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Show BAN GARDS AT i UN'S CLUBS Restrictions in Salt Lake Tightened: All Clubs Affected SALT LAKE, Feb. 28. "ard , play-IiiK play-IiiK In Salt l-nke clubs l "taboo" and the anil-vice squad, under the direction direc-tion of Commissioner f public Ssvfsty Arthur F. Barncn and Chief of Police h - i'li BS, Burbldge, will today carry the order against card playing Into the club-rooms of three organization Which1 were not Included under the generaJ ban which prohibited card playing at the Commercial. Altn, Uhl-Vorslty, Uhl-Vorslty, Elks and other Salt Luke cl ubs. The three cluba to be Included under the ban today are the, Lndiea' Liberty, Knights of CblumbUS and the Ball Lake post of the American LeeMon. Chief BUrbldge said yesterday that the department h.id h-en advised of n KHine "for heavy stakes" which had been Hoinfc on at the Commercial club.; The antl-VlCe squad visited the club Snturdav niRht to determine w hether , the report was accurate. Reports Indicate that the ban against card playing will affect ihe membership of the club. It estimated esti-mated that at leaat two-thirds of Salt' Kike club members w ill forsake the I clubs if the edict of the police depart- ment Is carried out. |