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Show Carrying On With the American Legion With mingled feelings, Legion men read that the old yellow, groaning Paris taxi-cabs the vehicles that took Gallleni's army off to fight on the Marne, are to be replaced. A United States marine sold the United States superdreadnaught New Mexico to a retired farmer at Long Beach, Cal., for HX cash. Navy officials, of-ficials, however, refused to deliver the ship. An Oklahoma sheriff allowed three "killings" to take place without much opposition. Ewlng C. London, commander com-mander of the Ardmore post of the American Legion, was appointed his successor. a a Varying conditions existing ln the different parts of the country will largely determine what proportion of sen-Ice men will desire cash payment, the Legion has learned from Its referendum refer-endum votes. a a a Blind beggars sometimes have gnori j eyesight, the American Legion hn found. One "ex-soldier" with metlnl-bought metlnl-bought from a hocly shop was caugh: ! taking 60 an hour from New Yorl-' tbeater crowd. |