Show fOllAND st SCORES lAW LA Costs More to Operate Than Old Liquor Bill City Attorn Attorney y Declares Passage of ot the Redd Racing bill billIn In Utah Mali opened the door In the state to public gaming and made it H a IJ cog In the machine which Is costing more tt to op operate rate than our old liquor bill amounted to and more than the present total of our tobacco bill declared Will II 11 Folland city attorney at nt- nt torne torney In his address to members of the Vom Women's Legislative committee committee com corn Thursday afternoon at the thc Newhouse hotel There are three phases to lo the law said Mr Folland Kolland economic moral and legal The legal aspect has already been settled by by the supreme court but bt It is the duty of the legislature to amend change the law When the bill hill ivo w wis was or p passed assed 1 the law When the bill hill ivo w wis was p passed assed 1 cj by the supreme court the Justice s said aid Public gaming is reprehensible reprehensible sc sible but it is not for foi the supreme c court to molesta molest a law authorizing racing In Utah Gambling in any form is economically economically eco eco- unsound Racing is gambling gam gam- gambling bling and its approval by the state makes It more reprehensible That tn ney is being brought into the community by racing i is a fallacy Mr 11 Folland said that betting by bookmakers is on the increase in the state The referendum taken by the membership of the chamber of commerce commerce com corn merce is indicative of what business il i interests in the city think of the l law aw The referendum was taken said sard Mr Folland without Influence influence influence ence or bias blas except for a letter re re re- from the state fair board which In effect upheld the law The chamber in spite of the letter voted vot ot ot ed against the law two to one |