented 6 Calling the first public hearing hear hear- lag ing on liquor control legislation and state prohibition repeal The child labor amendment was brought Drought up for reconsideration by a z tactical move Monday by Mrs Bosone Bo sone rone house sponsor of or the resolution that hat already had passed the senate Switches Vote After more than three hours of at argument argument argument ar ar- ar Monday afternoon a vote ote w wa was taken but it could be an n jounced Mrs Bosone switched f from ron ronaye aye to nay na making makin the final pre 32 to 28 against A legislator must be on the thc maJority major maJor- ity ty side to move for re reconsideration Her tier efforts Tuesday afternoon W were wen r to be directed at obtaining two more mon aye votes which would make thiote the thi vote ote 31 to 29 for ratification on counting her own affirmative ballot Possibility of or another mother state licensing licens licens' licensing ing system bill being introduced ii in inthe inthe the house was seen in view o of Senator Sen Senator ator Millers Miller's action A companion measure to his original one had been introduced in the house hou by William Murdock D Sal Sail Lake L ke The senate senale revision and committee was ready to report ou the bill biU by Senator W. W D D. Hammond CD D Grand that would boost th thc state sales tax rate to 3 per cent H Hall Hal Hallof lJ of or the revenue would go to 10 relie and the re rest t to a new state school choo fund of at 80 per capita provided I ir other Hammand bills A bill by Senator Hyrum B Calder Caldei CD D Uintah setting up a 5 per capita capita cap cap- capita ita school equalization fund was IDe ax to be reported out by th thE same committee The committee also aLco was to report the bill by Senator Ward C C. Halbrook Hoi Hal brook raising rates repealing and oft off offsets sets in m the corporation franchise ta th Jill bIn and senate bill 88 supported b Governor Blood raising rat rates and repealing repealing re re- repealing pealing offsets in the individual income Income in ln come tax The Thc legislature W was g expected to adjourn adjourn ad journ Friday for tor the weekend iview ii ir view of or a house appropriations com corn committee recommendation for a junke junkel to the three state institutions a al 1 Weber Ogden Ogden Weber college school for the thi deaf deat and blind and industrial school It was expected a junket to thE thi Utah State Stale Agricultural college e a al 81 Logan ogan would be made the Saturday Mrs Bosone was prepared to in introduce an unemployment insurance bill ill that would levy a payroll tax or 01 industry which would bear the cos cosi alone Representative P. P S. S Marthakis CD D Salt Lake announced he will wil add another bill to his five measure promoting traffic safety The would use increased drivers driver's license fees fee ees to establish guard hou houses or 01 state highways at state lines The on the child label labo amendment as recorded before Mrs Mn Bosone changed her vote rote follows Against Representatives Anderson Ander son Bowler Bryan Cook Cornwall Edman Gammeter Hall hail Hendricks Holbrook Holdaway Holley Holmes T. T P. P W W. Jen Jensen en Low Macfarlane Mitchell Monson Hanson Nicholes Olsen J J. J R. R Peterson Richards Romney Rom Romney ne ney Thackeray Thack Thack- cray eray Theobald Twitchell and Whit ing mg For Fort Representatives Mrs Aird AUred Allred Bennion Bletzacker Bosone Boyle Child Doty Doly Farr Gibson Hummer Joseph W. W Jensen Mrs Al Albert Albert Albed bert bed Jensen Jones Kiefer Lamoreaux Lamoreaux Lamor eaux saux Larsen Laren Lindstrom Luke Mrs Maeser Marthakis Maw Murdoch Paul Jaul Peterson Selvin Spence Tay lor br or Winder and Granger Ge Lon Long Debate Debate on the resolution which had lad passed the senate by a vote vole of 1 ISto IS 18 to o 4 lasted more than three hours with more than half of or the 60 house hous members joining An attempt of Robert Murray Stew Stew- art rt local attorney to Inform the hou house c from rom the floor that no hearings had been held on the resolution was halt halt- ed d by Speaker Walter Waller K Granger t 1 who ruled the attorney was out of or or- der Mrs Bosone opening ar arguments for forthe forthe the he bill said the r resolution was in inthe inthe the he senate eight days and no hearing was requested The amendment to the federal con con- constitution would grant congress powers pow pow- ers era to limit regulate and prohibit the labor abor of persons under 18 years of age Coalition Split Spilt Hinted For the first time of ot the session the powerful labor farm coalition showed signs of splitting as a result of the debate Farm legislators mostly were against the measure fearing restrictions Lions jons against children doing chores on farms arms while labor representatives were as strongly for the measure However Toward foward the end of ot the debate debate de- de bate sate some of the farm group turned turne to th support of ot the neasure measure Representative Representative Heber B D. D Daggett a farmer spoke for the measure The bill bilI providing a state stale licensing system of ot liquor control with wilh private Industry selling liquor by byboth both bottles bottler and drinks was to be bc reported out Tuesday afternoon m jn the house by bythe the rules committee and in the senate enate by the revision and enrolling committee commit t tee e. e l Senator George M. M Miller CD D. D CarL Carbon Car Car- l bon ben author of or the bill in the senate said it had been revised to elf effect t more simplicity but that had been unchanged Local option home rul rule strict state l L control and other basic features are axe r retained The original bill called for an appropriation appropriation ap p. ap- ap t of ot to carry out its t terms This clause met with opposition l I tion tinn and in the revised bill the I amount of appropriation is left leU open State license fees range from a year for a distiller to 15 a year for railroad trains and dispensers of 01 light beer fo for consumption off oU prem premo I The senate Monday Monda afternoon un under un- un l der suspension of ot a rule rushed through a a. bill permitting the fish I and game department to borrow up to from the state land board or industrial commission to carry carryout out projects The senate highway committee I decided to report unfavorably on the b bill Jl giving municipalities 10 per perI percent I I cent of at state gasoline taxes for city street construction It was feared t secondary roads of the state might l be adversely affected However Howe an amendment to end this fear tear was sas ex ex- The bill together with the measure incas meas meM 1 I lUTe ure setting up standards of or gasoline gaze gaso line which was reported favorably I gaso-I by the committee went on second reading reading- calendar may be able to vote themselves themselves them them- t selves free from taxes on personal property va valued ed up to The senate judiciary committee proposed proposed pro pro- i posed such an amendment to the senate semite resolution providing for a aI a I constitutional amendment exempting exempting exempt exempt- ing from property taxes homes I farms and homesteads assessed up to 2000 The constitution at Dot present permits permits per per- mits exemptions up to on personal personal personal per per- property and up to 2 O on home homesteads but no legislature ever has enacted a law Jaw carrying out the allowances |