Show CITY LIQUOR LA LAW HANGS IN BALANCE Counsel Contends Prosecutions Prosecutions Must lust Be Instituted Under Federal Laws Salt Lake Cit City's liquor ordinance hangs hanSS in the balance since Judge Harold Harold Har liar old M. M Stephens of or tho the Third district court commenced yesterday the the- hearing hear hear- lag ing of or arguments In the case caa of ot B B. WRaymond W W. Raymond a criminal pro prosecution cullon carried carried car car- ried ned to the tho district court on appeal as asa asa a test of or the municipal liquor legislation legisla legisla- tion lIona Thomas Thoma Ramage counsel for tor Raymond Raymond Ray Ray- mond contended that thai the city liquor ordinance was rendered null and void old by the ratification of oC the federal prohibition prohibition prohibition pro pro- amendment Ho lie argued that all prosecution of or alleged liquor law violators violators vio rio must be ho Instituted under federal law laws W. W H. H Folland city attorney took the position that the city ordinances on time the liquor question arc are still In cf- cf feet in so ro far as they do not conflict with tho the federal statutes Raymonds Raymond's case was orl originally prosecuted prosecuted pros pros- before Precinct Justice W. W H H. Wilkins Ho He pleaded to violation of or orthe the tho city liquor law was sentenced to serve C sixty days in Jail and appealed to the tho district court Judge Stephens will continue continuo the hearing of oC arguments to to- to day dl |