Show WAR RENEWED 1 UPON BOOTLEG LIQUOR TRADE j State Board Agents Agents' ft Raid S. S L. L PIa Place e g gArrest Arrest Two J 1 War against Utah bootleggers was revived early Thursday when agents of or the state liquor com commis- commis slon raided a popular Salt Lake City night club and arrested two men J Seizing 23 bottles of ot liquor at 5 I East Fourth South street agents arrested C. C Leroy Jensen 30 30 and John Olsen 23 both of ot whom gave their addresses as Fourth South and Main streets l C Complaints charging Jensen and andOlsen andOlsen Olsen and Elmer Brown and Alvin Wallis with violation of the state J liquor law were signed by Agent Shipley Burton of the commission before City Judge A. A H H. Ellett Bond was fixed at for ea each h defendant Counsel for tor Brown appeared and pleaded not guilty for his client Date of or trial was fixed as August 8 The other defendants did not appear r Brown was arrested July 30 when commission agents raided a a. a night club a at 2200 Beck street They said they seized 36 bottles of at whisky and obtained evidence of oC f one illegal tile ille gal sale Revise Rc Price Lists As liquor commissioners commissioners considered considered consid consid- ered results of oC raids by their enforcement enforcement enforcement en en- agents they were given the first hint of ot how to solve at least one phase of the pr problem of at granting beer licenses in Salt Lake City They also decided to revise their hel price list and am stock as of at Sep Sep- emDer 1 City Gity commissioners approved a suggestion of Chief ChIc W. W 1 L. L Payne that no draft beer licenses be granted grant grant- ed for the vicinity of at Seventeenth South and Main streets Chief Payne told the commissioners commissioners commissioners commis commis- that 50 residents of at the vicinity led by H. H G. G Meyer 1619 Richards street had protested continued continued continued con con- operation o of beer parlors inthe in inthe inthe the neighborhood The petitioners alleged boisterous conduct of pa patrons patrons trans disturbed the peace and had hadan hadan an adverse moral effect on th the neighborhood Residential property property property prop prop- erty values were injured and traffic traC- traC fic lie was congested because e o of the c beer parlors they contended Commissioner J John M. M Knight said the beer licenses now issued to t sellers in the neighborhood would be eliminated when the new city ordinance fixing license fees is enacted The day 90 trial period liquor sellers were allowed to have the public test their products will elapse September 1 Commissioner Adam Patterson Jr pointed out outOn On that date he said the liquor commission sales list will be re re- re Middleman's l Profit It is hoped to eliminate the middleman's middleman's mid mid- profit after that date he said The commission hopes to buy directly from distillers and not notto t tto to include rectified spirits in its stocks Commissioner Patterson said the commission included some rectified whisky in its initial orders But we learned that we could buy the whisky from the distiller at a cheaper cheap cheap- er price he said Brands which have not been selling selling sell- sell i ing will be eliminated from the tho state store list September 1 Commissioner Commissioner Com Corn missioner Patterson said Frank Genari Genarl South West Vest Temple street pleaded not guilty before Judge Ellett Elicit Thursday He was ordered to appear for trial August 7 William Villiam South Main Mam street also pleaded not guilty to violation of the liquor law lawand lawand and was ordered to appear for trial August 6 |