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Show LEGION MEMORIAL WINS MANY FRIENDS INDIANA POIJS. Ind.. Feb. 4. The American lrglon has received more than a hundred favorable answers to itji mpmorlat calling1 attention to the frinmtion whirh mirroundB the rehabil-kv rehabil-kv ftation of d ma bled World war veter-and. veter-and. accordinir to F. W. rialbraith Jr.. I national commander of the legion. The memorial waa presented to the prei- dent, pren ldent-Alct and ronsress. Accord inir t A.r. Galbraith. practl rally all of the letters from the secretary sec-retary to the president from nenatora. rppresntativf and heAda of various government dfpartmenta and bureaus Ktuted that the writer waa aquarely liehind the legion's national plan of ' rehubilltation. The memorial outlined the situation in regard to the disabled. sugKeated a remedy and urged the aiipport of the president and the confess, t'opiea of thn memorial are beins; distributed to ' alt departments of the legion and to patriotic and civic organixationa in IbOO cities. ! letterji of approval received at na-I tionat headquarters of the legion here ' include those from Senators William I iS. Kvnyon, Itobcrt M. I-a Pollette, 1 Meiiiil Mrtormick, Harry S. New and T. .1. Walsh. |