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Show health; 8-to demand that : Concuss Con-cuss bar all immigration for at feast 10 years; 9-to obtain work or the nation's eight million unemployed, un-employed, and 10-to ' Government, industry, and labor cooperate wholeheartedly during the emergency. within its realm." Outlining the Legion's job, he called upon his "buddies" in Utah to join in a 10-point crusade: 1 to mold wartime experiences into a peacetime economy; 2 to foster fos-ter a positive youth development program; 3 to secure passage of local and state laws prohibiting teaching of religious hatreds; 4 to sell American ideals and government gov-ernment to th9 people; 5 to clean up un-American institutions and individuals; 6 to demand that the national government stop threatening other nations until it is prepared to carry out its threats; 7 to build the nation's LEGION TO BATTLE FOES WITHIN U. S. BOUNDARIES American Legionnaires, more than 8 00 strong, returned to their homes in Utah Sunday determined to fight a greater battle than those they waged during the World War the battle to make America strong to clean up the enemy from within before tackling the enemies outside the borders. Many gray-haired men with youthful spirits and patriotic fervor fer-vor dedicated themselves to a 10-point 10-point program Saturday night at the banquet of the Twenty-Second Annual Utah State Department of the American Legion convention in the Newhouse hotel. Highlight of the convention banquet was a speech by H. L. Chaillaux, director of the National Nation-al American commission of the Legion, Le-gion, from Inglewood, Calif. Mincing no words and" using forceful language, Mr. Chaillaux bluntly told the ex-soldiers "The United States is unprepared to wage war on any enemy outside its borders. It has not shown the strength to combat the enemies |