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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1925)
V..1 i! i. ; 'i-'.-a J V! i If .1.4 M:;';t 4 - ii Vi mm 1 ' 'N'-fM' ! i . ! . . h i). ii.' ,..;,"t 1 '3 ! .J : If ii-Mf .1 ! -1 i . ! Pnge Six BOY SCOUTS FIELD IS SET FOR JUPJE 2 All Hoy Scouts nt the city will take purl in the flrt annual Seoul riillv which will be h'ld on tin South Willamette field at 0:30 p. m. nut Tuemlny. June 2. announces (V H. Clark. Hr-nut executive. The parent of the liny", an.l nil oilier interenteil on' urged to he on hnnil, for Koine real i-rmietjlion Hint will he a mueh fun for Ihe ieelntor for the partiripanta will take place it ia '"lie hoya have been practicing .or mimic time on all contents, and will he fully prepared to "lo their muff in nal rout elyle, aaya -Mr. ''lark. The meet ia eponnored by the Civic Service committee, of whicn I an Washburn is rhairman Other niem bera are K. It. Wetherbee and Ir. P. J. Ilartlc. Program l Glvaa The program for the day will be a follows: Pntrol water holliin conicm 3 points; 2nd place, 2 pointa; 3rd place, 1 point. File dreaainjr race All acouta to enter. At the starling eicnal all the inemhera of each file everybody run ntraiglit forward to a line about ten feet from the starting line and there they depoait their hala. At the next line, ten feet beyond, they depoait their abirt and at the third line they depoait their ehoea, and then run nn the goal line. On the return trip they put on their clothililt. The firm team with all memhern hack in line properly dreaaed wina. Score: 1st place, '1 pointa: 2nd place, 2 pointa; ird place, 1 point. BOYSCOUTSTOGIVE Eugene boy Named To Pilot big Tank FOR USE. OF FLAGS a phj-BiciaD rjtllpil, nml today ii re ported to be nearly recovered. The California irlee members drove to Corviillis tbit afternoon, and after giving their concert there f nigbi, will return here. Vary are billed i'or two performances at the Heilig to morrow evening. -One Lnu'iH Kude, a Kugene utmlent at O, A. '., him been mimed n one of men to pilot one of the I'nited Suites ftnvernnii'nt armored urrny tiinkn tit the bifc military tfiiirnniuent Salitrday, report h t'aptain T. t.'. .Mrl 'orma k, di rector of the tournament. The Knjcne boy will drive the ".Mount J.ainier' which wan lined by j the IU Ht division an soon an it arrived j in France .Inly V2, IUH. With this li vision the two tanks nrrved in nil i'n Miiniialn on the flag of the I'nited States are being distributed to every menhaut fu the city by the Hy ScoutN, it i announrpi, and full in HtrnctioiiH fr the dixplajiiig of na tional cnlor in contained in the cir cular. The bulletin are furnished to the scout m by the American Legion, and the m-ouIm will interview the mer chant h at the lime they hand them out, tn niTU.-i!tit them with the rules applying to Mcinm-inl I'liy. 1 ir.-ft t(nH for salute to the flag are given an follows: j Inuring the ceremony of hoisting I or lowering the flag or when trie i ! flag is pnaMtig in a parade or, in rpiiciv nil tifTHniiw urefnt slloilld I halt lea, principally thoe in the Ar- , fnr(, the f!flB ,,an( t a,,,.l!tjon and! goiine oiiensive. in wiiu n scores 01 Hant(t Thoe present in uniform I.une enmity ex-service men ere , i1(m,i rpil,irr richt-biind sntutf. ' When not in uniform, men should re- wiJI be driv fn ' move the headdress with the rifcbt Tithing Bill Lists Sent to Secretary HALFM, Ore., .May Junt be fore midnight taut niglit completed pe- titioiiB for the referendum of the Ti tiling bill were filed with rre tary of the State Kozer, who on the last flay allowed by law for filing ref erendum petitions, kept bis office open nt