Show I 1 SUGAR BILL APPROVED HEADS 13 unanimous appi approval oval of the jones friday by the sugar bill passed house of representatives was givel el by leaders leader of the wn lain s sugar beet industry friday night R T har harris ris president of the gunnison sugar company was quoted in the salt lake papers as made the following statement ament the enactment into law of the sugar bill in the form which was b originally rl nally proposed by the administration astr aaion and approved by the lower branch of cong congress today would meet L the lie promises made to sugar lopinson lo beet growing f farmers and in my opinion prove to be a great boom to the domestic industry it is unfortunate that an issue had been projected over the removal of restriction upon importation of refined sugar f from rom hawaii Hava ii puerto rico and the virgin is linds the removal of these restrictions I 1 strict ions would be very harmful in its effect upon the domestic industry my company is eit extremely remely anxious to see that beet growers of utah and idaho and surrounding states get the much needed benefit payments to be derived from the excise tax on sugar included aided in the pending 1 anding bill 1 J R rawlins president of the ut utah h beet growers cooperative association stated that beet sugar producers should got get a combined return of 7 a ton from processors and from benefit payments if the jones sugar bill becomes law the bill is what we wanted 11 he be said the house defied mr roose belts veto threat by rejecting to 92 an amendment backed by the administration demov removing i ng restrictions on the refining activities in hawaii puerto rico and the virgin islands the vote split party lines representatives robinson and murdock of utah white and dark clark of idaho and greever of wyoming were among those voting against the amendment and for the passage of the bill R representative robinson is quoted as having said this is a bill to regulate the entire sugar industry both of the united states and our island possessions it is a bill carefully worked out by the house it is not a makeshift meas I 1 do not believe the president would veto a bill of such vast imi imparlance i merely because he does ap approve one of its minor provisions certainly the refining amendment ni was not vital to the bill ss a whole Rl representative murdock is satisfied the su sugar gar bill will become a liw law but he expects the senate to rewrite the refining section in such a way ns its to accomplish about what the house intended |