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Show Carrying On With the $ u American Legion With mingled feelings. Legion men read that the old yellow, groaning Paris taxl-cabs the vehicles that took Gallieni's army off to fight on the Marne, are to be replaced. A United States marine sold tha United States superdreadnaught New Mexico to a retired farmer at Long Beach, Cal., for 00 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. Varying conditions existing In the different parts of the country will largely determine what proportion of service men will desire cash payment, the Legion has learned from its referendum refer-endum votes. Blind beggars sometimes have good eyesight, the American Legion ha? found. One "ex-soldler" with medalv bought from a hock, shop was caugbt taking $00 an hout from New Tort--(beater crowds. |