Show LIQUOR BOARD CLOSES PROBE Monday Meeting Setto Set Setto Setto to Scan Evidence By JENNINGS PHILLIPS s The sta state e liquor commissions commission's board of Inquiry closed its investigation investigation investigation gation into rumored irregularities in the administration of the state stafe liquor q or law aw Friday and will mee again Monday to decide its policy with regard to evidence taken from 31 witnesses during three e days o of f hearings Unless new witnesses appe appear r Inthe Inthe in inthe the interim board members said preparation 0 of at the voluminous transcript of t will begin and the board will confer M Monday t day on tho the advisability of filing a report re re- re report report port or recommendation to the thol liquor c commission 1 Board A members indi indicated at l such sucha s a a report analyzing the evidence with witha 1 a recommendation would bo ho forthcoming forthcoming forth coming when the transcript is fa ready for tor presentation to the commission Gives No Inkling I IThe The board would would give no inkling of ot its findings or what its recommendation if it any to the commission commis sion would be Hearings Hearings' closed doors at the New Newhouse Newhouse house hotel and names of witnesses and information obtained from them were held secret E. E M M. Bagley and Henry D. D Moyle commission attorneys and Samuel Samue C. C Powell Ogden attorney appo appointed appoint nt- nt ed as lis tho the third Impartial member of the board boar said their investigation to touched ched on practically every phase of at the administration of the Utah liquor law aw Two city judges A A. H. H Ellett ani and M. M J. J Bronson were among 31 witnesses examined during the hearIngs hearIngs hearIngs hear hear- Ings which opened Tuesday Six of the 31 witnesses volunteered their Information Others were sub sub- Their questioning the board disclosed disclosed disclosed dis dis- dis- dis closed involved rumored irregularities in the issuance of beer licenses a reported attempt to create create cre cre- ate a marble game gains monopoly in Utah beer parlors a charge that the I liquor commission is violating civil service provisions provisions' of t the liquor J law w complaints involving the commissions commission's commissions commission's commis commis- sion's zions personnel and other matters Volunteer Witness H. H R R. Woolley 1354 East South Temple street appeared as a a. volunteer volunteer volunteer vol vol- witness with the charge that the liquor commission is and has been violating that section n of ot the law requiring the selection 01 or em em- by civil service examinations and ratings Although Judges Ellett and Bronson Bronson Bronson Bron Bron- son declined to divulge the tho reason for their appearance b before fore the c commission Thursday it was learned they discussed evidence presented presented presented pre pre- in recent liquor cases before them I The board did not meet Friday because of Mr Bagleys Bagley's attendance at the funeral of ot a relative In Logan Saturdays Saturday's session was postponed due to the Republican convention at Ogden which will r require the tho presence of Mr Bagley and Mr Powell o |