The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No27 (July 7, 1922)] . on posts to havesuch running expenses as taxes, light, etc.,eliminated. Surely our legislators couldrender no better service than to putthrough legislation of this kind. Legionposts are under heavy expenses in theirhumanitarian work, and wouldnt it be goodbrotherly spirit if these public servantswent fifty-fifty?—Edmund F. Herr, Brook-lyn, N. Y. Assisting the Law To the Editor: In a recent number Inoticed that the Winnetka (111.) Post hasundertaken a good work in assisting theregular officers of the law. If this exampleis generally f


The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No27 (July 7, 1922)] . on posts to havesuch running expenses as taxes, light, etc.,eliminated. Surely our legislators couldrender no better service than to putthrough legislation of this kind. Legionposts are under heavy expenses in theirhumanitarian work, and wouldnt it be goodbrotherly spirit if these public servantswent fifty-fifty?—Edmund F. Herr, Brook-lyn, N. Y. Assisting the Law To the Editor: In a recent number Inoticed that the Winnetka (111.) Post hasundertaken a good work in assisting theregular officers of the law. If this exampleis generally followed, it will be the bestthing that ever happened, and the questionWhat do you think the Legion should doto make this a better country? will beanswered. Respect for the law is the very founda-tion of social well-being and there can beno respect for laws that are not vigorouslyenforced—yes, and impartially all of us true Americans do our bit tohelp the good work along.—B. H. Williams,Inglewood, Calif. PAGE 12 THE AMERICAN LEGION WEEKLY. Kass, 110 $1,385 in Prizes forMember Getters Are Kass, Coffeyand Hays S. O.


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