Show SK CHANGE r IN PRESENT LIQUOR lAW f Municipal M League Composed of City Attorneys Would Place Cases in the the Hands I J Of t the le Justice Courts I i I A Il nr I TI nil I I I it It t. t DILL DILLI I FOR SMALL TOWNS AIM immunity Officials Also Have Bill to Relieve District t 1 J Judges of Juvenile Work f Committee M Meets ets Here I RES designed to to change the 1911 liquor law by the strengthening strength strength- ening ingot of ot definitions d an and 1 reducing reducing- pen- pen from the maximum of ot fine lne for or violations to 99 99 and aDd placing Ws- Ws within the jurisdiction o of or a Justice nitice court will IU be lie Intro Introduced 1 in tho the form arm of or a bill billin in the legislature either Monday fonda or Tuesday under auspices of or he be Municipal League or of Utah an or- or n attorneys 1 n t the i state t te In addition to the amendments pro- pro fur for th the liquor law laY the league Iso ilso will have va introduced bill a-bill chang chang- fins Irig ns the tho juvenile ju law la covering covering- at t f. the second and third class class The Thc Amendments propose to tako from dis- dis ls- ls roi rid net Judges In outlying hll districts the rt power ower o Of IH hearing cases casos against juve- juve ferring thI tills this d dl duty l to justices s sor ot or the and magistrates and Hns in ng const constable l lc city marshals and slier slier- te JUs iffs poorer to act as probation officers officers- Is bill be presented under 1 Another cr to i ii lre l pt pf tho the Municipal league proposes pro- pro r poses tho the tension extension of or greater charter ee powers ers to all aU incorporated cities with with- iI fn q tim tho s state ate enabling them If IC the they BO eo eor I r esIr to pass laSS ordinances prohibiting lie ke sale salo of or cI cigarettes within their con con- fines ines A bill prohibiting the tho sale of or Sar garettes t ln the tho ho tate Mate copied m A 1 n Q will be ba Int in in- uc d a 1 t Committee nt sit 0 rk proposed 1 bUls of t tn the Iq ol r measure I 1 considered b by f Tar far r t the tho c most important virtually h were yesterday at 05 lIas block b by bl the th J commIt commIt- c of ot he league This This This' committee I the following city attorneys s Chairman Thomas Thomaa II 11 Burton N Nephi Continued on r rage Page gO C ro Column 3 i t s' s ASK CHANGE IN INTHE I 1 HIMI Ill THE LAW LA Municipal League Would Place Cases in the City ius- ius tice Courts Cours Continued From Prom Pago Page One G George Georgd org Christensen Christenson Mount fount Pleasant A. A A. A Law raw Logan Jacob Coleman Provo George GeorgO Parker American Fork Wooley Woolcy Man Manti fant 11 J. J II H. I. I McDonald McDon McDon- aId ald Heber City jc N. j. j Bate Bates Richfield Richfield Rich Rich- i field i W. W F. F Knox lenox Beaver CI City and I William j. j Low Brigham City The Tho work of this committee Is 15 the tho ho result reul of ot a convention of ot th Municipal I I League of ot Utah which took place in American Fork January y 11 1 and 1 12 When the bills bils aro are presented before tho the legislature the they wil will b be accompanied nl nied ll b by resol resolutions from various mu- mu in In TJ Utah tan of d t the n AI second v h. h j 1 i. i and third u class i n ov QU JV I. I o jy UJ LIt J Ul O lUlU city recorders In ln approval Federal Books Dook l' l Factor An Important feature of ot the liquor bill bl proPoses that a certified COP copy of ot entries on books bools of ot the United States rex collector be used may as prima prIma I facie evidence c of ot fe illegal al sale of oC liquor liquori i In dry Iry V territory or whore where tho the offender 1 Is without an authoritative license This section Under tithe tite of Evidence foi follows follows- I ow s A A certified COP copy of entries made In record nl No 0 10 lo of ot the records tlc of oC th tIe the Uniel united St States internal revenue collector re States State the tie pa payment ment of ot the United Internal revenue re special tax for Cor the manufacture and sale of intoxicating ing Ing shall h bo he prima facie en- en evi- evi in the court of this state stalo of or such manufacture or sale b by the Party part ty named ther therein ln within the tho territory sot forth In tho the sad said certificates Another section covering traffic Is designed to keep authorities con constantly tant informed as ns regards the shipment of ot b beer er r or 01 ll whisk Into to dr dry territory The title tithe of ot this section tte It is Carriers and rends reads as follows It I shall be e the 1 hIlty I t of oC er e every person per per- son SOi firm arm or corporation who hio transports al any Intoxicating liquor from one point within the State of Utah to an any dr dry territory therein to file fie with the city recorder town or county clerk a as the case mO may be of tho the ct city town ton or count county comprising said sall dr dry territory ti to which said ald al liquor Is consigned on the tho first day of each month a flout showing