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Show INDIAN BOYS AS LEGION MEN Charter for Post In South Dakota Bears the Namea of Four Sioux Braves. When adjutants of n number of western posts of tho American Legion call the membership roll nt meetings, It Is not always the easiest thing in the world to "imiko out" the numes, for American Indians who served during the World war, nro lining up with tho cx-servlco men's organization, or-ganization, according to application for post charters received at national headquarters A recent charter request for a pos: at St. Charles, S. D bears tho names of four Indians who sign them selves, llcnjnmln Comes-Out-Ilenr, Charles Owl-Wulks-lu-the-IIouse, Nur clsso MucKcnzIo and John Bluebird, Sixty Sioux Indian braves have Jicen engageo to stago a real war danco for thii Legion's third nntiual national convention in Kansas Cltj next fall. Tho Indians performed valiant servlco against the enemy Id the World war as intelligence scout |