Show LIQUOR BILLS BILL'S ILL FATE SETTLED T TODAY 1 Mt if i DESMOINES DES DES' MOINES BOOSTERS GET GAT HEARING MEASURE TO DE BE DECIDED j Governor William Spry Will Either Sign or Veto the Badger Badger Badt Bad Bad- t ger gel Liquor Restriction Bill Sill Before Nightfall rec CONSIDERS QUESTION i. i WITHOUT VI ASSISTANCE CE t r Few F w Interested Interest d Persons Call at Office of Utah's Chief Executive Executive Exi Ex- Ex i I Sunday as He Would Not Permit Lobbying i STATE AWAITS THE ANSWER I I I unless the work on a few I other important measures of the th Eighth legislature interferes interferes interferes inter inter- feres with his program Governor Governor GoGov- Gov Gov- William Spry today will decide the fate of Senate Sen Senate I ate bill No the Badger I liquor regulation measure which went through the two branches of the legislature I Gover Governor or Spry with the attorney attorney at at- I torney general and one or two other counselors had the J I measure under discussion for I Isome some time yesterday jand ands and 1 4 y ty 4 v ir t T r t 1 L Ll i e mind f the cl chief ef executive of the I rr state stat Governor Spry said last I Inight night that he had not reached I any definite conclusion on the liquor measure but hoped to dispose of it before r tonight A large number efi of ef t i other measures which were vere I under discussion took up I I most of the governors governor's time yesterday and although there was vas a careful investigation investigation investigation I gation into the Badger measure measure measure meas meas- ure further consideration of i this bill and one or two others was postponed until today Thero There were wore few visitors at the City an and County building yesterday to disturb dis- dis the meditations of ot the governor go an and 1 his counselors on the bill In reply to a n question as to whether there had ha 1 been any an lobbying on the part of i l friends s or opponents of the measure t during the day 10 the governor said that r l' this had no been allowed allowe 1 y Visitors Afro Aro Fc Few I c v. v called at the tho offices I T fl A few persons pen s He foi v of ot the secretary of state and the gov- gov for Cor a l part of ot which were open c ot of r members 4 the day Including some the legislature from rum outside of ot th county who will remain here for foJ a aday aday aI I day li or two Among the visitors dur- dur Continued d ou on n e Ton Teni wt t T 4 I MEASURE TO BE DECIDED TODAY Continued fruit from One Grit In lug ing the afternoon to the building wore were er Representative W W. S. S HanSel whoa's name was waH attached to the conference committees committee's liquor measure a as author and anti Senator It n AV W. Y SO but they disclaimed dIm dis claimed un uny intention of laboring In tn the Interests of ot certain legislation al nl- nl thou though h both were much interested In learning whether any disposition hal hail been made of or the tho liquor bill In iii the tire opinion of the governor and some of his advisers the Cadger Badger measure still contains a sort of Joker so PO far Car as Ogden Is concerned In that It t states stater that the tho provisions apply to cities of or more mON inhabitants when lien time the legal voters voter of t uch such city Instead ad of a Y of r the tue le legal ral voters shall decide for prohibition although some some are in inclined In- In dIned to believe bellove that this would be Interpreted to mean a Jh tho legal voters Ic Curi-Ic Xo Xu Appropriation u With regard to the fact that the bill carries no appropriation for carrying Into effect tho the provisions of 01 the act i among other things the compensation of ot the tire inspectors to be appointed bythe bythe by bv the tho state slate board of or examiners it Is said that the tho bill a as it now no reads would woud simply mean that tho the expense of ot carrYing carrying car car- tying out the tho provisions would fall fail on n the counties as it does at present When asked for Cor an opinion as 0 o th the thu merits of the U measure passed by hy the tho two houses after the adjournment adjourn ment meat of oC the tho legislature I Sa Saturday Sa night Governor Spry said that lie Ie had hael been free rree to admit wh when n the measure wal sent froze from the tire to the other branch that sonie sortie home of oC the tho provisions of or the bill did lliel not look good to Lo him but stated ted that with the amendments amendment made malle b by the tho Hou HOll House e. e some change might bo ho made nute It Is 16 generally thought that the amendment Inserted did not alter the tire bill to any n ny great groat ext extent ex ex- t tent nt and unless s It appears that the measure Is ts consistent and Is lIkel likely t t- I stand tand all tests it Is believed that It H will be bc turned down i |