Show SPIEGEL ASKS LAW TO RAISE TAX RATE ON MINES iN UT UTAH AM He Also Presses for Re Repeal Re- Re Repeal peal of Picketing Law of 19 1923 3 END RACE HEARING Spokesman for Teachers Wants Betting Law Repealed Special lal SIf patch Dl SALT LAKE LAIE Jan 20 O 20 C L 1 Spiegel of ot Salt Lake county today Introduced Inthe In Inthe Inthe the house hous a bill relating to the theta ta taxation atlon of ot metal mines and and pro pro- providing pro providing viding that the tho basis for taxation be five times the th annual net pro pro- production production pro production Instead of ot only three times time us at present The Th same amo representative introduced Intro Introduced d a bill to repeal the picket picket- picketIng picketing picket Ing law of ot 1923 and a joint resolution resolution resolution tion seeking a 0 constitutional amendment which will provide for tor fixing a minimum wage waca for tor wom worn women women en and for minors minor TO DIVIDE PROFITS In behalf of ot the Utah state mate fair board a bill was introduced au au- au th the state fair board to distribute 20 per cent of ot th the horse racing profits to county and die dis- district dietrict dis district fal fair r associations Tic hearing on the bill to re- re repeal repeal re repeal peal the tho th racing act was completed today and the committee wilt will meet tomorrow to consider the matter In private ate TEACHERS OPPOSED DV D B W V secretary ot of the Utah Educational ap- ap appeared ap appeared l eared in favor of the repeal l mea mea- measure mea mea- measure sure lIure He lie said he represented Utah teachers who are on record as opposed to racing on o the grounds that racing and betting nullifY In great creat part their work ot of trying to build character Into the youth of Utah A statement by E S Holmes manager of ot the Utah state slate tat fair was presented by H L a II f fair lr director in support of the th plea fot the tho continuance of racing A sum summary mary of holmes statement appears elsewhere in this issue Business men also appeared be- be before before be before fore the committee some tome favoring and some fome opposing the continuance of racing NEW EW AUERn BILL Special Dispatch SALT LAKE Jan 20 20 Follow Inc Follow Ing Immediately upon the the heels heel ot of Governor George II Derns Dern's ap approval ap- ap approval of ot Senator Herbert S bachs bach's bachs bach's bill repealIng Utah's rati ratification of ot the th state six Colorado river pact yesterday esterdaY afternoon Senator Auerbach Introduced In Inthe Inthe Inthe the senate of ot the legislature an- an another another an another other bill declaring the Colorado and Green rivers river in Utah to be navigable na streams and asserting the title of ot the tha state to the tho waters and beds of ot these streams and their tributaries within the state which may be navigable for any purpose whatever The bill Is designed d to clarify clarity a section of ot the tho states seven pact which was ratified by the the Utah legislature In n 1923 1 23 and which re- re refers re refer fore fers fer to the Colorado river as hay hay- bavIng hav having ing lug ceased to be navigable for commercial purposes The Auerbach bill declares that Utah in ratifying the th pact con con taming this thi section lection does docs not In any way relinquish its title to the waters and the tho bed of ot the Colorado river but that th the terms of ot this section are to be bo construed as limited to the terms and purposes purpose I ot of th the Colorado river compact aan as asan a an Interstate agreement tor for th the apportionment between the states statu tat of ot the tho waters o ot of the tho Colorado river I for beneficial use I TO REMOVE ItI DOUBT In other words the new bill Is I designed to remove an any doubt doub that might arise under the tb seven seven- ven states pact as to Utah's claim to title to the th waters water and bed of the th stream While settling this Issue In re- re regard regard re-fard re gard to the th Colorado river the bill goes further and also Iso asserts title of the state to the waters and beds of ot all tributaries to both the Colorado and th the Green rivers which may be actually navigable for any purpose Senator C R H res res- res resolution presented to th the tho senate several days day da ago afo providing for tor a limit of o 40 Ws for tor the present measure ran into a snag nar In the upper house yesterday afternoon When hen the th measure was reported out of the th committee commute Senator W WD D Candland objected to the print th print print- printIng log Ing of ot It declaring that the eon sen- senators sen senators knew It would be b for th the legislature to complete Its work In 11 1140 40 days and he did believe o no no believe the senate should go to to the expense o ot of printing the tha re reso reso- resolution o lution Senator John S Lewis col colleague league of ot Senator Hollingsworth from Weber said sliM that If It the print Inc print print- printIng printing Ing ot of o the th resolution re would 1 bind the senate to a day 40 session cession ho he would be b opposed to printing the measure Ho Ito U declared that he be h be- be belIeved believed be believed the senate should take tak the time necessary to attend to the business before bufore It It it required 90 dl days day and ho bo didn't believe In binding It to quit In any specified time especially at the th o of the session ORDERED PRINTED It was as finally agreed that print print-ine print print- printing Ing ot of the resolution would In noway no noway noway way bind th the senate so It wu was ordered printed Three new bills were ere Introduced In the ent The rhe first was Son Son- 1 Continued on In Iule Two O SPIEGEL SEEKS HIGH MINE NE TAX Continue from fron PalO Page One ator Auerbach's bill declaring the Colorado river navigable The Th second was by W tV D Candland ne ding the law relating to small loans to place salary loan con con- conns ns 05 and pawn shop loan offices under supervision Islon ot of the tho th state t I king department T r 0 third bill was was also also by Son Son- SenaI Sen-a Sen aI nr r Candland and provides forr for tor torrice rice r th the open ran es of ot theof the theo ot o wild horses horse The duty of ot 11 lilt if- if tr such horses I Is placed by b bill upon t a state stat fish ande and C department T r ie snit senate s nate adjourned until 2 O c k e this afternoon T I 1 first matter before betor th the u 1 y afternoon was as th the theof theof of ot Auerbach's bill repeal t t is i s 's ratification ot of o the tlc 81 el- el s Ix- Ix Colorado river compact h arrived from the th senate tho the presidents president's sl nature measure was returned aton t l-t t ton on to th the senate and nd then sent to i A e governor Tur e e a new bills were Vere Introduced the In n the th lower house hous during the aft a moon T TI Tt o 0 ot of o these were ere by H II B D An V An lr dr of oC Salt Lake county count on one cx- cx ex i ting ing embalmerS from jury duty duly nd nd th the other raising th the t t C nJ ID I and practical experience 81 B required of ol b for tor or they may be licensed by by ev state tou bill 11 18 by Mrs A A J JT T I n j Jr amends th the present law to cosmetologists and ond hair ir hair hair- 1 o T rs ra raising th the standard of oe for tor for ll practitioners On motion ot of of Representative a 0 W hansen Haneen dt of Box Elder the let het clerk was Instructed toi to t ex- ex nd nd the thanks of the ih hous house to the Ogden Olden Standard Standard Examiner for the Issues IssueR of this his paper pl placed ced on tho desks of ot the legislators legislator each day t a |