. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 2, No. 14 (April 23 and 30, 1920)] . tatement Financial condition of The Ameri-can Legion is shown in the treas-urers statement issued from Na-tional Headquarters, Indianapolis,Ind., for March 31, 1920. The state-ment is: ASSETS. Cash $313, Y. M. C. A. Fund 400, Stock (Investment) 2, Legion Publishing 363, Notes Receivable 7, Accounts Receivable 38, Stock (Mdse. on hand).. 11, and 2, Insurance Total Assets $1,138, LIABILITIES. Bills Payable $ Notes Payable


. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 2, No. 14 (April 23 and 30, 1920)] . tatement Financial condition of The Ameri-can Legion is shown in the treas-urers statement issued from Na-tional Headquarters, Indianapolis,Ind., for March 31, 1920. The state-ment is: ASSETS. Cash $313, Y. M. C. A. Fund 400, Stock (Investment) 2, Legion Publishing 363, Notes Receivable 7, Accounts Receivable 38, Stock (Mdse. on hand).. 11, and 2, Insurance Total Assets $1,138, LIABILITIES. Bills Payable $ Notes Payable 322, Accrued Interest on Notes Payable 10, National Adjustment(for payment of Na-tional Executive ) 2, Banners Deposit (goodsundelivered) 3, Reserves Bor Publication 307, Y. M. C. A. Fund 400, Surplus 56, 1,104, Net gain 33, Total Liabilities $1,138, The assets have been augmentedby $400,000 of the Y. M. C. giftto the Legion from the formers sur-plus in canteen sales. THE AMERICAN LEGION WEEKLY. A Band UkeThisAmdYom TEN times as many bandsas have ever been orgarvized in any one year ofAmerican history will be or-ganized this year. People arehungry for bands. Electiontime is coming on. Heresopportunity for you; get busy. Any number of renowned virtu-osos have built their fame withConn Instruments. Nine-tenthsof the brass instrument artists ofall the leading American concertbands and symphony orchestrasuse them. They are famous for their ease of blowing, lightness in action, per-fect intonation^exceptional tonequality, artistic design and finish. They are made with the best in-strument-building facilities in theworld and embody aH of the finestand latest improvements. A guar-antee bond accompanies everyConn Instrument sold. Free Trial— .Easy* Payments Choose any instrument from the3,000 different classes we manu-facture for six days free trial. Ifyou keep it you can pay for it onour easy payment plan.


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