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Show rROVO EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1928. ' - PAGE EIGHT .VI SAN ANTONIO READY TO WELCOME WORLD WAR VETS .FOB A FflX. STOP . Uncle Sam expects China to pay "Wouldn't you like to haer me for the killing of Prof.J. You?" K. Williams, in the Nanking riots sing 'Because I Love : : love' if me, please don't, of 1927, you "No; that a dead profes"We authors," remarked a smoker sor Is showing high, anyway. sing." Answers. appraised Who had sold one story to Simple Stories, "don't always have the easy rpw to hoe moat people think we have,. .Nor js it easy to become a writer. The other dy, I was. talking to a chap who had tried to write, for yeara. 'Yes,' he sighed, "I have always had a suppressed de-" ... sire to be a novelist." " 'Why suppressed?' "I Inquired.-"It- 's not my fault,' he returned. PHONE 67 FREE DELIVERY. 'The editors do It'." 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'public issue except by its own vote The American Leeion. which has in national convention, been strictly a organl- - Tliey're Getting Older-- of the whole proposal, of cation, ever since it was founded, toon may cut loose from its old re- - course, -- lies the obvious fact that Strictlons and. enter the political the legionnaires are nut the care-ftc- e arena whenever It sees fit. youngsters they were a decade That possibility arises from the ago. fact that certain legion member .They. arc. beginning to get"u- bit 'are now ffip;uliigTfta.JBIDen.'inient blpger about the waistline and a to the- organization's constitution little thinner as to halrr amlr wUh which they will introduce" at the le- advancing ycra, liaa "come a ate p up. gion convention here,; October 8 to ward in soe'ety. Legionnaires are 12. " , now for of all kinds running offices, . Iay Enter I'olitU-ft-from state representative to governThe arremlment, it is or and congressmen. They are bewould strike out the last sentence coming prominent in polit cs, "not 'of article two, section 'vo, of the because of the growth of the legion, now constitution.. That section but simply because they are grow reads:. -T "The American 'in sMfl b and shall absolutely " not be used for the dissernlnit'on of" partisan, principles, nnr foi '' promotion of the candidacy e' nnv g person-sowinpublic offlc ui pie- ferment. No candidate for, or in- -' cumbent of, any salaried elective office shall hold any office STORK N2J fiublio American tegiori or fn any thereof.'' or post department ' PHONE Rcmovingt.be . last sentence of this - section would 'tiU leave the legion committel against partisanship, of course. But conservative legionnaires predict that Letting down this one bar would be but a prelimsquarely legion inary to "" Into pontlCf.' As a result. It ia expected, 't!iat n bitter fight will marli debate over ; . - their Individing up and developing ' ual abilities. The 1928 coming convention will be a notable one. The' legion has built Itself up from the dark days of 1924, when its membership list slumped.Jbadly. until , lt. now. has nearly a million members as many as it ever had. These members will be represented at the- - convention here by thousands of delegates and their wives and families, , An laborate entertainment program has been planned. Heading the 1st Js a great rodeo, promoted' by W. T. Johnson, rich Ban Antonio cattleman. Prizes totaling $25,000 have been offered, and the best cowboys of the west have entered, Many eatures -- - Othes items on the entertainment program include a pr;ze fight, battle exercises, a great air circus in which someof America's most flyers will perform, a Broadway show, a Mexican revue, Spanish fiestas and trips to the cities along the Mexican border. Then, of course, there will be that feature of all legion conventions the big parade.- - This will come on the second day. The procession Will climax Its march by swinging 'past' the historic Alarrio; shrine of patriotism yeara. In front of the AlanKi wllj be the reviewing stand, occupied by National Commander Edward : E. Spafford and distinguished guests. Sessions of the convention Will be TPotatoes "Jlade of Hard Wfieai 7 -- 48 lb. T sack EOTLES"" VANXAMFS CATSUP -- WHITE FAWN FLOUR M . - r - "V'.V 2 $1.05 i i 4 , per, basket . . QUART BOTTLE HONEY 49c . AIRY FAIRY CAKE FLOUR 40c ...37c tl. 7"; Millrun, BranrMixedjChickcn I'ted, Egg Mash, Hay and Straw' -- - I - 1' ; rhonelll - , " 'ZZZZZ Yr lb. .CAN SCHILLINGS BLACK TEA U- - II Phone 67 .. 44c ., '' - - - Delivery . ' MARKET I -- STORE N?2 PHONt or food 195 66 - 7" '. " the projected amendment. ' Some advocates of the amendment are frankly declaring that the legion can not exert any great Influence on national affairs until It takes a position from which It can take definite party sides when an occasion may demand It. 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