Show ELAY LOOMS ON JOB INSURANCE ACT POTENTIAL REBELLION TECHNICAL QUESTIONS CONFRONT LAWMAKERS House Labor LaDor Group Moves to F Force Study tu ly of Social Security Liquor and Direct Primary Bill The unemployment insurance bill was introduced in inthe the ho house se late Tuesday as II B. B 2 and passed to first read ing Technical snags a potential rebellion ag against a limited limite l agenda and the question of confirmation of interim appointments appoint- appoint m ments Tuesday threatened to delay enactment of an unemployment unemployment unemployment insurance law fo for which the s state te legislature was R Reconvening at 2 p. p m. m for It Its Ita second day of the emergency meeting the le lawmakers lawmaker were Mere ere confronted confronted confronted con con- fronted with a question as to whether the proposed law recommended recommended rec rec- by Governor Henry H. H Blood as the only solution to bring the Utah unemployment reserve reserve reserve re re- re- re serve setup in line with federal law a was legally drafted A move was afoot in the house houze labor group to force farce consideration of social security liberalization of the liquor law Jaw a direct primary law Jaw lawand Jawand and other matters that Governor Gov Coy Blood had held not to b be b. of ot emergency nati-e. nati Move Reported Also reported was a move to attempt attempt at at- tempt to force Governor Blood to submit for tor senate confirmation his interim appointments including those to the liquor control and public pub pub- lic lie service commissions and the public public public pub pub- lic welfare board The joint rules committee spent pent the morning I studying features feature of ot the unemployment insurance bill bUl that was expected to bo bG introduced in both boUt senate and 1 house hotie se in the af af- af- af It was yas indicated revision might be needed to make the measure conform conform conform con con- form with the code standard of ot Utah statutes Meeting with the committee com corn were vere representatives of Jabor la labor Ja- Ja bor and industry which h are in accord accord accord ac ac- ac- ac cord with terms of the bill and Dr Herber It R. Harper of Denver Denyer I regional director for tor the U. U 8 S. so social so- so cial security board Some committee members felt the bill should be rewritten because definitions are appended at the end rather than Included in the usual place at the introduction They also questioned whether subtitles were vero proper It was suggested that both senate and house meet as a committee of the whole to hear Dr Harper explain explain ex ex- plain the measure A resolution by an old age pension pension pen pen- sion slon group signed by Paul H. H Allred Allred Allred All- All red chairman was addressed to the senate te asking that if that bo body y re receives receives re- re interim appointments not to confirm those to the public welfare board Introduction of the proposed unemployment unemployment unemployment un un- un- un employment insurance act simultaneously simultaneously simultaneously in both house and senate W was vas 3 planned as a first order of at business business bustness busi bust ness at 2 p. p m. m To Introduce Bill Madame Representative t Reva Revs Beck BosO Bosone CD D. D Salt Lake floor leader Jeader and Representative Paul M. M Peterson D. D Summit both labor Jabor leaders planned to introduce the tho bill in the house while its sponsor in the senate will vIll be a representative tive of industry probably Senator Julian M. M Bamberger CD D. D Salt Lake Labor and Industrial representatives tives co collaborated in drafting the tho bill and reportedly are in agreement agreement agree agree- ment on I its major points Some re rev revision revision re- re v vision ion may be made however it Continued on Pa PK Page Two Column Six HOUSE FACES REVOLT THREAT Continued item from Page Pace One was vas indicated b before fore the tho bill b be becomes becomes be- be comes law Ja Fear was expressed in some quart quarters quarters t rs that the the- bill is discriminatory and may be held unconstitutional because it exempts certain employers employ employ- ers from its ItI provisions As it Is 15 drawn the tho bill taxes employers employers em em- who hire four or more em em- Employers with fewer than four are exempt In its operation some critics say aay the bill would permit the tho employer with three to underbid or Dr undersell his competitor who hires four individuals by tho the amount of the ta tax Lax the latter Js is required to o p pay y Suggested Rem Remedy A suggested remedy for this this' as as- discriminatory c cIa clause 1 a u It e I the he elimination would bo be of ex nil |