The American Legion Weekly [Volume 2, No13 (April 16, 1920)] . hat are the so-called patriotsat present in the House? he every one of them. Para-sites of party. I pledge myself tono party. Rather would I writeacross my forehead To Let. And below it, came a cold voice,unfurnished.—Tit-Bits (London). Lady (who has givenbeggar a shilling) : Dontimagine I believe in only give you this be-cause I like giving. Beggar: Well, make itarf a crown, lidy, andthoroughly enjoy your- self.—Opinion (London). Pat had fallen from a ten-storybuilding and was all in a heap. Den-nis sent for a


The American Legion Weekly [Volume 2, No13 (April 16, 1920)] . hat are the so-called patriotsat present in the House? he every one of them. Para-sites of party. I pledge myself tono party. Rather would I writeacross my forehead To Let. And below it, came a cold voice,unfurnished.—Tit-Bits (London). Lady (who has givenbeggar a shilling) : Dontimagine I believe in only give you this be-cause I like giving. Beggar: Well, make itarf a crown, lidy, andthoroughly enjoy your- self.—Opinion (London). Pat had fallen from a ten-storybuilding and was all in a heap. Den-nis sent for a doctor. The prac-titioner arrived, bent over the limpform and said: I believe hes dead. Pat rolled his eyes and wailed: Im not dead. Shut up, said Dennis. The doc-tor knows best. PAGE 10 The unshavenface at the backdoor looked famil-iar. The house-wife listened tohis plea for food,then burst forth: Why, I gaveyou something toeat yesterday,didnt I? Yes, madam,replied the wearyone. But- thewar is over andwe kin eat everyday now. THE AMERICAN LEGION WEEKLY. THE WE Members of the Stephen B. WhalenPost of Cynthiana, Ky., and their sis-ters, played the roles in Believe Me,Xantippe, produced by the post. Service Star Legion, War Mothersof America, Cleveland, 0., Chapter,has adopted resolutions calling onCongress to pass the bill for adjustedcompensation, and urging passage atthis session. A follow-up circular and returnpost card has been used effectually byNorth Side Post of Minneapolis,Minn., to bring into active member-ship veterans who signed up but over-looked payment of dues. Noble Post of Seattle, Wash., re-ports many opportunities for veter-ans have been opened up by an amend-ment to Seattles charter providingthat former service men and womenshall be given preference in all civilservice appointments. Progress in the United States mayonly be safeguarded through the ef-forts of the public as a whole to pro-tect itself against both fool radi-cals and fool reactionaries, saidT


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