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Show SOLONS DISCUSS INCOME TAX FOR SMALL EARNER That every person should par something in the way cf a direct tax, no matter how small his in-j in-j ccme, was the opinion of leading spokesmen at the first public hearing hear-ing of the joint house and senate committee Tuesday on the income j tax proposals. ! Ideas of committee members ! seemed to center en three rr.erh- ads poll tax, minimum income ; tax or a sort cf registration roe. j Among those who voiced favor for one form or another of direct universal uni-versal tax were Senators Eurton W. Musser of Salt Lake, George K. Ryan of Eureka, George Jefferson of Mdlford, and Representatives ' David Hirschi of Hurricane, chairman chair-man of the house revenue and taxation tax-ation committee, and George W. LeBaron of Santaquin. Representative Hirschi asserted his dislike for the poll tax idea cn the contention that there were those who must pay both pell tax , and income tax, where the present pres-ent attempt in "Utah was at placing plac-ing a tax on incomes. |