Show KM llA IE MEN c T AUf Salt Lake Association is s OpPosed Opposed Opposed Op Op- Op- Op posed to Proposed Legislation Legis Legis- y lation laton on Subject Subject t RESOL RESOLUTIONS ARE ADOPTED Vote Stands 23 to 14 After I Long Discussion on 01 Each Side I It t After a f strenuous session which last t- t ed oil for tor more than two hours In which the liquor traffic was discussed from flom a long list 1st of an angles pies tho the Salt Sl Lake Real neal Estate association at al a special meeting hold held last night b by a vote ote of or 23 to 14 r voiced its is sentiment a as being opposed 1 I to the tho present bills bis offered in the loul House nn and Senate of oC Utah on tho the quest ques ques- I. I t- t tion ton of th the tho manufacture and sale salo Qt of i within Its bor borders cn The Tho association k i. i atlon tOI b by the same vote opposed an any r measure leading to tho further he- he of ot the time liquor traffic In tho thol l state of Utah believing that the present present pres pros ent emit laws ar are sufficient It if properly en en- forced torce President K E. I I. P. P Colborn called the timo meeting to order an and stated that thai at ata a previous gathering feathering of time thc tion HOI a committee consisting of J. J W W. Houston C A A. M. M Wrench 15 B. j 4 A. A M. M t. t f O. O F. F Peterson an and George M. M Cannon had hal been to draft a set et of oC resolutions expressing the views of the association on umi 01 the present liquor agitation I A A. M. M r. r Wrench rench then Ihen read the Iho resolutions reso reSl- which were wele concurred in b by four tour members pf pt the the- committee George Geurge 3 M. M Cannon having lg ha decided to stan stand out in favor tavor of or prohibition After rea reading read read- lug ing the tho adopted by tho thop p majority of the committee Mr Il Wrench move moved that they be bo voted upon without with wilh- wih- wih out discussion George M. M 1 Cannon who afterwards read Tenc an argument in favor of Dro- Dro signed b by himself himsel as the minority of or the time committee objected to the motion molon ln and it was finally decided to alio alo different members of or the association as as- s to present their views lows on tho the queston question r 12 C. I P. P Colborn Speaks Jitter After an ineffectual effort of ot M. M L. L Cummings to lo have time the minority resolutions reso reso- substituted for those of the ma mutt- jorty President Colborn relinquished the chair chaI to George Gerge M. M 1 Cammon and mado made a a lengthy address opposing prohibition pro pro- in which ho he cited that such measures have hae in no w way stopped tho Iho sate salo of liquor In states which havo adopted prohibitory laws Ho lie declared that hat ho bo was In favor faor of temperance and that the tho laws of or Utah Uth affecting tho the sale of ot liquor sadly In need of repairs Ho Ito di did not blame the liquor men for the present condition of ot the Iho traffic In which they aro are engaged The Tho fault I he lie said a laid with wilh the h people e of Ulan Mr r Colborn h said 1 hh he did l not g eb be believe be- be lieve leve that prohibition as demonstrated in the called so-called states stales Io-cled Io prohibition was wast t the tho proper propel remedy to apply appl to tho time liquor situation I believe beleve in regulating tho the liQuor traffic said Mr Il Colborn Prohibition does oes not prohibit Prohibition docs does not regulate but hut regulation docs does re regulate Geor George e M. M L Cannon led Jed tho timo argument I In tn favor faor of oC prohibitive l legislative measure declaring that states stales now having baving laws against the sale salo of ot 1 liquor quor were much better beter off ot than when liquor was legal legally sold Ho lie le said that ho hc was not a teetotaller teetotaler but that he only took tool stimulants for tor medicinal purposes Mr tr r. Cannon Caution made a er very able and com coin address mentioning tho the names of ot mom men mO in Iii II the tho liquor business and saying that who were his friends n so tar tal as they wore were concerned ho opposed the in which they were eft en engaged gage Others who o Sf spoke Sj in favor r of oC ton were wre wr r J. J J. J cannon and ana Mr Burt After the tho which occupied fully two hours a t motion moton to la lay both fl sets of oC resolutions on tho te table was Het defeated by a vote of 2 to H. H Finally time the resolutions advocating against were adopted 9 |