Show BLOOD CALLS FOR OR RESPECT r i OF DRY LAW Pic- Pic Expresses Amazement at ff r f ture of Flagrant Violation Violation Violation Vio- Vio lation in Utah ti GETS COMMITTEE REPORT 0 f t Big Increase in Bootlegging f J Is Claimed t Expressing amazement at a picture pic pie t ture re of flagrant dry law violation presented by his advisory committee on n liquor control Governor Henry H. H Blood warned Wednesday that the Utah dry statutes must be upheld and respected f Reports of wide state e violations were were presented the g governor vernor Tuesday Tues Tues- Tu Tuesday da day afternoon at th the first meeting of ofa a committee commit ee named to chart a course of cf temperance In the state One member told Governor Blood that bootlegging has increased ased since repeal and declared that there are more than bars in Salt Lake Another member said that thata a leading leading leading lead- lead ing Ogden cafe cae served whisky openLy openly open open- ly in decanters r f Governor Blood said he had no dea th the situation was wa as bad ball as reported reported re re- re- re S ported Shows Need of Study i 5 I If this is ls true he said it if shows the he need for such a study as this committee com corn is maki making g. g The state liquor laws are still on the books cOOKS and it is the duty of all to uphold and respect them S ot an academic c J i tudy of liquor conditions and ana means t to promote temperance the commit committee tee will turn its efforts into a public public pub pub- lic tic symposium lum in which all persons will have hav an ran opportunity to express their views This was as decided in Tuesdays Tuesday's committee committee com corn meeting at nt which E. E M. M BugLey Bagley Bogley Bug Bog ley Salt take Lake attorney was elected chairman hailman an and Judge James H. H Wolfe of Third district court vice chair chair- man eian S To Meet With Blood Mr Bagley Judge Wolfe and William Wit Wil liam fiam R. R Wallace a member will meet with Governor Blood Thursday to discuss plans for enlarging the committee com corn to possibly 50 members representing representing rep rep- resenting all counties of Utah The gro group p also indicated it would add dd women and young oung persons to its membership in an effort eort to obtain their views 1 S Public hearings on liquor methods method will be conducted as early carly as is possible is corn com All persons will be invited to present their views The committee pointed out it viewed the issue as one affecting every ev cv- er ery ry Utahn and that it desired to open the matter malter to all The peoples people's mandate last November November Novem Novem- ber was clearly that they wanted a change Governor Blood said The question tion is how far does that mandate mandate man man- date go It is safe to assume that every Utah voter oter was anxious to promote temperance and that none wanted the return of the old saloon Must Determine Policy The governor said the question of early legalization of all liquor or a policy of waiting is one that hat must be determined It was understood that the committee commit commit- tee in opening the matter to the public pub pub- tic lie would seek views on whether a special session of the legislature should be called t to enact liquor con con- The committee discussed briefly methods of liquor control such as state stat sales or licensing of dealers but did not nol delve deeply into the question ques tion desiring to keep open for fora a full picture of or the facts |