Show SUMMON GRAND r JU Panel Panell Due on Saturday J i Lack Hearing Delayed 1 t Although an Affidavit of or prejudice dice was city court Monday I eliminating Judge R Reva e v va a Beck Bosone from hearing the case arraignment of Cyrus V. V Lack on charges charges of embezzlement will take place without delay with Police Judge Frank rank E E. E Moss asked to take the case The switch in Judges will delay tho the case very little said Judge Moss Judge Moss accepted the case late Monday and said he will arraign arraign ar ar- ar Lack in his chambers chambers' at 10 am a.m. Thursday Prior to Lacks Lack's appearance e inthe in inthe inthe the courtroom R. R Verne McCullough lough couns counsel l for Mr Lack filed an affidavit for change of ot place for tor trial After citing the state law which he said makes it mandatory mandatory mandatory manda manda- tory to transfer the case to another judge Mr McCullough and Mr r. r Lack left the courtroom Scheduled appearance of Mr Lack drew a capacity crowd of spectators including many city and county building workers Judge Moss presiding city cit Judge said he was smothered In work but offered to take City Judge Judg Arthur J J. Mays was also considered but Judge Mays said sard he prefers not to I have known Mr Lack quite a alOng along along long time he ha asserted I HI have met him in political matters and it would not be fair for me me to hear the case Judge Moss Mos would leave eav his p police lice court bench and h hoar ar the tho Lack case at t the le city elty a arid and 4 c county building Judge Bosone would woUl re return return return re- re turn to police pollee court In the a aff ld lit requesting change chang of of- v n nUe e Lack Lf k aia that Rat by rW 0 ii of ot the bi bias and prejudice pre- pre judice of or Judge Bosone Reva the affiant believes he cannot have hilve havea a f fair lr and impartial examination before such justice of peace and therefore demands that said action be transferred and all p papers tiled filed therein be sent to the tho nearest justice justice jus jus- tice Uce of peace in Salt Lake county to which the affiant's objections do not apply Judge MO Moss s expressed the opinion opinion opinion ion that the case ease of the Brigham Street pharmacy liquor agency manager should b be bc pr pressed because because be because cause of public demands Representatives from the e state auditors auditor's office continued to check liquor control commission records Ferrell H. H Adams Adams- state auditor insisted ho was moving as rapidly as possible to complete the audit of ot the liquor control commission books Lawrence A. A Johnson chairman chairman chairman chair chair- man Utah liquor control commission commission commis commis- sion who ho suffered a paralytic stroke at his home 3rd 1797 East Friday was reported in fair condition condition condition con con- Monday at the Holy HolyCross Cross hospital where ho was taken Sun Sun- day i i 1 Ray Van Cott Jr Will pre preside side at selection of grand jury Investigation of ot the shortage at the Brigham Str Street Street et pharmacy liquor or package a agency ncy was climaxed d Monday o for a a general grand jury session by Judges of the Third district court The c call u for summoning of the e. e grand jury was was s signed by all six alx district j Judges after more more t than ian an a hours meeting at the city and county building Monday MOI ay afternoon oIl Actual order setting in motion procedure f for r calling the Jury was filed by Presiding Judge Roald A. A Hogenson with County Clerk Alvin Alyin Al- Al lvin l- l vin yin Keddington on L LI Commissioner Says Says Says' Plan flan I To Call Jury ill Right Ge George rge IL Lunt liquor conI con con- I hol commission member informed in La- La formed formel of the jury call I said If ulf they feel conditions I are aresu su such h that they need an in investigation in- in its it's all aU right with u us We feel there is 15 nothing wrong fong down h here re but if It the feels Inv is IB public an investigation Mr air necessary necessary- its it's all right Lunt said he was speaking speaking- for himself a and n d Commissioner Orlando S. S Peterson Lawrence U A. A Johnson c com commission corn corn- m mission chairman who recently recently re rea suffered a stroke V was s snot not available for comment Although not specifically men mentioning turning the liquor uproar Which h has c echoed hoed in the re recent ent session of- of the legislature and resulted re re- suited in an embezzlement complaint com corn plaint plair t agai against st Cyrus V V. Lack manager of the liquor agency it was vas known this case speeded the tha j jUdges decision Panel Ordered No definite time was set for the jury to meet as times of ot sitting are set by the grand Jury itself but apanel from which the Jurors will was ordered to be ber r ready ady for Saturday at 10 am a.m. Signing th the order for tor the grand jury together with Judge Hogenson Hogen Hogen- son were the theother other Third district judges C. C E. E Baker Joseph G G. Jeppson J J. Allan Crockett A. A H. H KEllet Ellet d Ray Van Cott Jr As matters investigated by the grand jury are left to the discretion discretion discretion tion of jurors no specific Investigation investigation invest gation was Vas recommended recommend d on the order The order stated that it itu u appeared pp ared to the