. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 3, No. 25 (June 24, 1921)] . illion dollars and consistingmostly of cash in banks and of mort-gages. Colonel Miller seized not onlyGrover Bergdolls property. He tookpossession also of the property ofBergdolls mother and his brothers, topreclude the possibility that Grovers relatives might still supply him withmoney. Furthermore, by the terms of the lawunder which the seizure was made theembargo was made complete. All per-sons were forbidden to send him moneyor even mail. The seizure places Berg-dolls property in the same classificationas the property of ene


. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 3, No. 25 (June 24, 1921)] . illion dollars and consistingmostly of cash in banks and of mort-gages. Colonel Miller seized not onlyGrover Bergdolls property. He tookpossession also of the property ofBergdolls mother and his brothers, topreclude the possibility that Grovers relatives might still supply him withmoney. Furthermore, by the terms of the lawunder which the seizure was made theembargo was made complete. All per-sons were forbidden to send him moneyor even mail. The seizure places Berg-dolls property in the same classificationas the property of enemy aliens seizedduring the war. Its owner cannotregain possession until Congress, afterthe declaration of peace between theUnited States and Germany, has madeprovisions for its disposal. And in anyevent, to regain his property GroverBergdoll would have to return to theUnited States. But, should he return, IS !U@@OT03<§ F©Ei YOU The Spirit °f1916 CallsYou To Mobilize fof QoodAmericanism Now ,fl Jfcerultln£0f/ieeCbrrtfrxunity Center OverTop for 3ooo Members A field glass such as the Yank in thisstriking poster of Memphis (Tenn.)Post No. 1 has to his peepers isntalways necessary if youre reconnoiter-ing for more members for your can spot em just as well with thenaked eye and bring em in the waythe Memphis buddies did—in Memphis Post recently entered afloat in the local Clean-Up Day Paradeand showed official Signal Corps warmovies for a five-day run. he knows he will be arrested immedi-ately to complete the five-year prisonterm which he was serving at the timeof his escape. Bergdoll, at the momentthis is written, is in the position of adiver far under water who discoversthat his*air line is failing. The linewhich has been pumping marks fromPhiladelphia to Baden has been friendless Bergdoll threatens tobecome also the penniless Bergdoll. And if the contemplation of thisaction which threatens him is not suffi-cient, Berg


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