Show J og awl pl P III co i failure of tile the senate and house of 0 representatives of 0 the current legislature to agree upon vastly important legislation has brought about a law deadlock which threatens unless broken to effectively prevent the enactment of 0 new statutes and changes in existing ones deemed vitally necessary to the states welfare with only ten days of the session left legislators at tie the beg inning ginning of the eighth week found themselves faced with serious impasses in regard to at least two of the most tar far reaching of tax legislation proposals the individual income and corporation franchise taxation measures oth r measures regarded by large groups as of prime import were threatened with similar deadlocks what might happen to these controversial bills is seen in the fate of IT II B 5 the bill providing an 8 hour day for underground d mine workers it died a lingering death when three conference committees failed to agree upon senate amendments A like fate may be in it store for other controversial trover sial measures unless she lie 1 legislators of upper and lower houses become becom more agreeable to compromise at the be beginning inning of the eighth eight session week the two ta measures were in the hands of compromise committees known ns conferees these committees were appointed after both houses bad refused to recede from froam their positions regarding property to offsets and personal exemption in the income tax bill and offsets in the corporation franchise tax measure indications are thit ehlt both houses will refuse to yi II avith bitter ending resulting in tle killing of both bills in the meantime while conferees fere c are conferring charges and countercharge counter charges s are the order of the lie dr day y these heated verbal exchanges tend to keep agreement aters much riled ailed widening tile the rift between house and benat apparent almost from lie cie beginning of the session cession with the lower body favoring leftist log islat A atlon lon and the upper tipper house veer 11 aig more to the conservative I 1 almost equally as controvert con controversial trover elal na as ili taj much debated tax measure tie lie uch such bills aa II if 13 4 effecting in material changes in tate alu industrial act through sn lit rie irEi cAng ing and otherwise altering afi omens compensation in case I 1 ot of accident ident and IT II B 16 levying i tax of 4 cents per 1000 cubic i I 1 hit et on natural gas both passer passed tle me house i ouse perhaps not so con coi trovorE ial among house passed but certain of senatorial amendment are the produce caiar cai pr 1 license and control and ti kitick tiu tick cli bills all are ara important and how they can wend their way through the devious channels of ame namen is concurrence con termites ter feTe cites ices and final agreement Is pu puking zing ling even the most sanguan lei le i If tors when matters controversial are discussed on capitol hill the talk invariably includes the liquor question and say the con if liquor control goes une the way ot of oblivion via the disagreement toute route then a special session of the legislature must be held but controversial largely from personal and sentim sentimental tal viewpoints as it is ahr there ll 11 is more hope tor for agreement on I 1 iq quor control than on taxes or le legislation favoring or hitting certain groups front from a financial standpoint in brief some solution ot of the vexation liquor question is ardently desired by every legislator hence the great majority will be willing to comptom ise to give way on some moot points it if necessary to final enact ament of a liquor control measure one point is not open to much debate that is ia the lower house will give way to the extent ot 0 abandoning its buea favored state store plan nor declare the experts in legislative affairs will the he senate insist on a private 1 license I bense system it will be satisfied with state stores with by the drink sales in hotels restaurants and clubs the houe will probably agree to thi after much oratory by the bone drys and the ultimate result will be passage ot of a i measure very much resembling the original committee of 49 legislative isla tive draft president herbert B maw of the senate came out biti a state warehouse plan which in theory it at least is similar to the holmes compromise liquor proposal legislative isla tive opinion was that the maw ilaw plan would not sway ardent house advocates of the state store asem arvin their firca love the senate is expected to act acl speedily on the liquor question nas nuch is as the trade co considering the pa pisca ed 11 II B 41 is composed of eleven nie fenbers men bers libers enough to pass a far ored measure with one more vote thus a senate liquor hill bill IT II 13 11 41 amended will likely be pas ed cd in the upper houe and reach the lower branch this week the strong influence exerted by governor henry IT II blood among legislators reflected as it is from throughout the state stat c in expression of i repaid e aid and es esteem hect has fias never been more appa apparent reut than during tile the past se et al days of the current the blood influence gracious graciO i ty ly exerted was on view in tile the prompt and unquestioned passi e by both house and senate of the governors su suggested bested measure tint thit would make available tor for state uses without resort to additional tax levies the holbrook bill making it po pa ble to refund the bona bond issue floated lit in 1933 ill at lower interest rates and with tile the time for first payment extended to 1940 car i lied lea out the chief executives ideas and incidentally tl tue ue governors nor s suggestion will go far toward saving utah much embar asmont in case the legislature falls fails to enact important ree revenue nuo raising legislation through hav ing made at least quarters of a million TOll liOn dollars available tor for governmental purposes |