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:SA NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1919, AMERICAN LEGION Governor Marcus Ilolcomb and |in Minneapolis, Minn.,, on November, one hundred paid up members. Dele- | tion are adequate and s ctory, covered platforms to pro- SESSION SATURDAY | Peen invited to address the convention Other business of great importance | ships will have a voice in the con-| from the office of Secret: ague weather? and have promised (o attend. o the veterans!of Uhis state willluns|Mention but notvote | to over 75 prominent bhusiness men, 4—Are you satisfied with t e Convention business will begin | doubtedly come up and be disposed including the factories of the city and freight service rendered? ; y p ol ; _|of among « be action on Q > | other agencies thro hich a : S sarly afternoon de- E promptly 9 a. m. and will un-|of among which will R | r \ 5.—Are your early afternoo: S A I. OF C. TAKES Ul | doubtedly last until well into the | the handling of the trust fund fou i volume of freight s daily, anc liveries buried by late for meals, as there is much business ilities? Mayor Kinsella of Hartford have |10, 11 and 12 | gates representing enrolled membe Questionnaires have 3 tect shipments from the e S ox L evenin . usual intermissions | needy veterans of the World War | ~ ) 3 AT 7. upon their return action will he deliveries owing to lack of Exercises at Hartford State 2ye ith e L FREIGHT SITUATION )\ & Armory. to be disposed of ¢ local post is entitled to one | I Some of the most important busi- | (elegate and onc Lainas o ! Everything is in readiness for the | 20 P R0 R anent o | first fifteen members and one addi-| oo tionnaire Sent Out by Traftic of them expected. The following could be bettered? rst annual convention of the Amer- i I & tional dele; and alternute fo h: | are the questions The traffic bureau requests that can Legion. Connecticut branch, y cers for the Connecticut branch, in-]100 additiona! enrolled members. The | ‘) 1.—Do you think the freight early return be made so that ac vhich will be held in the squad drill [ cluding a chairman, vice chairman, ) voting strength of a post on the con-| i SRtion Lot s A can be taken soon. The chamber oom of the state armory at Hart- | secreta and tr urer, together with | vention floor, however, is limited to | Offer Suggestions, \ ford, Saturday, Oct. 11th. It is ex-| a ‘e committee of fifteen | the number of paid up memberships | | that upwards of two hundred > J selection of a perma- [on its rolls by midnight of October | hnd fifty delegates from forty-two | nent s headquarters and electing | 7th, at the rate of one delegate and | Bureau Inviting Shippees to The Chamber of (' 1erce, thr shipments? to increase the scope of business one of the committees of its trafi 2.-—Should we have an in-bound | the traffic bureau for this year, questions are asked in .—Are you able to suggest any sent out and an answer to cach ways in which t service mn tion di- for efficient handling “of rectors, at their recent meeting, voted for and osts in Connecticut will be on hand [ delegates from this state to attend | one alternate for fhe first fiftcen au, is making an effort to dete and an out-bound freight the questionnaire is one of the first 5 v fac es and wavs 10use ? steps i e ay of wic g hnd arrangements have heen made | the first annual convention of the | paid up members and one deles: ! whether wciliti 1d W S w‘v'x g . \'vn‘»‘m(lsvl' ,..1\ £ widening 0 accommodate that number. 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