Show CLUB TO STUDY LAW PROBLEMS I Political Research Association Association Association tion Organized by Representative Representative Citizens ROYLANCE PRESIDENT 11 Business and Professional t f Men l Join in Movement nt Inaugurated Inaugurated Inaugurated In In- InI I b at Club 1 Tho Political Research club tho obJect object ob- ob t of or which will bo th the mastery masten of oC legislative problems problem of oC Immediate L and nd vital vHal Importance to tho prosperity nn and welfare of or Utah was wan or at ata ata ata a meeting meeting- of oC professional and business businessmen men of oC bait lt L Lake ke at the Commercial I club last night Stress was waR laid upon the fact tact that the new club or asocial association 1 l lion tion will bo be devoted to Investigation fn stud study and debate rather rathor than a aggress s she alvo formulation and advocacy nd of oC bills before th the th tate elate Legislature Prof Proto W W. G. G of oC the University er sit sity of oC Utah who has been one of at the prime m movers mers ers of at the organization org was wasi I i elected president and F. F F y Y Fox principal principal prin prin- cipal of ot the I L. L D. D S Business colle college c. c secretary Two dozen representative men of ot Salt Lake were present at the meeting and Identified them themselves solves with the now naVo movement mo The Tho Political Research club will meet meeter every er Monday night at nt the Commercial club house a according to the present I arrangement excepting during the two weeks of at the thc holiday lIeas season n when meetings will be held on Wednesday evening livening to fo avoid Interference with Christmas New and Years Year's s day plans of at oft t tho ho m members The work of or Inquiry I data gathering and consideration will be entered upon at once Public Utilities 1 ties tics will be discussed next Monday Monda t night Seven groups of at subjects were listed i for tor stud study and committees were a ap 1 pointed and given gl instructions to prepare pre pro J pare preliminary reports upon each each question or problem Included under the 4 committee captions The subjects and the members of at the committees committee as assigned assigned as- as signed to specialize In student work worl toward thorough master mastery follow I Groups Group of ot Studies Public G o r r ro C Em 1 tr m r SI T T T. T L J J fl O. O W. W Carlson C C. C F. F B Bk B. B k Stephens Hon Frank Evans John M 1 Beck Eeck Taxation and revenue le legislation U U. U. U A A. A McMillen Mc T T. A. A Real neal Prof Milton 1 Bennion Francis W K Efficiency and econom in economy government government govern so ment ment- J JW J. J W ham W. W G G. nolan Roylance e Alma Greenwood Dr J J. J F. F Merrill t Workmen's com compensation Georgo compensation Georgo H H. 1 Bern Dern C. C M. M 1 Hecker F. F W W. Fox Jox James 11 II H. Wolfe WaIte I r I Torrens Torrens law law R. R. R W. W Young Jr F F. W W. Kirkham K IC I K Corrupt practices act act C. C. C 0 G. G Patter Patter- j son Loll B. B II H. H I Mendenhall I L L. R It Initiative 0 and ref referendum Thomas referendum Thomas Thomas P. P Page Prof ProC F. F W. W Reynolds nolde James Jamesf f II H. Wolfe Rolfe 0 Ire f f A somewhat hat heated of at the t. t juvenile ju court system as It Is in operation opera opera- if lion tion In Utah took place at the meeting I while th the board of ot governors go was makIng mak mak- ing committee assignments Mr Greenwood Greenwood Green Green- wood related ll Incidents In his own exI exp experience ex ex- ex- ex I p In lil connection with tho the workings workings work work- ings of the system In country dlf districts m 1 and said mf ho he was opposed to tho the manner of at Its administration and to Its form tonn In InthIs Inthis Inthis this state Several l members member replied In warm wann defense de de- tense of at the Juvenile court act declarIng declaring ing that Its abrogation would mark muk a backward step and that Utah is now far Cal behind many of oC her sister states In Inthe inI I 5 the caro care of ot delinquent children and first offenders President Roylance said that as far tar faras farns ns as he had gathered opinions the Juvenile Juve juve- f nile e court system was popular in cities and unpopular In country districts for tor forthe forthe the reason that It was efficiently administered administered ad nd- ministered in large centers of f lion and anti the tho reverse erse In sparsely settled if f sections it was predicted that a fight t 1 would be made against the a act not at the 1 coming session of at the Ie Legislature i The Tha Political Research club will carefully carefully care care- tUll fully avoid taking on the semblance of ot ofa ota a party part organization although h It will Frill i co operate to some som o extent with the fire t committees appointed by the Democratic Demo Demo- cratic cratie advisory board Loard last Friday FrIda for tor fori forthe i the study stud of ot legislative leg qu questions Pox Fox lc l lillen ad X Nes len compose corni com com- i pose 1050 the board of or governors o |