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Show oo INTEREST SHOWN IN COMPENSATION LAW Officials who have had occasion tc become acquainted with the agitation nn the question of a workmen's com pensation law confidently expect that it will be one of the problems that will be presented for the consideration considera-tion of the Utah legislature at the cominp session. Many Inquiries and requests for infermation concerning the operation of such laws In the states that have them are beinjg daily received at the office of John James, state insurance commissioner. Mr. Tames gave out word yesterday that he has received a digest of the workmen's work-men's compensation laws in the United Unit-ed States that furnishes the desired information in accessible form. The book, which is the work of J Robertson Jones of New York, concerns con-cerns the compensation acts of twen-ty-four states, analyzed under thirty -live headings. It includes the names and postoffice addresses of members of workmen's compensation commissions, commis-sions, industilal accident boards or other officials having power to enforce en-force the laws. oo |