The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No27 (July 7, 1922)] . Members of Hollywood (California) Post turned movie actors (which alot of them are anyway) to make the Christie comedy, O Promise Me,a success. This French buvette scene shows them lending the screen alittle accurate local color. At left, National Commander MacNider,Marshal Foch and Governor McCray of Indiana, at Indianapolis. Atright, members of the Auxiliary Executive Committee viewing the paintingAmerica, the gift of the French Ministry of War to the two films are now included in American Legion Film Service releases


The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No27 (July 7, 1922)] . Members of Hollywood (California) Post turned movie actors (which alot of them are anyway) to make the Christie comedy, O Promise Me,a success. This French buvette scene shows them lending the screen alittle accurate local color. At left, National Commander MacNider,Marshal Foch and Governor McCray of Indiana, at Indianapolis. Atright, members of the Auxiliary Executive Committee viewing the paintingAmerica, the gift of the French Ministry of War to the two films are now included in American Legion Film Service releases Crank, Crank, Crank,the Reels A-Winding The Legion Adds Several Miles of Celluloid Strip to Its Machin-ery for Broadcasting the Message of the Veteran


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