. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 3, No. 35 (September 2, 1921)]. other films, entertaining as well asinformative, will be made available to will include war action pictures ofthe United States Signal Corps, the officialand highly interesting navy film and cer-tain high-grade comedies and animated car-toons. These will be supplied at a pricethat will only cover costs. Should the demand warrant it, it will bepossible in the future to provide regularentertainment programs for post meetingsand shows, to be supplied at a cost basedon quantity distribution, and with the mini-mum of e
. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 3, No. 35 (September 2, 1921)]. other films, entertaining as well asinformative, will be made available to will include war action pictures ofthe United States Signal Corps, the officialand highly interesting navy film and cer-tain high-grade comedies and animated car-toons. These will be supplied at a pricethat will only cover costs. Should the demand warrant it, it will bepossible in the future to provide regularentertainment programs for post meetingsand shows, to be supplied at a cost basedon quantity distribution, and with the mini-mum of effort on the part of the post. TheNational Commander has placed James , of The American Legion News Serv-ice, in temporary charge of this work anddepartments may instruct posts to com-municate with him at National Headquar-ters for further information.—LemuelBolles, National Adjutant. A LL National Headquarters bulle-um. tins should be read in post meet-ing and thereafter be displayed on thepost bulletin board until the conclusionof the meeting Put It Over! YOUNG AMERICA, which hasproved to all the world thatit knows how to put it over,can put nothing finer over itshead than Mallory, The Hatof Unexampled Smartness. oAsk Your Hatter For
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