Show tenths Nine of New Laws Law S Interfere j With Liberty Lawyer La dWY wy r f Tells Amusing musi Examples of Obsolete Laws Cited by Hollings- Hollings Hollingsworth Hollingsworth Hollingsworth worth Utah Women Prohibited From Going Go ng Into Saloons Revision of Statutes Declared Good I Thing I KIT IT JT would take a man a-man man third one of his read refill the laws lawsin 1 I iu in effect in this th's th s that him country that to to him alone Charles Chatles R. R Hollingsworth state tate senator declared today in an au I address n on The Repeal of Obsolete Laws at the Kiwanis I club luncheon Mr Hollingsworth pointed out the following follo obsolete laws still sUll in effect and cluttering statute books boots Los Lea Angeles Angeles Angeles-A A law prohibiting pr street strict car conductors from from shooting live game Irons Irom street car platforms Los Angeles Ang Angeles Angeles-A Ies-A Ies A law prohibiting more than one person to occupy a bath tub tub atthe same Ume time RUNNING AT LARGE Lui l It should hould be un ur unlawful unlawful lawful for the owner of horses goats cattle pigs or sheep to run at large Mr sold said d he enjoyed during the last session slon of 01 the legisla legisla- legislature legislature ture the suggestion of ot a law all nh railroad companies to remove remo the thelast thelast I last car from their trains to prevent rear-end rear collisions There was objection he said to the repeal of a Utah law still In force that prohibits women from frequent frequent- frequentIng Ing saloons There are laws in effect df ct in inthe Inthe Inthe the United States Stat s. s he said than were passed by all the people of 01 the world during the years previous to the founding of this country REVISION UNDER WAY VAY One thing that help he pointed out Is the present task of ot revising Utah laws Jaws which will decrease the size ize of the volume containing our laws and will make those we have hue more available tenths Nine-tenths of all legislation ac according ac- ac according according cording to to Mr Hollingsworth Is passed to w interfere with individual or busi busl- business business ness liberty The state senator also denounced the practice of ot legislators trading votes vot as vicious and advised the Kiwanis club to participate active actively ly In the nominating of ot men to run for the legislature He said the two kinds of obsolete laws prevailing are are those thos that were passed to meet a condition that has ha hasslow now slow vanished and those passed at atthe atthe atthe the request of 01 a single person or a small number of people but which are not desired by the majority FOOLISH BILLS lULLS John Culley then outlined tome some foolish boolish bills that he has observed There was as one making the shooting of ofa ofa a 3 player legal another against selling or giving gh away mince pies one forcing restaurants to serve pats of butter and larger bis bis- biscuits biscuits bis- bis cults one allowing n. n card player to collect all money lost during an ass after after- afternoon afternoon noon neon at a bridge game one forbidding Continued d nn fare are Two To Ton n LA LAWYER TELLS OF OLD LA LAWS VIS Continued from Page Pare One petting parties another prohibiting anyone from flirting with school schoolteachers schoolteachers schoolteachers teachers and one that when two trains meet at a crossing both shall mall stop and aid a d neither shall proceed until the other has lias passed J. J J J Handsaker regional director of the Near East relief addressed the club on need of help for his hla organization tion and Fred IVed Froerer spoke on his business Music was as furnished by Mrs Owen Ridges and Miss Evelyn Nelson |