Show Im I'm Not a Dodger Will Do DoMy DoMy My Duty by Wootton Bill GOVERNOR WILLIAM SPRY I l 1 will have havo to lo examine tho the bill very verT carefully and will take proper I time to do so said G Governor vernor Spry In his office at tho tim capitol this morning after the Wootton prohibition bill had been ben finally delivered to him by a messenger of or tho the senate I I will be busy to today and will not bo be able to get got to tho the bill It Is possible however that I will spend all aU dD day tomorrow going over It In Inthe Inthe inthe the meantime I will bo be glad slad to listen to any persons who desire to toc c express opinions for or against the measure Just as 05 I have haYe on other measures that have o come before me I have nothing to keep under a blanket I have lve not made malo my decision as to what I will do with the bill I will sa say however c t. t that In my final action I will tr try to do tie the thing thine which will servo what I believe to be bo tho the best hest Interests of or tho the people of or orthe the state at large I am no dodger I will not shirk my duty Tho The governor said that scores of or Interested d citizens had called upon him to express their views on the Wootton bill within tho the last laet few days das These people have expressed their opinions on the action of ot the legislature les In no uncertain terms said the governor They have ha ex expressed ex- ex pressed opposition to the tho bill 1111 because use of or business conditions not only In tho the state but all over the tho count country at this time And NAnd these men tho thio governor o added have not been men Interested interested interested inter Inter- ested in tho the liquor business They have bec been n ordinary business men from man many different branches branche of business There have been grocers bankers and from front eVer every other Une of business in Salt Sau Lake There have even been heen ministers I have o gladly listened to their advice ad just as asI asI asI I will listen to the n advice of ot all Interested citizens on any matter which comes cornea before me And in tho the end I will try to act in tho the best interests of ot all of the people Concerning the tho incident lost last ni night ht when the governor Io bitterly de denounced denounced denounced de- de the action of the prohibitionists in appointing a n. special committee com corn to send the tine bill to him the governor said he regarded the matter as a closed Incident The bill came to me this morning but the tho communication accompanying accompanying It was dat dated l March 5 6 said the governor We V must k keep et our Out records straight so I sent the bill back to have the date corrected ItIs It ItIs Itis is now In my m hands with tho time date properly corrected and it was delivered delivered ered cred to me in regular course Senator Wootton chairman of or the time special committee authorized to deliver the tho hill bill to the governor stood outside the governors governor's office this morning while he sent his son son a n. senate committee clerk cleric into the tine theoffice office with the bill With his hla son he then r returned to the senate without without without with with- out himself ent entering the governors governor's office A few minutes later tho the governor so sent Elent the bill hill back hack to the senate for correction of or the date on the tIne letter of transmission Tho The correction was made mad and tho the bill re- re b by a qualified senate te messenger William Witbeck I r am no dod dodger er I will do rio m my duty when I 1 have hw made up my mind what whal m my duty Is concluded the governor O And I have not yet et de decided de- de what I will do |