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Show ARGUE FREE LUNCH QUESTION, Los Anglos. July 0, Memtxwa o( tho W, C, T, U. &"4 a daJoZfttlafl Ot jiQlocm fcoflporu appeared bAforo tho city pouncil yegtorday to areu$ t$i and DKrtlnut ft vyovozsA ordinance to ?tr)hll)lt fr Junohfl, Th$ W. C, T. V, took ttig grouftrf Jfcat iiua elimination of tha fr$$ IuiujH YfPnU a4yaje lho caua$ of umpof, &uc6, Tfro aaioof mm, on $a oihr lionJ, &&irtA that tu$ free laneh ii 'Hmy tiwn ? V paioona & nop t? gsi tomb, P94 of emm, tney my$t L drink," said the leaders of the W. C. T. U- "Yes, and after a man eats hj drinkq less than ho did before," Teplled, the spokesman for tho .salconmen. "A man always gets drunk quicker and wants to drink more Svhen his stomach stom-ach is empty. "Another fact you -eem to have overlooked," continued the saloon men, "Is that freo lunches prevent crime. A man's down and out; hungry hun-gry and desperate, will go Into a saloon, sa-loon, eat a free lunch, satisfy his hunger hun-ger and with this satisfaction disappears dis-appears all incentive for going out and holding up someone, which, in. many cases, results in murder." The&e cases delayed action for a week to investigate .urthor. nn |