the satisfaction Uon of ot the undersigned judges judes that the public interest demands the drawing and summoning of a a. a grand jury within Salt L Lithe Lake ke c un- un ty As a result any matter c can n be called to the jurys jury's attention JUdge was selected by his fellow jurists to preside at selection se se- lection of the jury Saturday ato at 10 O am a.m. in Third district court I Instructions Given I The order for the Jury instructed Mr Keddington to meet with c county nt att attorney and county counti treasurer treas treas- within 24 hours of receipt of the order for the tho purpose of ot drawing the names of 25 male persons per persons r pe-r- r sons to serve as grand Jurors Mr said arrangements arrangements arrangements arrange arrange- ments had had been made for tor drawing of th the venire at 4 pm p.m. Monday ThIs venire will then be submitted submitted submitted sub sub- to fo the county sheriff with orders to summon all persons to app appear ar ar at at th the time set for the jury selection I 1 At this time a. a jury persons persons persons per per- sons will be selected by Judge Van Cott from the panel of 25 Qualifications for far service on oh a grand jury are almost the same as for tor peti petit jury s a a male citizen 21 years of ago age ge or more a a. taxpayer taxpayer taxpayer tax tax- payer payer in the Uie st state te of Utah and a a resident of Salt Lake rak county coUlty for formon six mon months hs immediately preceding the call all able to read and write the English language Action in c calling the grand Jury followed closely on the heels of a Utah senate r request quest for tor such a move m made towards the close of the special session The he request for the grand rand jury to look into matters matters' prevailing at this s time followed ed verbal blasts against tho the See Page Pago 2 Column 4 S s n nI I I s r I 4 S l'- l' Q 5 1 I If I k f 4 I A Awi i t. t J Tribune Telegram T Photo Walter Photo r J 4 Liquor Hearing Brings Bring 5 Many to Courtroom A packed co courtroom m greeted Cyrus V. V L Luck Lack ck left when ho appeared appeared- appeared in En In Salt Lake City c court urt for a scheduled lc arraignment on a charge GRAND JURY Continued from Page One Utah liquor control commission made on the floor loor of the senate and house of ot representatives and headed leaded by Sen Mitchell elich Moab Boiling Over O The senatorial outbreak was the boiling over o of a pot of ot discussion on operations of the liquor com com- following a burglary bur bur- glary the night nigh of March 1 at the Brigham m Street Pharmacy liquor agency Police called to investigate the burglary termed it a cover up job ob at the beginning of their probe robe and d. d subsequent audits by bythe bythe the he liquor commission and the state auditor revealed d a e. hortage shortage of some Originally Lack Lackin in n reporting g the thc burglary told police police there was wa be between and md worth of oC liquor miss miss- ing ng S I After its selection Saturday the grand jury may set whatever I times imes of meeting as it may de de- de sire After its selection Saturday the grand jury will be instruct instructed In its duties b by r Judge V Van n Cott Cotto and arid may mayhen hen set whatever times of ot meeting and and- matters of Pf discussion its may y desIre lesire Under the law amended during the regular 1947 session of ot the leg legislature sl ture the grand jury ry pay may In Inquire Inquire quire into all public offenses within I Ithe the jurisdiction of the tile court committed committed com corn or ot triable within the county and arid present them to the court by indiCtment or by an accusation in writing May It may witnesses and may take any voluntary evidence offered It may at all reasonable times times' ask the advice of ot the court its judge fudge or of the district attorney but unless such advice is asked the judge must not be present during jury sessions The district attorney attorney attorney ney may appear before the Jury at atall atall atall all times for the purpose of giving information or advice relative to any matter before the jury unless he his assistants or office workers are being investigated by the jury Judge Van Cott said he drew the assignment of the jury because on May 1 he will take over the criminal division of the Third district co court rt an assignment now being filled by Judge Jeppson The judges were of ot the unanimous unanimous unanimous' opinion of the need o of a grand Jury and the jury will be forthwith Judge Van Cott said Good Move Io The six district judges met to discuss the senatorial request Monday Monday Monday Mon Mon- day at 1230 pm p.m. in Judge Hogenson's Hogenson's Hogen- Hogen sons son's chambers For an hour and 15 minutes minutes' they deliberated calling calling calling call call- ing down the court reporter twice during the meeting After the second second second sec sec- ond call they appeared ed with the grand jury order which Judge Hogenson Hogenson Hogenson Ho- Ho genson immediately took to the theS S county clerks Clerk office and ana filed County Attorney Edward M. M Morrissey when informed of the grand Jury call caU s said fd h h he tho thought ita it ita a good mo move move e and that it suits me me of emb embezzlement Lack shown with his attorney R. R Verne I McCullough was granted a stay when he asked a change of jurist u |