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Show POLICE CHIEF LEGION MAN Guy R. Molony, Superintendent of New Orleans' "Finest," Will Call Legionnaires to Aid. Confronted with the task of handling a crowd of 150,000 visitors to the "J,-"'r"1 4t convention In New Orleans, October Oc-tober 16 to 21, Po-lice Po-lice Superintendent Superintend-ent Guy It. Molony Molo-ny will call his brother Legionnaires Legion-naires Into action. Superintendent Molony, an active Legion member, has a n n o u need that 1,000 uniformed uni-formed Legion- aalres will assist his police force in regulating the large crowds thronging the convention parade route and will erve as provost guards In the business busi-ness district. During a recent trip to Kansas City Superintendent Molony Investigated conditions prevailing in that city during dur-ing last year's American Legion convention. con-vention. He discovered that city and police officials had no criticism to make concerning the way in which the 150,000 visiting ex-service men conducted themselves, and stated that Kansas City officials would welcome the opportunity to have the organization organiza-tion again choose Kansas City as their convention city. |