Show III ii i Ir Bill AIM AED iii A AT T T NI C iL DR DUKS K V I f Pr Proposed posed Law to Bar Alcoholic Medici Medicines es I t Ca Causes es Lively Debate I in Halls of Legislature I 7 I j i A BATTLE in m l legislative halls looms dooms as a result of the introduction introduction introduction in in- by bJ Representative Murray Jacobs of Weber county of a bill which would prohibit I Ii the sale manufacture or advertisement i of ot any any proprietary patent medicine e or preparation containing more than 6 5 6 per percent percent cent alcohol I 11 The bill It Is said will be opposed the that II by the druggists on grounds II If it It becomes effective It will result In banishing from the market an imposing Imposing im Im- posing list of articles regarded as necessary necessary I I essary and practically all toilet tollet preparations prepa prepa- rations Not only tonics and medicines medi medi- medicines I cines of various sorts would be swept ji from the shelves by the tho proposed law jl but all perfumes toilet waters hair preparations corn remedies flavoring extracts and many drugs commonly I prescribed by the physicians Ii I 1 Mr Jacobs says his bill was introduced intro intro- y i t to stop the consumption of patent patent pat pat- f ent medicines medicines' by persons to toI J I alcohol who he said drink preparations I ij 1 I containing from 10 to 25 per cent i 1 1 alcohol k Opposed to Mr Jacobs Jacobs' view Is Senator Senator Senator Sena Sena- tor Archibald Bevan of ot Tooele former r Iii t I president of the Utah Pharmaceutical I t I association Mr Bevan declares that f the presence of alcohol In varying j 1 I c l j II quantities Is absolutely necessary In Inmany 4 I many medicines and toilet preparations preparations I and that more than 6 per cent Is IsI usually required for preservation purI purposes pur- pur I I I 1 t poses alone Larger quantities must musti i i l be used he said to bring out the medi- medi rI I properties In certain standard i I commonly commonly used drugs I As to drinking the medicines for forI h. h II I oa purposes Senator Bevan says t I r t one Jag would be enough due duer o 0 the action of medicines and that In InI inthe r the case e of certain tonics the man with I the heavy thirst would have to pay oj I more ore than 1 I to get a a. drink and conI con- con mime fume more than one bottle to experience experience I t ence the desired sensation j l |