Show ki 1 DOCTORS EVADE I In i n GOING ON RECORD I Ij ki i iii j i ii t it Meeting Adjourns When Motion b Is Made That Society Op Opposes Opi Opposes i poses Prohibition f L ft THEY FAVOR TEMPERANCE t I 1 MEDICOS ARGUE PRO AND CON CONON CONI H I ON LIQUOR QUESTION 1 4 The Salt Lake Laka County Medical so zo society 1 1 favors temperance tem but it failed to togo I 1 I t 50 Zif on record in lit regard ngan to prohibition prohibitionS S j i At a meeting held heki at the Packard Pa kard free i library last night a motion made m da by b bi i Dr DrS S C Baldwin Ba that the medicos fa faor faI Vor or 01 temperance e was Waif wa carried without a I i 1 dl vole J 1 j Then came a motion by Dr A C Ct CI I Ewing E th the Salt Lake County Count t I l Medical society la t opposed to prohibition lion tion j 1 j Some discussion ensued an on thc th tb in 11 the lite of which Dr E V Silver nver made matle a it motion to adjourn mid anti this l motion taking precedence over all ques que questions qu qui r i pending before the body was wasI I adopted t i Tn of the question lasted alte f for near two hour Dr Joseph nirh RIh 1 ards f prohibition Dr Snow fa favored fat f fa a t temi In hie ht mind tilt tw 1 J I question arose as CUI a to whether prohibition t i I prohibits If the UK ho law prohibited he would favor faor it but was as undecided on oni i the question Dr M r A Hughes urged the enforcement of oC the laws now on the thet t books He lie also advocated high license Local Loal option might control the issue Isue lie he beRId 1 RId raid but he contended that saloons had hall rights and vested Interests Interest He stood i squarely for regulation and the enforce enforcement enforcement I ment of law lawt t p h Dr A S Bower Bovver said he was opposed oP J fi to 10 prohibition but he urged the regula regulation 1 f don tion of tle liquor traffic He believed in inthe Inthe 4 the vested personal rights and does not notI think the Individual should be deprived i of them l 1 I Dr R TV W Fisher did not believe that prohibition would prohibit If It the com corn community corne comi e J i favored It and would support It Il k the measure might be practicable but where the people were not In favor of It ItI I J 1 L It did a great deal deel of harm He lie was in 1 favor of local option and amI a well regu regulated regulated 1 saloon he said raid did a great deal dt I I Ies ICIs harm than drug stores r Dr Cannon stood blood for high license for forthe forthe the open saloon where men can Ii il taking ing a drink and the forfeiture of the i j license In the Ule event of conviction for In Infraction InI Infraction I fraction of the law JAW Dr H S Scott S ott did not think the sub j ct of prohibition should have come comet comeS t S before the society Bodd He lie was waA against q liquor in the drug store lid H 5 did not notI i f i fH want to be in a position to have hae to write a prescription for drink and ande f e charge 2 for tor It H HI I 1 States Experience I I Dr an formerly of Atlanta I I Ga a prohibition town said he be believed t I hewed in prohibition but bat his experience 1 I V ence was that it did not The J I J i movement in Atlanta cost that city half halfa halff H t f a million He did not believe bellee in the use of ot whisky but in Atlanta there was WIlI WIlImore wac c i h more drunkenness and fewer arrests f since the movement was Inaugurated i Now there was waA whisky whisk In the house or orin orIn orIn in the neighbors house where it did j i not hot exist before He Ho advocated an en enforcement eni i t 7 of the existing laws and Jt 1 11 it t cited the fact that In years I no license in Salt Lake City had ha been t f forfeited so he was informed he saId eald t Dr Stauffer announced that he lie did dirl t 1 i not believe In prohibition or local op option opI I tion In France and Germany where I 1 the traffic Is regulated and ad the drinking i I r la J 1 done dona In the open there were wera very er eri i few drunken people ople The laws there J were enforced he hf said eald He did not be believe bet t H if 1 lieve in restricting a mans liberty I State Senator declined to toI toI I I discuss the question as he lie would have I an opportunity to d discus I it in another 1 place rIace I I At 1 this point Int Dr Fisher FIher asked Ut i president Dr Bailey If there was any anything an i I thing before the house and receiving a aI at I f t negative reply he asked what they j 1 r 1 rv were tere re talking about After some further t discussion Dr Fisher moved that the f Bait Lake County Medical society is in InI t favor faor of temperance but opposed it te t Ill E I the provisions of the prohibitory Can Cannon Cannon I q non This proposition however boever did not notI I f r seem to suit the taste of the medicos I I More lore discussion followed Dr Paul PaulI Paulc c I moved that the society go on record as asI I f being opposed to prohibition Dr Bald Dald Baldwin BaldI I 1 I win cin moved moed that the society declare It Itself ItI Itself I self In favor of temperance i The latter motion was wu put and ear car carried earned ar ned ried Dr A C Ewing Kring then made a motion that the Salt Lake County Count Medical society Is opposed to prohibition Dr Richards spoke against this motion At 1 Juncture Dr Silver Intervened will It his motion to adjourn The motion wai wu put There was no opposition and tin tIu 1 meeting concluded |