Show NATE ADOPTS I LL LICENSING SALE to Permit Tocco Tocco To To- Sacco cco Advertisements in n iUah Utah Publications Voted pawn Down Yn Bill Goes to House RS l RS AND TOBACCO MAY Y BE DISPLAYED IMA I IQ In May Also Be Placed I en en Outside of Building That Designating 1 I 1 Th 1 co May Be De Bought c 1 amendments giving It a form ro early like tho compromise has has been as been filled caUd the bill bW billI I pasted aued by the state senate ateI late ate I day fay without ut a a. dissenting vote e bill wa was sent zent directly to the these ISO se IllY bf f f representatives where plans 0 made to give It the right wa over all an other measures so sot t can can be hI called for tor Ia d. d morning ally illy paused p by the senate the ther r linn the hI h license fee fe for where her am are to too o 0 tho the prohibition against il of ot tobacco advertising ne md nd periodicals pub- pub t I h state st itc One amendment th that it proprietors may i er dr raf a fl or dining m as smoking room rooms without V 2 Ing n rig rooms room for nonsmokers Aner An- An er i barber shops from Ii public pi ices In v which smoking I jarred a ared td a ind a a. third made it pos pos- to teJi f r toba 0 and tobacco advern adver- adver n g I ihan hu n to bo ho die die- jed td in cigar windows and r IW lIeR IK 1 well as ns fer for a II sign to toed ed on the Ihl outside of the t announcing that It dealt in ANDISH PLEASED tor r TT n. v N. Standish leader eader of M ator favoring repeal of ot the 11 piret measure an- an ind that h he hr wim pleased with the theOn On 0 montH hit thit wore won but that w d c carr inv the ht to tho the house lit It It T r tab lah publications to carry n a advertising find and to have lave the theise 1 i en ol Cn ise f fr tN o cut In 10 haltI halt half I set l' l ms to be bp a n. probability t houi will trim the license o 0 hI ie amount provided by bv the tho bill for repeal of ot tho the South- South l k aw Sen Senator StandIsh said WI work to have that passed passel ant anten and en use uso Pr 1 effort to have 1 It WI- WI tP A hv hy t the tho h senate Senator md objections to tho the bill were b bodied d ed In amendments which ho he po ed to the senate but which r down I j Irs drs Antoinette Antoinett n no Kinney left no bt In the tho minds of ot her fellow tellow Ca 0 2 when Rh she was called upon upon the measure J would like Ilk to be bo excused from ng on this bill bill she told President a. a r. r The Tho bill appears to connly connly con- con rl regulations on the tho men It thit I can see Ree to remo rem- rem ILie o smoking by bv minors and aRu as aR u 0 women do not smoke I hi lid prefer not to vote Her vote p ot recorded and neither was wast I t f f. Senator G G. Frank Ryan of or sa uh oh count county v who was absent int p ther her II eighteen senators voted in of or th the tho final P passage l j TORS NOT LINED UP of or the bill and the tho Rubs subi sub sub- i s of ot t the hI varIous amendments lIs to m were n or rejected dis- dis ri that there w was wall i no fixed lineup e the various see eec hi in question Senators who Ie one ono amendment voted apr of or another and then opposed I hl I I fooling against AR tobacco tc adver- adver i yes IR reflected in the vote of or ten tenby Leix by which one of of Senator nd ad Ws ils was lost Tho The I wn made on the theory t iN published outside tho the thoo theS S o uld c crry carn tobacco advertising V uld h bo hI i ru ted In the state ot at nn no good and ana great harm dd be done to the tIle publications publication of or I tate state hv the tho han ban Senators yinny J Candland Cottrell I tunk r. r orld the tho proposal ir pator W. W W W. Warnick was wan the thel l on the advertising petion can cant Int t help helT It It If national pub- pub 1 ns circuit ted In Utah carry to- to 0 he said ld Wo We ic like 10 o stop It It and would If It Ifould Ull hut wo ran can take this step tENSE ENSE ESE CUT FAVORED Ol 1 or si h was the first to poso pose an in amendment He asked tithe the of ot of fees tees for tor pret garet bl be b brut rut cut Ut In half bait so 80 that Y correspond to the 60 id ri t 2 Si Ji 1 annual fees tees provided by for tor ell m n of ot the first second secondI t I third Ird lust In the tho original bill peal iho South wick law J J. J W Peters chairman of ot public committee which ns ed th the bill In the form torm in th eb U n w was WI as d as l a II sub- sub uVo to Io for fir th the th St Standish h measure red red rd an nn smi which would g ng th the 1 advertising d section so 80 sot t dl ling In toCo toco to- to co could h han ms a It I rn n outride outside tho the thee thoo o e of or bu busto s 8 na II n It as a 1 aa ae e a when t tObaCco oh IM iN a old St Standish n i tt to amend Amendment hv hy linking all of ot the theon on it except th the prohibition against rd sign RI and placard rd ad- ad Using notor DIxon pleaded that the tho sen- sen refrain from doing anything to Continued on pago page 12 NO H FAt fAILS IS Continued Continue d from page pago 1 1 1 acquire for tor minors to I the mako tobacco It easier habit He lie said that et tho through cleverly tobacco companies oars to for tor years to had sought written convert ads people to the use ot of tobacco tobacco Cf Is wrong which we have realized years ears WINDER ANALYZES CAS CASE as well be situation might the That that the senators and met squarely preventing Utah periodicals periodicals pe pe- pe- pe realize that must tobacco advertising advertising adver- adver from carrying such ad adver- adver not prevent would thousands a from appearing In circulated In of national publications Senator M M. S S. con con- Utah was He announced that h he favored tL- tL amendment and added tho the that Standish the senators must real realize zo set aside that Mat t at the tobacco advertisers advertising each ach certain sum for a eaT Prohibit Publications prohibit Utah If It we year from carrying the adv advertising the have come would money th that t otherwise with Into Utah will merely be spent eat making the publications the national reach Utah Utan national advertisements oftener he concluded he considered considered considered con con- Senator