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Show ' Union Favors Legion's Stand. I Franklin D'OIier. national commander com-mander of the American Legion, is in receipt of a letter from the Bricklayers' Brick-layers' union of Ames. pi., favoring the stand taken by the legion on adjustment ad-justment of compensation of ex-service men. The letter which is signed by Charles Cooney. financial secretary, secre-tary, is as follows: "We wish to express ex-press our attitude on the qiieT;i.n of bonuses for soldiers. The q:ieM;,,n was taken up at our n ting and I am glad to sta'e that we are be;.rt:!y in accrd with the movement am here It will be of si:t!ic;er.t s:-o to slcov our appreciation of service ren- , dere'l. I'le:.ve let us know x:-, we , can do to be of service." I |