showing- all al shipments of intoxicating liquor received during the pre pre- month which statement shall shIW show the name of ot the consignee the lie quantity and kind of ot liquor quor In each shipment and the name of ot the thc penol to o whom such liquor was actually de de- de livered Any firm corpora corpora- person or corporation corpora corpora- tion ton falling failing to file tie such Ruch statement as required or making an any false falsa fals or untrue statement shall be gult guilty or ora ora ora a misdemeanor Packet C Attorney Burt n chairman of ot the leg leg- committee declared last nl night ht that under the old law liquor usual usually Is 1 shipped Into Ir dry t territory under disguise dis- dis guise or lr to John or Jane Doe and that authorities have hn failed to keep In touch Ith Ith the traffic lie Ire said railroad men actually have ha e scratched off ot names ot or consignor or or consignee and all al labels Indicating that barrels or package contain liquor He Hc explained that tha theold tho the old la law permits liquor merchants successfully sue suc cc to defeat tho the law Another r section touching upon this Is as ns follows It I shall hal be unlawful to consign In Intoxicating intoxicating In- In liquors from an any point In Inthe Inthe inthe the State of Utah to an any other point therein except there be hc Inscribed on th l t n n 9 h h. h u V Q U a VIal L al said liquors and on th the exterior of ot the tho outer package c containing said vessels In iii 11 lar large e lc legible letters the name of ot the consignor and the tho consignee the tho name of or the contents and quantity uan tt contained therein and it shall shaI bo he unlawful to consign from an any point In tho the State of ot Utah to any other point therein any intoxicating liquors to a n fictitious person person person per per- son or consignee or or in the name of or any other person except tho actual bone bona bona tide fide consignee thereof and It shall shaB be b unlawful for nn any p to erase erast mutilate mu mu- remove or cover up said tion ton Other sections provIde for the seizure of packages bearing mutilated mutated Inscriptions tons and known to contain liquor Court Courts Relieved The section of oC the bill bi which Is de designed Ic- Ic signed to take liquor cases out of ot district dis dJs triet courts follows An Any person who shall In any wa way violate any of ot the provisions pro of ot tho ho laws of ot this state relating to the manufacture manu mane facture and sale of or intoxicating liquors lq- lq as contained l In chapter of ot the tho session laws las of ot 1911 anti and all nl acts amen amendatory ator thereof shall be bo deemed guilty of oC a 1 misdemeanor and shall be punished b by a 3 fine fino of ot not less than 50 or more than 99 or by Imprisonment In the county count jail for tor not ot less than thirty lays flays or moro more than six months or by both hoth such ch tine fine and Imprisonment If J any person shall bo boo convicted a 1 second time for tor violating any of ot the thc provisions pro of or the law of this state tato re relating re- re hating lating to tho the manufacture and sale of ot intoxicating liquors liquor as aR sot sat forth In chapter lOG of ot tho the session laws of ot Utah 1011 and all al acts amendatory thereof such euch tuch person shall be punished for COI such second and each subsequent violation by both such fino h and n imprisonment son en hn t. t In jn c. c wita ino tue nut Dil designed relieve district to judges in in- 10 outlying districts whore there thero are arc no Juvenile Ju court court judges of ot Juvenile court work Attorney Burton Durton mado tho following statement last night Because of or tho the present status status of the Juvenile law authorities In out outlying outly outly- ing districts aro arc almost powerless to todeal todeal todeal deal with Juveniles This is duo to tho the fact tact that there are arc not enough probation probation proba proba- tion ton officers officer District Judges who preside preside pre pro side over front from five to six nix counties countes find It absolutely Impossible to hear henr Juvenile o ju Juve nile cases oftener than five Cho uio every even or six months The Thc amendment which we wo will wil present pro pro- sent Hont before the tho legislature will wf make it possible for tor a a Justice of oC the peace to toRI tonit sit nit RI as juvenile ju judge and ct city marshals marshals marshals mar mar- constables and sheriffs ma may act as probation officers Instruction and restrictions In tho tue handling of ot Juveniles Juve June niles nibs will wl bo be placed before these those officers oW- oW cers and the passage of or tho the measure I bol believe eve will vill wil solve a serious predicament predicament ment mont which has confronted districts outside Salt SaH Lake anti and Ogden 1 The legislative committee of tho the MunIcipal Municipal Mu Mu- league will wil remain In Salt Sal Lako until the tho present session of ot le legislature has adjourned |