Tebbs stated that to bill effort the pending V curtail the use of ot tobacco AdvertisIng Ad Ading Advertis defeat the use and Ing inc would Increase the of this tola bill or the tobacco dealers purposes wouldn't want to avert a advertise he said Senator Candland said he was Inclined Inclined inclined In in- In- In proposal to favor the Standish minors were In Influenced influenced In In- He doubted whether advertising and stated th that 1 by he considered the great greatest st advertisement advertisement advertise advertise advertise- I the big ment meat the little fellow fellow- seeing tell fellow ow smoking J UNFAIR TO MERCH MERCHANTS Senator C C. C C. Cottrell Jr thought it ii unfair to charge a merchant a high license fee fee and and then prohibit him fro from using advertising to make his business pa pay Senator Dixon wondered if the s sena senators senators sena- sena na- na the wide sweeping effect tors realised ed of ot the of-the the amendment sam said It If this amendment passes he any amount of ot advertising carbe can car be used and any amount of ot literature re circulated In la the state to arouse sentiment sentiment senti sentiment senti- senti ment in favor of ot the Senator Tebbs wanted to know why hy h by I billboard advertising was to be advertising frowned upon and other permitted He opposed the Standish I amendment Senator A A. B B. Irvine turned the tide de when he stated that he didn't want to write his opinion into the bill so much muchas I as he wanted to change the Southwick law and that he would not favor tavor any am amendment that might spell defeat forthe for tor forthe I. I th the bill in the house Let the house have hav the bill In as form torm as possible and near the the original if It they choose to amend It in that way then we can can decide on It it t he said He opposed the amendment at that time OUTSIDE SIGNS FAVORED The vote ote was ca called called led immediately and the Standish ten senators opposed i amendment with six in In favor favor- T The original amendment merely permitting outside signs slins signs designating designating the character charac charac- ter of ot stores then carried unanimously Senator Irvine who had Just announced announced announced an an- his opposition to amendments arose to offer an amendment of ot his own owns Senator C. C L L. Funk who had favored favored fa fa- fa- fa faI I I the amendment which Senator Irvine opposed Immediately arose to I I say that he opposed Senator Irvines Irvine's amendment quoting him by stating stating that adoption might Ight mean defeat In Inthe n the the- house and that it should be sent to the house In as aa near near the original I form formas as possible Senator Irvines Irvine's amendment was Intended t to clear up a misunderstanding mIsunderstanding misunderstanding standing as to whether the bill forbade for tor- forbade bade display of ot cigars and tobacco and their th advertising other th than in In show windows and show c cases ses of ot cigar stores The amendment was I voted down but was resurrected a afew afew a few tew minutes later when Senator Ir Irvine Ir- Ir Irvine vine proposed another amendment which would not only have permuted permitted cigars and tobacco to be displayed but also and papers He announced that he would rather prohibit pro pro- prohibit pro pro-I hibit display of ot but that he would favor tavor It unless reconsideration of ot his original amendment was had DISPLAY BARRED Senator Tebbs said that his Impression impression sion slon had been that tho the bill did not forbid forbid forbid for for- bid tobacco display l In showcases and windows and that he would move for reconsideration of ot the Irvine proposal rather than permit display of The reconsideration was successful and it t was definitely written info inlo the bill that cigars and tobacco other than could be be displayed In Incases Incases Incases cases and show windows That insured In Insured In- In sur d that no change will b be necessary in m the displays now made by cigar stores under the law Senator Standish had another amendment He lie wanted motors and other vehicles used as os public carriers I i excluded from the public places InI in which smoking was wag forbidden explaining explaining explain explain- I ing that such conveyances are Lre in the open and that gentlemen would not smoke when ladies ladles were riding The amendment lost lost- Senator Standish persisted and proposed proposed proposed pro pro- posed of ot barber shops from public places The Tho vote shows ten In favor and eight opposed and senatorial sanction n was written over smoking In barber shops The same sam amendment was det defeated yesterday when wh n It was was was' proposed by Senator Candland and Senator Dixon commented commented com com- that never was a man more more helpless to escape escape the tobacco smoke than when he was in a b barber chair WARNING TO NONSMOKERS ERS Senator David Jenson Jenson of ot Weber county who had been beeh inactive in the proc proceedings up to that time then proposed pro proposed pro proposed posed that the law regarding smoking in dining rooms and cafes be changed changed so that any ny restaurant could place a sign announcing that smoking was permitted at t or near th the thE entrance so that nonsmokers would woula know whether to patronize him or not Senator DIxon didn't want tobe to be humiliated hu by going Into a restaurant and having to to leave when he found that it was was' a smokehouse He Ike I e proposed pro proS posed to amend the Jenson amendment by requiring the sign to be at the entrance at least seven feet high an ant with lettering six Inches high His Hil proposal was lost but the measure prevailed There TV was as a a. pause and McKay called for the on final fina pass passage ge Secretary Heber L L. L Cummings Cummings Cum Cum- hurried hurrle l through the call caU getting ayes ayes- In every instance except that oi oj Mrs Irs Kinney Spectators In the gall galleries rles began tc leave as President McKay announced announce that the bill had passed out of ot the hands of ot fhe the senate until It Is considered considered consid consid- ered by the house |