r o'clock to receive them. The petition contain O'l.V) certified naniex. With the filing of the Tithing bill petitions, that measure, the bus bill I and the tobacco tax hill are all held I in abeyance pending the outcome of j the general election ill November, ItKJtt. The Tithing act is designed to require all self-sustaining state in- i st it ut ions to pay into the general j fund of the state 10 per cent of their annual revenues. It was one of the state's financial program meuNures. PLANS FOR RESCUE OF PARTY STOPPED (Continued from one) quoted as insiting that a relief party ought to he undertaken foon. wounded, The ".Mount Tncoma hv .Inniou Ilium i.t Knnttlo nnntlmr i K.n,l I I 1-1 it . Ift L.i,l.u. pntrol from each troop, rignt pchiui.. , ,ont aml tl(.y win pPrform some Women should salute bv placing the Kaeli patrol provided with bucket con-1 ((f (Mr fpfl(j( Sl)(1n,I(V ,hlt ho. nr. ; rijfh h.inr, (M(1 ,H,nr( M(h;t Uining two quarts of water ami iieces-, (n . The1.., the flue in the HK'vini: co!ii!iin i tniika were ilwnya preaent in Ihe hii; i rendered at the ' uioim nt the fliis drivea, nnil aeemed to eiiKiif;e in per j laase.i. K'innI coiitluit aa lo whii h would take Ihe leading part in the haltlea. l-'rom their arrival in l-'cance Ihe alrife for hnnora never reeled unltl the timka turneil hnck on the Helgifln front at noonday, November II, 11I1S. aarr fire eouinmeiit. I ao crl-croa fire. Speed event. Bcore: lat plai'e, nniula: 2nd place. 2 pointa; Ilrd place 1 point. . lloiae and rider relny One pntrol from each troop, eltiht acouta. l.ieht eal acont acta aa rider. Hidca horae lo (toal, diamounta, araapa the horae hr ihe helt and drivea him hack tn finiah line. Hidca aeven "horaea" In the relay. Speed event. Score: lat place, .1 pointa; 2nd plnce, 2 pointa; 3rd place, 1 point. Kirat aid race Three acouta from each troop. "Scouta run .1(1 ynrda t" patient: apply triangular bandage tn head, and apirnl reverae from wriat to elbow; put arm in triangular band age aling; form four-handed "cut and carry patient hack at a walk. Team to furnlah hnndagea. Surplu" biind agea need not he brought hack with the patient. Judge a doctor or flrat Bill cxpnrl ahnll iliaipialify team if all hnndagea ore not correctly, neatly, and firmly done, or if acouta run wilh or Jolt patient, " Knot relny race One pntrol from each I roup. Much pulrol to furniali ropca. l'lllrola line up nl one end of the field. Jlldgea for each pulrol in renter of field. At alarting '' nal firal iiiemlier of each pitrol, while running Ilea aciinre knot. Ilaiula finii-hcd knot tn Judge and runa to goal line. Judge iiiMpecta knot nnil handa it In Ihe runner on hia return trip. Itiinner untlea knot nnil pnasea the rope to numlier two who repenta the nerformniice. Kight acouta lo TRAP EXPERTS ARE DISCOVERY IS TOLD S K ATT I . K. May . iff) Fi r t news of Captain Una Id Amundsen's discovery of the Northwest passage in VMCi was flashed to the world from Seattle because a telegaph op erator in Alaska refused to accept a long collect message to Kritjof Nansen in Norway from a gaunt un shaven giant who appeared in Kagle City, it was revealed here today. Amundsen disappeared in Arctic wastes in UW--'t and nothing more was heard from him. With a crew of eight men he pushed through the un explored legendary route to the Indies in his seventh foot sloop, the tijoa. lie finally reached Mersclte) Island ' on Mackenzie Hay, north of Alnska . in October. ltH!.". j Then sickness of a member of his j crew, forced him to make a six weeks! overlmid trip by dog teain for medi-1 cine. Accompanied only by one man, be started out on the long mush on October 24, VMCt. lie reached