. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 1, No. 10 (September 5, 1919)]. a publi-cation holds a great power forpublic benefit in interpreting thenews and thought of the day ina broad, informative and con-structive manner. CWE BELIEVE that a peri-odical fulfills its highest func-tion when it guides thought,broadens vision, rouses a higherpatriotism, intensifies civic prideand stimulates education. CWE BELIEVE that the worstenemies of American prosperityare the selfish demagogues towhom everything is wrong andwho will not see that anythingis right. CWE BELIEVE that the menwho build up, whether in hu
. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 1, No. 10 (September 5, 1919)]. a publi-cation holds a great power forpublic benefit in interpreting thenews and thought of the day ina broad, informative and con-structive manner. CWE BELIEVE that a peri-odical fulfills its highest func-tion when it guides thought,broadens vision, rouses a higherpatriotism, intensifies civic prideand stimulates education. CWE BELIEVE that the worstenemies of American prosperityare the selfish demagogues towhom everything is wrong andwho will not see that anythingis right. CWE BELIEVE that the menwho build up, whether in hum-ble or exalted station, areworthy of praise and that themen who pull down are deserv-ing of censure. CWE BELIEVE that Capitaland Labor can meet on commonground to their mutual advan-tage. Discrimination in favorof either by the law-makingpower is unjust to the public, al-ways the principal sufferer fromsuch injustice. CWE BELIEVE that today isbetter than yesterday and thatwe should try to make tomor-row better than today. Edilo- 30 THE AMERICAN LEGION WEEKLY. /^LORIOUS play—and the glori-ous fun of thirst-quenching withClicquot Club Gin-ger Ale. Its on icenow, waiting tilldry and dusty littlethroats clamor noharm in givingthe kiddies all theywant of this safe andpure ginger drink—an incomparableblend of purestjuices of lemons andlimes, Jamaica gin-ger, cane sugar andcrystal-clear springwater. Buy by thecase from yourgrocer or wheneverthirst puts in anappearance. THE CLICQUOT CLUB CO. Millis, Mass., U. S. A. Who Knows Them? LIEUT. ROBERT G. BUTCHER re-ceived a machine-gun bullet through the lungs while commanding DCompany, Seventh Infantry, Third Divi-sion, in the attack on the town and forti-fied chateau of La Charmel on July 27of last year. It was his second woundthat day and it put him down. Two mensprang to his side, but he ordered themback into the firing line and the assaultwave passed on with D Company incharge of a sergeant
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