Show Controversy Flares Anew Over Plan for Beer Ban at U. U of ofU U. U Men and W Women men Closely Associated ted With College Life Line Up For and Against Presidents President's Stand The University of Utah's beer controversy again broke into the limelight Friday with men and women closely as associated as as- as with th college life lining up for Zor and against a proposal proposal pro pro- ro to forbid its sale within a half mile of the university dj I J H 1 V VL L Mrs J. J B. B Marks President nt George Thomas and the deans' deans council have called upon the the- c city ty commission to r restrict the sale of f fb b beer r near the university Formal Form l action n is awaiting a n public hearing before ore the board Wednesday at t 10 ia a. a m. m Dr Thomas is b best fitted to decide what regulations should be made soI so soI I approve his stand although I 1 feel that forbidding bidding anything like beer to young yo ng men and women increases in reaS their appetite for 1 it said Mrs John Marks vice p president of th the University University sity Mothers club v Mrs M. M I L. L club president is s ill ll from pneumonia and Mrs Marks Mark is acting cUng head Can See No Dangers Beer is available to th the students of or nearly every university y in the country county so I tarm danni cannot t see why it will react to the disadvantage of the local school if it beer is sold old in the neighborhood neighborhood neighbor neighbor- hood of the campus Mrs Marks added Dr Herbert B. B Maw dean of ot men menat menat menat at university and state senator dif dif- di- di Most of Utah's counties voted dry in e the last election and if the word gets gets' out that beer is offered for sale saID at the gates of ot the state university the school will lose both appropriations appropriations' and enrollment Maw said Legislators from dry counties willbe will willbe be inclined to reduce appropriations for the university and residents of l. l dry counties will wm probably send their sons and daughters daughter elsewhere to school Points Out Revenues Each out of town student spends spend from to 1000 in Salt Lake in a year so loss of one student would far outweigh the revenue from rom beer li licenses Ii censes ceases granted to places places' near pear the e campus Then too If beer js not sold Eold near the campus hundreds of students will not be tempted to spend for tor it A certain class or class of young young- persons per sons son will get their beer whether or not It is is' is sold near the school but others who are inclined to take a drink only jf if it iUs itIs is handy will refrain if it there are no beer shops near nearby y Miss Jean dean of women sided with Dr Maw I am am wholeheartedly behind the president in his attempt attempt- to forbid beer sales she said Admits Some Drink Beer Although the dean admitted that so some e. e university co coeds ds drink beer she declined to discuss her reasons for supporting th the president explaining prohibition and everything related to it are things I do not care to dis cuss cuss- George Q Morr Morris president of the University Alumni association said he believes belIeve President Thomas Thomas' proposal pro proposal pro is isa a proper regulation Sale Sae of be beer r near the university might well give the university an anun unsavory un- un savory reputation and arid would Undoubtedly undoubtedly un Un- place temptation in the way waVy of young men and women whom my experience has hu taught me mc frequently Ire fIe go to excess in drinking drinkIng- Morris saidI saidI said I X don't dont believe in drinking myself drinking myself and think the president Is Li on safe cafe ground in trying to prevent its sale to students near the campus Declines s to o Comment Mrs James pr president ident of the Mothers Mothers' club for three years declined to comment on the presidents president's presidents president's dents dent's action other than to say drinking drinking drink ing lug was a personal matter Two concerns within a block of the university already have beer licenses and the controversy arose when a third place the Coffee Cup 1336 East Second South street applied f for r a ali li license ense City officials asked for President President PresidentS dent dentS Thomas' Thomas reaction and arid he ht r re responded re- re with the proposal to cancel licenses already alre dy in effect and deny the new application n. n Th The Coffee Cup application was denied |