Kagle City ten miles below the international boundary on the Yukon river on December . His appearance, beared to the eyes and bearing marks of privations did not awaken any interest, as he was thought to be "only a Swede prospec tor." He visited the army signal corps telegraph office and filed a 1 . l. II t .nauB tn ITlliiif Hansen, ui nr t-Kittn .ircm- rjMi er, and dropped out of sight. The operator in charge of the of fice bad no authorization to accept such a long collect message and wired his chief in Seattle for instructions. This signal officer happened that night to be a dinner guest of Kastus Brainerd, then editor of the I'ost Intelligencer, and in recounting hap penings of the day, mentioned that "crazy man" in Kagle City bad tried to file a long message to "somebody in Norway called Nansen." Itrainerd immediately became in terested and inquired the name of the sender. "Ifwas something like Amundsen," the signal officer replied. Brainerd made arrangements to pay the tele graph tolls himself in exchange for the privilege of publishing the tele gramand the next day Seattle an nounced Amundsen's discovery to the world. i uipioiiiHiu? inquiry huh iiiiiiiim'm j v.m.jj u nn American newspaper' w oj got possession of a menace to a t Caused F,. " Norwegian dinlomnf hut ti.A Could hiAi c... Ur? n Hiu.., movsi! It. Ll"i,t Norwegian diplomat,, but the eiaet majiner iu which the news got out waa not revealed until yeara later when Itrainerd told it himself. Four .piarts of peunutB taken to 1 hma years ago hy a missionary I . .. 5r, a iiatt. .,.D. fc,v, !. ".Xw l-."Jadn for ; H C notice a gr, , ' "J'"-1 are the 'ancestors- of the present " '"'V B"ne. Will '.'",,f ' foti Chinese production, which now ! CbT. i''' i""1' ' m' ceda the American crop. I . '""'"iple i, ceida the American crop. I piieil eiternaliy ' " ', TJl" :"r -V.bo "r!? OLD TIME DANCE tre or write ,s'b ' lira At Thurston. May IlOlh. .Music hv Mpohanilur5, Ohio i Co"l"3 (iibcrt'a orchestra. m:;o lmg to. WBj u jTj JTry E..e Special lor a good clgir. ' yrm.mH sl". 'j,'.", M (Continued from png one) (Continued from page one) is shingle bobber) and she usually wears striking gowns of white and black, her favorite colors. And It was not entirely for herself that she made the fight to "come hack." Iter son. Mussel), 1-1, claims most of her thoughts. 'H s for him that I iu writ-king. she snys. "II" must be fed find '!nthcd and educated. So I'm singing hi cubareid to earn money for him." Kusscll is now goftig to a prepar atory school at l.ongport, N. J. hater he in going to college. I !m mother snys he hopes to become a surgeon. In her fight to come back M'kh N'eshit has buried th dead past for-1 Hhe explains that there is no When the National An'hem in play- cu tlifsi present in unimrni Miouiri : , salute nt the first note of the an-1"" H'meyiiwiii med,-i and the purse them, retaining this position until will he d v.ded .".if-.'iO-L'tl per ceni. , the last note of the iiuthem. When' Fees Arc Optional, not in uniform, men should remove j Kntrain e feca are opt , on, 1 1. Those the headdress and hold it as iu the! who do wt wi-h to enter fr the" salute to the flag. Women should ! money pri.'s may shout at targets, render the salute nn to the flag.! To care for the I. ire crowd expect When there is no flag displayed, allied. .Mr. AieC-mack has "."i.tlOO target should fsi-e toward the mus.c. j ii the trap houses on iinnd. Yesterday's and today. ear'y morn ing arrivals mcluueil A. K. Smith, .1, W. A. orris. (I. N. Ford, .1. C. Morris. , V. I.. Cr.iwe. prtH uVut of the I'ori-. land tiun r-luh, K, It. Mot ri, Clddv haved rrom btream Keid. v. j. no-oiio... it. Trenkma... I .Mm Stafford. Ir. It. H. lre!nn:I. I'. Tske Smile. a-MMant director if I Mel tonald. Kntnk Troeh. ex-worlil's . California Glee Club Director is run. Score: 1st place, .t points; -mi possromty nt any reconciliation lie place, '1 points, -ml place, t point. I tween herself and I haw. I'nch ten hi gels n.ie addillomil point for each knot lied correctly. Tunnel relny One patrol for ench troop. I'd t nil lined up at nin end ni llt'HI, i Mir iin-iniM-r imi ru mi the I ni-. i-rshy of ( nlifornia t ilee club, narrowly escaped drowning yes terday at I lorubrook. ( .Ii forma, it was reported t day 'iy iiiemlmrs ar riving here, Mr, Sn lie and several nirnilnTH of the etui) tire m.ik n tin1 nor i hern Imir Iu mil ninoliib x, mid siopprd for a swim in a river tictir the- city. The mid wjter caused cniiiiis. un l it wiim only after n h u-d hi niggle tlmt l.ewin Krbs, a nicinVr of the r)ub, who is an expert rwiuimer succeeded in bringing Smile to the niililC. Suale wits unconscious when Ink -n fr-in the wnter, mid It wan neces-ary to life first aid mctho'is to rescusitille him. lie was rushed to n farm Ikuhc, chiMiipion shooter Henry Word. f.. W. (ihsou, Mrs. l-'redu Young, A. Ii. I'arroit. W. H. Hone.vm.in, all of j I'nrtl.md: Dr. K, I. I'etlit, Chehalin. i Wn-'h., T. Kiirum nml K. McKarlaud, j holh of Sand I'oiut. Ida., Charlie K I-f left, l-'orest (irove, A. fellers of M -j MiinivMle. K. C. S'mniona of Kugene, is pre-i dent if ( jo I,ine County Sp )rtsmen's iusmvtit 'on. The st.ile association officers or-:' Arthur Hi'ndersh tt. presdnt, N. ! Ford, permit neat secretary; M. 1;. ! Hohison, Kugeiie secretary; iind I ler Ilniiryinan, Mark Sitldall. Henry j Co hns. and Itav A. Babb. directors. H. A. Edwards Grocery Phono 1971 7th and Olive This Store Will Be Closed All Day Memorial Day Don't foraet to order pknty. We carry a nice line of canned olives, pickles, meats, jam, fruits and vegetables, salads, pork and beans, all suitable to take with you on that trip. Canned Olives 13c, 15c. 20c and 25c Hulk Sweet Pickles, pint 25c Bulk Sweet Icklos, pint : 25c Bulk Peanut Butter, phund 23c Fresh Sandwich Meats, pound 30c, 40c, 45c And of course, Betsy Rons and Malted Milk Bread KKKSH FRUITS AXD VIOGKTABLKS KKKK DKIjIVKR V ter an tunel. IMajer Koch MirniiRh tunnel (puns between IkhI oh way to (jn.il and jumps over li 1 in leap froji fufhlon on return trip. Touches No. J uho repents, etc. Score: 1m( phicc, M ioinls; 'Jud place, - points: H p'nee. I point. Htcr ri'scue race- Part one: tine p.iU'ol fnuii each troop, Kadi patrol fcrniKhcM ropes. 1'alrols lined up nt (Mic end of field. At Httirtiujt siKtial eiidi pli.wr jidiiK din rope to that of the person in front of him. The pa trol wi'h rH Iu ihN up v.ins part one. Score: 1st plnce, :t point.1: -nd place, '2 points; Urd place, I point. Number one now umreheit to cen ter of field In represent drowning num. Clher menibers inu"t ihrow knottrd ropes to him nii'l drug him in. Neither rescuers tmr victim can move from trucks while rope is beinjt thrown. Score: 1st place, 3 points: Jnd plnce, 'J points; .'In I plnce, 1 joint. Kimx slick whittling Alt tender foot scouts cliKihlc. 1-Inch contestant furnishes a soft wood slick otu jeeh Munrc tun) one foot Iohr. At stnrt b hitrnnl every one starts whittling. Call time in two minutes. Score: H points for perfection. Take off five points fur eiti-h sliver that falls to the ground and five points for rnvh sliver that is under four inch long. 