. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No. 11 (March 17, 1922)]. ugh a spell of hard weather latein the winter has somewhat checked thisoptimism. Iowa, where the number ofveteran unemployed has been reducedfrom 20 to 13 percent of all veterans,has taken heart from the fact that thefrost is working out of the ground andthe statement of local bankers thatprospects are mighty pleasing. Ne-braska believes the outlook is only fairand that spring wages will not be im-pressive, but foresees definite improve-ment as farm work opens up, South Dakota, where the situationhas never been formidable, repor


. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No. 11 (March 17, 1922)]. ugh a spell of hard weather latein the winter has somewhat checked thisoptimism. Iowa, where the number ofveteran unemployed has been reducedfrom 20 to 13 percent of all veterans,has taken heart from the fact that thefrost is working out of the ground andthe statement of local bankers thatprospects are mighty pleasing. Ne-braska believes the outlook is only fairand that spring wages will not be im-pressive, but foresees definite improve-ment as farm work opens up, South Dakota, where the situationhas never been formidable, reports thespring outlook good. An interestingsidelight on the general situation is pro-vided in this departments , second largest city in theState, inherited almost the whole ofthe States employment problem a fewmonths ago from the simple fact that itis located on a coast-to-coast railroad. Wisconsin and Indiana also proph- A New Thrill- A New Pleasure The Ace Four-Cylinder Motorcycle bringsto you an entirely new idea ofmotorcycle transportation. This cross-section drawingshows the remarkable, refineddesign of the Ace four-cylindermotor. An exclusive pre-heat-ing device prepares the fuel forperfect combustion; largevalves insure ample gas andair supply and provide forquick, complete expulsion ofexhaust gases from the cyl-inders; compact combustionchambers with spark plugs fir-ing in center of fresh gas givesnappy ignition; precision-ground cylinders and pistonsinsure maximum compression;large sized, case-hardened,three-bearing crank shaftground to glass smooth surfaceminimizes friction; long con-necting rods reduce the angu-larity of thrust, adding won-derfully to the driving power.


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