Show 4 ECONOMY AX TO HIT UTAH FEDERAL MEN Trimming Seen in Forces of U. U S. S Attorney and Marshal The federal economy ax will be felt July 1 in the local offices of the United States district attorney and marshal it was learned T Thursday through information received b by George Georg H. H Lunt assistant United States district attorney from Attorney Attorney Attorney ney General Homer S. S Cummings in Washington D. D C. C Mr Cummings pointed out that 25 per cent reduction will have to be made in these two local offices which virtually means according to Mr Lunt that hereafter there will only be one assistant United States district attorney in Utah and that the marshals marshals marshal's marshals marshal's mar mar- staff will be reduced by at least one one ne deputy marshal It was further pointed out In Mr Cummings' Cummings l letter that fees of witnesses wit witS n nesses es jurors and all incidental expenses expenses ex ex- ex connected with both departments depart depart- ments will have to be drastically reduced reduced re re- re as the government appropriation tion for the fiscal year beginning July 1 will be reduced 25 per cent It was also reported that because of congressional action in legalizing the sale of 32 beer there will be bea a considerable reduction in the number number num num- ber of ot minor liquor padlocking cases that will ViiU ill come under jurisdiction of the federal court Mr Lunt said that many of the smaller transportation and possession liquor cases which have heretofore always been handled in the federal court will be turned over to the sta state and city courts especially if it the defendant defendant de de- de is charged with transporting or possessing Sing beer |