'Mher points may be taken off for hud form. The idea is to produce a full (ut stir-k t tint will surely catch from one mutch. i Signalling Four tenuis from each troop. Hinder, sender, receiver, writ-: er. Station ."Hi ynidn apart. No signs, or roinmunicn lions other tlinu flag signal permitted. Score: Kt place. Money Should Grow Not Go It's very (lisfoiiiiiiim to work linnl nl sec yonv cuniitijfs nil without iiiiytliini; to hIiow for tlii'in, isn't ii ! Your money will (imw niul not (! ) if you open Hil (leeomit liere nt tlie First Xiitionnl and de posit nil of yotir ineome drawing out just what is needed for ne. tunl cxpenseN. Try it nild you will nee the truth of this statement. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Eugene, Oregon I feel sorry for him. but I longer care for him," she says. "I you ever intend tn marry nfcitin?" she was asked. "Never," was her quick reply. ' imlependetit now and lm going to' remnin independent, (ih, it's wonder ful lo be independent. , "I like my work. 1 dr. n't dunce any more -just sing. The public! given me a wonderful reception. j Stares Are Faw "Of course, ii f(.v people slil eouie ' to see me just out of eurinshy. They 'want to see what Dial Kvelyn Svn bit looks like.' Itut the crowds no longer stare at me like thev ucd lo." After a vnenfion nt Atlantic City' this summer .Miss Nesbit intends to come back to Chicago and open a cafe uii the "gold coast." She is always acrompnnied by one of her four Belgian tiriffon dugs. "They're so much more compnu iotiable than men," she etplnins, i"KH are hoticNt m fjt,ft ,l( never ileceiifui. ' tint s more than can say tor some men. R im iiiii.i- i ivy o hii you NOTICE ! .Mnvi'il In L'lS: .St I, Avimuic Wrm. 1 IHIANK .1. IlKUliKU ,wll,or Klilli- i.f .lulm II. .M.-l-nrlimil. (),. reused NDTICK (IK FINAL SIC'ITI.K.MKXT Noli.i. Ii hrrpliy gin-n Hull Alirr .Mrl-lirlunil, liiliiittiiHlnilrix of tho ri "' of -1 lm II. .Mi Kiiilnncl. ili'tnnst-il. Iiiii f.li-il in tlip Cminiv I'ourl of llir SihIi- of Uri'imn. in nnil for Ijiup imi. my. Iior fimtl ri'iiorl hk kiii-Ii nil niiiiiiitnitm. nml tlmt tfii n'llni-k in lln fnriMlooit. of Momliiy, f I,,. Nt lny of .Itine. lli'J."i. at (lit. I'ourt r ii ll.i'reof. Iihvh Iti'Pii, liy llie I'ourl. fix fit ninl iipiiiiinti'il tin tin. iii,)P n, jiliire for iiimrinit olijt'rtinti lo nuiil ri'iorl nnil for tin finnl Neitli'iucnt of tlio rmnli. of .nl iliM'eniiiil. Al.ll'K M. I'AUI.ANH. Ailiiiiinitriitrix. . E. WIIKKI.KII. AOoriii-f. No. 1 s;h Tlnir ily iiijs Wo, the. uudersi);ii(Ml 1'nion Meat Markets of l'hiKene, ( )rof;oii, re siicctfiilly nvcree to open our limrkets at, 7 a. m. nud close nt (i p. hi. each day of the week including Satur day, on and after .June 1, "I'.lLTi. In compliance with the Union Ninth Street Market Eugene Packing Co. Central Market People's Market Lcw-ell Market Brcder Bros. Palace Market D. E. Ncbergall Mkt. "lam taking Chambcrlain't Tablet They are the beat thing for stomach and liver and a great benefit to me." Atn. A. AfcC , Borlinjfon, la. If these are your troubles Be Sure You Get rmmmw i "J 1 . 1 m rrurapi.pieaaing reuu from indigestion. gas pains, biliousness, and constipation. , PRICE 25C SoJdmndRtftMU Honied E$mjhu9 E At Noti, Sat. Night Music hy Mrs. Simpson's Orchestra KVERVHODY WELCOME D. E. Nebergall Meat Co. 66 E 9th Government Inspected Phones 36-37 FRIDAY SPECIALS Beef Koast, IK. 15c Beef Boils, lb. - 10c Venl Loaf, lb. .'. 