Show maurme ler e WRITTEN WI UlTEN UY BY alf 9 STATE j J CAHOON r nw SERVICE ap tai Edit tora orlis note there are those in the so called cow counties who will bemoan the defeat of 0 11 II B 7 in the senate during dining the past week this mil bill it Is understood would have allowed county officials to rent lent road load equipment to individuals and private and corporate organizations for foi uses ot at vailous L kinds however there die are those too who have been a bit leary such a regulation and teel t pei perhaps hapa its defeat has some merits another bill mentioned in the lol iol lowing article which will ivill prove ut f interest Int elest to many cow county residents lesi dents Is S B 98 thus aliue was when growing glowing of 0 good saddle and lace stock on barms and ranches lanches in ili tills this state was a profitable business daring dm ing the past few years much interest intel eat la in that type of livestock has been I 1 I 1 lost 0 t I 1 in n spite of the fact that raco betting has been outlawed out in the state both organized and individual at betting has gone on at practically every meet held in ill the state it would seem that a law that Is unpopular with the citizenry Is not too good a law tor for it encourages lawbreaking law breaking and wany times almes leads to breaking of other laws further such a law as has been p proposed ro posed it if properly administered could prove a great aid to encouraging the production of well bred livestock of all kinds it if the bills Is so planned tj to earmark a major portion of the proceeds for use in en chui coui aging raging livestock production it could well prove proe the means of I 1 putting pure bred sires on practically every farm and ranch in the state THE EDITOR SALT LAKE CITY special to the news the rights of labor bor an ascending star during the past decade are threatened with legislative losses during the present session of the utah legislature and battle lines tire are being drawn for a knockdown knock down drag out fight when the various ant antt Malor labor measures measures reach the house and senate floors doors so called anti labor bills have been introduced in both houses but by tar far the most ser tons lous losses to labor laboi are threatened by three house measures sponsored by rep republican c a n lawmakers law makers H B D 31 by representative G A staples it sevier would re le peal the anti injunction lay applying to labor disputes and also would rewo reword re wo word d various laws las so they could not be construed to legalize secondary daiy boycotts or hot cargos which are aie specifically outlawed in a companion measure H B 34 introduced by representative joseph E rees R i morgan la in general a secondary daiy boycott Is the boycotting indof of stores which handle goods from a dealer involved in a labor laboi dispute while hot cargo la Is the merchandise shipped from plant at which a labor dispute Is in progress the third anti labor measure the house 11 B 32 by representative represent ciepie sent senta athe tive clifton G at kerr ken it dox box elder pi 0 ides that a labor laboi dispute as dellied in utah exists only when there Is a controversy oween o all ow iud and a i nia ma judity of his employed emp loyes this pro pio ul 01 the bill would deprive 1 leui aur ui 01 tile crotee diun tiun ol oi lually utah labor baws dud aud would place upon bauor tile the alir dea ot pi in ili rights lights to collective bargaining bai gaining with virtually the entire ite minority bloc sol icily lu in favor i evoi of 0 the anti labor legislation many democrats from loin tile the agricultural districts will f ind themselves squarely on the spot athen the measures reach leach the house looi floor As farmers or representatives of 0 farmers fai meis they bele their constituents ilava ha been innocent third party bic lc tims lims of wany labor laboi disputes especially ally those involving secondary boycotts or hot cargo where farm products prodoc t s have haie been the tha ob eject of the boycott although althou ah the farmer was not directly involved in the labor controversy these democratic representatives were grimly reminded of oc the spot they are ale on oil when pamphlets appeared ei on their legI slathe desks with tills allis Bente sento oce uce frow tile the democratic platform im outlined in red pencil we the democratic party pledge ourselves ourse hes to duport the national administration in tile the continuation of its labor p policy 0 acy pud that the workingmen kingmen woi shall forever enjoy all the rights lights secured to them by law in state and nation action in the utah senate through the third legislative week tended further to elli emphasize plia characteristics which were forecast at the opening of the session 1 there are not or at least liae have not as yet been hi ought brought out any sharp party or factional lines while there were occasional marked divisions of oe the upper house over various arloua individual bills the divisional lines marled from bill to bill and seldom expressed views of organ organized zed groups 2 the senate Is jealously guarding against any attempt a at t infringement on personal rights continued on page tour four |