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Of LIQUOR Bamberger Discusses With Committee Problems of Lagoon ASKS TWO PER CENT LIMIT OF ALCOHOL Said to Matter Little What Provisions Are Placed in Proposed Measure Slow progress was made this morning by the special committee of the Utah legislature having in charge the preparation preparation prepa prepa- ration of the liquor bilL While the committee expects to be through by tomorrow night or Friday Priday it is confidently predicted that the billIt billit bill it will pr present nt will be so 50 shot to pieces in iu the house and senate that even the committee e will not recognize it It is claimed that with tho the possible exception of the bill introduced in the house honse yesterday afternoon not one pi of the liquor bills hills so far introduced wilbe will wil willbe willbe be worth the paper that it is written on It is also asserted by some who arc supposed d to be he close to the powers that thai bo be jo in in Republican politics in Utah that at it the psychological ical moment when the tho members of both branches are worn out with the struggle of tho the liquor question a new bill will be introduced modeled after the Pennsylvania ania law and that it t will pass both branches with but butow few ow amendments ments and will be signed by bythe bythe the governor The Tho are already bein being greased for such a bill Tho The members of f tho the special committee are getting good and plenty tired of trying to dra draw up tip a bill The They are arc giving vin in to each other from front time to time and seem to o be willing illin to stick to the job until I they he have drafted the bill to bo he introduced intro intro- in both the h house u and senate I probably not later than next Monday Bamberger on en What t Is Fair Former State Senator Simon Bam Barn berger borger appeared before tho the committee this his morning and expressed his roval of the tho definition of intoxicating liquor as agreed on b by the committee Ie lie would prefer that it be so 60 defined as not to contain more than 2 per por cent centor of or alcohol With such a clause he said he would undertake to stop the selling of all aU other kinds of lug iu UR liquor at Lagoon Jagoon Mr Bamberger said that too often it had lad been the case that wh when h n the re resort resort rc- rc re- re sort had had bad a dry day there was lots lotH lotsof of f drunkenness Mon Men fen would como come to the he resort with bottles in their pockets All An that ho asked for was that the resort resorts resorts re re- re- re sorts sort be he given a chance to do business on a fair basis hut but not on such a measure measure mea mea- sure as proposed cd in the bill Mr Ir Bamberger wanted the tho law Jaw so fixed that it would be possible to sell ome some kind of but hut he was wiling willing Will wili int ing ng and anxious that some kind of a provision be placed in in tho the bill that would prohibit the sale of any kind of liquor that flint contained more than 2 per cr cent of alcohol The committee this morning agreed that hat no license should be granted ranted to a corporation for the sale of liquor at re- re tail ail The question of granting grantin licen licenses s sto to o clubs of a certain class was as considered considered consid consid- ered at length but no final final decision was wag reached Kuchler was in in favor or of not granting a license to any Rny club every member of which was not a n freeholder free free- holder to lo the extent of 1000 free from Tom all incumbrance The fhe committee agreed on a clause that no license should be he granted except ex ox- capt t to td a male malc citizen of tho the United States over tho the thoa a age e of 25 years rears who Tho lees loos not no o es cs a fl good moral character that all licenses whether for a year or orl orless oro l less o s s must terminate on March 31 of nell ach year car license fees for clubs shall not be he e cs than nor more moro than 1000 a acar rear car and aud no licen license e shall be hc grant granted ell for a Jess aless less sum no matter how short the tho period May Be Near Theatre At yesterday c afternoons afternoon's ss s's session lon of or the committee o the amount o of license to be charged a a. retail rt d dealer was fixed KuchIn Kuch- Kuch In ici r mo moved mod d that th the minimum bo be fOO OO and hn tho maximum 1500 a year tar Badger moved pd as a a substitute 8 that the maximum be e 2100 a J. J year ar Kuchler suggested a fl compromise of or 1800 and this was unan- unan agreed to 0 It was a agreed rc d that the tho applicant for or Iken license lc nse e should Iho par the cost of lug Ing ng up to 20 The QU question o of limiting tile the he number of saloons was dl discussed cuss d at length and nd it was waI finally d decided to leave Je this matter with the local government government govern govern- ment for or adjustment The Tho committee agreed on a clause daUl l 1 that there here should bo ho no saloon withIn feet f-et fetor I of or H H. church or school but struck out tho the clause relating to tho the proximity of lr sa- sa to theatres It was wan pointed out sa-I sa that hat under the thc pres present nt law no nn 8 saloon within fifty nety ret feet of ot a theatre might make maket It t po possible to drive a long established I saloon out o of hu business by reason of a moving mo picture show or some other theatre theatre thea- thea tre rc starting business within tho the fifty fifty- foot oot limit |