Show KB OZEN STATES sr A rES PREPARING 1 FOR 1 f LIQUOR SALES Restrict s tr trot l SY Systems 1 Eliminate 5 Dealers I Old Saloon I I hoc's Note Following Js Is Isy Y r y another other iu in in a a. series sedeS describing if taken b by anticipation states f for fr r conY con con- of I l 1 of liquor in an repelL r ND CLAPPER r I BT I RAYMOND Copyright 1933 by y United ted Press WASHINGTON Sept At 1 I-At I At least doen states have made a tJ tani to deal with the liquor problem I new basis basis' wh when n the eighteenth DD a i mn a is F Frk repealed rk 1 t the e return of liquor th these thes se- se states h have ve enacted legislation various systems of c control restrict sales sale In most mast cases whisky tD rigidly restricted d. d than wine I Id more Ii u its its' consumption id d h beer er Usually forbidden to t the Place of sale is It at return of the saloon PIn revert numerous oth other r states control mums are being dratt drafted d in preparation preparation tion for action at special sessions of to be be- called soon oon l A of liquor control legis- legis all tady enacted by various states sates tes to become effective instantly I Lon repeal of the eighteenth amend amend- upon yS neat now no expected before the end of follows the lie year Arizona State SUte te tx tax commission authorized to pass on I moral oral character o of license applicants G SALOONS California Saloons specifically Liquor may roay besold only by stores itara in original packages but not on store premises Wine ai ind beer may be sold in restaurants i boarding houses bouses and other Cei where meals are served Colorado IJ Licensing s system stem would oar bir drinking of whisky on premises shee b T sold but would allow r tau tau- hotels hotels' clubs transport air- air JaneS and passenger trains to sell ier eer u wines Nines and nd con- con Ding less less' than 15 per pcr cent alcohol to fa whisky o drinking would be p per per- r- r in public Connecticut Whisky Whisk could be sold soldA jj A packages by stores only Beer tavini ini ms nI could o d sell beer and light wine Restaurants and and hotels hotel are ex- ex to seek amendment of the law lawo lawi i i sj o that they can handle whisky Delaware Ont One man man liquor com corn possessing wide latitude control manufacture sale and axing of hard liquor with enforce enforce- sent still up to local police Leg Legislature has submitted to state constitution to tot t voted d on in November It would ge the state tone bone dry my act to option allowing each county i d d determine t whether to permit or remain Maryland ii Pending Pep further ex- ex ext petted t legislation on within a a t few w oaths Baltimore would operate un- un kr a. a license board with each county elsewhere er in III the state exercising its own option CANADA PATTERN Montana Control bill patterned after system used wed in Alberta Albert C Canada t Provides Ito to establish state liquor stores in each of 56 counties Liquor purchases would be sold by permits Licensed dealers could fill doctors doctor's prescriptions Counties would have the option to adopt plan planor or r reject it New Mexico Liquor control law permits each coun county or municipality of or more to hold option local I elections Where vote is wet groceries groceries gro gro- ceries drug stores and other mercantile mercantile mercantile I tile establishments which have operated operated operated oper oper- for three years or more could sell intoxicants Hotels restaurants and cafes cafes' which have operated for three years under the same management management management manage manage- ment could serve liquor with meals mew The whole plan however is contingent contingent contin- contin gent jent upon repeal of the state dry law aw to be voted on September 18 when the state votes on on ratification of the twenty-first twenty amendment New York Under a temporary law aw passed at the recent session of ot the legislature the state beer control board oard board would be given control of liquor pending enactment of permanent permanent permanent perma perma- nent legislation next winter A license li- li li license cense cense scale is fixed including the following following fol- fol lowing owing levies Liquor 1 a gallon sparkling wine 40 cents a gallon still wines 10 cents a gallon distillers a year wine manufacturers 00 O wholesale liquor dealers wholesale ale wine e dealers retailers retail retail- ers in cities of more than population population population pop pop- 1500 for consumption on the premises and 1200 for consumption of off the premises in cities of less than han population fees would be 1200 for consumption on premises and 1000 where consumption on premises was not permitted New Jersey Old inn and tavern act would become effective restoring license system prevailing before prohibition pro pro- Rhode Island State enforcement act repealed Beverage commission will wilt promulgate regulations for sale ule of whisky |