Show I Educator Flays f Proposal to Sell Sell r Liquor by Drink R i rn of Saloon Will Be Enc Encouraged by byj j Utah Control Recommendation University University University Uni Uni- Dean Tells Crime Parley 1 6 Sale of liquor by the drink in Utah as proposed in the e plan drafted by the governors governor's advisory committee of was denounced by Dean Milton Bennion of the University Ef rii Utah school of ec education Thursday as the lithe first step tord to- to Iward rd the return of the saloon ki 11 Dean Bennion a member of the subcommittee which rafted r ft d the modified state store r plan or of control which was t to 6 Governor Henry H H. Blood by his adv advisory or committee last las ast tk delivered a stinging slinging attack on ont t c drinking provisions of o the thein in an address before the State tl u ci l for the Prevention of Crime ugh Education on at the capitol He advocated ted legal sale of or hard if r only in state tores stores and package enci declaring that he opposed ny ny modification of oi the state slate ry TI system o of control to permit liquor sales by the drink with meals hotel dining rooms restaurants and andt t ls Licensing of or hotels restaurants n nd clubs to sell ll liquor is 15 contrary to toe e fundamental purpose 0 o of a state plan plan elimination elimination of oC te it profit from Irom the liquor traffic he C declared If this provision is not nol from the plan adopted il it it ill 11 be the first step toward return of aloon to Utah Dean Deai Bennion urged educators eh church and arid social ork workers rs and md others l g the councils council's public meet meet- I unile unite in a move to eradicate lion n legal liquor law proposed daring the coming conIng legislative session ro that will h hamper or nullify complete state slate control of the theO traffic He suggested to members rs of the legislative committee that educators ducat rs and others form community to achieve close cooper cooper- with local law enforcement it in the application cation of laws affecting g the public and morals tf Enforcement nt o of at a legal liquor law le aid should be left to local officers Continued d on Pasc Pue Two EDUCATOR TOR HITS lIQUOR L REPORT S Return of Saloon Feared ifS if ii 1 S Sale by Drink Favored I v in Utah Plan 5 i Continued from foni Pare Pac One S who would be subject to scrutiny S of educators and others interested in inthe inthe inthe the welfare of pt youth Dean Bennion also alo condemned all nU forms of liquor advertising which he laid aid stimulates a desire to lor liquor and defeats the aims of or temperance S workers S He explained he favored the state stale store plan as drafted with the exception exception exception tion o of the public drinking provision which he opposed but was Vas ove overruled ruled S by a majority of the drafting and ad advisory committees Strikes at Abuses By giving iving the thc state supreme control con conS of the liquor trade and restricting liquor sales in bulk t to state stores store he asserted you you eliminate the motive motive mo mo- mo- mo tive five for private profit and many of ot the abuses of the traffic The educator educator- also urged that the council 5 direct its ils efforts toward the banishment of all forms of gambling from Irom Utah Gambling endangers the public m morals rals and particularly those of the younger generation he said The meeting concluded w with wit I t h Charles H Skidmore chairman of the council nd state superintendent of public instruction submitting l ng an outline outline out out- line for the organization of the proposed pro posed community chapters |