| Show TALK ON POl ICE ROW Interviews With Prominent Salt Lake Citizens i MOST OF THEM ARE TIRED Think It Is Time to Stop the Trouble Many Say They Believe Sheets Should 0o Left AloneOthers Plead Lack of Information + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Do you as a citizen and taxpayer + + tax-payer of Salt Lake City leaving + f 4 politics out of the question believe + + the interests of the city would be + f better served by bringing the present + I pres-ent police trouble to an end or by + + continuing the efforts now being 4 > + made to remove George A + + Sheets + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + This question Was propounded to well known citizens representing nearly all lines of business yesterday afternoon The Inquiry was conducted in an absolutely abso-lutely nonpartisan and nonreligious way and was intended to reflect the prevailing pre-vailing sentiment In business circles and among citizens who have no personal per-sonal Interest In the matter save the interest that every citizen has in the public welfare The replies are given below REPLIES OF CITIZENS W 7 IIalloran think by all means that It should stop where it is There Is no use of continuing a fight which can result In no good to the citizens and In keeping the police department In a constant turmoil John C Cutler SrYou may quote me as having no opinion whatever about the matter I know nothing about It except what I have read In the newspapers I have found It a good Idea to let other people settle their own clitlicul ties among themselves PUBLIC SICK AND TIRED Louis Conn By all means let the thing stop right where It is Leave Sheets In office for a continued fight can do the taxpayers and citizens no good And the public Is sick and tired of a I perpetual fight among the servants of the people Instead of working for the citys good and the good of the taxpayers tax-payers a continuance of the light would not conserve to the best Interests of the city J P Gardner In the Interest of all the taxpayers of the city and In the Interest In-terest of the citizens let the matter stop There Is no doubt in my mind but that It is for the best Interests of the city to leave Sheets alone and let the city forget the perpetual wrangling about the police department Rev L H Koepsel Let Sheets stay right where he la 1 He la a good officer of-ficer from all I can learn far better than a city of this size usually has and the best interests of the city demand de-mand that the fight against him cease In justice to the city the opposition should be terminated HOUSTON NOT POSTED J W Houston would rather not be quoted at all I find It a bad idea to sock advertisement In that way and I am not posted on the legal phases of the question J G McDonald End the thing End It at once If possible Use a little common com-mon sense and this perpetual police muddle will stop I am decidedly I In favor of stopping it right where it Is S V Shelp I am not sufllclonlly posted on the merits of the caso to express an opinion C N Strevcll would much prefer not to be 1 interviewed In the subject EVERYTHING WAS REGULAR Frank Pierce I think they would be best served by bringing the trouble to an end I believe Sir Sheets was regularly reg-ularly nominated and properly confirmed con-firmed L H Farnsworth would be to the best Interests of the citizens to bring the trouble to an end and retain Sheets Judge H P Henderson wouldnt want to say I dont know enough about the controversy Boyd ParlcE think they ought to quit quarreling 1 dont see any sense Intl Samuel Auerbach have Just returned re-turned from New York and am not conversant with the nubjejct VT H Bancroft No opinion to express ex-press R S Campbell Polities too expensive expen-sive a diversion for yours truly Spencer Clawson Do not dodge the I I question Establish the legal status and then settle the matter for good Henry 3L Dlnwoodey Bring It to an find by all moans W P Read End it In some way at once F C Schramm The best Interests demand that It be settled at once HOW SHALL WE DO IT C H PearKall all means bring it to an end but how is it going to be done John R Winder Jr Bring it to an end at once W F Armstrong Bring it to an end at once W II Harrison Bring it to an end at once S C Ewing Sheets is the man for the place and should be retained I do not see how any other action can be taken End It by settling him In the placeD place-D S SpencerOf course every one would ilk to sec the police muddle straightened out and In the proper way |