Indianapolis. Ind. (5) The American Legion and all veterans of World War I and World War II and their dependents on all matters affecting their care. their rehabilitation. hospitalization. reeducation and housing. all matters affecting the general welfare of our country with regard to national defense. Americanization. included in which is opposition to all subversive activities and particular attention to our Immigration and naturalization laws. child welfare. not only for children of veterans but for all children. pid and assistance to veterans in agricultural development. matters dealing with our foreign policy and foreign relations. the development of sound civil aviation programs and policies. the development of sound and progressive programs for the employment and reemployment of veterans in civilian pursuits and in civil service. legislation which would eliminate all improper discriminations and be of benefit to the men and women who are still in our armed services. and all other matters included in the mandates and program of the American Legion as adopted and approved by the national convention of the American Legion and/or by its national executive committee which are the ruling and policymaking bodies of the American Legion. Hayes. William E.. executive representative.
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