The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No45 (November 10, 1922)] . ergency officers of theWorld War. Legislation to amend the War RiskInsurance Act to continue term insur-ance in force beyond the date now fixedby law—March, 1926. The establishment by both houses ofCongress of a new and separate com-mittee to consider all matters of legis-lation dealing with compensation, hos-pitalization and rehabilitation of servicemen. Immediate dismissal from office andprosecution of all men now in the gov-ernment service who were slackers dur-ing the war. The erection of a memorial in Ar-lington Cemetery in


The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No45 (November 10, 1922)] . ergency officers of theWorld War. Legislation to amend the War RiskInsurance Act to continue term insur-ance in force beyond the date now fixedby law—March, 1926. The establishment by both houses ofCongress of a new and separate com-mittee to consider all matters of legis-lation dealing with compensation, hos-pitalization and rehabilitation of servicemen. Immediate dismissal from office andprosecution of all men now in the gov-ernment service who were slackers dur-ing the war. The erection of a memorial in Ar-lington Cemetery in honor of the deadof the World War. Legislation to give preference to rela-tives of foreign service men under thethree percent limitation of the existingimmigration law. Legislation making it an offense tomisuse the flag of any country onfriendly terms with the United States. Protection of veterans under civil-service laws by requiring that notice begiven them when their ratings fall be-low good and providing that no serv-ice man shall be dismissed or reduced. WORLDSLARGEST NiANUFACTURERSOF HIGH GR^E BAND ANDORCHESTRA INSTRUMEIMTS We are pleased to announce the winners of the prizes offered inconnection with the brnd contest at the New Orleans conventionas follows: Engraved cup to Monahan Post No 64, Sioux City, Iowa,whose band took first place in the jeweled cornet to Harry T. Johnson, leader of Mon-£ihan Post, first prize band. Engraved gold trumpet to Michael J. Bernardi, band leaderof Garrett Cochran Post No. 1 of Pennsylvania, winner ofsecond prize. Silver Victor cornet to D. C. Burkholder, band leaderof John E. Miller Post No. 146, Beaver Dam, Wisconsin,winner of third prize. Gold inlaid drum majors baton to Racine, Wisconsin,Post No. 76, winner of first prize in the bugle and drumcorps competition. C. G. Conn, Ltd., congratulates these winners in particular and1 he American Legion as a whole upon the high type of musicalorganizations represented at th


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