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Save Hundreds of Lives Before Jan. 2 = | WASHINGTON, Dec. 17 (UP)--The Methodist Church tonight| . urged authorities everywhere to prevent a Christmas season out-| break of murder and violence by stationing police in all bars and| nightclubs. | This measure, .it sald, “would save several hundreds of lives| between Dec. 24 and Jan. 2. . The “policeman in every saloon” proposal was made by Dr. trol of drunkenness and drink-| Caradine H. Hooton, executivé*tauséd crime. During the holiday secretary of the Board of Tem- season, this proportion is in-| perance of the Methodist Church, creased In a “special release” to the Plea for Protection press Mr, Hooton said:” “American citizens are entitled “For some years, the holiday to protection by their govern-| week from Christmas Eve to ment. Death and mutilation, for New Year's, has been marked by which drunken driving is respon-| appalling crime, brutality, drunk- sible, can be in large part elimi-| enness and disaster. nated by the protective measure “Possibly most of this crime suggested ‘ and disaster. could be prevented “The ctiminals who prowl the! ny. stationing policemen in the sfreets armed with blackjacks, | beer joints, cocktail rooms, night- brass khucks, broken bottles, | clubs and: other places where loaded socks and similar instruliquor is sold, with Instructions to ments. of brutality and murder, stop crime at its source, could be easily rounded up in “Even in ordinary times, at the taverns and other liquor-| least half of the work of the selling places which they make] police department is in the con- their headquarters.” |

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Indtanapolis chess and check- - pion In 1948 and 1949, played 20 Isadore Greenhut, 13. Per valuables o { er players are swinging into the simultaneous games, won 17, Alfred Gruen, 8, f a height of their winter activity. 9rew two and lost one to Merle J. Rosdbe Stevenson. 8. THE HOME OR Last week at the YMCA Harris. He also won four simul- Robert W.. Moran, Ti3. -ast week a e YA * taneous games while hlindfold~ Cagie Wilson, 7. players Alonzo E. Blliger and eg. Harry K. Goodall, 6. | 1sadore Greenhut played a pair Standing in the Y chess tour- “harles A. Haley, 5%. of games of chess and split. nament this week follows; onald C. Hills, 5. On Thursday night, Leo Le- Alonzo E. Billger, 1314. Dennis F. Lynch, 3. vitt, Indianapolis, state cham- Norbert Leopoldi, 13. ’ Henry B. Krug, 2.

Capital Paper Co. Roy Rogers Riders Club— To Hold Sales Meet Members Reminded of Gala

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Co., announced yesterday that the company will" hold its annual By ART WRIGHT | four-day sales conference at the The free Christmas party ahd show for members of the Roy i plant beginning Dec. 20 Rogers Riders. Club will be held at ae Founinine Bure CHMier

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