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Show TI0N FORMING HERE TO SpAT VIOLATIONS OF LAWS I ueartTalkon City Conditions Had When L Invites Apostle David O. McKay to ' Meet With City Commissioners L fcire" made ' Vpqtlr Kir m Pb,lc ",1dross i,,;nr stake qiiarter- '"S,nday. in which the Eolations of the WTa the prohibition laws. i l(1 ih city commis- jWnvltatlon of Mayor BLrt talk followed and ' polnt; of the Informal S' authority in npd,n " have in the pro-j MLS " organization, the iBftBta01091 Infractions of (Latlon lth rl' an KLi. 10 their campaign to fBriaf ihroh llllcU praC" E. from both th policy K?.irtments of officer, if t'l .. .1 . -.11.. I, .tor. tfp Off 'O iri-M-a.j KrVvlewed the activ- th? city commission and Junenta In attempting to JT The strike, he aald, "1,1th th proposed cam-PTliilablo cam-PTliilablo officers were- as-fcr as-fcr In the railroad district. !!-'ts the strike situation ul rrular officers were L ,(ir beats and the lntcr-rtukTi lntcr-rtukTi up v -valley .' th mayor said. Idty of these undesirable iibJ u fast ns we are able (T!in against the boot-,iBft boot-,iBft drink shop selling rum Hdl operations wo will take jyure necessary to block 1 violations. it proposed to drclare such u house the boot ley Joint, MZCi and close them com-r com-r probably a year, but wr tth some pretf stiff oppo-ntn oppo-ntn of the buildings 1: t r tjthat they will not stand dlt the city deprive them jto clrcum ent the law and hire Ingenious and mini-kfcive mini-kfcive mad', raids on places pt certain are nelllng liquors Bob them and wc find no-place no-place was equipped with MtoM to destroy all traces C la sunt 'lie officers ap-l ap-l the seen An ammonia jg dved that when officers i tiscment to search for ; ibud th1)' were driven out r!4 fumes " McKay said that he had 1 1(4 his remarks to be Into In-to mean that hi- was sus- j lie city commission and its It Mid that the condition In MM be Improved and that' jtho church organisations were going to work to that end i ?01e2." h0 8i,ld' "w- believe it 'lot ,n1 , y ff tho oCcere to do the w tua' clanln p of th. r,i 1 1 , .WO Will give thorn our moral support and wll endeavor to arouse public .sentiment to such a point that the reaction will sweep out the violators." I The matter of convictions and trials In the city court was touched upon and Apostle McKay said tMat generally genera-lly the "Juries in liquor- cases were a frost The lawyers pick out the Hit 1 they know will acquit their clients and the Jockeying bn. :c nnd forth he said, has led tho people to distrust such attempts to combat the ell. "W are going to work quietly" the apostle said, "and learn the real conditions and wc believe that some r.&i results win bo obtained." Present at the. meeting were Apostle Apos-tle McKay, Mayor Francis. Commissioners Commis-sioners O. B. Madson and A K. Lar-son. Lar-son. and City Attorney Wade Johnson |