The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No38 (September 22, 1922)] . SUPFt>iE,-(NSTfe!v!> OFnJUST -OIN MATS -WE-V HAD ISSUED US WEAvTV oaOER SutTS 0<= Fua ARMOtg?^ SEPTEMBER 22. 1922 PAGE 15 Keeping StepWith theLegion. Making the Mare Go ONEY, people used to say be-lyi fore Henry Ford and John combined to spoil the axiom,makes the mare go. People wereright. It took money to buy oats andhay to feed the mare. And the moneyhad to come in at regular intervals, be-cause the mare was a stubborn crea-ture who would lay her down and diebefore shed go a year without food. The w
The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No38 (September 22, 1922)] . SUPFt>iE,-(NSTfe!v!> OFnJUST -OIN MATS -WE-V HAD ISSUED US WEAvTV oaOER SutTS 0<= Fua ARMOtg?^ SEPTEMBER 22. 1922 PAGE 15 Keeping StepWith theLegion. Making the Mare Go ONEY, people used to say be-lyi fore Henry Ford and John combined to spoil the axiom,makes the mare go. People wereright. It took money to buy oats andhay to feed the mare. And the moneyhad to come in at regular intervals, be-cause the mare was a stubborn crea-ture who would lay her down and diebefore shed go a year without food. The worst of it is, the mare is notalone in requiring money. No personand no country ever got along happilyfor any length of time without Russia! A post of The Ameri-can Legion, apparently, is no course, every post gets money, andgenerally gets plenty of it, but latelyweve begun to notice an inclination onthe part of our correspondents to in-quire why the mare cant be fed atweekly or monthly intervals, as well asonce a year. It all goes back to the question ofdues and the method of their kinds of plans have been advanced,ranging from schemes to let memberspay at any time of the yea
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