25c Xucoa, lb 28c Pacific Nut, lb .1 25c Butter,' lb. 45c Fish Halibut Salmon Perch Shad Cod and many kinds of Cured Fish Crystal Flake Shortening No. 4 pails,i 70c No. 8 pails, $1.35 Shop Early We ,tbe undersigned, will close at six o'clock Friday evening, and in observance of Memorial Day, will be closed all day Saturday. Nebergall Meat Co. Chester Goodman Ninth Street Market Will Green ' I Don't iZ- Wilting A ; B waste Time (or cn H 1 Come In Now and Select the J? Q Graduation Watch All th fsnious American and tmpnrtnt moimnt rpproscniod tn our lmmonie anpclal showing at factory turd rush prices You Pay No More on Credit tn Reason From $12.50 to $75.00 J. A. Hoffman Jeweler FRIDAY SPECIALS Do your buying on Friday because this store will closed on Saturday, Memorial Day. remain Fresh IVennierv Butter, lb. 39c :t Packages Jell-Well 25c .1 Cans Van Camp's Sjmg.betti .... 25c I! Cans Campbell's Pork and Beans 25c :t Packages Calumet Corn Starch 25c 1 Package Calumet (Jloss Starch 10c 'J Cans Shrimp - 35c 1 Quart .la'r Annum Oil 35c Fancv Bacon Backs, lb 32c FancV Picnics, lb 22c ;? lb. Can Crisco .; 69c S lb. Pai1 Pennant Slioitennig 51.49 I! Heads Fancv Lettuce 25c ;? lbs. New White Potatoes ... 25c l.'niw.v 1. cinons. tier dozen ,'! Bundles Carrots Fresh Urecn Peas, lb. 2 Dozen Medium Size Drangos J Small .lars Sliced Beef "i.'ic ,Iar Mrs. Porter's Salad Dressing - - is ). Bottle Catsup 25c 15o 45c 25c 19c 25c Packages drape Nuts 35c 3 Packages Chinese Noodles 3 lbs. Head Hiee . (i lbs. White Beans 3 lbs. Prunes 25c 25c 50c 25c 4 Large Cans Peaches or Apricots 89c 3 Large Cans Tomatoes ' 43c 3 Cans Peas or Corn 43c 4 lbs. Bulk Cocoa 25c Pint Bottle Monopole (irape Juice 27c 4 lb. Package Seedless Raisins .... 39c 'J packages Puffed Wheat 25c ! lb. Sack Rolled Oats 49c 4 Cans Light House Cleanser 25c 10 Bars Crystal White Soap 39c 7. Bars White Flyer Soap 25c 10 Tall Cans Armour's Milk 89c 2 lb. Can Royal Shaker Su'; 10c 49 lb. Sack Olympic Hour S2.39 49 Lb. 'Sack Princess Flour $2.45 11 Large Rolls Toilet Paper 50c in lih. aek I'nre I a no Sugar . 68c 3 Lbs. Pea berry Coffee $1.19 100 Lb. Sack Pure Cane Sugar, cash, f. o. b store SS 45 MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION 'w' Haskell Feed & Grocery Co. 904 Olive Street Free Delivery in City Mail orders filled from these prices Phone 522 I f a 2 ft 1 SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and 1NSISTI Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are no! getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed- by physicians for 25 years. C" -fiD v-"- Accept 1 "Kay"" ach ' sOL winch contains proven direcSoE C 3 Handy "Bayer" W of 12 tibltti V 9 Also bottles of 24 and 100 DroggUu. Aspirin li tbc trade mirk of Barer Manufacture of Uonoaceticaciilefiter et S&Ucrljaui Choice Cut Flowers Fresh from our splendid big stock of outdoor field grown plants. We will be able to take care of your wants for Memor ial day decorations. We offer Peonies In lovely shades of pink, red and pure white. Delphiniums in light and dark blue! . Geums In dazzling scarlet crimson. Sweet Williams In deep salmon and other colors. Violas in purple and peach bells In white and blue. Rose bushes in pots as well as Geums end Sweet Williams in full bloom can be supplied in plant, for Immediate setting out. Low cash prices. Woodruff's Nursery On the Pacific Highway li miles north "Seventeen" By BOOTH TARKINGT0N Presented by B SENIOR CLASS OF THE UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL Tonight and Friday Evening 8:00 P. M. University H. S. Auditorium Adults 50c Children 35o SLABWOOD PER. CD. Order Before June 1 There Is A Reason MANERUD-HUNTINGTON FUEL CO., Inc. Phone 651 Room 24, 1st National Bank Blcfo r ENDOWMENT FUND COUPON For your contribution to the American l.ezion fund ftf and orphans of reterans, and Doernbether Memorial j children. ' I AMERICAN LEGION. Eusene. Oregon I ant to help. I enclose my check for I NAME i Address. A tt Fill in this coupon and mail It to The KutfBf k ajat Ii m ir. ii,. f... 1..H Hi....... .,.,i Make met" ' to The American Legion. ia" "vr