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Show v Police Chief And Busineic Man Chew Wc;' A very interesting dialogue place in the Logan city al-I al-I istrative offices in the block Thursday afternoon btj the chief of police and Vereen who has opened up a j stand on Center street. Th; ter had gone to the city;: to pay his water bill and j;j, he was given his receipt i'U payment of the bill, he wan with a gruff voice at his,!6 "Say, you cut that beer off; 1 there." This sort of a reception i public office by an officii -should know that the plr transact that sort of busines; Mr. Luke, should be at his 'ir didn't set very good. The was the dialogue that follow , Luke Who said I shoul,'' off selling beer? .r Chief I did. r Luke Well understand fro,' right now, I am" not taking ' from you. I have been the r dog with you for a long tinj, as an American citizen, frori i out, I expect to demani ; rights. , : Chief Another thing, I wa . to remove that board whic use to cross the curb and I walk. ' Luke I obtained authority L James Sorensen, the street t visor, to place that board j the curb. What are you try ; do with me, anyway? Chief I am trying to ir, good citizen out of you. At this juncture, Luke bli and the words he uttered ' hardly be appropriate to I ' Mr. Vereen felt rather insu8 the whole affair. He recent served where the city poll ' partment has a record y miles a day per car, and ai: cars are at the service c chief at all hours, to go , ever he chooses on pleas; otherwise, Vereen felt the i thing for the chief to hav.c was to deliver his message lunch stand and not try tc : a public scene out of an ij, that belonged to private b ( |