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Show VERY FEW WILL BE DROPPED Legionnaires Are Rushing to Pay 1921 Post Dues; Many New Members Being Added. The 10,000 post ndjutants of the American Legion, according to reports reaching national headquarters from all over the country, are finding themselves them-selves now In the busiest weeks of the years as regards work. The rush of Legionnaires to get In their 1921 post dues within the time limit set, with the penalty of being dropped from membership, If delinquent delin-quent after that date, piled necessary clerical and other detail work onto the shoulders of po.;t adjutants In an unprecedented manner. To judge by the returns thus far available, the list of men to be dropped from membership for non-payment of their 1921 post dues within the specified speci-fied time will be only a small fraction of ibe Legion and will he more Thac offset by the ;l',oiis;i!i.N of nc v inc-.r-hers :'Uv:i:1y obtained i 'h' i:v: i"' e" ship driws of ;.-;-'u.- :.; :.:. |